The Straits Times, 20 September 1952

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  • 21 1 The Straits Times MALA* sit NATIONAL N£W&*A£*c*sC Ljo i AliLlStLtsD 1846 TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1952. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 320 1 Boycott of Minister: police tear down posters AN eleventh-hour attempt by the Commis-sioner-General, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, to persuade 8,000 Singapore Naval Base workers not to boycott the visit of the Civil Lord of the Admiralty, Mr. Winfield Digby, or to hold a protest meeting failed
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  • 144 1 NOW 'SHE' IS NEXT TO A I TITLE WHEN Dr. Elixabeth Forbes-Sempill, sister of the 19th Baron Sempill and the tenth Baronet, head of one of Scotland's oldest titled families, was a little girl she felt like a boy. played their games, and had
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  • 92 1 Three more are killed 2 'bagged' by Worcesters KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. TN two battles in Perak yesterday, security forces killed three terrorists and captured their guns A patrol of the Im worcesters got two of the terrorists in the Chemor area while the third was killed by an ambush party
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  • 94 1 CHINESE IN BURMA ATTACKED RANGOON, Fri. BUR.'. tSE troops have dp3'in op 'rations against Ch:r-. <> Nationalists on a r 0 miles west of Keng- tun.:. In the first r- ported clash th^ Government troops killed at least six Chinese and many pa fnules luf.i:ed wiUi supplies The Chinese ft^d
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  • 46 1 IPOH, Fri— A Malay boy' escaped when a gang of terrorists murdered his father a rubber tapper, yesterday, while they were cycling along a track on an estate in the j Tapa n area of Perak. He was wounded In the attack
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  • 42 1 HONOLULU. Fri.— The last of 452 Wake islanders who were driven from their homes bv a typhoon arrived at Hickam air force base today. The last plane In a mass airlift evacuation landed with 24 passengers.— UP.
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  • 89 1 CALCUTTA, Friday. A ROYAL Air Force Meteor Jet fighter, missing since Wednesday on a flight from here to Singapore made a forced landing and crashed 60 miles north-west of Rangoon, Calcutta airport officials said today. I; two men in the plan* c pilot and
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  • 34 1 LONDON, Fri— Britain has sen: a new Note to the Chinese Government requesting details of British. Canadian and American subjects held in Chinese prisons, the Foreign Office announced today. Reuter.
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  • 38 1 ALOR STAR Fri.— A mining labourer wa s buried alive in a mining tunnel at Kaki Buklt, Perils when »he earth under him suddenly sank. The man was dead when fellow workers dug him out.
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  • 30 1 SEOUL, Fri.— Thirty-three 829s dropped 297 tons of incendiary bombs on targets near Hamhung late today. It was the first Superfortress daylight raid in 11 montru —UP.
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  • 25 1 MOSCOW, Fri. A fiveyear plan for athletics calls for the construction in Moscow of the world's largest stadium. It will hold 200.000 -UP.
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  • 56 1 LONDON. Fri. Shaw's Corner, the Hertfordshire home of George Bernard Shaw, has aroused so little public interest as a "shrine" that it may be let as an ordinary dwelling house, it was disclosed today Too few visitors go to se«» H and too little money
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  • 57 1 TOKYO, Fri.— Gourmets who read the "Where to dine tonight" column in the English language Nippon Times found at the end of the list of Tokyo's leading restaurant the scripture lesson for the day: "Man shall not live by bread alone but ly every word that
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  • 105 1 MALAYA S ROYAL VISITOR." 56-page tabloid (ist publication en Hei Royal Highness Hie Ductteu of Kent, wil be on sale throughout Malay* next week. Among the features is an authentic life story of the Quchess by lennifer Ellis, nvho has been able to obtain special material. "Malaya's
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  • 37 1 CAIRO, Fri.— The brother-in-law of Wafdist Party leader Mustafa Nahas was hustled off to prison today to join the swelling ranks of prominent Egyptians facing charges of graft, abuse of power and high treason.— Reuter.
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  • 229 1 NAIROBI. Fri. EUROPEANS in Nairobi demanded immediate emergency measures to deal wtth the Mau-Mau. described as a dreaded terrorist sect dedicated to driving the white man out of Kenya. Delegates to the European Electors' Union after a secret session yesterday unanimously accused the
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  • 21 1 NEW DELHI, Fri. Four children were killed when a fire destroyed a building In Delhi today.— A.P.
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  • 950 1 Six dollars a month man ran up a debt of $3,900,000 A MAN who started life as a coffeeshop assistant in Singapore in 1923 at $6 a month and who eventually became the owner of a match factory, a goldsmith's shop and a sauce factory, has became insolvent with $3,942,753
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  • 117 1 A FLYING 'VIP CABIN' FOR THE DUCHESS f. SPECIAL "YIP cabin" ■f* will be provided in the airliner flying the Duchess of Kent and her son, the **W», to Singapore and Honjr Kor.p at the end of f the month. The lounge of a BO AC Argonaut is being converted
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  • 130 1 Rfc Swedish-owned freighter Havsbri.s yesterday sent a radio SOS to Singapore asking for a doctor to be sent to the ship to attend an injured member of the crew. But the radio message did not give the position of the
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  • 114 1 No strike— so gas is on round the clock DLANS to ration gas supplies in Singapore from next week are off. The 24 stokers empu.ed at the City gas works In Kalian c Road, have agreed not to go on strike on Monday. The men agreed to suspend the strike
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  • 53 1 LONDON. Fri A reporter and a photographer caught "stealing" a mailbag to make headlines for their newspaper were dismissed from court today after paying costs David English, aged 22. reporter on Reynolds News, and photographer O. Cotte. aped 42. were discharged after Dayinsj 10 guineas
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  • 32 1 POWELL RIVER. (British Columbia), Fri. Leo Portelance, a mmber of the Canadian Olympic swimming team, is feared to have drowned while boating alone at a summer camp near here. A.P.
