The Straits Times, 23 March 1952

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  • 28 1 LARGEST NETT SALES IN MALAGA THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday edition ol rhe Straits rimes <v Singapore rreo Press No. 868 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MARCH 23, 1953. <¥> PBICE FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 776 1 Adventures of 'Tarzan task foree 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. QNE hundred and fifty members of the Malayan Police have returned from one of the most hazardous mission ever undertaken a trek into the remote and wild jungle along the Malayan Siamese border. Their adventures read
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  • 29 1 Mll> SPATTERED but happy, jockey Doug McPherson smiles after winning his last rao in Malaya at Bukit Timah yesterday. Sunday Times picture. See Page 20
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  • 123 1 LONDON, Sat. THE statement this week by the Marquis of Salisbury, Lord Privy Seal, in the House ot Lords that no Immediate decision would be taken or. the appointment of a new Police Commissioner for Sin^anor, has been taken In Colonial Office circles to
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  • 54 1 BUENOS AIRES. SaLGeneral Juan Peron was formally proclaimed President ol Argentina yesterday for a second term by the electoral board in charge of the Nov 11 elections Final polling figures, made public for the first time at the ceremony, gave President Peron 4.745.168 votes against 2,725,811
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  • 103 1 TORNADOS KILL 175 IN U.S. LITTLE ROCK. Arkansas. Sat. DAC INC tornados scattered death, destruction and unfold suffering across four southern U.S. states yesterday and last night. The number reported killed stood at 175 early today. More than 1,000 other perS*«M were injured and still more were without homes in
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  • 84 1 LONDON, Sat. -Some producers predict a decline in world production of natural rubber this year below the record 1951 yield of 1,862.500 tons, the Financial Times said In its main news story today. Output might not exceed 1.750,000 tons. Two main factors would be responsible: "Fallln c
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  • 54 1 MELBOURNE Sat— Police In Melbourne are looking for a man. believed to be an English migrant, who turns 10 shilling notes into £1. According to an arrested youth, the man moistens a corner of the 10 shilling note and 20 minutes later has peeled
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  • 238 1 TWO Singapore amateur airmen who flew 15,000 miles to Britain and back in two separate two-engined aircraft returned to the Colony last night tired arid glad to be back Mr. A. F. W. Andren. Chiet Engineer of the Department of Civil Aviation,
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  • 99 1 RED CHINESE ACROSS THE BORDER WASHINGTON. Sat rIE US Defence Secretary. Mr. Robert A. Lovett. said today "some" Chinese Communists have crossed the border into Indo-China and joined rebel forces fighting the French He also told the House Foreign Affairs Committee that a "substantial" part of the equipment used by
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  • 33 1 PARIS. Sat.— Four French consultants to a large French photographic firm claimed that radio-active rain fell on Paris for a week after an atom bomb was exploded in Nevada last Autumn.
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  • 179 1 Bars feel the pinch JINCAPORE is not spending so much, and cinemas. restaurants, bars and stores are doing less business as purse strings tighten. I Singaporeans who jammed bars, cinemas, cabarets and sent up prices of used cars and nearly everything else in 1950
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  • 26 1 MANILA. Sat.— A Japanese wartime bomb exploded at Mabalacat. northern Pampanga province, yesterday killing two children and in luring eight others.— A.P
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  • 78 1 FRANKFURT, Sat. A ROYAL Dutch (KLM) air liner from South Africa crashed and burned In a Dine vooded plot In a Frankfurt. Germany, suburb today, killing between 30 and 42 people Six persons were pulled out of the flaming aircraft by the combined efforts of
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  • 907 1 Death of Mr. Senanayake: RAF stood by to aid COLOMBO. Saturday. -THE PREMIER OF CEYLON. Doit Stephen Senanayake. died today as the result of a fall from a horse yesterday. A leading brain specialist in Britain ,/vas alerted last night to fly to the bedside uf the Premier but the
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  • 327 1 KIOT only Ceylon but the British Commonwealth ot Nations and the whole world have lost a leader, said Mr. W. L Blythe, Officer Administering the Government. Singapore, in a tribute last night. "It is not long since that great statesman honoured us
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  • 90 1 FLAGS TO BE LOWERED IN COLONY FACS will Hy af Kalf-mast m Singapore today at a mark of raspsct to Mr. Saiuajvake Dato I. E. C. ThswaisiNgtiam. Federal Member for Education. wt»o is m Singapore for the week-end, said last ni«ht thjt Mr. Senanayake's dynamic personality and steady independence raised
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  • 60 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. THfc. Postmaster-O e n e r a 1, Malaya, says that air m*U correspondence is being posted with postage stamps cancelled by Ink Tines, Initials or other markings He points out that such cancellation makes the stamp* Invalid for postal purposes and postal
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  • 29 1 Wont Peng Soon at Malaya won Hie All-Engiind tingles birfminton Championship, y*Sreroar wtaa* <•• beit I. B Omsmi ay 15— 11. It 13. (FULL REPORT IN PACK It)
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  • 1274 2 A ROARING BELLOW OF SOUND AND FLAME AND WE'RE OFF INTO THE TERRIFYING REALMS OF OUTER SPACE Specially written for the Sunday Times by a scientist IT is possible that, within our litetime, men will visit the moon. But what about the
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    • 89 2 '—WONDER WHEELS N? I "NgatftEvL The story of the name zffizT i. l^*'^^**- "ffy wihe very name U6ICUI6S /ffljw. stands tor o KLISkm Iti t£Jtf%& Wi n|H Of all the heroes of olden times, the strangest ysjpoo<^y \mt was Hercules. To-day the name still represents jf tfMK^B cycle *^*i proved
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    • 118 2 1 v il *^Jn Ml 30-Jiourt reserve Gammeters Ll*.., 16, Collyer Quay, Singapore, 1. W Jf -k Jjr T fs!rT{V^jgffl You u amazed~aTthfc nmwr-sjFZo "ONfertul difference Pcpsodent K*afS?^5 kc nod makes to your smile! In just one' r""^) I week your teeth become dazzlingly y VI white, brighter than ever
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  • 513 3 Blackouts solution is with the public, says Payne THE SOLUTION to an easing up of one of Singapore's most vexing problems electricity cuts and blackouts lay in the hands of the public and, in one word, "co-operation", the City Electrical Engineer, Mr. C. C. Payne, told the Sunday Times yesterday.
