The Straits Times, 8 June 1952

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  • 27 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES LARGEST NETT SALES IN MALAYA Sunday edition el th« Straits Times Singapore Frea a*r«s* SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JUNE 8, 1952. No. 879 PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 491 1 SIR CHENG-LOCK' S CALL TO CHINESE Must be true and loyal WANT BRITISH TO STAY IN MALAYA MALAYAN Chinese hope that the British will not quit Malaya when it is self "overning, said Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan, president of the Malayan Chinese Association, at a cocktail party in the Singapore
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    35 1 Firemen hard at work putting out the fire which partial! v destroyed the Madras Cinema. Kuala Lumpur, yesterday morning. The fire consumed the cinema's ceiling and badly damaged the roof.— Sunday Times picture.
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  • 464 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. COR fully an hour, in the most crowded area of Kuala Lumpur th,s morning, 35 civilian and Army firemen fought a blaze which gutted the auditorium of the Madras Cinema hall, off High Street, in the heart of Chinatown and did damage
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  • 81 1 BERLIN, Sat. YOUNG East German women are joining the stream of youths deserting towns and villages in the Soviet zone to avoid being conscripted into a Citizens Army, West Berlin refugee officials said today. They were girls of 18 to 25 years who fear that if
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  • 149 1 WOLUNTEER Special Constable Ka ro Dean yesterday asked a Singapore Magistrate, Mr D H. Chapman, to protect him from his mistress. Kairo, pointing at Juminah binte All, aged 26. said: •Your honour, I need your protection because I know she is going
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  • 257 1 Governor opens new S.B.A. hall 'yHE Governor of Singapore. Mr. J. F. Nlcoll, said yesterday he hoped somf way of cooling the new Sln& Badminton Association all in Guillemard Road would be found before the next Thomas Cup matches. He was addressing a large gathering before officially opening the new
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  • 29 1 MANILA, Sat— The Weather Bureau today issued storm warnings for the eastern Philippines from southeastern Luzon in the north to I Mindanao in the south.— i UP
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  • 37 1 NEW YORK. Sat.— Gunnar Myrdal. the Swedish economist who heads the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe. >aid yesterday that he is preparing to open new exploratory talks aimed at increasing EastWest trade.— UP.
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  • 132 1 IPOH. Sat. "THE FIRST PRIZE of $250A qpo, the largest single prize to be von in the Sociai and Welfare Lottery, was won by a Malacca resident holding ticket No. *****0. The draw of the Sixth Wei fare Lottery which lasted 22 minutes took place
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  • 29 1 ROME. Sat.— The nationwide strike of 15,000 gaa workers, that left such major cities as Milan and Naples without cooking gas, was called off yesterday.— UP.
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  • 269 1 LONDON, Saturday. CCARLET-UN I FORMED Heralds read out in the streets of London today a Royal Proclamation officially fixing June 2, 1953, for the Coronation of Queen bMzabeth 11. Thousands lined the sun-drenched streets r listen. i_ I London and the world had known the date
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  • 164 1 KOJE ISLAND, Sat. |>RITISH troops today threw tear gas grenades into a Communist prisoner of war camp here to force the inmates to remove blunkets from the barbed wire enclosure |A shield po&sfbJe di?cin» of escape tunnels American engineers earlier abandoned their search
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  • 891 1  - A DAY IN THE LIFE OF MRS. WEBBER, M.B.E. By KATHLEEN HICKLEY YESTERDAY I visited Mrs. Patricia Webber, 35-year-old planter's wife who was awarded the M.B.E. in the Queen's birthday honours, list, and her husband. The first thing I sayv when we drove into their compound at Layang Layang was
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  • 51 1 LONDON, Sat. Britain's Food Ministry yesterday announced that Britons will get more meat and pay more for it by June 15. The meat ration is to be increased by two pence in value and the price raised by three pence a pound at the same time.—
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  • 2169 2 DR. STEPAN SABOTKIft, a former Red Army surgeon who has just escaped from behind the Iron Curtain, tells the astonishing story of a search for an elixir to prolong the life of Stalin and of how human 'guineapigs 9 are forced to sacri' fice
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  • 309 3 Policewoman used as a decoy to trap man NSPECTOR Mary Voon of the Singapore Police Force yesterday told leading educationalists at a Girls Education Conference in the Colony that she was recently used as a decoy to trap a male suspect who was believed to have been robbing lonely women
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  • 105 3 Mi. W. Parker, Senior Assistant G.v> Engineer of the City Gas Department, and Miss Sylvia Ngim of Malacca, who were married yesterday at the Wesley Church, Fort Canning Road, Singapore. The bride until recently was working as a stenographer in the City Health Department. in. William Ldward ilutchinson,
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  • 238 3 NINE hundred licensed uce retailers in Singapore yesterday withdrew their threat to boycott sales of Government imported rice after Government had agreed to stop further issues of broken rice to the retailers The agreement was reached at a meeting of represents' tves of he
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  • 164 3 Prices in the Singapore Rubber Market advanced .slightly yesterday, when sellers were inclined to be reserved. Buyers for short-covering were unsatisfied, tmd the volume of transactions was restricted. A: the steady, quiet close. buyers stood at 84 2 cents a lb.. a quarter cent above Friday's close.
