The Straits Times, 27 June 1952

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  • 18 1 The Straits Times MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER: ESTABLISHED 1V45 SIXTEEN PAGES SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1952. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 25 1 Hk of two r Board Bp>'- iu saved MaB?rious damage wroke out in a the ship. Bs alongside the m Damage was Ibe slight.
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  • 610 1 Pan-Malayan group wants L 'free country in Ms 10-point plan From Our Own Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. ■delegates from Singapore, Selangor, Penang and irmed a Pan-Malayan Labour Party to co-ordinate .;tl>niir and Socialist organisations in Malaya. They adopted as their objects the achievement of national independence
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  • 56 1 $25,000 reward offered A $25,000 reward has been offered for the two Chinese killers of Lee Lai Heng. a foreman of a tinsmith factory in Jalan Besar, Singapore, who was murdered outside the factory on Tuesday The hunt for the gunmen is being intensified now that police know their identity.
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  • 49 1 Hidden bombs in a furnace DARWIN Thurs. Incendiary bombs hidden In o'.d aircraft wings exploded when the wings were being melted in a Darwin furnace today, causing ten blasts Fragments of metal were hurled a hundred yards and several grass fires were started, but no one was injured Reuter.
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  • 100 1 talks: y one hurdle JjMPUR. Thurs. progress was lnci some agreeached lc wages p affecting MalTOO rubber work-six-hour meeting Smpur today, hird and longheld between ing commitee .lalayan Plantrs' Unions and Planting Inployers' Assoc- negotiations ne 6. mtement issued k's talks said that ktions had been ■until Monday. Point at
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  • 55 1 gIX BRITISH nurses who volunteered for welfare work m the Federation arrived In Singapore by Qan-tas-BAOC yesterday. They will give medical care and advice to families of the Malay Regiment and Federation Police. The nurses are the Misses > Sheila Parnell, Annie Kellas, Elizabeth Birks. Army Van
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  • 12 1 SAIGON, Thurs.— Vietnam is now issuing its own passports.— AP.
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  • 44 1 LONDON, Thurs. -The Colonial Secretary, Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, yesterday said that natural rubber must be sold at an economic price compared with synthelic rubber. He was answering questions in the House of Commons about the rubber Industry in Malaya -Renter.
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  • 111 1 Brtticii LOff DON- Tiiur*. RITISII police arrested a Russian Embassy official i? a Brltian Foreign Office radi© operator after they had been seen talking In a London park, it was disclosed in a police court here tocLy. Trip Russian was Pawl Kuznetsov, second secretary rLJIT
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  • 35 1 TOKYO. Thurs.—Japanese police heado^iarters announced today that 188 police were Injured, 50 of them seriously, during yesterday's two-hour battle in Tokyo between 3.001 Korean-Janane-r demon.«tr?tors and 1,000 poHee. Renter.
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  • 44 1 FifTEMM COMPETITORS for the "Miss Universe" beauty pageant which segan at Long Beach, California, on Monday, art pictured In swimsuit* in New York City Miss Britain 'third from right, front rote) is Miss Aileen Chase, of Brighton. Sussex. —AF. picture.
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  • 423 1 COMMUNISM— A FOREIGN MENACE THE Commissioner-General, Mr. Mac Donald, told Pressmen yesterday that x the threat fb the peoples of South-East Asia caane from outside the area. The rreat danger was outside interference. The people could themselves solve the problems within their own countries. Referring
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  • 62 1 LONDON Tburs. WORLD demand for robbfT dvrfof IMS is expected to exceed the estimated tap ply by 635.0 M tons, according to statistics issued today by the Rubber Study Group Secretariat. It is estimated that ?.3->.i.ooe tow will be needed rfurinc the year. Estimated production is 1.
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  • 68 1 Dock, sunk in war, to be raised LONDON, Thurs. THE Admiralty announced today that the £1,200.000 Singapore floating dock, sunk at the Naval Base during the last war, will probably be raised this year and towed back to Britain. The work will be carried out on behalf of a British
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  • 448 1 KL'ALA LUMPUR. Thurs. rE Saltan of Setangor dinrd at the Lake Club, Kuala Lumpur at St. George's Day celebrations in 1949 and 195«. He was also asked last year, but could not attend, the president of the Crab. Mr. H
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  • 31 1 LONDON. Thurs.-Oen. Sit Gerald Templer. Federation High Commissioner, left London by air today to return to Kuala Lumpur after a 10-day official visit to Britain.
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  • 226 1 Malayan trade takes a plunge \f ALAYA hud an adiTi verse trade balance of $18,330,894 for thf» first five months of thia year, compared with a favourable balance of $19,000,000 for the first four months. This is shown by the figures for May announced yesterday. Imports into Malaya in May
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  • 40 1 IPOH, Thurs— A 106-year-j old bachelor will W among 215 people, the youngest of whom will be 60, who will be entertained to a "Honour-the-Aged" party being jpensored by the Shun "i'ak Wol Khoon, a Cantonese clan association.
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  • 94 3 ROME, Thurs. INGRID Bergman said yesterday she would employ a now American lawyer to "fight until the end" for court permission to have Pia. her 13-year-old daughter, visit her in Italy. A Los Angeles court ruled on Tuesday against an appli- I ration by
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  • 518 3 NO VOTE ON YALU RIVER DEBATE, BUT... LONDON, Thursday. WHEN Mr. Anthony Eden, the Foreign Secretary, meets Mr. Dean Acheson, the U.S. .Secretary of State today, he will seek an assurance that before another decision to bomb power plants
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  • Article, Illustration
    30 3 MISS (ILIA PUTTERILL. daughter of the Vicar «f Thaxted Essex, dances with Bryan Abbs, a folk dancer, after her wedding to Mr. Vernou Curtis, a London commercial artist, at Thaxted.
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  • 146 3 Aid by air to Naga tribes RANGOON. Thurs. SMALLPOX has forced the Naca tribesmen of northwest Burma to open thr dour to cirilisation. More than 5.H00 tribesmen j have been wiped out since thr epidemic began two months ago and doctor* hart' been rushed to the Mild hill territory. Tarrines
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  • 42 3 BRISBANE. Thurs. The Army Minister, Mr. Jostah Francis, said today that he ■greed with the apparent change in the United Nations policy in Korea. He said the show of power Is the only language the Communists understand.— U.P.
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  • 36 3 CAPETOWN, Thurs. Th-? South African Governor-Gen-eral. Dr. E. G. Jansen, has appointed the Speaker of the House of Assembly, Mr. J. H. Conradle as President of thr High Court of Parliament. Reuter.
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  • 23 3 HONG KONG, Thurs. Chinese Communist PMM dispatch received here today said that East China was now plagued by locusts.— U.P.
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  • 24 3 WASHINGTON, Thurs. France was today granted a 5200.000.000 credit by the United Statps Export-Import, Bank to help finance American defence purchases.