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  • Article, Illustration
    94 3 These law pretty English girls have been chosen by a Hollywood film director to play sisters in s new picture, "Pleasure Island" Joan Elan, second from the left, is a sister of Captain R. BinghamNewland, former A.D.C. to Sir Franklin Cimson rhe Covernor of Singapore. She is 23. and has
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    22 3 Miss Serene Lim, who will be one of the Miudrenc School of Dancing pupils taking part in s ballet recitsl neat month.
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  • 253 3 Expansion in near future A CONSIDERABLE expansion of medical training in the University of Malaya will take place shortly, the Vice-Chancellor of the University, Sir George Allen, told 1 he Sunday Times yesterday. Sir George said: "With the completion of the Dunearn Road hostel more
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  • 159 3 RESERVE of sellers caused continuous steadiness in the Singapore Rubber Market yesterday and slight price advances were recorded in all grades. Transactions were restricted, and the market closed steady quiet with April firstgrade buyers at $1 12 3 4 a lb.. l'/4 cents higher than at Friday's close.
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  • 82 3 Trade Union Ordinance now on sale COPIES of the Colony Trade Union Ordinance are now available at tlie Government Publication Bureau, General Post Office, for sale. Mr. C. R. Dasaratha Raj Legislative Councillor, (Lab-our-Rochore) and other trade union leaders in the Colony, complained three months ago that they could not
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  • 61 3 y,ee Ah Yeok, a woman, of Tampenuj Road, was yesterday brought before the Singapore First Police Magistrate, Mr R C. S. Bell, on a charge of soliciting for immoral purpose near the Capitol Theatre last Tuesday night. Lee, who was arrested by the anti-vice sub-branch, claimed
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  • 30 3 BATU PAHAT, SatThe Ceylonese Association last night entertained Mr S. C Maclntyre, their Dresident to a party before his departure to Ceylon on a holiday.
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  • 32 3 PF.NANO. Sat.— A dentil nurse. Miss. Patricia Thong was married In the Penang Civil Registry today to Mr Khaw Poh Chai, eldest son of Mr and Mrs. Khaw Boon Pheng.
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  • 43 3 PENANO Sat— A 23--year-old woman. Lim Ouat See, was sentenced to 11 month?' simple imprisonment by the Sessions Court here, on pleading guilty to three charges of criminal breach of trust in respect nf jewellery worth $3,790
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  • 107 3 LOS ANGELES, Sat. VOLUPTUOUS Barbara Payton, in a bristling answer to film actor Francbot Tone's divorce suit, claimed that her wealthy husband vas trying to cheat her out of her marital rights. Charging him with cruelty, the 25-year-old Barbara filed a cross complaint for divorce
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  • 60 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat TELEC COMMUNICATIONS Telephone Ouerators Union today reached agree, ment with the Federal Government on the salaries of telephone operators Government has conceded a slight improv .ment In the salary scheme of the hieher grade operators within their existine time seal-* A $10
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  • 310 3 CERVICE either with the local armed forces or the civil defence corps under the National Service Bill will not entail any loss of livelihood, a Singapore Government spokesman said yesterday. He said that If voluntary recruitment for the local armed forces failed, it was likely
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  • 271 3 GHOSTS' WAS A GREAT SUCCESS "T THINK we have managed to 'reach' Singapore audiences at last,' said Mr. Donald Moore, director of the Singapore Arts Theatre to the Sunday Times last night at the concluding performance of Ibsen's "Ghosts" at the Victoria Theatre. And, if the reactions of last night's
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  • 76 3 A 25-year-old merchant, Lee Poh Hieng was brought before the Singapore First Police Magistrate, Mr. R. C. S. Bell, yesterday on a tentative charge of misappropriating eight cases of textiles valued j at $6,243.74 entrusted to him by the firm of P. Parsrams and Company. Lee
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    • 178 3 ANNOUNCING A Change in Departure time for MANILA Please note that P. A. A's Service to Manila will be altered to depart from Singapore at 9.30 a. m. This will be effective from the departure on Thursday 27th March, 1952 Pan American WORLD'S MOST EXPERIENCED AIRLINE J AN EXCtTINC THRILLER
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 301 3 SINGAPORE K. LUMPUR .%L^% n v s?: (484 M. A JIM.) 149 m. 6025 kc/s. 269 m. HIS kc/s) 0 "Variety Bandbox 930 News 9am "Good Morning'; it SO ■•«!>. -2 pm. *s a'pore; 2 "The »45 "Strictly Instrumental"; 10 Bln Crosby Show"; 2.30 "Jazs "Opera Concert"- 10.30-11 "Dntil •Musical
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  • 781 4 IBy a lawyer] A correspondent this week raises a question i of general interest when i he asks the significance lof the term "Police Court." He wonders If i I the police are responsible not only for apprehend- j I ing criminals but also for trying
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  • 698 4  - In defence of the most maligned city on earth KATHLEEN HICK LEY By SINGAPORE must be the most maligned city in the world. Since Noel Coward started the fashion many years ago with his remarks about a first-rate place for third-rate people, almost every visiting Journalist has either torn it