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  • 17 1 Another 8.112 people were vaccinated in Singapore yesterday. The total number vaccinated Is now ?00.6H
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  • 184 2 NEW YORK. Friday. T'HK RUSSIAN delegate to the Inited Nations, Mr. Jacob A. Malik yesterday vetoed Japm's app irilion for membership to the United Nat'ons yesterday. It was the Soviet Union's 52nd veto and he 15th cast by the JJoviet Denatv Fo ei-
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  • 98 2 NEW DELHI. Fri.— The Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, has received a message of 'love and er*" t** ■»ne- ~'>n boys and girls at Camp Furthest Out, VVin.ii.n saukee, New Hampshire "We wish to send you oor love and prayers," said the message, broneht to
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  • 98 2 STOCKHOLM. Fri FINLAND last night paid the final instalment of its reparations to Russia, ending the greatest economic effort in Finnish history. In eight years. Finland has sent Russia ?oods worth 178.000.000 Rear-Admiral Svante Sundmar head of the Fninisoh reparations office, went
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  • 60 2 ROME. Fri— Sigr.or Enrico Maiintoppi, Under-Secre ary for the Italian Air Force, and a group of Italian officials left here today aboard a Comet jetliner of BOAC on a test flight to Singapore. The jetliner will land at Beirut, Karachi and Calcutta on its way to Singapore,
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    • 546 2 NOTICES ESTATE OF ABDULLAH LIEW FATT WENG, Deceased. All Creditors *nd per ons having claims against the Estate of the abovenamori deceased who died at Ipoh on the 14'h day of June. 1952. are rea'i're* to submit nirt-culars of tY?r cliimn In wrlt'n* to th" unf'fmention**! on at before the
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    • 123 2 there's no spark plug like o full-firing CHAMPION to deliver maximum engine power" toys AL ROGERS, winner o« the 1951 ttm Peak. USA.. Hill Climb Operating at full-Firing efficiency. Champion Spork Plugs igmle oil the fuel in the combustion chom- ber deliver the lull power y>A built into your engine.
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  • 229 3 Reds indicted for brutal slave system WASHINGTON, Fri. THE STATE Department tonight indicated Soviet Russia for its brutal treatment o| millions of slave labourers. The department made the charge in a 69-page "white paper" analysing Russia's forced labour system. It also said Russian slave labourers are treated worse than the
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  • 26 3 HAMBURG, Fri. Faulty caused the derailment of a train in which eight people were killed and more than 80 injured, railway officials said. Reuter
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  • 40 3 THE GOOD SHIP FOUDROY AST must have heard many a windlass shanty in its 135 years but a chorus from these Sea Rangers is a n^ w experience. This training ship is based at Gosport, Hampshire.
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  • 300 3 But Russia is prepared for a 15-year war, he says LONDON, Friday. STALIN was quoted today as saying he was eager to avoid a shooting war but was fully prepared for a ten to 15-year war. The Soviet leader's views wer c contained in a revised
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  • 106 3 NATION-WIDE APPEAL FOR GEORGE VI MEMORIAL LONDON. Fri BRITAIN'S Premier. Mr. Winson Churchill will tell th<> nation In a broadcast on October 4 what form the planned national memorial to thp latp Kins George VI is to take. Lord Mayor of London. Sir Leslie Boyce. will simultaneously launch a nationwide
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  • 171 3 RED 'ULTIMATUM TO AFGHANS TORKHAM, (Pakistan- Afghan Frontier), Friday. RUSSIA has told Afghanistan, in a virtual ultimatum, to suspend her programme of developing her northern border province through United Nations and United States aid. Reliable sources said here i I today that Russia objected in "a most threatening man ncr"
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  • 75 3 BELGRADE, Fri— Marshal Tito today set a precedent when he went to the British Embassy in Belgrade to lunch with the British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Anthony Eden, now on a visit to Yugoslavia. It was the first time the Yugoslav leader had entered the pjecinctß of
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  • 31 3 VATICAN CITY, Fri. The Vatican Press Service has announced that Pope XII has overcome the indisposition lrom which he had been suffering in the past few days.— Reuter.
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  • 109 3 REDS WIPE OUT AN ALLIED OUTPOST WESTERN FRONT, Korea, Fri. OHINESE infantrymen virtually annihilated United Nations forces In capturing 'Kelly Hill" west of Imjin River on the western front last night, a high ranking Allied officer said today The Chinese, who attacked 0 in an estimated battalion strength under the
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  • 57 3 LOCH NESS (Scotland i. Fri.— John Cobb, British holder of the world land speed record, failed in an attempf to wrest the world water speed record from the United States here today. He hurtled across' Loch Ness at 173 mph. Record of 178.4 mph was set up by
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  • 26 3 TATPEH, Fri— Nationalist China and West Germany are to negotiate a U5523,000,000 barter trade pact as an overture to re-establishing formal diplomatic ties.- -Reuter.
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  • 42 3 LYNTON. Fri. The nnal death roll of the floods which wrecked the seaside town of Lynmouth. In Devon on Aug. 16 was today officially announced "as 31. Five of those Included 'n the list have not been found. Reuter.
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  • 159 3 WASHINGTON. Friday. rpilE United States today cancelled plans for a young German actress to take a semi -private show«r bath in an exhibit at the West Berlin industrial fair The girl was to nose as an American housewife in a model
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  • 288 3 LONDON, Prt QJTOCK markets clost\. Uie ek on much the same lines of th« individual days of the period. There was one. slight difference. however, and that was that a number of industrial groups showed a steadier tendency* Closing prices 01 selected itcclu were: ComoU 594 1 Funding
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  • 30 3 LONDON, Sept. 19.— Cash Buyers £960; Sellers C 960 a Forward Buyers C 951',.; Sellers £952; Settlement: £960 > 2 (down Turnover, a.m. 45 tons; p.m. 40 tons.
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  • 45 3 LONDON, Sept. 19— Spot 22' ,d Oct. 22 >«d.. Nov. 22 1 d., Dec. 22">»d., Oct -Dec.22',d., Jan-Mar. 22 4 d., Apr -June 22d.. July-Sept. 21 \<i., Sept. c.i.f. »md., Oct. c.i.f 21 id., mom.) Nov. ci:f: 22 .d. Dec. 22\d. Market: Dutl.