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  • 178 3 PARIS, Thursday. ARSHAL Alphonse Juin, Allied land commander iTX in Central Europe, said here today that France would not hesitate to leave the United Nations if the United States did not show understanding for France's position in North Africa. He said at a lunch of
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  • 50 3 WASHINGTON, Thurs. The State Department today rejected a new Soviet note on Trieste as an obvious Moscow propaganda effort to "fish in troubled waters." The Department said the protest was "designed to con-' ceal the Soviet Union's responsibility" for failing to implement the Italian Peace Treaty— Reuter.
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  • 21 3 WASHINGTON. Thur«. United States battle casualties in Korea reached 110,611 toaay, an Increase of 640 since last week.— Reuter.
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  • 100 3 PUSAN, Thursday. HPHE South Korean national police today arrested 1 a 60-year-old national assemblyman in connection with yesterday's assassination attempt on PreSSyngman Rhee. assembly man, Kirn i, Is a member of tfie lon Democratic Nat Party. The police said today Kirn had "confessed" lending the
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    45 3 CROWN PRINCE Hussein of Jordan looks into a shop window on his way to studies at Harrow School, on his return to school from Switzerland. The 17--year-old Prince has been staying in Switzerland with his mother. Queen Zain, who is reported hiding from King Talal.
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  • 79 3 WASHINGTON, Thun. PRESIDENT Truman today vetoed the new United States Immigration Bill which he declared would "intensify the repressive and Inhumane aspects of our Immigration procedures". In a long veto message to the House of Representatives the President said that while the bill contained some provisions
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  • 46 3 I TOKYO, Thurs. Twelve thousand Japanese employees of the British Commonwealth forces in Japan showed up for work today and avened a threatened 4&-hour strike. They had received assurances from Uie Commonwealth forces that their claims for wage adjustments were receiving prompt at-tention—Reuter.-AAP.
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  • 62 3 HONG KONO, Thurs. A pregnant Chinese woman and two boys were killed and five others injured, when about ten tons of earth pushed over a stone retaining wall and crashed onto a twostorey hut in Tatpo Road, Kowloon, yesterday. There were 16 persons living in
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  • 30 3 HONO KONG. Thurs— The Colony's reservoir, at one time almwt empty is now 67 per cent full as a result of rains in the past week. Reuter-AAP.
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  • 108 3 PARIS, Thurs. TORANCE will make a move next month which may result In the creation of the first European Pa.llammt in hLstory elected by the cqmblned Western European population of about 200.000,000. The French government announced today that the foreign minister, M. Robert Schuman. would raise
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  • 332 3 Values move to higher levels LONDON. Thurs. THE improvement aeen yesterday made further headway. Values lln most sections of the Stock Market moved to higher levels and, although technical adjustments and profit-taking slightly reduced gains' here and there, the close was quietly firm. Buyers reappeared for glltedged 1
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  • 26 3 LONDON June 2fi. -Cash Bayers £971; Setters £972; Forward Bayers £975; Sellers £»68; Settlement £97* (down £ft>. Turnover: a.m 80; p.m. IS tons.
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  • 35 3 LONDON. June 26— Spot 28Sd.. Auj 28\d. Sept. 28 4d.. Oct. -Dec. friM- Jan -Mar. 28Ud., AprilJune 25\d. July c.U. 27V. Aug. cJf. 27 \d., Sept. cii. 17 Hd. Market: Easy, after steady.
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  • 710 4 By A CORRESPONDENT rfHE biggest little British oil installation east of Abadan^-that is Pulau Bukom, the little island half-an-hour's launch Journey from Jardine Steps, in Singapore. Bince the Persians took over Abadan, Bukom has become the most important oil station in the East. Raw oils from
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  • 310 5 'Don H rob youth of meeting place AN APPEAL to Johore Government to spare Singapore Youth Council camp at Ayer Biru in South Johore from destruction was made yesterday. The camp is affected by a Johore Government order to evacuate all the people living
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    48 5 Dr. (Mrs.) Comber, the judge (left) and Mrs. Heal hold the champion, Asiah binte Mas*, at the Baby Show held at the residence of Lt. Col. and Mrs. Heal for the children of the staff of the Majedee Detention Camp near Johore Bahru, on Wednesday. StraiU Times picture.
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  • 282 5 DEMAND FOR 'NEW ECONOMIC DEAL' KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A FEW minutes after Its formation today, the Pan-Malayan La- bour Party demanded chat Malaya should have "a new economic deal" in keeping with the demand of the people lor self determination". It felt strongly that If Malaya's economy was to be
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  • 22 5 KLANG, Thurs.— Klang and Port Swettenham St. John Ambulance Association Flag Day raised $1.700— 5600 more than last year.
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  • 44 5 Residents of Singapore Improvement Trust quarters in Havelock Road are planning to form a community centre mi Inaugural general meetIng will be held at 4 p m on Sunday in the open field between flats Nl and NlB Havelock Road
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  • 116 5 KL'ALA LUMPUR. Tburs. BROGA, the iaolattd Srlaiitiir village in the foothills on the border with Negri Sembilan. is to be given greater police protection. Government announced today. A new chain link fence will be built floodlights will be installed, and the number of police
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  • 54 5 Four more countries, including Japan and Siain, will be represented at the first world scouters' indaba to be held in Britain at Oilwell Park. Surrey, next month. Scouters from Malayt, Singapore, the Philippines, Burma and Hong Kong are among those from all over the world who
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  • 186 5 I OW KIAH KEE, a 21 -year-old tailor, described by the police as a Communist courier, Was yesterday sentenced by the Singapore First District Judge, Mr. Tan Ah Tah, to two years' imprisonment for. possession of Communist May Day documents The documents, entitled "A
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  • 78 5 F ICENCE fees for second- hand dealers will be raised in Singapore from $10 a year to $100 as from next year. A C.ID. officer said yesterday: "It Is known that a certain amount of stolen property goes through the hands of second-hand dealers. It
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  • 58 5 A 17-year-old youth Kuah Ah Seng, was yesterday placed on two years' probation by the Singapore Fourth Police Court Magistrate, who ordered him to be sent to the Prince Edward Road Boys' Hostel for six months of the period. Kuah was remanded last week on a
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  • 228 5 Colonial Police Fire Service Medals for 38 T"HE Governor, Mr. J. F. Nicoll has awarded Colonial Police and Fire Brigade Long Service Medals to the following member] of the Singapore Police Force 6r. Inspector Abdul Rahman bin Embi. Sr. Inspector Lai Behari Kiiik 1. Inspector Abdul Azit bin Matomood. Inspector
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  • 133 5 rE Red China ship Hal Hsuan was back at her old anchorage In Singapore's Eastern roads yesterday afternoon pulled there by a tug. The Hal Hsuan was blown about a mile from her moorings by a storm .last Thursday. Though the 7 223-ton ship
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  • 46 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.Haji Mah mood bin Pasek a returned pilgrim from Mecca was acquitted by the Sessions Court today on a charge ol using a document which he knew to be forged. The document was a police permit allowing him to enter the State.
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  • 26 5 The Fijians. operating In the Bahau area of Negri Sembilan, have captured a terrorist printing press. The press was in working order.