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  • 591 4 /\NE of the outstand"ing events of the week was the attendance of the Tuan at the weekly film show in the Club. He is very grateful to the members for this invitation which gave him the opportunity of meeting friends whom he rarely sees nowadays. His
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  • 219 5 Long queues every day FIFTEEN cents for breakfast and 35 cents for a substantial tiffin this is what more than 10,000 workers in the Naval Base, Singapore, have been paying for the last six years. Tiffin is made up of a plate of
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  • Article, Illustration
    53 5 DATO NYANG Mohamed Ari* a minor chief of Kampong Senama. Rembau. receiving the first prize of the Seremban International Public Library Fund sweep, a new Morris Minor car. from the chairman of the Library Committee, Mr. M C ff Sheppard. On the left is Mr. Gordon Hinds, manager of Wearne
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  • 217 5 GOVERNMENT HOUSE AWAITS THE NICOLLS ALTHOUGH GOVERNMENT House, stately home of Singapore's Governors, provides a constant background to all the leading social activities in the Colony, it is not to receive a spring-cleaning or any form of change in its furnishings within the next few weeks. Several weeks will elapse
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  • 80 5 PENANG. Sat. PHARGED with theft of a v ring, an Indian, Victor Xavier. appeared in the Sessions Court with a handkerchief round his neck. Asked why he had tied the handkerchief in this manner Xavier said he had been wounded on the throat while on
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  • 160 5 THREE income-tax dodgers were pounced on by the Singapore authorities this week while trying to leave the Colony without having paid up, said Mr. D. H. Tudor, the Singapore Comptroller of Income Tax, to the Sunday Times yesterday. "There are certain clauses
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  • 218 5 Glut means free fish at Mersing JOHORE BAHRU, Sat rE Kuala at Mersing is open again after being closed for the monsoon season. The beach is now a scene of much activity as the opening of the kuala ushers in a new fishing season. For the present fishing is mostly
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  • 70 5 KLUANG, Sat.— Te3 Kirn, 54 appeared before Inche Ibrahim bin Haji Salam. Circuit Magistrate. charged with selling a packet of cigarettes at 35 cents instead of at the controlled price of 30 cents, falsely denying that she had other cigarettes for sale, falling to display a
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  • 50 5 TAIPINO. Wed.— Over 200 were present at Taiping's first Youth Forum held at tne school hall. Questions were asked on the reading of comics by adults and the National Service Bill. The panel of Judges included a la "yer, a doctor a missionary and two teachers.
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  • 36 5 They object to entrance exam TAIPINO, Sat— Over 200 Kedah and Perils branch of the Federation Chinese Teachers' Association has decided to protest against the proposed introduction of an entrance examination for the senior middle form.
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  • 108 5 JAN Smeterlin, the Polishborn pianist, who is to play with the Musical Society Orchestra next Sunday will arrive in the Colony tomorrow. He will start rehearsing the Grieg and Rachmaninov concertos with the orchestra the same day. Smeterlin will give a Chopin recital on Wednesday. His
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  • 81 5 T<HE Uttle Theatie ji ArA menian Street will stage "The Chiltern Hundreds," a modern light comedy, for a week commencing Mar. 29 at 9 o'clock nightly. Produced by Mrs. Sylvia Fenwick, this will be the first show by the Little Theatre under its new committee
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  • 142 5 Ruler names assessors SEREMBAN. Sat— Sixteen persons have been nominated Seremban Assessors in respect of the Mohammedan Offences t Order by the Negri Ruler for 1952: They are:— Hal Nordtn Din M;i:»ap. Kathl (Seremban). Abdul JaUi bin Haji Olhman (Labu), Dato' Andaiar Mohamed Talb b.n Mohamed Salleh (Mantln), Haji Abdullah
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  • 33 5 TELUK ANSON. Sat.— For desertln K his post at the Bagan Pasir Estate In Rungkup atan bin Long, a special constable, was fined $250 or three months' Imprisonment in Teluk Anson
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  • 192 5 KUALA LUMPUR Sat THE KINO'S African Rifles. who took over from the 1 10 Gurkha.s in the Bentong District of Pahang last Monday, bagged their first bandit yesterday It was a Chinese woman who was seen with three terrorists by a patrol of the African
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  • 140 5 ROBBERS CAUSE WHEEL SHORTAGE SINGAPORE is suffering from a shortage of spare wheels because gangs of very active tyre thieves are throwing the stolen wheels away after they have removed the tyres. Spare wheels for many popular makes of British and American cars are almost unobtainable. and one American agency
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  • 97 5 SEREMBAN. Sat. ONG Jim San. aged 25. a civil liaison officer attached to the sth Battalion. Malay Regiment. Pahang. was sentenced to one day's imprisonment and fined $600 or six months' imprisonment by the Seremban Magistrate today for threatenine Cheong Bee with injury by pointing a revolver
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  • 95 5 A LAWYER'S clerk, H.H. Johnson, told Mr. A. W. Bellamy In Singapore Civil District Court that he signed a promissory note for $400 and received only $196. Johnson made this statement at the hearing of a claim lor $496 brought against him by a moneylender, Dewa Singh.