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    • 349 3 CHRISTMAS I FOOD PARCEL 7 1 Ib. Currants 1 Ib. Caster Sugar 1 Ib. Sultanas 1 Ib. Icing Sugar 1 Ib. Raisins Ib. Cround Almonds 1 Ib. Peel Ib. Glace Cherries Ask to see our Christmas parcel list for further suggestions. WE PACK. POST. fMKJ|t£ SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD.
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  • 294 4 Malaya seeking 15 specialists PENANG, Friday. THE Federation Government has asked the Colonial Office to recruit 15 specialists on seven-year contracts for service in the Federation, Dr. Lee Tiang Keng, Member for Health, announced in Penang today. They will train the best of the young
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  • 103 4 HOSTEL TO BE NAMED AFTER CODNER TANJONG ..IALIM, Fri. rE name of Michael Cedner, "Wooden Horse* escape bero in World War 11, who was killed in the Tanjonc Malim pipeline ambush in March, this year, ii to be perpetuated. A proposed hostel for schoolchildren is to be named after him.
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  • 64 4 Burglars forced open the front door of a doctor's flat in Amber Mansions. Singapore, between Thursday night and yesterday morning, and stole $620 in cash, jewellery and clothing. Earlier during the night two Chinese tried to rob another Chinese behind a hotel in Jalan Besar.
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  • 32 4 JOHORE Bahru. Fri.— For moving medicines along the Kluang-Ayer Hitam road, a prohibited area, without a permit. Bahrudin bin Abdullah was fined $100 by the Kluang Sessions Court yesterday.
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  • 190 4 Told to help end crisis JOHORE BAHRU, Friday. \IORE THAN 200 penghulus and police officers iTI from all over Johore pledged to co-operate with one another to maintain law and order when they met at the balai at the Sultan Abubakar Mosque in Johore Bahru today.
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  • 74 4 IPOH, Fri. About 100 Malay womerw of Kampong Tibii.g Tingi attended an informal get-together last night when they discussed the formation of a Women's Institute in their area. At the gathering were Mrs. C. E Gascoigne. Mrs. Salleh and Mrs. Chong Tak Nam, who attended the inaugural
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  • 30 4 JOHORE BAHRU Frl Sacnsudin bin Abdul' Majid was fined $300 in Kluang yesterday for causing grievous hurt to Tay Kheng Huat and Loh Slew Chong by negligent driving^
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  • 20 4 PORT DICKSON, Fri. Seeni was fined $50 at Sepang for possession of one gallon of illicit toddy.
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  • 250 4 TODAY DAY Alexandra Incinerator Havel*ck Rd. Sago St. Raaaak St. Pc*ple' a Park' \anson Rd.. Lam Soon Oil Cuan Hin Valley Rd. KilUney Rd. ?>rVhard ltd' Naaß lirum.hir, Rd. Armenian St. Static. Adelphl Cipiiolu. Neitten 1 and 4 Chancery Lane Maying Sata BalmaraJ Rd. Dalvey Rd. Chartered Bank
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  • 45 4 MUAR, Fri.— Mr. Richard Sidney, editor of Young Malayans, will speak to students and others at the Government English School hall at 11 am on Sunday when a meeting for the formation of a Young Malayans Club will be held.
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  • 28 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Five more unions, with 1,036 members, were registered in the Federation last month, bringing the total number to 218 with 121,383 members.
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  • 260 4 ACCUSED OFFICER SAYS: pOLICE Lieutenant Alfred Thomas Dixon, of a Singapore radio patrol, yesterday told the Second District Judge. Mr. H. B. Livingstone, that witnesses at two identification parades were asked to "single him out". With Corporals Abdul Samad bin Talib, Sudah bin Abu Rahim
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  • 135 4 SAILORS OBJECT TO SONG ANOTHER Malayan song is causing trouble This time it is "Kelasi" (Sailor), sung by the popular Malay film star P. Ramlee in the film "Sedarah" (Blood Brothers). Capt. Mohamed Said Ellas, president of the Malay Marine Officers' Association of Singapore, said yesterday that his Association and
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  • 77 4 BENTONG. Frl.— While on his way home In the estate lorry from the estate office in Bentong, thre» tappers.— an 18-year-old girl, Lee Ah Lan; a 45-year-old woman Le e Kiew and 30-yemr-old Sam Pun were killed when the lorry skidded off the road. They were
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  • 22 4 MX. L. VAN SAMTDRIMK and Miss M. Dykshoorn, after their wedding at the Singapore Presbyterian Church yesterday. Straits Times picture.
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    69 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri. Ahmad Rabain bin Sarmin was fined $200 In Kluang for causing hurt to Raman by discharging a bullet from his rifle MX GtKL.NnIN AMAK 1 I JiIJXT. of Kuching. the first sea Dyak to be sent to England, who returned to Singapore yesterday after four
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 457 4 SINGAPORE WEEKEND DIARY TODAT aid of schoo: extension fund 6pm Katong Park 10 am. to 1J noon. YOING MALAYANS CLIB: Fellow- Admission $1. CHINESE T.M.C.A.: Music cltu 1 »hID Party at Raffles Inatltutlon 430 STORE CITT COINCIL SERVICES pm ba*ketball and badminton 6JO p.m. Prize dlitrtbution by Datln Pai- IVION:
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  • 69 5 Granville Birchman Ahln was only 15. When he went to Kranji River on a Friday in August, he wanted to swim across the river, the Singapore Coroner's Court was told yesterday. "Stay where you are. It'i no use. We had better use a sampan," cried Heng Huk
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  • 33 5 i FiRST Uurmeso Consul in Singapore, Mr. B. A. Thaung, who arrived in the Colony yesterday. He ni formerly second secretary at the Burmese Embassy in Moscow. Straits Times picture.
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  • 139 5 THEY PAY HOMAGE TO RULER SEREMBAN. Frl. HUNDREDS of Malay women and children crowded the throne room of the Istana at Sri Menantl this afternoon to watch the ceremonial purification of the Yang dl-Pertuan Besar and his consort, Tengku Ampuan. The purification was the start of the three-day ceremony when
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  • 29 5 SUNGEI LEMBING, Frl Mr G H. Fairmald, general manager. Pahang Consolidat•d Co. Ltd., has left for New Zealand on leave. He was accompanied by Mi- Fairmald.