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  • 14 3 TIN: $481 1 A PICUL SINGAPORE. Sat— June 7: S4Bl', a picul (down $1^).
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  • 101 3 THE Commissioner-General, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. yesterday opened a fete and fun fair at the Singapore V.M.C.A. sports ground In aid of the $300,000 which the V.M.C.A. requires for renovation of its headquarters and construction of a swimming pool and gymnasium. Mr. Mac Donald said: "There
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  • 47 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat— The Chief Secretary has fixed the following values for assessing Customs duties from June 5 to June 11: rubber 81 cents per lb.. copra $408 per ton. coconut oil $672 per ton, pallm oil $977.50 per ton, palm kernels $334 per ton.
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  • 120 3 j'HE body oi a Malay founn floating in the sea off Beriok. Singapore, a few- day? a?o has been identified hi that of Haji, ,spQ c>! r laii Zubir. a Slneaporr Imam. Haji Babuan was the vnu-.-c' brother ol Inche Sardon Zubir, member of th"
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  • 167 3 MR CORNWELL, WELFARE MAN, IS GIVEN A NEW JOB MR- L. Cornwell, the assistant secretary in the Women and Children section of the Singapore Department of Social Welfare, for the past ten minths, will transfer to the Department of Educaion on July 1, where he will be in charge of
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  • 55 3 PENANG. Sat.— The Penan g Waterfront Workers' Union at their annual meeting toi morrow will consider the adoption of the Employes' Provident Fund Ordinance. The meeting was postponed !ast month owing to the arrival of a large consignment of onions and mangoes which had to
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  • 58 3 PARIT BUNTAR. Sat Chuah Beh Tong, a motor cyclist, was fined $20 by Inche Salleh bin Eckhardt in the Bagan Serai court for failing to stop when ordered to do so by a Police Officer. For not having a red lii?ht !on the rear of his motor
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  • 986 4  - AMAZING MEN WHO BUILT THE CAUSEWAY Lillian Buckoke By fOR an hour just before sailing in the Corgon to Australia last Thursday Mr. Herbert Fancott forgot his present ill-health, and looked back to Christmas Eve, 1919, when he first arrived in Singapore in charge of a group of tough navvy-gangers.
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  • 680 4 TRAP NEARLY TRAPPED THE TRAPPERS iltf^^^ssssssHßHß^sP Mai KJ^ kP 4 YOUNG bachelor friend from Singapore has been staying with the Tuan since Sunday. He was glad to get away f im the city and all tht it stands for. As he lias only a week's holiday he is not; keen
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  • 392 5 HUGE TASK FOR 30 COLONY STUDENTS Have to visit 70,000 homes fHIRTY geography students of the University of Malaya are about to embark on a mammoth task. In six weeks, they are to visit every one of Singapore City's houses. Including blocks of flats, there are 70,000 "units" of housing
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  • 183 5 THE INDIAN ghost which bothered an old Indian by siggling at him every Tuesday and Friday night lot over two years has slopped its pranks. Roison: The Indian ghostlayer. Mr. P. M. S. Thangal, who arrived in Singapore a few months ago, has made arrangements to
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  • 34 5 Rev B. P. M. Price, the Deputy Assistant ChaplinOenetw, will preach at the Prr.-byterian Church, Orchard Roitd. Singapore, this mornii.L- ii. stead of the Yen. Archde hi Woods, who is in hospital
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  • 28 5 Th! r e vvere 161 deaths in th" Colony during the week ending May 31. Births numbere.i 655. Twenty-on e people died from tuberculosis.