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  • 47 5 KUANTAN, Sat. There will be direct telephone communication between Kota Bahru and Kuantan when a three-channel carrier is installed at the Kuantan exchange. At present, calls between the two towns are over the land line connected at Kemaman, Dungun and Kuala Trengganu.
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  • 226 5 MALAY car drivers in Singapore have no fear of being unemployed. With over 1,000 new registered private motor cars on the Colony's roads every month, the demand for them has increased. The Singapore Employment Exchange of the Labour Department is experiencing great difficulty tn
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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    • 213 5 Make your friends at home happy! Send a food parcel it will be appreciated more than ever now! We have made-up parcels or you can choose your own items. We pack, post and insure against total loss. FOOD PARCELS from Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. w» iKj m mj HEAVY
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  • 963 6 "A REST House is a rotten spot God wot!" I sighed to myself. Three days of it had caused quite a dose of tropical neurasthenia. One can picnic cheerfully in such a place for a limited time, but it is not easy to
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  • 617 6  -  BILLY BUDD By lul V sorrowful remonstrance last week to those misgyided folk who will keep sending in perpectly normal six-cent stamps, and expect a small fortune to be mailed back at once, seems to have had effect. Since it appeared, the number of entries has
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  • 211 6 Marie Gough's Cookery Corner J^|ANY of us find ourselves iTI craving for highly spiced food to make up for the deficiency In natural flavour of foods in a diet so largely mar' up of refrigerated foods which have travelled far to reach us. Curry, simple
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    • 180 6 Your smile will be in trouble \^P? m If you can't clean here iJeJ \i) The extra "short- head" of fhe modttn T Jf toothbrush fits behind your teeth cleaning Throw away your Wv' 1 rnorou 8 hl V old fashioned brush Vv\\ s. how preventing infection. TEK sho.t-head" «it,'
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  • 1105 7 A MENTALITY WHICH LEADS TO WARS ANN TEMPLE, In her fourth article In the series 'The Feminine Point of View" analyses the report of a recent women's conference in London and suggests that women themselves are partly to blame for turning gentle boys into aggressive little toughs and encouraging them
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  • 649 7 June Lee's 'Human Casebook' I HAVE been engaged for two years but can't male up my mind to marry. Sometimes I am sure that I'm In love with my girl but when she want s to make a definite date for our wedding I get the shivers.
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  • 880 8  -  Claudette Colbert By ..re iic ucot jeans ut my life", says Claudette Colbert. "These" means the forties, and for Claudette, with her girlish figure as noticeable as her womanly charm, why shouldn't they be? Miss Colbert is approaching 46. AH right got that over.
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    49 8 AN AMAH ON SKIS: Ok, what a rale rtii. amah ha«j U »«U when the arrived back in Singapore aftfr spending leave ill Switzerland wiHi Major and Mrs. A. M. He die! Cham Can, with smiling loan Heddle, aged fou», is seen preparing to "take Hie plunge" at Andcrmatt.
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  • 101 8  - My party piece CLAUDILE COLBERT rpAKE a lobster, cut into secJ. tions. season with salt and cayenne pepper. (Put aside the creamy parts and coils). Fry In butter and oil. with chopped onion. Add chopped shallot at the last moment. Pour brandy over and set aflame. Heat in white wine
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  • 687 8 Elizabeth was tlie late King's pride, but Margaret was his joy. She had in her that gaiety and easy joy which he had sought so much in his own youth and could never attain. HOW has life been for Princess Margaret since grief
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 387 8 MARMITE IS EVERYONE'S fithess food The vitamins in Marmite keep everyone fitter and these vitamins mean good health both now and in the future. By adding Marmite > V\ to our mea s ever y d a X- w e strengthen our \cO«^\ bodies to resist chills and diseases; we
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  • 250 9 SCOUTS MAY GET THREE TOURING ADVISERS' KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. THE Federate Scout Council is considering the appointment of full time commissioners to tour the country, run s P eCia l training courses ror leaders, advise districts, and provide liaison for other organisation* At its annual general meeting in Kuala Lumpur
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  • 313 9 Maiayan poultry react well to wonder powder JOHORE 6AHRU. Saturday. EXPERIMENTS with the wonder powder con raining aureomycin and Vitamin B 12 in Johore have proved successful. The Veterinary Department, Johore. at its headquarters in Johore Bahru, began experiments several months ago to ascertain the suitability of Aurofac. the technical
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  • Article, Illustration
    47 9 MR. CHANG SOU KHONC (left) and Mr. Chang Chin Hin. two Malayan ttadents who nradnstcd Bachelors of Com. Tierce at Hi* Unhrertity of Melbourne recently. They are pictured her* with (from left) Mrs. Chang Sou Khong Mrs. Jan. Mr». Chan'* grandmother) and Mrs. Lee. (Vv.-» Chang'* aunt).
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  • 32 9 TAIPING. Sat— A new 5200.000 hotel, situated at the junction of Kota Road and Market Square, has opened for business. A two-storey building, the hotpl is owned by a Chinese.