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  • 151 5 rE Singapore Regional Indian Congress will oppose 1 any proposed political activity by the Malayan Chinese Association in the Colony. Mr. John Jacob, secretary of the Congress last night said that entry of a communal organisation like the M.C.A Into the political field of
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  • 163 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. FEDERATION Governr ment is to be asked to appoint a committee to investigate allegations of corruption among public servants. Tuan Sheikh Ahmad bin Mohamed Hashim has tabled a question on this for the Federal Legislative Council meeting on Wednesday. Questions on
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  • 27 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— LJew Kon Yoon, charged with theft of a bicycle, was allowed bail of $500 in the First Magistrate's Court. He claimed trial.
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    • 82 5 Today's Radio SINGAPORE 10 a.m. News: 10.05 Matlne; 11-11.30 Symphony of Strings; 1 pm Radio Orch.; 1.30 News; 1 45 2 Art Van Damme Quintette: a 11 Forces' Favourites; 6.55 Announcements: 7 News: 7.10 Malayan Trade Union Congress: 7.20 Reporter's Notebook: 7 30 Music Prom Canada: 8 New out of
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  • 244 6 water supply probe FOUR SINGAPORE KI^NDS^UIMED GOVERNMENT and City Council experts yesterday spent nearly nine hours visiting four islands off Singapore to inquire into the water situation. The Journey was made after the Rural Board gave sanction to investigate and study details of improving thy water facilities. A «olutlon for
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  • 144 6 THERE was a drop in the number of pneumonia cases in the Federation for the week ending June 7 after a long period when the weekly average was more than 60 cases with about 20 deaths. Figures issued today show that there were 49
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  • 60 6 SINGAPORE Marine Police yesterday found the body of a Chinese in the sea behind the N.A.A.S.I. building in Beach Road. The died man was clad in a white shirt and singlet. Police last night said the identity of the man was not known. He Is
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  • 164 6 LONDON TOLD ABOUT IT Rubber price 17<REQUENT representations r regarding the price of rubber have been going from the Commissioner-Generals office in Singapore to the British Government during the past few months, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald stated yesterday. Reviewing the situation in i South-East Asia. Mr. MacDonald stressed the importance
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  • 97 6 Office-bearers elected at the annual general meeting of the Ma'.nyan Institute of j Dance Teachers are: President. Mr. Matheson I Sinn vice-presidents. Messrs. C H. Chan and Mr. C. B. I Tan, secretary. Mr. Leonardo I Siddons; treasurer. Mr. Cnua En* Cheong; area secretaries !Mr. Victor Ong
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  • 89 6 F)R failing to attend court to answer cnarges against them, two men were yesterday brought before the Singapore Second Police Magistrate. Mr. J B Jeyaretnam. They were Lee Hock Chye. who was required to appear before the Magistrate's Court in Perak, on May 21.
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  • 243 6 DEFENCE NOT CALLED KUALA LIMPUR, Thursday. FORMER Selangor badminton star, N p**^' $300 from a sub-contractor. Nk who was defended by Mr. R. P. S. Rajasooria, was alleged to have received the money from Tan Chai Pun on Jan. 25. His defence was not called.
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  • 143 6 AQUARIUM READY NEXT YEAR /X)MPLETION of the aqua\j rium in King George V Park and the development of Marine Parade and the Esplanade, are among the improvement projects planned by the City Council for next year, The city Architect and Building Surveyor. Mr. w. IWatson said it wa* P«>Pos«» next
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  • 80 6 rE Titanla, the 6.704-ton cargo-passenger vessel, will arrive in Singapore from Manila on Saturday after an absence of almost four years. This Norwegian-built and 1 registered vessel has been on the Pacific service for the Wilh Wilhelmsen Line since October, 1948. sailing between the Philippines and
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  • 138 6 A MOTION by Mr. E. V. Dayies (Labour), wmcn A to abolish the nine nominated seat* > m the Singapore City Council and have their places filled by elected Councillors, may be deferred when it is introduced at Monday^ meeting or me w Council.
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  • 31 6 JOHORE BAHRU, ThursIbrahim bin Hussaln was allowed bail in $200 by the Police Court pending trial on a charge of causing hurt to a motor cyclist by rash driving.
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  • 306 6 Ol'B-STATIONS liable U l»a* 13 shedding today:— OAT JaUn Ampav 8.M.8.C MeRitchie. Braddell Rise. Island Golf i Club, Seletar Pomp*. Nee Soon, i SeleUr Wlrelen. Mental Hospital. Trafalgar Est. New World. Bandemeer Rd.. Ban Hock Leong. Milne Rd.. Jalan Sultan, Beach Rd.. Alhambra, RaHles Hotel, Sumbawa Rd.,
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  • 43 6 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs Members of the Police and Home Guards in Plentong district entertained European and Chinese residents in the district to a Hari Raya luncheon at the Plentong Police Station compound today A Malay musical party later entertained the guests.
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  • 34 6 Singapore trade unionists last night gave a dinner at the Jubilee Restaurant to Mr. F. W. Dalley, British Trade union expert, w'/o conducted an eight-day trade union course which ended yesterday.
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  • 86 7 A NO Choon Seng, 27, was charged in the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday with stabbing a woman, Yeo Chwee Sian. with a knife on June 24 in Kampong Tiong Bahru. Another woman, Ang Geok Eng, was alleged to have threatened to harm Yeo on the
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  • 61 7 Singapore police yesterday announced the traffic arrangements for the coming Bukit Timah races on July 5. 9 and 12. On race days a'J traffic on Dunearn Road between Newton Circus and Race Course wilO go in a northerly direction between 1 p.m. and 3 p.m.
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  • 281 7 Police raid gambling stall racketeers near schools SIX HELD AFTER STREET CHASES SINGAPORE police pounced on gambling stalls set up by hawkers outside St. Andrew's and McNair Road schools in Singapore yesterday and arrested six men. These raids were the first steps in an islandwide police campaign to wipe out
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  • 151 7 'PWO Malay sappers of the -1 Royal Engineers, who stole 600 yards of insulated copper cable belonging to the War Department, were sentenced to six months' detention each by a Singapore court martial at Gillman Barracks yesterday. They were Ishak bin Abdul Rahman, 21,
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  • 116 7 A 22-YEAR-OLD trishawrider. Koh Cheng Soon, who tried to bribe a police lieutenant with $3, was ordered to pay a One of $125 in the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday, or go to prison for two months. Koh admitted that when approached by Police Lieutenant
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  • 79 7 rE forty-year-old Singa-pore-registered vessel. Empire Longford, which has long sailed the China Sea. will shortly be towed into Singapore by the British tug. Castle Peak, on her final voyage to Britain, where she will be broken up. Formerly the Hong Siang arid before that known as
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  • 100 7 pOLONY servicemen and artistes will help Singapore Boy Scouts to raise funds to send six scouts to the Australian Jamboree in Queensland in December. At least $8,000 is required. Part of the money will tie 1 1 raLi^d tonight wheh sfcrvice- 8 men.
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  • 45 7 A BCD vaccination team and a malarial adviser from the World Health Organisation's regional office are to visit Sarawak to assist in starting operations for the control of tuberculosis and malaria. The team will stay in SaI rawak for nine months.