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  • 46 5 A large brown Boxer dog I was reported missing yesteri day in the Claymore HillI Draycott Drive area of Sing- apore. Anyone finding him is asked to contact M Claude Darwell of 11 Draycott Drive, who offers a r ward for the dog's return.
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  • 318 5 YMCA HOLD THIRD MASS WEDDING IN COLONY rIS is the most thrilling and happy moment of our lives. said Miss Lim Hua Eng, a Singapore girl who was one of 11 Chinese brides at yesterday's third Chinese V.M.C.A. mass wedding at the Victoria Memorial Hall. "And we are grateful to
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  • 287 5 To expand movement \WHEN 3,000 Scouts and Wolf Cubs go round Singapore homes doing odd jobs during "Job Week," which starts on June 28. they will be following in the footsteps of British Scouts. The first "Job Week" took place in Britain in
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  • 625 6  -  T.F. HWANG F#OM F/LM S7M/?S TO EXECUTIVES By I UCK, pluck and talent have played big parts in the careers of two Shan.*;haienese sisters in Singapore Madam Liang Sai Chan and Mis* Liang Sai Choo. Both have come long way from beinv. top-notch movie
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  • 649 6  -  BILLY BUDD By YOUt STO*Y HAS TOUCHED MY HEART Never before Have I met anyone with v more troubles than you. Please accept this token of my since: c-it sympathy. IT must have been one 1 of the- most sporti:vj crowds ever. Though Malaya's retention of
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  • 266 6  - OLDEST— AND QUIETEST Y. K. YAP By PEKAN. one; thr capital of the state, the oldest town in l'.(',i;nm. The Sulla* has his home there. Pay a visit, via Kii.intan. and yon will find (hat it is the quit-test town in th»state. It is sit.w-moving. The rmin street, running aloiu
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  • 262 6 Marie Gough's Cookery Comer A GAIN with an eye to the less expensive cuts of meat, why not give the family beef olives? To make a little meat go an even longer way, serve with Macaroni Milanais. BRCF OLIVES Mix two-ounces of minced ham. a t.iblespoonful
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  • 1544 7  -  MARY HEATHCOTT The heart-warming story of a Chinese woman who has just been acclaimed America's 'Mother of the Year' MRS. Toy Len Goon, of Portland, Maine, U.S.A., has Just received the treatment reserved in America for royalty, returning generals and others of similar distinction
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  • 790 7 Jane Lee's 'Human Casebook' JANE LEE answers your problems in this page each week. If you have a query send it to "Human Casebook", Sunday Times, Singapore. Miss Lee regrets that She cannot answer questions by post. rfiHIRTEEN montlu ago I I fell In love with a
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    • 226 7 AND \Pk^il \^r\. v \i h next mmm^^kJ, HEADACHE-,^ You should take two ASPRO'^^^^^^C tablets BEFORE you go out and b*)T two more next morning when o*sCS''-' you waken. When you do this your head wilT be clear and you will feel fit and active as ever. containt iM ■MMHSMBBH^B^^^f
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  • 816 8 It's boater and blazer time in England Dorothy Thatehe? (who has mumps 'most awf nV) watches tee fashions &ram her bedroom window T<HE warm, sunny weather we bave been having recently has forae to stay, or so the experts inform us From the bed on which I lie I can
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  • 296 8  - Bedlam in the bedroom ft. Howard By HOW hard do you snore? In American tests on selected snorers a modern scientist has just clocked a sound volume of 40 decibels, equivalent to heavy street traffic. In British Nuffleld Foundation tests with photo-electric equipment doctors found that normal people more loudest
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  • 680 8 AFTER three monthof unaccustomed aD 1 sence from the head lines, the Royal Famih last week came back int. the camera's eye wiUi notable impact The Comet flight na, caught the imagination in a most vivid way. Everywhere last week I founrj
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  • 443 9 The Brigadier leaves after a two-year battle j^FTER two years' bandit fighting in Johore, Brigadier L. H. O. Pugh, commander of the 26th Gurkha Infantry Brigade, leaves Maiaya with Mrs. Pugh in the troopship Dilwara today for England. Hoider of the D.S.O. and two bars, Brigadier Pugh i'rived m Malaya
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  • 200 9 PLAN FOR NEW CHURCH IN IPOH IPOH, Sat. rfiHE English-speaking con--1 gregatioa of the Wesley Church In Ipoh has been growing so rapidly in the post-war years that It has been found necessary to build a large church that will seat at least 500 people, in place of the present
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  • 36 9 PARIT BUNTAR, Sat. Five Indians, Sebastian, Tariaso, Bangares, Rayappan and Anthony, were fined $6 each by Inche Salleh bin Eckhardt in the Bagan Serai Court for fighting in front of the railway station.