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  • 77 5 The 2nd Singapore Company of the Boys' Brigade held its annual Inspection and display In the Kuo Chuan auditorium of the AngloChinese School at Barker Road yesterday. The Inspecting Officer, Mr. J. O. Shaw. Superintendent of the Singapore Fire Brig ade, took the salute at the march-past.
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  • 158 5 MEMBERS of the Singapore Inner Wheelers today hold their Hag day in aid of the school building and community hall for the Trafalgar Home, the Colony's leper settlement. About 80 Inner Wheelere. aided by friends, will be on the streets, and outside public
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  • 255 5 FIRE SERVICE CUTS 'MAY MEAN DISASTERS Officer warns of rural dangers THE severe financial cuts by Government for fire services in certain rural areas in Singapore were criticised yesterday. A senior City fire brigade officer warned of the danger of disasters occurring before the engines of the Singapore City Fire
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  • 73 5 MCA WILL NOT CLOSE LOTTERY SIR CHENG-LOCK TAN. president of the Malayan Chinese Association, said in Singapore yesterday that Ulk of shutting down the MCA lottery was "just a lot of rubbish." The association, he said, did not have the slightest intention to close the lottery. Sir Cheng-lock would not
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  • 48 5 The Food Control Department announced the following changes in the fair price list yesterday: "H.S." herrings in 14 oz. tins: 60 cents; "Gold Bird" tea: $7.20 for 3 lb. packets, and $14.40 for 6 lb. packets, "Dutch Glory" In 14 oz. tins: 60 cents.
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  • 120 5 SHOW IS SHORT OF PRIZES rpHE BABY competition at JL today's fun fair and fete at St. Andrew's Cathedral grounds may be short of six silver cups They are wanted as prl«°s. Up to yesterday, of the 15 cup. warned us prizes fur the baby show, only nine had ovn
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  • 44 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Frl.— A third batch of 140 Home Guards from West Pahang has just begun a two-week training course at the Home Guard Training Centre at Mentakab. Instructors at the Centre are being provided by the Malay Regiment.
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  • 64 5 PENANQ, Prl. MR LIM BOX SWEE, a hospital assistant who van 1 stabbed at Pulau Jerejak leper camp on Wednc*aay, died In the Penang General Hospital shortly before midnight last night. While giving an injee^on to an Inmate In th? camp .s dispeniary. Mr. Lim wa
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  • 118 5 MALACCA, Fri rpfJE MALACCA Government Clerical Services Union executive council has decided to ask the Settlement Government to take immediate steps to stop the practice of moneylenders harassing their debtors at their places of employment, states a union press statement today. The statement continues: "It
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  • 14 5 Mr. A. E. Qulnn has been appointed Chief Factories Inspector, Singapore.
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  • 250 5 Prison camp Toe H recalled ATOC H banner which Is the only one of its kind in the world will be placed at the altar of St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore, during Evensong tomorrow. After the service it will Join the Toe H lamp which
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  • 19 6 KAE: On 16th September 1952 In London. Ann Reardon, dearly beloved wife of John Douglas Rae. Deeply regretted.
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  • 22 6 IN loving memory of Mrs. Koh Pent; Yam (nee Madam Chua Yang Rm). Gom\ but. never forgotten. Died on 20.9.46.
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  • 572 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Sat., Sept. 20, 1952. Grim Rice Prospects It would seem that the communique issued by the Malayan rice delegations upon their return from Bangkok tells only part of the story of the inconclusive negotiations with the Thai Government concerning supplies of rice for the remaining months
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  • 494 6 It would clearly be wrong to infer that the Manchurian agreement reached in Moscow represents the whole of the deal that has been concluded between Marshal Stalin and Mr. Chou En-lni. To do so would be to attribute to the Communist negotiators a guilelessness which would be
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  • 35 6 LONDON. Fri.—A son was born here yesterday to screen star Greta Gynt in private life. Miss Gynt Is the wife of a London businessman, Noel Holland. They were married in 1948—Reuter.
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    8 6 Plusluurd.j.i. Jj Birij S'.eh.cke. AN OLD KEDAH MALAY
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  • 1075 6  -  STOIC by IN ROUNDLY con- demning in the Singapore Legislative Council the inactivity of the Native Reserve Committee, which is supposed to attend to the amenities of Bukit Timah (the hill and not the racecourse). Mr. John Laycock will hav c done a good thing if
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  • 610 6 A MALAYSIAN NOTEBOOK '■£*ii^ lbianu *a aunuunuc'.. by a fringing reef extending two cables from most parts of the shore. From Cape Grlndi the reef extends five cables in a south-westerly direction and dries for three feet at low water springs". Master mariners are well acquainted with such remarks in
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  • 338 7 Talks to be resumed in Bangkok as soon as possible "NEGOTIATIONS between the Siamese Government and the Federation of Malaya, Singapore, North Borneo and Sarawak for the supply of rice to British territories to cover the last 3 1 months of this year will be
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  • 120 7 Accuracy of vote record discussed THE committee appointed by the Singapore Government in July to investigate the Colony's electoral system met a second tim e on Wednesday. Tlie committee d°alt in particular with the accuracy of the register. It also discussed action to prevent impersonation and false declarations on applications
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  • 31 7 TAIPING, Fri. Local amateurs will stage a Ta.nil drama at the St. GeorgeV School hall on Sunday ar 8.30 p.m. in aid of the Indian Children's Welfare Home Taiping.
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  • 28 7 A GYMNASTICS DISPLAY at the Anglo-Chinese School yesterday evening, when members of th e 2nd Singapore Company. Boys Brigade, held their annual Inspection. Straits Times pictures
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  • 252 7 VfRS. C. M. Laßrooy, a dispenser, said in the iTI Singapore First Police Court yesterday that Toh Teck Him, a merchant, paid $400 to a clerk to obtain a Singapore Improvement Trust flat. She was giving evidence at the preliminary inquiry
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  • 101 7 Nine Superintendents of the Malayan Police Service have been promoted Assistant CommLssioners. They are: F Wallace, R. W. E. Harper, I D. Mac Donald, J. M. MacN. Maclean, H. J. Barnard, P. H. O'Flynn, A. S Barham. C. D. Toulson and C. N. Godwin. The following Assistant
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  • 50 7 The driver and passenger, Wong Ah Chong, 42, and Wan Loke Lian, 24, were injured last night when their car crashed into a lamp-post at the Junction of Thomson Road and Chancery Lane, Singapore. They were taken to hospital where they were treated as outpatients.