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  • 971 9  -  Nan HALL 19 WONG Tat? You are charged with that on I March 6at Albert Street you did commit theft of one gold wristlet, valued at 5169. the property of Tay Neoh Kee." Wong Tat. with his kind, honest face, his troubled eyes and bis hair that bristled up
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  • 110 9 Penang told of civil defence plan PENANG, Sat THE WORK which civil defence reserves would have to undertake in the event of an air attack on Penang was outlined today by Major-Gen. E. B. de Fonblanque. Asst. Commissioner for Civil Defence. Northern Malaya. These reserves, he said, would consist of
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  • 98 9 Seven others injured KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday THE driver, conductor and five passengers of a bus wera drowned yesterday when it plunged into the Sungei Selaneo> at the 42 mile Raub-Kuala Kubu Road clangor. I Beven other passengers crawled out with minor injuries. The bus,
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  • 61 9 BUTTLRWORTH. Sat— A verdict of death by misadventure was recorded in the Butterworth Coroner's Court today at an inquiry into te death of a 50-year-old railway shunter, Awang bin S. Mar.dap. The court was told that Awang was killed when a goods wagon ran over him on March 16
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  • 46 9 TELUK ANSON. Sat.— At i meeting of the Lower Perak Sir Henry Gurney Memorial Fund committee, at the Dew Recreation Club, with Mr. Lim Ewe Cheng presiding. !t was decided to co-opt .ill penghulus and community leaders in the district into the main committee.
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  • 67 9 H.fR Frank H. Welsh, U5 .1.3. Labour pfflcer, will talk on trade unions to members of the Singapore Admiralty. Local Staff Union tomorrow at the U5.1.5. Theatre. This will be followed by a free cinema show entitled "Our Union at Work." The film depicts a phrase
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  • 66 9 A woman, Tar.g Wai Lan, of Lavender Street, was yesterday charged before the Singapore First Police Magistrate, Mr. R.CJS Bell, with falsely claiming to be a "doctor and medical expert" on Oct. 21 last. She was also charged with practising medicine ar.d surgery at Lavender Street,
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  • 36 10 CATHERINE Zechariah widow of late G I Zechariah expired Thursday 20th March at 1168 Pasar Road Kuala Lumpur aged 74 years. We gratefully acknowledge the messages of condolence, wreaths, etc sent by relatives and Irlends.
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  • 380 10 THE SUNDAY TIMES Singapore. March 23. 1952. The good earth ••rpHE tenure of land" 1 said Sir Gerald Ternpier on Wednesday, "is and always has been a fundamental stabilis ing influence in th-? life of any country". The good earth breeds good citizens, especially when the citizen can call the
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  • 160 10 I*HE death of Don Stephen Senanayake. Ceylon's first Prime Minister ts a great loss to Ceylon and to 'he thousands of his friends and compatriots in Malaya. Like Winston Churchill, he will be remembered as one of the most colourful figures of the century. A man of great
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  • 769 10  -  GEOFFREY GELDARD ONE OF THE MOST REMARKABLE SUCCESS STORIES OF THE EMERGENCY By THERE was a time, and it was not very long ago, when Bentong in Pahang was one of the Federation's worst terror areas, where bandit* created havoc and where the
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  • 786 10 f)ON STEPHEN Senanayake, gentleman farmer turned nationalist leader, steered Ceylon through the difficult first years of independence as the dominion's first Prime Minister. He was 68. While the island was still a British Colony ne led her war effort as leader of the Ceylon State Council.
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    • 266 10 YOU are not unaware, i take it. that two of tiie best defences against atheUCic Communism are the family and religion. May I. therefore, ask what is really behind this locaJ emancipa Imi for women" movement here, since in last Sunday's article It seemed to attack both the family and
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    • 181 10 I WAS very interested tn 1 your article about Osman Sah in the Sunday Times, and after reading it I spent over an hour trying to find Osman but failed to contact him. I can go back to the day.» when gharries were used extensively and even owned
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    • 316 10 (\S entering a resettlement camp one day, I was very much surprised when the sentry at the gate shouted to me and ordered me to get down from mv bicycle and walk past him I asked him what good I would do. if he did not want to
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    • 128 10 MAY 1, as an Asian, pay a small tribute to Sir Franklin Glmson, our retiring Governor, through the medium of your paper. The last war made us Asians conscious that we were to blame for the inferiority complex we gave ourselves In the past. Sir Franklin recognised our
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  • 341 11 $17,000 wanted for Colony traffic scheme APPROVAL for a sum of $17,000 is being sought from the Singapore City Council by the Council's Public Passenger Transport Committee for a proposed circular one-way traffic scheme in the centre of the City. Of this sum $11,000 is to be spent on diverting
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    26 11 INCHE KAMARUDDIN BIN \nmad a teacher ot the Malay School, Banting, and Che Khadijah binte Alias, who were married at Prince s Road, Kuala Lumpur recently.