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  • 86 9 PENANG, Sat. PENANGS acting Resident Commissioner, Mr. N. j Ward, last night urged members of the Penang Co-opera-tive Stores Society to buy only from their own shop and "not to go elsewhere for cheap goods." Addressing members at the opening of a new store in
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  • 88 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— A collection of Chinese paintings is to be sold tomorrow in aid of the Kuala Lumpur Boy Scouts Fund for work in the new villages. The sale will be in the office of the Civil Defence Commissioner at Tanglin Hospital, Young Road,
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  • 302 9 CIVE career women and a business man yesterday told principals of Singapore girls schools and other educationalists that girls should learn a job before marriage. Mr. Yap Phang Geek, City Councillor and banker. sa d that a husband would appreciate a wife
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    36 9 Tlli. ringing policeman Teh Han Boon pictured on the stage at a Kuala Lumpur variety show. He was such a success that he will go on tour to encourage nlaesa to join the police.
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  • 116 9 TWO hundred peopl* saw a flying saucer in Singaj pore last night, but they did not show the least excitement nor did the saucer fly. Hie saucer, six feet in diameter, was one of the attractions at a dance held at the Serjeants' Mess- at Gillman Barracks.
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  • 76 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. ON SEARCHING Tan Koon Tee when he arrived from Singapore, Johore Customs officers found a cigarette tin round his waist containi: m 35 bamboo leaf packets dl chandu. As he was certified to be an opium addict the Sessions Court ordered him
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  • 96 9 IX)UR special courses in dressmaking and health will be' introduced by the Peuang Adult Education Association when its :iew term begins in July. Altogether, there will be 23 classes. Subjects taught will include English, Chinese, Malay and book keeping. Enrolment will begin from Monday and close
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  • 156 9 I"HE lOP COMMANDERS of the Army in Malaya and the Far East Air Force leave Singapore this week to j-sume their new commands Air Marshal Sir Francis Fogarty. C-in-C, Far East Air Force since mid-November 1949, and Major -General Robert Urquhart, GOC Malaya, both
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  • 733 9  - THE LAW AND TOU a lawyer By A NUMBER of queries i have reached me re- i j cently on the question of f j payment of rent. It is a common device on the j part of landlords to re- j fuse to accept rent and j tenants in
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  • 176 9 CHIA AH KWEE, a clerk, was in Singapore gaoled for ten months for cheating a wine-n-'ercha.'it, Ng Kwang Meri£, of $1,(^5 worth of' i andy. .An pppomnllrp 1 Gforpe ¥co Peck Tlew. a clerk, was fined, jjMJP and gaoled Tor a day. Inspector Jacob
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    • 690 9 FAMOUS FOOTWEAR WHY MEN CHOOSE Ks Men want comfort and durability. That's why so many men buy Ks. Craftsmanmade from the best available material and designed through the K Plus fitting to fit properly, Ks are comfortable shoes that will give lasting wear. Prices from $45.00 Sole Agents: i Be
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  • 81 10 MR. and MRS. L. G. Perelra thank all those who ml messages of good wishes and attended the wedding of their daughter, Cyrilla MR. MRS. S. Mahadev.in ot BBC Johore Bnhru. thank rvl.i lives and friends for presents .tnd attendance at their wedding on 31st May. 1952. MADAM SIA
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  • 355 10 SUNDAY, JUNE 8, 1952 Bad, bad Idea A MALAYAN politician has an idea: He wants the Government to recognise the Malayan Communist Party and declare a general amnesty on the bandits in the jungle. The politician, Mr. Peter Williams, is to ask the Labour Party of Singapore to approve his
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  • 189 10 WEST Europe s strongest j Communist Party is in a bad ay. The French Reds I are in a state of. confusion; and the workers, from whom they have traditionuly drawn c r e a t strength, are beginning to turn away from them. Tile French Communist
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  • 1174 10  -  A CITIZEN AN ARTICLE TO SET YOU TALKING—AND THINKING By 4 POLICE party in an amusement park keep careful watch on a group of suspected malefactors. When satisfied that the law is being broken they pounce with drawn revolvers and waiting handcuffs and
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  • 25 10 MISS MALAYA 15 This week's "Miss Malaya" is Miss Wu Mci Ling of Singapore. Send your entries to "Miss Malaya," Sunday Times, Cecil Street, Singapore.