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  • 130 7 APPEALS made recently by the Singapore Muslim Advisory Board for Muslim women to join up as nurses have met with good response, but most volunteers lacked the basic English education necessary to be admitted into the profession. The Secretary of the Board. Inche Abu
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  • 201 7 IPOH, Thursday. T<HK Mentri Besar of Perak, Dato Panglima Bukit A (iantang, who returned today from a holiday in Britain, had a bit surprise when he saw figures for results achieved by the Security Forces in Perak during the two months he was away. He
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  • 40 7 Lt.-Col. T. J. Hutchinson. who arrived in Singapore on Wednesday, is to take over command of the Singapore Volunteer Corps from Lt.Col. R. W. Watson-Hyatt, who has been the commandant since the corps was reformed in 1948.
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  • 110 7 Squatters get new land plan LAND allotment plans for the squatters in Puah n the Mukim of Kurong Anat. the only new village in Perils, have been announced. Only temporary occupation licences will be Issued for 125 residential 1 lots each 70 feet Dv 50 feet. This is because the
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  • 30 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Thins Ton Ouan Tin was allowed bail in $1.0Ml)y the S" slops Ctnirt today cm a charge of being in possession of Jhree slabs of opium.
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  • 319 7 New pay rates apply to all SINGAPORE Government last night, clarifying the consolidation and expatriation pay schemes tor Govern- ment officers recently' approved by the Legisla-' tive Council, said that the new schemes apply equally to expatriate and locally-domiciled officers l Under the scheme, all employees benefit by a proportionately
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    • 96 7 A Ml measure) ofDetojto- < jj mil jCT Q\) r\ I^|muSHß0 O OMK|| (yy) Every l«t 4«>P of t^is tan.- Cy f +&V+ talking soup tempts your I appetite. Those tender little mushrooms jj& .^X are specially selected i» expertly \jl I cooked, combined with thick dairy j I cream
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    • 193 7 Stomach cramp I There is no need for you to suffer •forming discomfort after meals. 'BISMAG (Bisurated Magnesia) will brine X o l <fick relief by neutralizing the excess acid in your stomach which in most cases is the cause of the discomfort. Modern conditions which give rise to nervous
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 181 7 s K» v flp" > I LtH: First annu... v lotagrairilic exhibition at British Council Hall. Stamford Road. Opening ceremony by Mr. T.P.F. McNeice. president of City Council. 5 30 p.m. ALUMNI ASSN. of King Edward VII College of Medicine: Annual meeting at pathology laboratory. Faculty of Medicine. Sepoy Lines.
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  • 23 8 ALLAN SARGEANT of Guthrte and Co., Ltd Kuala Lumpur, murdered by communist tcrrorlst« on Pamol Estate, Kluang. Johore on Friday June 20.
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  • 45 8 Mr. and Mrs. P. Ramannthan of Centul, Kuala Lumpur, thank all friends and relatives who attended their wedding, sent presents and rendered assistance MRS A. B. McISAAC thanks all friends who sent wreaths, condolence messages, and especially those who rendered assistance. •Jso attended funeral.
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  • The Straits Times Singapore, Fri., June 27, 1952.
    • 614 8 The War Damage Commission must be a patient and long-suffering body. Or are its members and officials merely thick-skinned How otherwise could they remain unresponsive to the criticism of their activities which appears so frequently in the correspondence columns of the newspapers There must be some reason
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    • 470 8 Chinese refugee doctors are not wanted in Malaya, we are told by members of the medical profession in Singapore. Not because they are "not needed; none of the Singapore doctors could seriously advance that argument. Not because the 400,000 squatters in the Federation's -four hundred new
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  • 1367 8  -  REGINALD PECK -By T*HE ancient idea of a university as a universitas litterarum has not always been perfectly realised in the Western lands that gave It birth. But the concept was for centuries at least not abandoned, and shortcomings were tor the most part eventually
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  • 658 8 JofltiOft A DOCUMENT captured from the Germans at the end of the war gave a list of prominent Britonspoliticians, writers, actors priests and artists— who were to be "liquidated" in the event of a successful German invasion. It is still considered to be
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  • 381 8 On the Margin AT the risk of appearing to be Ju.rt plain Jazy (which we are, given the slightest opportunity), we reproduce for the third successive day the Sarawak Museum correspondent's notes in th« Sarawak Gazette. The Sarawak Museum wants help in, among other rhinos, excavating at S^ntubong. The work
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    • 714 8 Strait* Timet It Free Prctt For the convenience el M>iil un our rcsretentttivt Ist Moor. SINCAPORE COLO STORAGE ORCHARD ROAD, wilt rcc.vc tmall advcitiwmcnts »nd inwn to bo* numbcrt Cljswricd «dverti«cmcnt« mot •lie bo handed to CITY BOOK STORE LTD. Winchcttcc Houm Collyer Quay Siniijpoie CITT BOOK STORE LTD. 9]
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    • 102 8 Grass beyond the mountains SEEKING new ranch lands, they thrust into vast regions untrodden by white men crossed mountains, swamps, faced wild beasts, hostile Indians. Yet this was only 17 years ago! A 23-page book condensation in the May Reader's Digest tells how two cowboys self-reliant, quick on the trigger
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    • 10 8 Letters to the editor will bo found in Pago 12
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    • 111 8 R^Pn^|J| (Ze«s Subsidiary) Eight and Six Power 'fli^oPTiciAN W!%s SHEAFFEICS \g2» Sknlp "Jukt what th* docror ordced" Ww to avoid th* clotting, clegg nf Wl and orroson cured by UPV common mkt A jwitch to Sknp y^^jr can vavr many dollars m costly x^r repays. Of complet* replace--I\S meni >knp
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  • 316 9 Trade Board in market and price rises to 97 3 /4 cents TIIK Board of Trade has been buying rubber mi the London market daily for the past week and has contributed to the present rise in price in Singapore, it was revealed by Singapore
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  • 87 9 Bi-weekly air service to Sibu ILIALAYAN Airways will inaugurate a bi-weekly ■service to Sibu, in Borneo, on Tuesday. The service will leave Singapore on Tuesdays and Fridays, calling at Kuching, Sibu and Labuan, before returning the following day. Cipt. R P Mollard. managing director of Malayan Airways, told the Straits
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  • 74 9 MR. S. BENJAMIN the oldest employee of the Straits Times Press, died last night at the General Hospital. He was taken ill suddenly in the afternoon. Known as "Benji to his many friends, including subeditors and composing room employees, the late Mr. Benjamin had nearly 40 years' Fervice
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  • 27 9 A special constable arrested a Chinese who was carrying a latex bucket full of rice, sugar, cigarettes, sweets and medicines, near Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday
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  • 66 9 A memorial service for Dr. James Stewart Nagle, who died in New York on April 10 will be held at the Chapel Hall of the Anglo-Chinese Junior School, Cole m a n Street. Singapore at 5 p.m. on Thursday. The service Is being sponsored by the
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  • 33 9 Terrorists ambushed a patrol of the Ist Cameronians in the Labis area of Johore on Wednesday. One soldier was killed and another slightly wounded The gang was driven off.