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  • 117 11 Youngest-ever lame passenger CEVEN-YEAR-OLD Priscilla Sage., daughter of a Penang police officer yesterday became the youngest child tc fly out from London unaccompanied. Arriving on a QantasBOAC Constellation. Priscilla walked off the aircraft clutching a bundle of comics and her favourite doll which she calls "Jennifer
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  • 96 11 City Council plans 200 -acre public park THE Singapore City Council plans to dt/elop a 200 acre public recreational park in the East Coas*. Road district. A City Council committee has agreed that a request should be made to the Government to purchase land for the project. The committee also
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  • 75 11 ESTATES WILL BE TOLD ABOUT BILL KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. RADIO Malaya will broadcast special programmes in Tamil tomorrow and on Tuesday, explaining the National Service Bill to estate workers. Messrs P P. Narayanan, S O. K. Übaidullah. M. P. Rajagopal and Mr. Athl Nahappan. and Mr. D. J Craggs, Deputy
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  • 43 11 IPOH, Sat— -China Shakes The World." by Jack Belden and published by Victor Oollanez Ltd.. London, are among 11 English language publications banned under the Emergency Regulations in Perak by the Chief Police Officer. Pt-rak Mr T Q. Gafflkin.
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  • 41 11 KUANTAN, Sat.— Osman bin Awang claimed trial to a charge of trespassing Into the manager's bungalow on Sungei Talam Estate with intent to annoy Wong Mm Oi. Hearing was postponed r f> Apr!] 14 Bail of $100 was allowed
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  • 49 11 PKNANG. Sat.— The North Malaya branch of the Hong Kong University Alumni Association will hold its annual general meeting in Penan? on March 27. The mt. Ling will be followed by a dinner, given by the vice-presidents. Mr Chan Ylk King and Mr. Goh Chong.
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  • 208 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Saturday THE Sultanah of Johore paid a farewell visit today to the State Welfare Home and the Princess Elizabeth School for the Blind, two institutions in which she has always taken a special interest. At the Princess Elizabeth School she found
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  • 96 11 Mitchell was only clue to lost $11 EIGHT-TEAR-OLD Mitchell Themas Gore of Portsdown Road, Singapore, was the only clue to the disappearance of SH belonging to bis mother. Sitting on a very high stool in the Singapore Third Police Court yester day, he tc 4 the magistrate what be saw
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  • 60 11 Tan Thian Se. 17 years old was found guilty of theft of brass couplings belonging to the Air Minlstrv in the Singapore Fourth Police Court. The magistrate. Mr E A Chapman said that in view of Tan's age. tie would not pass sentence until he had
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  • 31 11 BUTTERWORTH. Sat A nine-year-old schoolboy. Yeap Chlm Seng, was killed yesterday evening at the fifth milestone near Permatang Pauh. He was knocked down by a military land rover
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  • 170 11 'Spare me. 1 have six children cry in court SHORTLY before the Singapore First District Judge, Mr. Tan Ah Tah, sent him to nine months' imprisonment, a spectacled rag-and-bone man, Ang Hock Seng, cried: "Spare me, I have a wife and six children to look after." Ang said: "Since I
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  • 131 11 RALPH Naylor, a 29-year-old Singapore City Council engineer, was acquitted yesterday l:i the Singapore First Traffic Court on a charge of causing the death of Mr. O. Bolton by a negligent act not amounting to homicide on Nov. 24 last. Inspector Khong Heng Ngee,
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  • 72 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. SIX mannequins will parade styles for every hour of the day and night in a fashion show at the Griffin Inn, Kuala Lumpur, on April 4. The parade will be in aid of Selangor State Welfare Funds. The clothes are beirp designed and made
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  • 48 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.Bombardier Ismail bin Mohd Noor of the Searchlight Unit R.A. attached to the First Gordons, was accidentally killed by the discharge of his own rifle, an Army statement says The accident occurred at the entrance to Temoh Hill Camp. Tapah. Perak.
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    • 544 12 'WILD JOURNEY DOWN NIGHTMARE ALLEY' TWO weeks ago I reviewed a film called "A Place In L The Sun" and called it one of the mushiest packets of ever-dramatised nonsense I had ever seen. I also criticised the backroom boys of Hollywood for their
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      36 12 MuNA TELLS THEM Mona Freeman. m»fhci ol two. gives some tips on marriage to newly weds (left to rifrtt). P«t Tuckman, |anct Leigh and Arlcne Dahl at a wedding party give* to Mm Leigri in Hollywood.