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  • 88 7 City loan may close in few days THE NEW Singapore City Council $25,000,000 debenture loan floated on Wednesday is going so well that it is expected to be over-subscribed in a few days. The acting City Treasurer, Mr S. S. Scales, reported yesterday (the third day since the five per
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  • 217 7 A truly Yorkshire evening 1 4HM YORKSHER Ah am an' awl," was the tone of the annual dinner of the Society of Yorkshiremen in Malaya, at the Adelphi roof garden, Singapore, last night. It was a truly Yorksher evening with the Yorkshire dialect, the pudding ("If tha doan't luce it,
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  • 158 7 FOUR hundred and ninety- three Singapore schools will ta',-e part in Education Week from Oct 10 to 17. The Week opens with an Arts and Crafts Exhibition at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Friday, Oct. 10 at 11 a.m. The Junior Technical School
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  • 42 7 Lim Poh Huat. aged 20. w as yesterday charged before the Singapore First Police Magistrate. Mr. T. Kulasekaram. with the murder of Tay Peng Chong in Tras Street on May He was remanded l n custody until Sept. 26.
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  • 27 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri Kajang High School Old Boys Association will hold a reunion dinner at the Roof Garden, Hotel Majestic, Kua.a Lumpur, on Sept yi
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  • 59 7 A Scots sword dance is an item in the Highland dancing demonstration which Gordon Highlanders will perform during the St. Andrew's Cathedral "Fete and Fair" in the Cathedral grounds in Singapore today. The Gordon Highlanders will dance in floodlight. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, the Commissioner- General,
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  • 117 7 HAKIM KHAN, a fitter, who summoned Police Inspector S. K. Sivapatham to court on charges that he had been assaulted and wrongfully confined, yesterday refused to give evidence against the inspector because it was not "gen- tlemanly." Khan did this in the Singapore Fourth Police
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  • 44 7 The Singapore branch of the Young Malayans' Club will hold its first "fellowship rjarty' at Raffles Institution hall this afternoon at 430 Highlight will be an interteam 'quiz and naughty (knotty)" contest. There will be three prizes for lucky numbers.
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  • 171 7 \JR. MALCOLM M. MODDER, a Singapore Journalist, was yesterday exonerated of all blame at an inquest on Loh Chai Guan aeed 64 h was killed in an accident involving Mr Modder s car in Serango On Road on July 6 There was insufficient evidence to prosecute
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  • 44 7 Don't bet by police phone, says order SINGAPORE Police Force personnel, including the clerical staff, were officially warned yesterday against the use of police telephone lines for placing bets with bookmakers. The warning, circulated to all divisions, also stressed the illegal aspens of hookmaking.
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  • 64 7 Although fewer aircraft landed at Kalliing airport durinfe August they carried more passengers than in July. A total of 443 planes landed at Kallang during August; 460 landed in July. Passengers arriving dii"iM<; th e month numbered 5.700. which is 327 more than in July. 5,556
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  • 101 7 rpHERE were 10 fatal accidents in Singapore durine August, tour fewer than th e previous month, states the Traffic Police report just released. During the month, there were 72 serious cases of injury, 158 "slight" casr.s and 873 in which no-one was injured. T!i
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  • 24 7 KUANTAN. Fn. -Lim Ah Mec. who made alterations to his shophouse without permit from th? Town Board, was fined $15 here.
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  • 135 7 THE GOVERNMENT and City Council Labour Union, representing over 2,000 daily-rated workers, yesterday asked the Singapore Government and City Council for an increase in basic wages and cost of living allowance for their daily- paid employees. This follows a decision made at a special delegates'
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  • 27 7 PENANG, Fri. ADITY officer will be available at police headquarters day and night to receive any information about bandit's on Penang island.
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  • 28 7 IPOH. Fri.-The Bishop of Singapore, the Rt. Rev. Henry Baines. arrives In Ipoh tomorrow [or a ten-day *tott to the State and th e Cameron Highlands.
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    • 79 7 FOOTBALL (SUNDAY, 28th SEPTEMBER, 1952 J JALAN BESAR STADIUM j SINGAPORE j 1 COMBINED i SERVICES FOR TAY LIAN TECK SHIELD Under the distinguished patronage of H. L The Governor, Mr. J. F. Nicoll, C. M. G. 1:1 Kick off 5.15 p.m. a Admission $3. $2. $1. and 50 cts
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    • 118 7 WJ^^yOß IDE Of^ W I JZE I A N D OMi %A SUPER-UJRTERPROOF fIUTOmfiTIC 26.000 aircrews of the RAF and the RC.A.F. hiv. ircessfuMv tested the Omega Seamaster. Further science confirms the facts after a Ti lours stay in a I'.'O F oven followed by a sudden mmersion in an
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  • 148 8 HOMES WILL BE NEAR THEIR WORK A FIVE year plan to house Singapore s policemen has been worked out. The actual building will start next year. A police spokesman said yesterday: "Many poli -omen are living in private quarters now.
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    30 8 1 in fn.N HAM, .xramat, and a son of Mr. and Mrs. Cheah Koon Hwee, of Singapore, and Mks Thor Hong Keow, who were married at the Singapore Registry recently.
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  • 140 8 »rHIS week's rubber market ■y fairly active on erood j Inquiry for remilled crepe from the U.S.A.. says Lewis and Peat's woc.ily report. On the other hand, overseas buyers were reluctant to rai. i 1 their prices from the low level of last week for the
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  • 37 8 BENTONG, Fri.— A workman was attacked by a wild elephant while at work near Kuantan. He escaped with three broken ribs. For his injury, he has beeawarded $480 compensation under the Workmen's Ccaipensatlnn law.