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  • 263 9 VIR. ALFRED R. HOGG made a pledge last night ITI when he was installed president of the Singapore Rotary Club in a simple but impressive ceremony at the Raffles Hotel. "This is the greatest honour any Rotary club can bestow upon its members and
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  • 222 9 \m Governor, Mr. J. F. Nicoll, watched and smiled yesterday as a 26-year-old Indian labourer at mn adult education class was coaxed by his teacher, Miss Lilian Ponambalam, to pronounce a sentence correctly in English. The labourer scratched his head and made several attempts to say "This
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  • 368 9 SIR CHENG-LOCK HITS BACK OIK Cheng-lock Tan, president of the Malayan Chinese Association, yesterday hinted that he might be an M.C.A. candidate in future elections. He was replying to three critics of the M.C.A.— Mr. John Laycock, Singapore Legislative Councillor; Mr R Jumabhoy, elected member
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    33 9 MRS. EDITH YORK. 87. pictured at Kalians airport yesterday when she passed through Singapore by Qantas -BOAC on her way to Sydney from Lor.don. It was her first air trip. Straits Times picture.
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  • 58 9 EIGHTEEN girls and women, whose ages ranged from 12 to 42, pleaded ignorance that removing timber worth $50 from the Forest Reserve at Upper Thomson Road, was an offence. They were warned and discharged in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday. The women were caught by
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  • 74 9 •KITR. YEAH BIN CHIAT, AJ3.P., Singapore Traffic Police, is flying on Thursday to Britain on a six months' training course at Ryton, in Yorkshire. While he is away. Mr. A. E. Minns. ASP., who has just returned from leave, will take ever as assistant to the
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  • 64 9 piNAL plans for the campaign to raise fund.) for the new $1,000,000 building for the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce will be .discussed at the chamber's committee meeting today. A decision will also be taken on the allocation, by communal groups, of donations expected from various
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  • 402 9 KUALA 1.1 .VtiM K. Thursday. VINKTKKN REPORTS, which reflect the quickened tempo of the administration since the arrival of the High Commissioner, General Sir Gecald Templer, and the Deputy High Commissioner, Mr. D. C. MacGillivray, will be laid before the Federal Legislative Council on Wednesday.
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  • 74 9 Not secret society leader -CORRECTION IN OUR issue of May 15. under the heading "Secret Society Leader Fined", it was stated that Mr. Lee Kee Eng was chief of Gang 18 secret society. This was Incorrect. No evidence was given In the case in which he was concerned to show
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  • 79 9 JOHORE BAHRU Thurs. PISONERS of the Johore Bahru civil prison held a Hart Raya concert yesterday, day. Those entertained were fel-low-prisoners and the prison SUIT. Among the many novel items was a hula-hula number, in which, dusky "maidens" took the stage wearing crepe paper skirts and
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  • 246 9 'Hands off TUC parties warned KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A "HANDS off the MTUC" warning to I all political parties was i Riven today by the refilling president of the Malayan Trade Union Council. Mr. P. P. Narai yanan. He was commenting on a report in the Straits Times that the
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  • 58 9 Toh Bee Lee. a 24-year-old woman, was run over by a truck and killed yesterday i morning as she was cycling atone the 1"J m.s. Lim Chu > Kang Road. Singapore. Inspector Abdul Kadir bin Abu Bakar. of the Traffic Branch. appeaCs to > nesses of the
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    • 89 9 THEIR OWN MUL LIONS I. VM/\ J J 1 A* unintcrruptrd view may T H a# J \f window b* u«inf our |«s» belt NACOS back to back and they produce an inconspicuous mvllif* of girder strength. /A**md- Glass Pon€S of vanous lengths patterns in Stock A.CLOUET C$ HP 36-WALUCH
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  • 45 10 The Mayor of Rochester, Alderman A. A. J. Anderson, will be In Singapore on July 28 In Uw course of seven weeks' toflr of Australia, Canada and the U.S.A. He will meet Singapore City Councilors and leave the following morning.
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  • 474 10 THIRD REQUISITE MISSING IN 'MARRIAGE' PLEA-COUNSEL Judgment reserved in Madam Yeo's appeal SINGAPORE COURT OF APPEAL yesterday reserved judgment in the appeal of Madam Yeo Siew Neo against the decision of Mr. Justice Rogers dismissing her claim for a share in the estate of the late Mr. Lee Siew Kow,
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  • 226 10 MR. F. W. DALLET, British trade union expert, told 30 trade unionists in Singapore yesterday, to establish closer relations between employer* and workers. te said that the develop" Rof a co-operative attlamong employers and yees would help to build dustrial peace In the Dalley was speaking
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  • 160 10 rE two Dutch sailors, Immanuel Salem Korver and Jan Hendrik Gammink, who are 10,000 miles away from home and were sent to prison this week, will remain In gaol. Their company would not pay their fines for them. On Monday, in the Singapore
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  • 56 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. IN the Mentakab area of Pahang. a patrol of "C" Company 4th Battalion. MaLay Regiment, contacted three terrorists. In a running battle they killed one and wounded another. The wounded man got away, helped by the thud terrorist. The dead terrorist's gun and ammunition
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  • 68 10 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— Chang Fook Seng, of Singapore, was fined $50 by the Police Court today for inconsiderate driving as a result of which he struck a car driven by Sister F. Ball and then crashed against two pillars <n the hospital compound entrance. Chang said
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  • 65 10 HAD HIS BEST SUIT ON —THEN SUICIDE rpEOH CHUAN SENG, an X inmate of the Trafalgar Home at Vio Chu Rang Road, took a bath, put on his best clothes and then hanged himself, the Singapore Coroner was told yesterday. The four-man jury returned a finding of suicide. Inspector George
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  • 102 10 A DINNER to honour Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan. president of the Malayan Chinese Association on his receivin K the K BE. win be held by the Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce of Malaya, in the Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall. Kuala Lumpur, on July 26. The
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  • 90 10 A 54-YEAR-OLD gardener Sinniah Marimuthu, when charged in the' Singapore fourth Police Court yesterday with disposing of four rattan baskets suspected to have bien stolen, said: "I found the baskets in the garden of St. Paul's, Upper Serangoon Road where I was working". Inspector Michael Chong, prosecuting, said
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  • 90 10 A BOOK of Remembrance may be kept In the War Memorial hall being built In St. Andrew's Cathedral in Singapore. The Archdeacon of Singapore, the Yen. Robin Woods, said yesterday that employers wishing names of their staff who died during the Japanese occupation to be Inscribed In
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  • 49 10 Mr. H. C. Allen, sen of Sir George Allen, former ViceChancellor of the University of Malaya, has returned from leave m Switzerland with hl# 21-year-jola bride, Jennifer. Mrs. Allen, who was Mist J. Parker, lived for many years in Switzerland with her parents.