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    • 241 12 IT is surprising in this eg-? of throat-slitting commercialism to discover a company which devotes a great deal of time and money to the production of educational films, and goes so far as to distribute then: without charge throughout the world. When I was
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      122 12 HAVE you tried our new Aim contest yet? Each week we ar> printing scenes from famous Alms. Your job is to identify them and send u s their titles Prizes of $25. $15. $10 and $5 will be awarded to the first four correct entries opened on Thursday
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    • 141 12 4 ACADEMY AWARDS SO BIG That Even The Largest ,<if&|j^ Theatre in Malaya IESBS) The CAPITOL- IS OBSv NOT CONSIDERED 'Sr^ BIG ENOUGH B To Accommodate The jSmk Enthusiastic Public 1KB? Waiting For Warners' SJ£* "A STREETCAR Jfe^ NAMED DESIRE" SO hJv^» It Will Accorded A SIMULTANEOUS RUN At the
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    • 226 12 YOU WILL MARCH WITH THEM AS THEY BOMB, BLAST AND BAYONET THEIR WAY TO VICTORY ON "HEARTBREAK HILL" IN KOREA Richard Gene Michael BASEHART EVANS O'SHEA TODAY! 11 a.m.. 1 30. 4, 6.45 9.30 p.m. !Morn. Mat. TODAY At 9. a.m. DORIS DAY IN "MY DREAM IS YOURS" A GREAT
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  • 189 13 HAVE you entered tor our camera competition yet? The Sunday Timei is awarding $15 to rite best picture of the week, with $5 for runnersup. There m also a prise of $25 for the best picture of the mont 1 r.i.. ck i nit prize «oe»
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  • 494 13  -  Raymond Thomas PHOTOGRAPHY FROM SCRATCH— B By yyHEN you ouy a tin or packet of developer make sure that \i is fresh and not stale. If. when you Ret It home, you open it and find that the larger packet containing a fine white powder U either discoloured
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  • 900 14 The Sunday Times prints this article, by John Gordon, for two reasons: 1, It will interest every one of the many Scotsmen in Malaya; 2, It will be enlightening to those Malayans who have never been to Britain and may be unaware of
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  • 624 14 BOLEH— AND THE MEN WHO SAILED HER By Our Literary Critic DURING 1949 there wa* built at the Boom De fence depot at Loyang in Singapore a yacht, which its owner, Commander Kilroy, R.N., describes as Malay junk yacht: "It is. as the White Knight said 'my own invention." On
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  • 140 14 rr human body l s being probed by echoes. By what Is fundamenta My the same technique of echo sounding used to find mountain tops and deep valleys on the floor of the sea, it is now possible to locate tumours and other abnormal
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  • 311 14 To sell or not I THE world, richest man 1 sits smoking cheap Indian cigarettes at 10 tor a penny and wonders whether he can sell out before he has to walk out. For the Nizam of Hyderabad, whose bank balance i s believed to be e12.0er.000
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  • 1128 15 IT'S TIME WE CLEARED UP OUR PAVEMENTS "L^VERYONE in Malaya except me, of course- seems to have a phobia against getting anywhere within 15-reet of the edge of the road. An occasional glance in the rear mirror at the ca;s following you will prove that I am right. Try it
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  • 784 15  -  James Wickenden HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR EYESIGHT-3 By THERE is a wrong L way to read, as well as a right one. Until recently the right way was thought to be largely a question of increasing the size of print, blacker ink, whiter paper, and better illumination to
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    • 179 15 SM/H/HY HJISJn JUMM/VG JMY PROGRfSS f f^-aS^M^^^*T fc Pl£AS£ MAYISTAY^ (OUT SAMMY. YOU HAD I Hy AT HO\l£ TOPAV. I DO\J T A HOUPAY YESTE rJnAY.k —Jrr 4r-J P I B rtCt l Kt r Vt TO S <-' HOO '-J YOliMtVfR WANTEOTO Ky)i ifV'/ fvou kmow. parlinigA _^5S THE
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  • 839 17  -  NAT GUBBINS By An Amn ran writer has Mfrr»Ud that, after the honeymoon, a van; husband uliould t.M.tfu!l> makr Ms bride foodrnnsr'ou* by bringing thr cub Jfrt into the conversation at every opportunity. IN our own home at last. Don't you like the dark oak panelling
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    410 17  -  ERNEST DUDLEY HER SLIP IS STILL I SHOWING By LATE one night at the Chew Chow Cafe, Limehouse a place run by a Chinese ex-crooner named S.ng Song— the atmosphere was heavy with the fumes of joss-sticks and opium stew. Sonia, London s notorious Crime-Queen, and I were at
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  • 317 17 ALTHOUGH they did not hold any sales or offer free gifts (these were outside their scope), 32 Singapore Chinese shops were very well patronised during the second half of 1951 The shops did not make much money, however, and tome of them even incurred losses. The
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    • 202 17 POPULAR CROSSWORD ACROSS 6. Kpoch (3>; 7. Help (3). 8. At1. Melody of a mountaineer (5), t^h tightly (4)- 9 Quit (s>; 10 6. Bird (5); 11. Instrument <4>; (4). jj p ald j, y tenant (4)--12. irrltat* (4); 14. Student (13); 15 Approach (4); 16. The others 18 Poverty
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  • 346 18 LONDON: TF I were to say that British track and field athletes are better than at any time in the last 50 years, I suppose I should get the usual batch of abusive letters But that is exactly what I am saying. This I
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  • 151 18 IT'S Carnival time at the Railway Oval in Adelaide. 1 The day is Wednesday, February 13, 1952 summer in Australia. A rifle shot alatmt the crowd. Women scream A string of shots, maybe five or sis, makes everyone duck The players flatten out on the
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  • 859 18  - Selangor's Cup chances are best yet, but... 'CRUSADER' IT'S heartening to start the season with seven goals against- such a representative side as R.A.F. Malaya, but I hope Selangor will not r un away with the idea that their performance last Sunday was up to Malaya Cup winning standard. As
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  • 219 18 Sports Roundabout ANGRY FANS BARRACK DIRECTORS NORWICH City supporters, never averse to having a go at their own players, switched their barracking to the directors. Angry fans clamoured round the directors box recently shouting "Bring back Hollis." Result: Norwich's leading scorer Is back in the team at Bristol. Manager Norman
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    • 120 18 POPULAR CROSSWORD SOLUTION ACROSS: 1. Yodel; 6. Eagle; 11 Lyre: 12. Rile; 14. Undergraduate 18 Need; 19. Even; 30. Ear; 21 Hasty: 25 Eat; 26 section; 28 B'Mt: 29. Ruin: 31. Proverb; 34. Pit; 36. Drew: 37 Rot; 39. Reel; 41. Sale. 42. Ornamentation; 47 Oven; 48. Acid; 49. Brand;
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  • 491 19 EDDIE CHOONG FOUGHT ALL THE WAY But Peng Soon was master LONDON. Saturday. WONG Peng Soon today won his third successive victory in the All-England singles championship, thus giving him the trophy outright. It was a grim exciting fight at the Empress Hall, Earl's Court, London, but Wong's perfect technique
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  • 71 19 Xl \l A I.IMIMII, Sat. J. Armitage hit up a quick century for Selan»or Club against Sental Railways in their cricket match at Sentul today. His 102 was made in an hour. Six lime;) he lifted the ball out of the ground. The Club made
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  • 319 19 BATTING COLLAPSE AT LA. By Our Cricket Reporter I nPHE S.ngaiwc Cricket AssocJation's two senior tournament mutches which began yesterday saw some sensational cricket at Indian Association ground There Singapore Recreation Club were dismissed for a paKry 52 ruiv by Indians. At (Iosp Indians had onlv right run*, up for
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  • 24 19 RAF Seletar had scored 88 for four (Mason 46) when rain stopped play in their match against RNAS at Sembawang yeslerday.