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  • 41 8 The Singapore Chines V.M.C A. wfO hold a leader 1 training course next week from Mundav to Saturday at its premises in Selegie Road at 5.30 p.m. About :j0 young people have enrolled for the course.
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  • 54 8 Tnr> Commissioner-General. Mr Malcolm Mac Donald, last night opened an exhibition of Chinese paintings by the former Shanghai artist. Profesaor Chan Tan-nong, at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce building, in Hill Street. Sin pore. It la Professor Chan s first exh>bition in Singapore since 1
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  • 54 8 IPOH. Fri— Charged with deserting from the Special Constabulary. Lav Yee Tuck 18. told the Ipoh magistrate that he had gone home to visit his dying father, whose last words to him were "Don't return to the police force." •So I stayed at home" said Lav, sentenced
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  • 142 8 SEGAMAT. Thursday. Vf ALAY padi planters in Segamat district have iTI been hard hit by the Emergency and very little land is under cultivation this year. In 1950. 3187 acres were under padi. mostly In the Jementah (786 acres). Labis (610) and Sungci Segamat
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  • 49 8 Lady KeighUey. president of the St. John Ambulance Brigade. Singapore, will Inspect a parade of the Brigade's nursing divisions at the Brigade headquarters in Stamford Road at 4.20 p.m. to-day. After the parade there will be a presentation of warrants of appointment and certificates.
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  • 20 8 KUANTAN, Fri— For riding his bicycle at night without a lamp Tong Kok Lim was fined $5 here.
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  • 35 8 Swami Madhavananda, former president of the Ramakrishna mission centre in San Francisco, is flying to Singapore from India to open the new $100,000 Sri Ramakrishna temple in Bartley Rear! on Oct. 31.
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  • 122 8 JOHORE UAHRI Fri. A GOVERNMENT chemist who ex— —iuad a burnt bit of paper testtificd today that the writing on it was similar to that of a police constable on an extortion charge. The constable Ataa bin Abdul, :yi-i Tiinan Mb Malek, am extra
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  • 24 8 SUNGEI LEMBING. Fri The Chung Haw School committee ha s accepted the newsalary scheme offered by the GoTernment for Chinese school teachers.
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  • 120 8 T»WO bailors had $30,000 estreated by a Singapore I Court yesterday because the bailee failed to attend court for trial in an opium ease. The bailee. Teo Geok Seng, aged 43, faces a charge of having 144 pounds of raw opium in his house
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  • 79 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Circuit i Magistrate, Kuala Selingor, Inche Harun b;n Haji Itiris yesterday fined a shopkeeper, Cheng Beng Wan. $1,000 for purchasing three bags of padi from Duran: bin Hishim, in contravention of the Emergency Regulations, at Sinkichan, Kuala Selangor Cheng claimed that he
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  • 30 8 Enteritis caused the largest number of deaths in Singapore last week— 32 out of 207. Pneumonia killed 27 persons and tuberculosis 27. There wefe 717 b'rths.
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  • 14 8 BENTONG, Fri— There are now 88 new villages in West Pahang.
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  • 25 8 TELUK ANSON. Fri. A girl, Sinnamah Muthu, was fined $20 in the Sabak Bernam Court for failing to get .in identity card.
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    • 531 8 Today's Radio SINGAPORE 10 a.m News: 10.05 Housewiv«»' Choice; 11-11.30 New Records; 1 p.m. Malsie Ballard, piano; 1.30 News; 2 Album of Harmony; 2.30 Rhythm Corner; 2.45 Studio Melodies; 3.15 Pun 'with Music; 3.30 Tea Dance; 4.15 Southern Serenade; 5 Sports; 6.15 News; 6.25 Emergency; 6.35 ChllI dren; 7 Listeners'
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  • SATURDAY FORUM
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    • 149 9 Detention and its Lawful purpose THERE has been much correspondence recently on individual rights and Emergency detentions. Your correspondents seem to have overlooked that the detentions achieved their purpose, an amazing reduction in Communist lawlessness in Singapore. Maybe the Communists, happy that the wrong people had been detained, decided to
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    • 90 9 INDEED it is heartening to see that at long last there are men like Mr. R. L. liber and Mr. Lee Kai Joo to come forward. "These are not idle words. Let those who read, take warning": such were the very words used by Mr. Eber
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    • 294 9 "ITMNO is not quite strong enough to secure the *-> independence of Malaya and I am making an effort to find the support and co-operation of other races to get the independence of Malaya." So said Tengku Abdul Rahman. President of UMNO,
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    • 55 9 AS a descendant of a long line of seafarers. I must insist that Bidio Malaya destroy all copies of the recoius ot that insulting song. "'Vhat shall we do with a drunken sailor." It is most derogatory to the prestige ot British
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    • 82 9 I CONGRATULATE Mr. Palayan and others for having stopped playing the record "Ayoyo Ramasamy." Tamils throughout the Federation and Singapore must ba grateful for the action taken. Where are the self-styJed Indian leaders and what have they done for the Tamils? I wish men like Mr.