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  • 63 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. —Donald Peers, the singer, and his party of entertainer: from England, will give a show to the forces in K <sla Lumpur tomorrow night. Since Its arrival, '.he party has been visiting outlying army camps. After tomorrow's show the artistes will make
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  • 110 10 SINGAPORE City Council Is investigating the ownership of the land in Handy Rood on the bank of the Stamford Canal, where a European. Mr. M. I. Isaac. fell in and was killed on Tuesday night. The City Engineer, Mr. G. Edmond, told the
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  • 67 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. An important statement on Chinese schools is to be made by the Member for Education, Dato EEC. Thuralsingham, toworrow. the Federation Government announced today. The statement will be made in a broadcast by Dato Thuralsingam after the 7 p.m. news from Radio Malaya. It
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  • 643 11 BRITISH HUMOUR AND U.S.DRAMA BRIAN CROZIER talking about FILMS I DON'T suppose film-makers are more nationalistic than other manufacturers, yet the results of their labours underline national differences more than any other products of modern Industry. I have just seen two films, one British, one American, which illustrate the point.
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  • 222 11  - Copious Tears For Sale MANNING BLACKWOOD By. I SUPPOSE it is to my everlasting discredit that I had never heard of a brave American songstress called Jane Froman until I went to see "With a Song in My Heart" starring Miss Susan Hayward. This is a Technicolor flim which will
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  • 272 11 THE first— and only— x time I ever went to France, I was fascinated by the carefree abandon of the populace as it made use of those very necessarycivic adjuncts, the public conveniences No furtive, down-the-stairs-and-iound-thc cor- ner" tactics for the French. They patronise the
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  • 150 11 OO- the Filipino "Tarzan fJCm which opened for the Hari Raya season at the Garrlck Theatre. Singapore on Tuesday, is a pretty satisfying version of the Hollywood-Edgar Rice Burrroughs prototype Jesus Ramos (Mr. Phlllpines of 1952). who plays th e title role, is every bit as brave
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  • 311 11 HERE are pocket review* of the best films at present in circulation In Singapore and the Federation. Three stars indicate an outstanding picture two means above average and one Indicates good entertainment. Decision Before Dawn.—Dramatically authentic espionage thriller of great power, wilh Gray Merrill. Richard
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 249 11 MORNING MATINEES 9 a.m. THAT FORSYTHE WOMAN" sunuay 8.30 a.m. "AI>V OF FRANK JESSE JAMES" I 'wu»' Juuinnnnnn PEOPLE WILL TALK about the romance and continue to talk about the hearty humnurlf GRANT ■Tdrd^Bi at*. jH A^i tPwb^BF .dlß^B^Xp .j^B^B^BR .^Bfc .a^B^B^B^B^b 11 r jjf^^BK/ .^■Sij fl^BH bHHMblb^Hblb^blb^blHbhbl SEE ESTHER
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    • 261 11 Showing Simultaneously TODAY at the CAPITOL CATHAY -PAVILION NEW ALHAMRRA ROYAL DIAMOND AMERICA vs MALAYA THOMAS CUP CHALLENGE ROUND Filmed by the Malayan Film Unit. 1.45 4. «.30. 9.30 W/M^iJjfLSjSi y£j "Oscar" Winner HUMPHREY BOGART TOT co-stnrs with KATHARINE HEPBURN in IIaFRKANQUEIN Distributed b> Shaw Bros. SOON! AUK GI'INNKSS BEATRICE
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    • 614 12 SCHOPENHAUER once wrote a weighty essay on the dictum that "Logic will seldom convince a man unless it is to his own Interest". Human nature having ch^iged little since— assuming he proved his argument— Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald would not appear to have solved
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    • 269 12 I HAVE attended a good many "celebrity concerts in the Victoria Memorial Hall during the past 30 years. I have always worn a coat because I think my figure is better suited to a coat. But I have constantly noticed, with some envy, the considerable and
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    • 32 12 I SEE Mr. Malcolm MacDonald says that it Is not fchrajl necessary to wear a_ (■a; in Singapore at social' functions. Hell, sir what < about my waistcoat? OLD-TIMER. Singapore.
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    • 134 12 I WELCOME Mr. Mac Donald's suggestion that a black tie. "spotless" whit* shirt black silk cummerbund, black trousers and black shoes might be adopted as suitable evening dress for men in Malaya— especially on occasions which are neither formal nor jtt completely informal This would be excellent
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    • 271 12 The Twentieth Century style Ambassador YOUR correspondent Mr. G. Stewart Sutherland asks "Where did V. M. gather the information that Mr Mac Donald has gathered respect and regard from what he refers to as the Malayan peoples? Speaking as a Malayan of Asian descent, an<j from the Asian point of
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    • 90 12 IT seems to me that at a time like this, when we In Malaya are confronted with Issues of such tremendous Import. It Is silly to be wrangling about the dinner jacket. I see from Tuesday's Strait* Times that Mr. Ng Sen Choy thinks that, because they
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  • 64 12 nil camera study, by Harry Miller, has won the Bronze Medal in the Advanced Pictorial section of the Singapore Camera Club't ftnt annual members' competition, which vMI be opened to exhibition in the British Council Hall, Singapore, this evenina at 5.30 by Mr. T. P. T, McNeice,
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    • 552 12 PRjEVENTrooth DECAY •V*v«nf tooth atocoy/ Use refreshing LISTEUNE Tooth Pan* which checks cavity formation these 3 important ways. 1. USTEIINC Tooth Paste helps remove destructive bacteria. 2. iistfkine looth Paste attacks dull film whicb holds bacteria against tooth surfaces. 3. llsterine Tooth Piste even help* to remove mouth acids. Brushing
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 346 12 .27. Apparatus that can produt* The Straits Times Crossword M i&£ 4) (l) Oaplng (7). T~ |3 I li ll* I s* l1 < 7) -t I 1 PWn v i ij jsg; TBRgaH™ 2 PttTi of ft tralni ferry m m 1 p■ W 3. c 88a k^ axfe
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  • 160 13 ARISE of $25 a picul was registered for Muntok white pepper on the Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange j yesterday sellers asking $604 a picul. The price has gain- ed m n a picul in two days. Sarawak »vhite pepper showed a
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  • 197 13 3*/4 cts. gain on steady market T^HE UPWARD trend in the rubber price continued yesterday and a gain of 3J cents was made, July« first grade closing at 97f cents a lb. There was a reluctance on I the part of upcountry hold- i ers
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  • 23 13 J*TO. I R. 8.8. Sept. lt.->2 (In t'.S. rent*):— TnessU>s Wednesday** < i.smt closing 31.25 traded 31.75 traded Tone: Quiet, bat steady.
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  • 14 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs. June 26. $484.25 a picul i (down $1.25).
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  • 71 13 NEW VOBK. Thurs. ITNITEO STATES ex|M>rU brake in eight-year-old record by booming to I SSI. Is., Mt.«<M In May. the (>nsu« Bureau said in a preliminary re port yesterdar. I |> I SSI :> s.iMM). 1 ..in April. shipmtnls abroad last monlh bettered the former
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  • 147 13 Tin section irregular: Rubbers up MALAYAN SHARES ENCOURAGED by the rise E* in the price of rubber, the Singapore Share Market was steady yesterday. A number of rubber shares were marked up, while the tin section was irregular. Industrials, on the whole were quiet. Yesterdays price changes by the Malayan
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  • 36 13 HONG KONG, Thurs— Free market currency exchange of Hong Kong dollars was quoted at the close today as follows: US$l HKS6 5378 (cash): HK$6 67 T.T.i: HK$l6.OO. One tael of Id HK$3Ol 18— UP.