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  • 792 10 YOUR lawyei trunks :t time that t:>e Money Lenders Ordinance was introduced in the Colony and laws similar io those now in force in the Federation became operative in Singapore The newly-made laws in the Federation have put the Chtttiar and the petty banker out of business
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  • 239 10 ANE of the latest "recruits" to the Malayan Auxiliary Air Force is their jagi Gurdit Singh. But AC 2 Gurdit Sinsh is q re- emit with a difference, because he is a veteran of two world wars and a large number of lesser battles. He first
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    • 556 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. THE ENGAGEMENT was an- nnunced on 7-6-52 be 1 ween Hubert Tf-o Hong Clioon eldest son of Madam Mm Cliwee Neo and the late Mr. Teo En>j Seng and Moll-. Tun Kirn Sunn third daugh er of Mr and Mrs. Tan Peck Jim. ANNOUNCEMENT FRESH Mipplios maternity frocks
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  • 512 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. W HEN Malaya's "Young Mr. Chips"—42-year-old Mr. Hugh Clancy, principal of the Methodist Boys 1 School, Kuala Lumpur leaves next month for Hawaii, he will be remembered by 100,003 "old boys," many of them grown men with their own sons.
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  • 161 11 THEY DANCED UNTIL 3 a.m. AT SELETAR MORE than 800 guests attended the annual ball given by the officers of RAF station, Seletar, on Friday night and danced In the open air on a huge wooden floor which had been special y built for the occasion. Concealed coloured lights had
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  • 42 11 PARIT BUNTAR, S.t. Teoh Meng Choo, a moor car driver, was fined $30 and his driving licence was endorsed when he pleaded guilty to a charge of negligent driving befcre Inche Salleh bin Eckhardt in the Bagan Serai court.
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  • 55 11  -  hanging by JOHORE BAHRU. Sat.-Heu Kiam. a patient In the General Hospital, Johore Bahru. was founi hanging from the windows-till cf a bathroom on the third floor cf the hospital. She had tifd one end of the rope to the water pipe In the bathroom and then flung
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  • 179 11 TIRE 1 and grimy, men from the Army Fire Service and City Fire Brigade returned to their stations last night after a 45 hour lallang blaze at the 16th milestone, jurong Road, Singapore, had been finally put out The fire broke out
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  • 128 11 TEN CHINESE women and four labourers were yesterday charged before the Singapore Third District Judge, Mr. H. A. Forrer. with being members of an unlawful assembly at 94 milestone, Bukit Timah Road, on May 15. They were alleged to have thrown some bottles at
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  • 79 11 SINGAPORE Buddhists yesterday celebrated Mahmda Day at the Sakya Muni Buddha Gaya Temple at Race Course Road. The celebration started at six in the morning with the hoisting of the Buddhist flag and ended with a religious service at 7 p.m. Talks on the significance on
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    17 11 BARBAiw. .MiLLS, rtuiiett ikM^ v/ il UmCNh .'.h.ls »n a scene In. in "Ring Round The Moon."