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  • 294 19 1.1. Mil I- DIVISION 1 Arsenal 3 Middlesbro 1 Aslon Villa 4 Burnley 1 Blackpool 2 W. Brom. 0 Chelsea 1 Stoke 0 Derby County 1 Charlton Huddersfield 3 Manchester 1° 2 Liverpool 3 Newcastle I' 0 Manchester C 1 Fulham 1 Portsmouth 3 Bolton 0 Sunderland 0
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  • 361 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. Vf ICHAEL Shepherdson, hitting a six and 13 fours iTI in his 90 not out, played a big part in building up Selangor's score of 256 runs for five wickets declared in their cricket match against Pahang which opened on the
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  • 103 19 TEL UK ANSON. Sat. J^ORTH and Perak cricketer T Koenltz scored the first century of the Perak cricket season when he knocked up 101 runs at Teluk Anson in the opening match of the Lowe, Perak Cricket League today. Dew Recreation Club beat Anglo Chinese School
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  • 133 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. DLAYINO with ten men for the best part of the second half Selangor today beat Negri Sembilan by 5-1 in the first inter-State friendly soccer match at Princes Road ground. Play was Us-less throughout, both sides playing below expectations Selangcr kicked off and
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  • 33 19 THE wrestling match between Seelie Samara and Al Costello at the Happy World Stadium last night ended in a victory for Seelie Samara in the sixth round by a. pin fall.
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  • 439 19 From JACK FINGLETON CANBERRA, Saturday. DERIT tBED by ill-feeling which bowling of short, fast balls has brought into Australian cricket, in one season legislators here, I understand, are to give thought to tightening rules on this highly contentious bumper bowling. Inter-state captains and umpires will begin
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  • 214 19 COLONY SOCCER INDIAN Recreation Club played their best game to date when they beat 8.0.D. C.A. three-one in a S.A.F.A. First Division match at JaJan Besar Stadium-yesterday. Rain fell earlier In the afternoon but Indians revelled in the mud and controlled play for long
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  • 65 19 SGT isimeli fUdrodro. light heavyweight boxing champion of the Fiji Islands, who will fight Steve Brian at the Happy World arena on April 4, will train at the Happy World arena at 5.80 p.m. today. At 6 p.m. Steve Brian, who arrived In Singapore yesterday, will
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  • 29 19 Malayan Airways, S.C. received a walkover from Rotterdam Trading S.C who were unable to field a team for their SJB h.f.a Div. a match at Thomson Road yesterday.
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  • 42 19 ITLANO District AAA will shortly start a coaching scheme for athletes. Coaches available are tour wellknown athletes who recently attended Ray Barkway's course at Singapore. They are A. Zakarla. K Laxman Koh Teck Chona and A Vlsvanatban
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  • 390 19 From Merv Willimms MELBOURNE, Sat. RAY Oreenway, the Australian featherweight boxer, has written back to Australia praising the treatment he has received from Singapore promotor Lltt'e Nene Tie news that Nene has paid Greenway's ooard a month in advance and has lodged his return fare with
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  • 2539 20 G AMBAR MELA YU ROMPS HOME IN SPRING CUP A thol Mulley makes it a three-wins farewell By EPSOM JEEP Q.I MBAR MELAYU (late Casting Vote), an attractively-bred four- year-old by Hyperion, ploughed through a rain-soaked track to win the Soring Cup in runaway fashion and give Jockey Athol Mulley
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  • 148 20 Absolutely the last word in mechanical science which today ha« put Malayan racing on an equal footing with the best in Britain, Australia and America, the $200,000 Shutter-type totalis ator will be in operation at the Perak Turf Club Easter (Derby) Meeting on April
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  • 206 20 Probe into Happy World seating rE seating accommodation provided in the Happy World Stadium in Singapore for the Thomas Cup Badminton maatches to be held in May. is to be investigated oy the City Council. The inquiry is being made because the Council in 1950 decided that the maximum number
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  • 108 20 IPOH, Sat. 'THE Perak Turf Club has acquired the first horse float to be owned by a Turf Club In the country. Ccstlng about »10.O P O it was built locally by Borneo Motors on •n Austin three-ion chassis. Plans were obtained from a New
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