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  • 163 13 AUSTRALIAN STOCK EXCHANGE From Our Own Correspondent MELBOURNE. Thurs INVESTMENT prices were steady to firmer on the Stock Exchange todfcy. Buyers lifted their bids for some issues without attracting sellers. Three recently lls'ed issues had opening quotations clcse to their par values. Several months
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  • 35 13 Manchester North Borneo Rubber Company's trading profl' year i to March 31. 1952. is £80,80«. Taxation absorbs £63.505 Forward £9.054 i £5.472 1. Dividend icr year Is 10 per cent. (15 per cent.)
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  • 70 13 MELBOURNE. Thurs. T>RICES njnalned firm at to- day> Melbourne wool sal?*. The Herald's woo] exp rt said that the strong finish to the woo 1 .va.«on was the best possible tonic for the wool trade. Confidence appeared to have be?n rcR'ored apiong manufacturers, »ho Wire onxlous to replenish
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  • 80 13 NEW YORK, Thurs. WALL STREET closed firm yesterday. Following a qu»K and "indecisive morning session, the markrt developed an encouraging resurgence of inves ment interest which pushed both the rail and composite average rates to new 1952 high levels. There wag no special news to account
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  • 165 13 CHIPS alongside thr Singapore Har- bcur Board godosrns. or expected I there at 7 a m today. are: 1/1 Pres Van Buren, 4/5 Phemius. Coal Plant_j ITjlmentem: 4/7. Mapta: l'». JayV] I it. A Oo.i 11. Memnnn: :3'14 Brecon- i •hire: -.5 16 Cast>vi'.'.e: 1«. Ra.'ula: 19/20.
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  • 515 14 'Sugar 'Ray fails to answer bell NEW YORK, Thursday. IVITH the temperature at 104 degrees in the Yankee Stadium here, Joey Maxim, the holder, won his world light-heavyweight fish I with "Sugar" Ray Robinson, world middleweight title holder, last night on a technical knock out.
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    48 14 IT.. COMING! A left hook from Randolph Turpin is on its way and Don Cockell has his right hand ready to block it daring their British ligbt-heavyweight title fight on June 10. Turpin won the title in the 11th round when the referee stopped the fight. AJ\ photo.
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  • 260 14 Daly leads in £2,000 golf tourney LONDON, Thurs. ANOTHER major British professional golf tournament began on the East and West j courses of the Wentworth Club. Bu»rey yesterday when the first l round of the Daks £2.000 event was played. Half the field competed over! each course and players revers*
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  • 77 14 DUBLIN. Thurs.— Mr. A. L. Hawkins' Thirteen of Diamonds scored an easy victory In the Irish Derby ovet one mile four furlongs at the Curragh yesterday to land a 10-1 chance. Thirteen of Diamonds was broueht home by J. Mullane eight lengths In front of his nearest challenger.
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  • 25 14 LOUISVILLE (Kentucky). Thurs. Jimmy Turnesa beat Chick Herbert at the 36' h hole to win the Professional Golfers' Association title yesterday.— UP.
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  • 28 14 ZAGREB. Thurs —Yugoslavia beat Norway by four goals to one in a soccer lnUmatlonal here yesterday after leading by three to one at half time.— Reuter
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  • 137 14  -  JACK FINGLETON From CANBERRA, Thurs. k USTRALIAN Olympic Council are expected to agree r%. today to the inclusion of Capt. Claude Smeal in the Australian team for Helsinki. Smeal, in an Australian infantry battalion, is with the front line troops in Korea and
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  • 586 14  -  ALF GOVER Cricket academy. ...l 2 By OF the several lee side shots, two I have not yet explained are the leg glide and the sweep to leg. The leg glide was first made famous by Ranjitsinjhi. In his day, fast and medium paced
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  • 467 14 LONDON. Thurs. I CURREY. county cricket Cham- I >J pioaship leaders, put up a fine performance yesterday In dismissing Hampshire for 151 In three-and-a-half hours. Four Hampshire batsmen provided 133 of the total between them, and five were sent back without scoring. Aloe Bedser and
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  • 119 15 KUALA LUMPUR Thurs. r*OON Kok Ying and Ng Clung Hong, a seeded Dair. entered the men's doubles final of the Selangor Chinese R.C. ooen invitation tennis tournament tortay /V ueatlng another seeded pair, I. V Stemson and A H S Reid 6-1. 6-8.
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  • 56 15 IPO.:. Ihurs. PeraK ttarn :o meet Aryan Gyinknana on the Chinese Assembly Hall ground here on Sunday .ill be Kmi Choy, Sai Chong. Boon K*at. Tue* Choy. Kirn Fong. Ishak KasM.n Subramaniam. Eng Kill Stepaen.son. Sal'ehudin. Alan Kme. Reserves: Peter Chow. Tuck Kong. P Sank;v
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  • 26 15 The Presbyterian Boys Schools seventh annual athletic sports will be held on Wednesday. Ji;iy J at Lorong J. Telok Kurau. starting at 300 prn.
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  • 26 15 MARCUS Al KKI.il S (Landsdown) gets his nose in front of Starain (Spenctr) to win the second race at Ipoh on Wednesday.
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  • 328 15  - Aladdin looms as strong possibility for main Cl. 4 sprint EPSOM JEEP TRACK IMPROVES From IPOH, Thursday. A SHARP SHOWER here last night has eased up the rock-hard track and several horses showed eagerness to go fast in this morning's training gallops. New Zealand-bred ALADDIN, with Jackie Tait up. did
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  • 437 15 JIN EONG SET FOR 3 TITLES IN P.B.A. MEET IPOH, Thursday. TVW JIN EONG, in great form after a strenuous schedule of training during the recent Thomas Cup trials, is expected to easily retain his singles and doubles titles and win the mixed title with his sister Eng Looi in
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    20 15 I\. Ml i: I I or Ireland who fights Little P.ir.is over 10 rounds at (lie Happy World arena toniKht
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  • 134 15 In a friendly badminton mitch played in the Clerical Union Hall on Tuesday, Arche Juvenus Spor.s Club beat Us ful Badminton Party by four games to three: The scores: (Arche Juvenus players first): Thng Hooi Long beat Phun Yew Hon-i. 15-12. 15-4: Johnny Sng bent Low
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  • 86 15 At the Mxtn annual general me*Ung of th 8.0.D Civilian Association (Badminton Section) the following were elected officials for the year; Convenor. Scan Soi Soon; Badminton Captain Andrew TanCommittee Members: J. A. Pereria Oscar Olsen. A. Raaak. D. Souxa Tshak o. Sklek. Jimmy Ooh Simon He. R. O.