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  • 220 11 They want to go to The Moon I By Our Theatre Correspondent. T)ONALD MOORE tells me that tickets for Riiie Round The Moon," the I Singapore Arts Theatre's new production, are selling very fast. "Ring Round The Moon" is going to be musical as well as dramatic entertainment. Twenty-five different
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  • 71 11 IPOH. Sat. SIX armed and uniformed Chinese bandits yesterday stopped a bus at the 50th mile. Kuala Kangsar-Leng-gor?; Road, robbed the passengers of their identitycards and the conductor of hi.-? cash and burned the bus A few minutes later the bandits stopped a timber lorry,
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  • 32 11 IPOH, Sat.— A total ol $315 was collected in fines from nine persons, including a woman, who broke th% curfew order imposed on the Gunong Rapat new village yesterday.
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    • 104 11 Today's Radio 9 a.m. Good Morning; 9.30,3 Conceit Hour; 4 Listeners tatttl Round-up; 10 News; Choice. 6.01 Service. Cathedial !of the Good Shepherd; 7 News OM Interlude From Hmwii; 7jj Variety Bandbox; 7.45 KoOJQ X:-.v:er Cugat and his Orcli.; n( ks Concerto >Jo. 3; 8 Tbaatre. 1 BI3C. Midland Lit-ht
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    • 731 12 Picture Parade by JOHN BEHAGUE ONCE spent a year in B?ngal, and was quite convinced that I loathed every minute of it. I was very young then and viewed most things with an eye jaundiced by The War and by an R.A.F. hierachy which seemed determined
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    • 374 12 Douglas gets best role yet J All, lei it be admitted, somewhat nonplussed oy the glut of first class pic- i tures we have been receiv- 1 Ing in this hemisphere Soon. It seems. I sha'i t>* running out of superlatives, or my readers wili begin to think I am
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      108 12 pnzzle. Each wrek we .ire printinf scenes from famoua aimi. Your Job ia to Identify them and srnd us their titles. Prizes of 525. $15, $10 and IS will be awarded to the first four correct entries opened on Thursday morning. Bad Skelton is seen above In a
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  • 149 13 THIS week't first prize of $15 goes to Soon Boon Mm, of 42 Princcp Street, Singapore, for hit photograph of Hi** Chan Mci Kwan, centre. Camera used wat a Super Ifconta. Exposure —1/50 at fl6. Prize* of $5 have been awarded to the following: Cheah Cheng Seang,
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  • 983 13  -  RAYMOND THOMAS PHOTOGRAPHY FROM SCRATCH— I 9 By IT Is an indisputable fact that many amateur photographers are very confused in their own minds as to what perspective is and to what extent it can be controlled when making a picture. If you stand a few
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  • 1097 14 /\NE DAY, 39 years ago, a nurse working in a tenement district of New York City was called oat to visit a patient suffering from the after-effects of a self-induced abortion. For several days the doctor and the nurse fought septicaemia, and the patient
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  • 429 14 A TINY TABLET MAY END MALARIA GOOD news for over 700 million people may lie in a tiny tablet, a new weapon In the fight against malaria. For over three years, scientists of the Wellcome Research Laboratories in London and New York have been working on a new anti-malarial drag
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  • 441 14 PARLIAMENT is soon to A discuss the British Civil List the salaries paid to the Royal Family. One thing is already sure. The aCQowance for Prince Charles will be paid out of the huge revenues of the Duchy of Cornwall. Last year t profits
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    1007 15 Questions everyone is asking about- FACTS BY A FAMOUS SCIENTIST I rofessor Simon. Fellow of the Royj.l Society and Professor of Thermodynamics at the Univsrsit/ of Oxford, was a leading member of the British atomic team during the war. In this interview he answers ns 0.-i the development
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  • 757 15  -  &.lAc*c(&*t>&j*' pj^'ps^'v MKSKfkMFT?SSfM/Rm^* <&*t WHILE at college in fT Ceylon I studied with scholars who voted against the calculating machine as a necessary aid in dealing with figures. But there wer«? also in the class some bearded back-bencher* who reminded the teacher of the Stone Age and who
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    • 141 16 'Advertisement. DO YOU REMEMBER last I week's cartoon in this column t Don't buy watch fc>ecaus« if s cheap Breitlings are the lowest priced watches we import, but compared to apparently similar watches of other j brands, they are still more i expensive. The reason fitted with a Nivarox hairspring