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    • 179 9 YIOST boys and girl? who study English in the iT District of Krian go to the Anglo-Chinese School in Parit Buntar. Boys and girl? from Bagan Serai. Kuala Kurau and the villages on the way are carried by the Red Omnibus In the morning they are taken
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    • 98 9 WE, the present generation of Kuala Trengganu residents, are enquiring hopefully whether we may have God's blessing to see in our time the century-old wooden buildings of the Government offices in this town being replaced with new brick buildings, as in other towns of Malaya. Everywhere
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    • 96 9 rpHE proposal to bring 1 grdauates to MaCay a from India, Ceylon and Pakistan is already a few months old. But from what is heard It is quite clear that it will take yet a few months to arrive at a conclusion. I think there are already
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    • 259 9 Walkers in a Zebra trap MORE pedestrian or "Zebra" crossings are being painted on the Singapore roads, including a much needed one opposite the Cola Storage on Orchard Road. No doubt all sensible peo- pie will agree that these i crossings, to give pedestrians j a chance, are very necessary,
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    • 69 9 UNTIL recently I was under the impression that commercial classes in Singapore were being run solely by private evening schools. Some time ago I was surprised to hear from a friend that the Government also was running commercial evening classes. I can't see why the Government classes are
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    • 252 9 J AM glad of this opportunity to reply to "Old Immigrant's" letter of Sept. 16. Obviously he halls from South-West IndH, popularly I known as Kerala. Firstly, his letter \S uncalled for, for my previous letter concerned immigrants into this Colony, not into the Federation, but he
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    • 958 9 WITH* reference to your editorials of September 16 and 18. as a reader who has been impressed by your claim to be Malaya's leading newspaper, I am alarmed that you are Jeopardising this claim, firstly by your unsound opinions about the Malayan Chinese Association
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    • 263 9 CHINESE IN MALA YA 'S SCHOOL rE letter headed "The Chinese Classes." publlsh;ed by you on Sept. 15. did more mischief than good. During these days of emergency, we are all working hard to unite to fight our common enemy, and it is most undesirable to level false accusations against
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  • 816 10 Rubbers still 'lifeless 9 TUNS vre again active and firm X on the Singapore Share Market yesterday with Industrials steady. Rubbers continued their lifeless tendency. Quotations by the Malayan Share Brokers' Association ■were:INDISTfXIALS Bajrers Sellrrt a n Brick* Prof 1.15 330 Ords 340 3H Atlas Ice
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  • 50 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Prl—Selangor United Rubber Estates Ltd. recorded a nett profit of £14.329 for the year ended March 31. Tlils was after providing tor UK and Malayan taxation, depreciation of buildings and machinery end annual replanting charges The directors recommended a dividend of 12^ per cent.. les« Ux.
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  • 33 10 HONO KONO. PrL— Free market currency exchange of Hans Kong dollar? was p.'ioted at the close tori .v a' follon-: nBsl HKs6.34'i ir'-«*\ HKSS3«\ iT.T): HKftisA3. One Uel of gold UICtIOIH.
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  • 21 10 NO 1 K.S.S. October (I U.S. rents) WednetwJay'i ThcMsUy-s floeing .lo«lnt 2«.60 MM. 26 7# norn HArkft: Qatet.
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  • 189 10 THE Rubber Market yesterday showed little change as compared with Thursday. October first grade closed at 75J cents a lb.. a loss of V/ 8 of a cent. i. n I Some speculative interest took the price up to, 76V 2 cents early in the da"y,
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  • 15 10 SINGAPORE, Fri. Sept. 19.— 5487 37 a picnl (up 62 >-.• cents).
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  • 107 10 SHORTAGE of copra supplie* from Indonesia were said to be responsible for a Jump of 75 cents in the price of the commodity in Singapore yesterday— buyers being $27 V* per picul f.o.b. and sellers $27*4. Reports from Amsterdam speak of insufficiency of supplies
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  • 187 10 CHIPS, alongside the Singapore H«bour Board lodoifM or expected there «t a.m. today are: India. :/2: Lanaiw 3' Warla «/1. Aocanliu B '9: Ber^rdr II: City of Khartoum. 13/-4: Tal »ln IS/lt: Arcndskerk. 1« Morta.n 18/20. Hon« Ann. N Wall l6 Fern•trram 23/24 Benattow 25/5»: Yin Riebert-k. 27/28:
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    • 452 10 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIAN /UK /CONTINENT Spore S'hom Penono Hono'c^no k*~r\ 'a P-natM" fo. Bonokok Soigon YokX^o M 1" rOb# 28/29S^- 27/27$^ 26/24$^. •ler.no*." f->- B-nokok 'V/'l'Jli. t/ l«^ J1 J "Mia-i*la~ for Bonoknk 2/ 3 Nov "Aslo" feM Bonai-ok. Sniaon, Vo^onar^ 3/SN.v 1/2N« 30/31 Oat. FROM JAPAN
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    • 1100 10 McALISTER <fc CO., LTD. TIL: Na 1906 CLUMMAN tfc BOCKMAU. KLAVEHESB LINE LONDON. HAVRE, ROTTERDAM A LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO; HAMBURG PORTLAND. SEATTLE ft VANCOUVER ana to U( S A. North ArlontK Ports Ace fh c< ntt t Sourfc ond Conoda vio Colombo a_..i»«« p n "CITY OF KHARTOUM" Spore
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  • 150 11 Sheppard to lead Sussex next season HOVE. r*rl. rVAVID Sheppard, Cambridge MJ University and England cricketer who finished top of thtflrst class batting averages this i season will caotain Sussex next Summer. Announcing this today the Sussex Club said the committee had unanimously elected him to the office and Sheppard
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  • 448 11 New-look R.A.F. edge Army 1-0 JOCK JONES STAR TURN OF GAME Royal Air Force 1; Army 0. 34 minutes of stern struggling, a new-look Royal Air Force side, faster and fitter, scored through newcomer and star tarn of the evening, wee "Jock" Jones, to beat Army in this Inter-Services triangular
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    35 11 MOOI.ENBURG. SCC g-.alke ep.-r saves from SCRCs inside right Chai Hon Yam in yesterday's Div. 1 hockey tesgue game on the Padanc. Others in the picture are Lee Sen* Kirn and Kedan.— Straits Times picture.
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  • 81 11 BATU PAHAT. Prt. ai.ayan women's nigh jump K chimpion Olkx Soon Kent (Jotoore) yes erday d axed 4ft. "'■jin. to win the event en the Orct day of the Batu Pahat District championships. Al hough 1 .In better than her winning jump at Ipon, this not Soon
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  • 42 11 In n frieodly soccer rmich played at Fairer Park yerterday. Braddel! Sport,, Club bent Parrcr Junior.- by two goals to one Bowes scored both the gob for Braddrll Sports Club while Ah Lens scored for Parrer Park Juniors.
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  • 50 11 Tiger Swimming Club and the Chinese Swimming Club who with 1« point, each ar Ueing for honours in the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association "B" division water-polo league win meet at the Singapor Swimming Club at 11 a.m. tomorrow to decide the championship. C.P.O. Burley will referee.