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  • 269 15 Weights f or Ipoh races tomorrow WEIGHTS for all seven races on Saturday, third day of the ivr.ik Turf Club's June meeting are: CL. 4. DIV I— <»F. Talkie 9 in \rademy Award 8.13 ail Ii- nt 8.12 "in*- Eyes 8.08 8.07 V ariety Rewe 8.«7 >>yen Eleven 8.06 iTitnr
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  • 796 15 T»HE Singapore Motor Club has drawn up a 1 programme of 17 events for the annual Half Mile Speed Trial to be held on the Lim Chu Kang Road on Sunday, July 6. Proceeds of this meeting will aid the dependents of the three
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  • 122 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Thur*. f LETUS GOMEZ. Ma :iyu'« quarter mi> champion, lun entered for ih^ee events ut i^ first annual meet of the rec-ntly formed Indo-Ceylones- Am;it nr I Athletic Club or Mi'.va to bl held on the sports club groun4 here on July 5
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  • 85 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Thur.v— l h« Football Association of Seluntfiir, in a circular ju.m issued. referees against the comic h:ibif of asking the team, whose opponents have not turned up. to kick the ball into an empty goal for a win. The PAS. says it disallows mutual
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 28 15 SINGAPORE TIDES TODAV: Hl^li U!lM i9Ji and M2« lt.ll: L. 0745 i!4l »:i<: '.Ml 14.41. rOMOHUH: 0141 <S»> ami 14S7 i* fit. Ml* il.ti and M21 i* 3i.
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  • 593 16 Colony open Cup campaign tomorrow DEFENCE MAY MISS HARITH By Our Soccer Reporter SINGAPORE start their 1952 Malaya Cup campaign tomorrow, and the first barrier in their bid to win the cup for the third year in succession is Malacca. Not a very formidable barrier, perhaps, but it is not
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    46 16 I \>i WINNEK: Arthur rtinl. the Olympic 400-mrtr. champion, had no difnruKy in winninc the 440 yds. in 48.1 sec at the British A.A.A. championships at the White City Stadium on June 14. Here is Wint winninc, yards in front of his nearest riTal— Renter photo.
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    19 16 KOOFK BANNISTER, wins the 880 in limn 51.5 sec at the British A.A.A. championships on June 14. Reuter photo
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  • 36 16 At the TangUn Club yis'erdny Income Tax Office (D. H Tudor an<" G. T. Hollowav* beat Commissioners General's Ofllce (Capt. W. R. Collins and FLt. Bishop* in the godown doub'.es .im!.n 6-1. l-«. 8-3.
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  • 98 16 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. RAIN Interfered with the pro- gramme of the Johore Bahru distiict's fourth annual athletic championships today. Some items were held over for tomorrow. This has made it necessary for the sports to begin at 2 p.m. sharp tomorrow. Of the 12 events
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  • 59 16 COLD STORAGE BEAT S.C.C. Cold Storape beat SC.C. 3-1 In a friendly soccer match on the padang yesterday. All the goals came in the second half. S.CC. scored first through Mac- j Donald. Mud ell equalised and five minutes from the end put Cold Storage In the lead from the
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  • 54 16 KUALA LUMPDR. Thurs. The final at the Army FA. Malaya Cup competition between Ist. Lancers and Ist. Canuronlani iwill be played on HQ Malaya 'A 1 I ground on July 12. Cameronians qualified the final ifter beating ***** Hussars J-l in the second
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  • 284 16 SINGAPORE'S cricket team *3 to travel to Malacca for their inter-State match has i undergone some changes. Jack Smith is unable to go and Frank Reynolds will skipper the side. In fclace of Jack Smith the SC.A. have invited T. Nickleson. the R.A.F.
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  • 67 16 T<AMPENIS Rovers scored a comfortable 3-0 win over Singapore Medical Workers Union to advance a s'ep further in quest of a s.AT.A. Junior Cup in a scrappy game at BODCA ground yesterday. Rovers' three goals came in the second half. Two came from centre forward Pasqual.
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  • 98 16 OLAYINO with better comblna- Uon In the second half. Pulo Bukoon beat M PH. 5-3 in Singapore B.H F.A Div. 1 game at Farrer Park yesterday. The game went off to a very slow pace due 10 the slipperyground, but Bukom held the upper hand and took the
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  • 494 16 ELEVEN records were smashed at the 17th annual athletic sports of the Serangoon English School yesterday. EtghUen-year-old Mohammed Yusofl bin Ohanl (Clifford) won the individual championship with 20 points while Ooh Keng Liang was run-ner-up with 10 points Clementi House totalled 231 points. 26 points
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  • 315 16 By Our Boxing Reporter DAVE SANDS, middleweight boxing champion of the British Empire, will arrive in Singapore early next month to flght Fiji's light-heavyweight champion Isimeli Radrodro, at the Happy World arena on July 18. Singapore promoter Nene received a cable fom Sands' new manager,
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  • 89 16 SIGNALS Reg*, and Y.MJI.A. drew 2-2 in a S.A.F.A. Junior cup tie at Oeylanc stadium yesterday. Signals led 1-0 in the first half through a gift goal by Ibrahim 'full back), who mtsklcked the ball Into tut own goal. Af'er 40 minutes. Muslims equalised. Syed
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  • 103 16 Just before ha.f-ttane MP.H.'s Kcsnln brought the score to 2-2. On resumption. M.P.H. went straight into attack and a drive by DolUh hit the bar and Bakar Hashim rushed up to score. Bukom forced MP.H. on the defensive for the rest of the game. Sapartn scored the third
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  • 78 16 MALACCA'S team to meet 1 Singapore In a Malaya Cup match tomorrow will be choaao from Eow Swee, Allen. Cas&inelli McParland, Tlun Tye. Thompson Qulnn. ClMat Llm. Puieh, Thesaira Poole. Yuaof, McGee. Nelson Coleman, Short and Wilkinson. Singapore's team is: Chee Seng; Johan, Teow Keng; Vass
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  • 64 16 Old Victorians Cricket XI play Anglo-Chinesp School Ole Boys In the Evao Wong Shirk competition at Hong Llm Greri on Sunday at 11 a.m. will be: S. Tagarajah, R. Sitharam, B S. Sotn. Norayanan. S. Kulasingham. Dr. K. S. Retnam, A. C Shegaran. V. K TTiamby.
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  • 40 16 OILLJNGHAM. Thurs Th« Indian cricket tourtsU beat Com-* bin«d Service* by nine wickets here today Scores: India 229 end 69 for 1 (Rot 36 no. Adhtkari 23 no) Comb Services 111 and 17* 'DtTecha 3-28. Huirr 4-31).— Reuter
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  • 1240 16 5 AUSTRALIANS, 7 AMERICANS AMONG LAST 16 LONDON, Thursday. A USTRALIA, with five players in the last lti. and A the United States, with seven, hold strong hands in the men's singles in the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis championships. The outsiders left are Janslav Drobny, the self-exiled Czech, Eric Sturgess, South
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    • 70 16 SAFA CIP-TIE: C.A. v BODCA at J. Becar. .11 MOK (IP- Haikowyu V < h«-rful L»4i at Gertong: SHB Rrr, v B. Tiwah S.C. at BOD( C.A. 'A' v Casteans at CYHA. I Mi SERVICES LEAUI'E: Bl SINESS HOISCS: Uandrlsbaak v Jacks S.C. at Farrer Park. ATHLETICS Jobore A.A-A. sskgrU.
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