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  • 285 17 PERFECT WOMAN: SOLID, STURDY SCIENTISTS have debunked (he fairy tale princess tne cirl with the blue blood, the noble ancestors, the golden hair, the tiny waist. delicate wrists and slender Inn Mo*t of us first met glamour in the pages of nursery tales. Now science says our education has bei:n
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  • 944 17  -  NAT CUBBINS By A SHORT time ago I offered to write a daily column for Pravda if Stalin would pay me 1,000,000 roubles a week free of tax. Although I promised to devote every word to praise of Stalin the offer was not accepted. I now
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  • 597 17 THOUSANDS or men. women, and children with cancer will be alive and w<?li a year from now because of an important new development immediately available to doctors everywhere In addition, many thousands of other people w:io do not have cancer, although tiiey have symptoms
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    • 194 17 Popular Crossword ACROSS DOWN 1. Thing that attends another i. Going up (9) 2. Pursue (5) (13) 10. Portion (5) 11. Female 3 Charge for carrying <7) 4 rabbit (3) 12. Big slaughter (7) Forid (6) S. Flesh (4) 6. Tool 14. Beastlike (5) 16. Property (6) <:;> "i. Infer
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  • 945 18  - Let's start thinking about the next badminton series now! CRUSADER by HIGHLIGHTS of SPORT MAIN lesson from the Thomas Cup series played in Kuala Lumpur and Singapore is that Malayan supremacy in badminton cannot be taken lor granted when the competition comes round in 1954 55. As I predicted, Malaya
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  • 621 18  -  MANNING RLACXWOOD says They re so courteous uDcountrv... THE Malacca hill climb was fun, and I think everybody enjoyed it as much as I -did. In the first bit of moforina I have done in the Federation for quite a time, I was amazed to see how
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  • 43 18 Splashing through a mirror of water, there United State* high school jthletes arc running in a relay rice at rtl« George Washington High School Stadium in Alexandria. Virginia. A heavy downpour of rim before Hi* meeting caused poor track conditions.
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    678 19 Cheng took 5 points only By Our Badminton Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. WONG Peng Soon today added the Selangor Badminton Association's Open Invitation Tournament Gold Cup for the men's singles to his array of titles and trophies won in Malaya, Singapore, England and Europe. In the singles final tonight
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  • 221 19 KUALA Ll'MTl'R. S.it. TPHE results cf today's badmin .ii in:i .hi s in the Selawror Open Invitaticn »ournamrnt we;e: MEN'S SINGLES WONG l'K\(. SOON beat HKONG HOCK LEONG 15-2, 15-3. MEN'S DOUBLES ONG POH LIM and ISMAIL BIN MARJAN beat CHAN KONG LEONG and ABDULLAH PIRUZ 12-15. 15-12. 15-6.
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  • 96 19 IPOH. Sat. Baiting o a plumb' wicket, Ptrak today Mored j 186 runs against P:\hang on trie j town padang, thanks ;o a sp>:i"'--i I knock of 84 by Lin: \V the Royal Lancer.;. Watnev was at thr wicket for two hours for his
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  • 336 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. YIALAYA'S two Thomas Cup doubles pairs this afternoon qualified to meet in the final of the Selangor Open Invitation Badminton championTHOMAS CUP shiDS PICTORIAL rras straits times nio--1 MAS CUP PICTORIAL covering the 1952 Thomas Cup matches in pictures is now
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  • 214 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. ABDULLAH Pirue, la«l nights conqueror of the American ace Marten Mendez. had tittle more than his courage and gamene?s thla morning to put into his fight .".gains' Cheonj? Hock !.eng in the ether semi-final of the singles in the Selanuor badminton
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  • 86 19 Old Rafflesians beat Raffles Insitution by 87 runs in a cricket match on R.I. ground yesterday Old Rafflesians batted first and declared at 175 for n.|e wickets thanks to a delightful knock of 62 not out by S K Sundram V Nathan took three
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  • 407 19 Xl ALA LUMPUR, Saturday. IyONG PENG SOON and Cheong Hock Leng made it an all-Johore final for the men's singles title when in the semi-finals of the Selangor Badminton Association Open Invitation championships this morning Wong liquidated the foreign challenge by beating India's T.N.