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  • 33 11 A meeting of all sportsmen of the Indian Association will be held tomorrow at 10 a.m. at the Association premises to select captains for tennis, hockey, badminton cricket and Indoor games
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  • 26 11 Singapore Volunteer B.C. received a walkover from Cosmospontion 8.C.. in the S A.F. A Dlv 3B soccer match at o Thing stadium yesterday.
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  • 148 11 IN an evenly contested Dlv. IB x SHA League match st Indian Ascociauon ground yesterday, Association shared points with R.E.MJS., the scores being two-all One of R.E.M.E.'s goals was a "gift", Valthi, an I.A. defender, deflecting the ball Into hi« own net Pallon. Engineers' centre-for-ward, was
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  • 49 11 In a Singapore Hockey Association Div 2B league match at Farrer Park yesterday Latifi Wanderers beat Singapore Medical Services Union by three goals to one. Scorers for Wanderers were R. BaileXty (2) and E. Bozano Kirn Chye Wanderers full-back dcXelcted the ball into his own goal.
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  • 28 11 In a friendly hockey match at Singapore Recreition Chib ground yesterday. Polic- 2nd XI beat 6 R C 2nd XI by two goals to one.
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  • 47 11 The results of the Island Club's Ladles Day bogey competition played yesterday were: "A" division champion: Mrs. Morrison (—3). while Miss Barrett won the "B" division chamuionshiD with (—2). The foursomes was won by Mrs Morrison and Mrs. Strahan with 37 3 4 points.
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  • 47 11 In a SAP A Div 3B league match at CYMA ground yesterday. Tuan Mong OB A trounced Singapore Improvement Trust by 11 goals <o nil. Scorers for Tuan Mong were Tan Choo Meng (5), James Au (4). Koh Kirn Han (2). Referee: P. Appavoo.
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  • 563 11 A TIRED Chinese defence in the second half gave the Singapore Cricket Club, defending champions in the Singapore Hockey Association League, a 3 2 victory in their Div. 1A match on the padang yesterday. Until the winning goal was scored 10 minutes from time,
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  • 116 11 LOS ANGELES. Prl. ART LARSEN (California), fo.-.n-er American tennis champion, went close to defeating tr.pletitle holder Prank Sedgman (Australia) In the Pacific South -West tournament yesterday. The American was In terrific form In the early sets and took the first two sets from the Wimbledon champion.
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  • 69 11 SimxapoK Indian* tram to pUv Nczrl oembLan Indians in the southern s.ciion Hnal of the Bardtian Cud at Jalan Betar stadium tomorrow is: Narayanan. G Suppiah Ve.u Ganl P SUDDlah Rashid Bala. Pa ram Lo sanattian. V. Roberts and A*tar Singh After :ast Wednesdays
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  • 46 11 Teachers Training College hoc key team to meet Khalsa Assn at St. Oeorge's Road today: Soocelara), a. Gomez. Agil Singh. T. W. Wong. Harban Singh. Himmat Singh, B. H. Teo. C. Fernandea, K. C. Chin. K. K. Teo, K. W. Leong.
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  • 557 11 »T»AN Eng Bock set up two new records and won the Dlv. 2 rliampionshlp. at Raffles Institution's Bth annual swimming meet yesterday. The Dlv 1 and 3 championships went to Boon Let Chai. and Derek Mitchell respectively. Morrison House took the inter-house championship with »7
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    • 168 11 DJAKARTA SINGAPORE BANGKOK WfjM CALCUTTA Wjmij t VJ^^ SULTAN MOSQUt, SIr4CA*fOKE BrjHEsiMßHk^ 4k TSBmaSßasßMßsaaaskasaß WO sjnHt* palacC wß^r j^^^ v^*sBat^assiß^^B» El.O« THIf LI, CALCUTTA, »^:-jS Passenge r tare Excess baggage Freight rat* Sector Single Return Rate per kg per kg $csc c c Calcutta/Bangkok 225 00 405 00 200 100
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    • 175 11 SINGAPORE TIDES o^ < y i y^ i 75 H 3", h ..v M >; TODAY TABLE TENNIS: S.T.T.A 1952 mmAr w m Sinsapore chajnpiosuhips. HOCKEY: SJUt Leaoe: DW. v J n.» t T---IA: Sbfr.ood rtmlm v K.\l TOMORROW Wa.aV.en. BJ«j»^s. DH. IB: R |^9^E \^iua Service. Ue: BJI.C. R.AJ.
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  • 174 12 NEW DATE FOR CUP FINAL IPOH, Fri. »pWO alternate dates'are being offered to Singapore, southern section finalists of the Malaya Cup soccer competition for the final to be played in in Ipoh either Oct. 18 or Oct. 25. The Football Association of Malaya have written to the Perak Amateur Football
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  • 41 12 LONDON Fri, -Yesterdays U.K. FNGLISfI LEAGUE INVISION II:— Swansea 4 Lu"on 2. DIVISION 111 (SOUTH):— Waisall 1 Querns Pirk Rangers 1; Watfcrd Shrewsbury .1. I'LSTER CUP Ards 1 Glenavcn 3; Derry 0 Coleralne 2: Distillery 2 Portadown o—Reuter.0 Reuter.
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  • 383 12 Score 6-3 win over Trengganu PENANG, Friday. Penang 6; Trengganu 3. pOR THE second year since the war Penang entered the final of the Malaya Cup soccer competition today when they beat the East Zone champions, Trengganu, hy 6 3 at Victoria Green before
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  • 400 12 Ooi at the end of the road? From GI'NN CHIT THYE PENANG, Fri. PENANG'S Foong Seong Cup selectors last night dropped a bombshell when they announced that Thomas Cup star and Penang champion. Ooi Teik Hock, will not play in thp singles against Perak in the Northern zone final this
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  • 29 12 LONDON, Fri.— Yesterday's U.K. Rugby Union results: Redruth 3. St. Ives 8: Stroud 11, Gloucester 11; Swansea 8. Llanelly 11; Bath t, Kendall Carpenter's team 10.— Reuter.
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  • 31 12 CHICAGO, Frl Undefeated Chuck Davey won a unanimous and popular decision over Rocky Graziano, former world middleweight champion, In a ten -round bout at Chicago Stadium last night.— AJ»
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