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  • 38 19 Royal Navy and Eurasians fought out their S-A.F.A. Community League tie to a two-all draw at H.MS. Terror yesterday. Ccates and Carnelly netted for the Navy while Eurasians' goals came from T. Misson and Beins.
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  • 37 19 IPOH, Sat.— A keen game Is expected here on June 15. when RAF Malaya from Singapore play a soccer friendly against Peraic on the Chinese Assembly Hall ground Kick off at 4.30 p.m.
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  • 149 19 In the women's doubles s°mi- final this morning Mrs. Cciia Samuel and Queenie Cheah provled 100 strong for U. Linn Khoo I and Mrs. Ivy Foong, winning 15-7, 15-5. I Lee Yew Seng and Chia Pik Sitn. the Malayan and Selangor Mixed Doub'es champion*, wire knocked out
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  • 143 19 /""•HAN Kon Leong and A. Piruz. the Malayan and Selanjror 1 champions and a Thomas Cup pair in the Challenge Round ;u\Un.'t the United States, disposed of Penang's La* Teik Hock and Lee Hoo Chye 15-4. 15-4 In ihe other, men's doubles semifinals played earlier
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  • 394 19 TN a Singapore Cricket Assocja- i tion Senior B tournament mat^h played on the Balestier I Road ground yesterday, Indian Association hit up 291 runs for I the loss of five wickets against the Royal Navy. M. Raiji, the Bombay Quadran- gular player
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  • 235 19 OAFFLES InstltuUon's one-trile v rel«" team, winners of five races thi. season, expert to win a^ain at the Malayan Games at Ipoh in August. Last year. the Raffleslans took the mile relay far schools at Kuila Lumpur, beating Victoria Institution iKU in Smln. S9.9MC.
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  • 97 19 The AwtraMu con;i got to the Olympic Game* in Helsinki will pass through Singapore this week by Q^ntas-BOAC on tfittr way to London. The 71-man contingent will have a 17-hour stop In the Colony. They win spend some time "limberii.g-up". The swimmers will go
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  • 605 19 India lose 1st four men tor no runs LEEDS, Saturday. |N1)IA made a sensational start to their second Test Match innings today. Roy, Gaekwad, Mantri and Manjrekar were dismissed in eight halts without a run on the board. Freddie Trueman opened the England bowling and pitched his second delivery short.
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  • 117 19 INDIA—lit Inns.: 293 ENGLAND—Ist Inns.: 334 HutUn c Ramchand bG. Ahmrd 10 Simpson c Ramehand b G. Ahmed ZS May b Shlnde 1« ompton c Ramchand b G. Ahmed 14 Graveney b G. Ahmed 71 Watkins Ibw G. Ahmed 4t Evans Ibw Hasare M Jenkins c Mantri b Bameband
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  • 186 19 Johore c.c. and S.C.C. draw annual game >T«HE annual cricket match be- tween the Singapore C.C. and the Johore C.C. played this year on the padang on the Queen's birthday, resulted In an exciting draw. The S.C.C. who batted first declared when their total was 226 fcr five wick us.
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  • 2470 20 Mawi rides Irish Abbot to maiden victory From EPSOM JEEP KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. JRISH Abbot found the end of a lung lane when he scored a clever half-length win from Happy Traveller in the ('lass 2, Div. 2 9f handicap to register
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  • 174 20 From EPSOM JEEP Kuala Lumpur, Sat. f LASS Four hcrses engaged on 'he second day were out Jn force on the training track this morning and there were tome Interesting workouts. Rupert (Straker) showed a I beau' if ul turn of speed to run 3f. in
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  • 282 20 'I CAN BEAT BROOKS AGAIN' SAYS RADRODRO Orient title tight BOY Brooks, Orient triple champion, will defend his lightheavyweight title against Islmeli Radrodro over 12 rounds at the Happy World arena on Friday. This Vtll be the second time that Brooks will be defending a title In Singapore. He first
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  • 21 20 Tampenls Rovers beat Social AP. 6 o In a Dlv. 3A League match at Geylane stadium on FrMay.
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    • 46 20 Due here shortly J. G. DAVIES, a member of the Australian swimming team to the Olympic Games in Helsinki, goes all out in the butterfly stroke during training. The Australian contingent will arrive in Singapore within a few days. The swimmer*; will train in S »Tajiore.
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