The Straits Times, 23 September 1952

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  • 19 1 The Straits Times MALAGAS NATIONAL NEWSPAPER: ESTABLISHED 1845 SIXTEEN PAGES SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1952. if PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 142 1 Police screen Ponggol in secret operation TOR JOHORE BANDITS' SAYS VILLAGE GOSSIP gINGAPORE POLICE were out in force last mght combing the Ponggol area of the island. Hut no police officer contacted by the Straits Times would say WHAT or WHOM the police were locking for. And
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  • 216 1 Hotels searched as jhunt goes on for bomb boy gVERY Chinese hotel in Singapore was search-! Ed yesterday for Chen Mong Chew, a 19--year-old Malayan Communist terrorist, wanted for throwing a bomb into a police car in Clcmenceau Avenue. Armed police in uniform and plain dollies started the search at
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  • 129 1 The story of a Princess TO mark the visit of Her Rovj' Hig'-ness the Di*rhe«i ol Kent. The Straits Timei will issue tis week a 56-poge tjoloid sii.? publication MALAYA S ROYAI VISITOR." Among the feature* will be "Marina the Story of a Princess" by |ennifc> Ellis. For this life
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  • 47 1 A Chinese youth arrested In Hong Kong by a Singapore Special Branch Officer on a charge of using a forged Identity card was brought back to the Colony by air yi-sterday. The youth was arrested as hp was disembarking from the Van Heutsz.
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  • 26 1 NICE, Mon. Mr. Churchill went down to the sea with a thermometer yesterday tested the water but found it too cold to bathe.— A.P
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  • 44 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— j One of the five terrorists kill- Ed by the It Fiji Infantry in the Kuala Pibh of Negri j S?mbihn on Saturday has been irl^nlifV as Huw KitC section leader '> f i car r■, I
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  • 68 1 The two Singapore palici officers sent to Madras to serve a Warrant of arrest on "he Menons returned by air yesterday. Mr. E J. Llruell. ASP. and i Inspector Gcpalan will be reI turning to Madras on Oct. 6 for the resumption of the hraring of
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  • 88 1 SHALL RETURN: CHAPLIN CHERBOURG. Mon. pHARLIE CHAPLIN, in high V^ good humour despite a [U.S. threat to bar him. de--1 clared today: "I intend to go back to the United States." He said he did not know the reasons behind the U.S. i announcement that he may not be permitted
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    95 1 MR WILLIAM .MICHAEL JAMES, a radio officer in a British Catalina flying boat, who spent 20 months in a Chinese Communist prison after the plane was forced down into Chinese territorial waters in Dec. 1954 Two other Australians. Mr. Ross Bohm and Mr. Dick Richmond were will, Mr. James. The
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  • 78 1 A MALAY civilian and his wife were robbed yesterday in the first terrorist attack for many months on the Kuala Lumpur to Bentong road. Only 12 miles from Kuala Lumpur, the couple, riding in their car, were halted by a <jroup of armed terrorists. The ganp made
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  • 30 1 LONDON, Mon. The J. Arthur Rank Organisation, Britain's biggest cinema theatrp owner and one of its main film producers, reported a profit of $36,000,000 for last year.— A.P.
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  • 28 1 NEW YORK Mon— Eleven children of Mr. and Mrs. John Conger were left orphans today when their parents were killed in a road crash.— U P
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  • 18 1 SEOUL, Mon. Another Communist war prisoner »vas found hanged by the neck on Cheju island yesterday.--
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  • 206 1 FIRE at the port of Djambi on the east coast of Sumatra, much used by Singapore coastal shipping, has destroyed 200 waterside houses and sheds. reports reaching Singapore said yesterday. I iambi is one of the .nain fiwmuran ports for
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  • 499 1 FfJtSr TIME FOR SUCH A ROYAL EVENT KUALA LUMPUR, Mon HPHE Duchess of Kent will -L dine with seven Malay Rulers and two Regents at one of the most colourful receptions of her SouthFast Asian tour when she visits the Federation next
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  • 107 1 4 Mata hari' of 18 gets 10 years BERLIN. Mon. 4N East German political court has sentenced an 18-year-old "Mata Hari" to 10 years' imprisonment, the United States High Commission newspaper reported today. The girl's name Is Veronika Baumgarten. but accordIng to the East German prosecutor, she spied with such
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  • 45 1 The cruiser. Birmingham which was recently overhauled in Britain, will reach Singapore on Thursday on her way to Korea. I The Birmingham has spent I a working-up period in the Mediterranean and will relieve the cruiser Belfast in Korean waters.
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  • 104 1 SYDNEY. Monday. DRITAIN'S scientist in charge of the atom tests at the Montebello Islands. Dr. W. G. Penney, is on his way to the test site. He arrived in his special RAF. Hastings at Onslow, 8* miles south-west of the islands, yesterday. With him
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  • 169 1 PRISON FOR THE WHISKY MOTHER forced drink on crying baby A 44-YEAR-OLD woman who forced whisky down her adopted baby's throat to stop her crying, was yesterday sentenced in Singapore to six months' imprisonment. The magistrate. Mr. D H Chapman, told the woman Xl binte Maisah. a widow with three
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  • 34 1 KUALA LUMPUR, MonThe night mail train from Penang to Kuala Lumpur was fired on last night near Taiplng, Perak The train guard fired back. There were no casualties on the train
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  • 27 1 LONDON, Mon.— A Firefly plane from the carrier Illustrious was lost during today's operations In the exercise 'Operation Malnbrace. 1 The pilot was killed.— A.P.
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  • 24 1 HELSINKI. Mon— Finland the Soviet Union and China have signed a tripartite trade agreement in Moscow for an exchange of goods.— Reuter.
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  • 203 1 Comet service starts Oct. 14 LONDON. Mon. SIR Miles Thomas, chairman of the British Oversea! Airways Corporation. announced here today that a Comet Jet airliner service from London to Singapore wifl begin on Oct. 14. The 500-m:Cc-an-hour aircraft will be similar to those now In regular service between Lon inn
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  • 54 1 IVER, (Bucks), Mon. A policeman pounced on two men trying to break into the Duchess of Kent's home here shortly after midnight last night. After a struggle the men escaped in a waiting car The Duchess is due to leave in five days for her
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  • 234 2 Withdraw U.S. forces, say Congressmen WASHINGTON, Monday. AMERICAN troops in Korea should "eventually" A be replaced by Chinese Nationalists and South Koreans, a Congressional committee has agreed. Representative O. C. Fisher (Democrat. Texas), acting chairman of a House Armed Sirviee subcommittee, which toured frontline po
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    29 2 THIS NEW woollen winter frock is in yellow and black cross-check with a broad bow-knot fastening at the side. From the Parisian fashion house of P.A. Ber.
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  • 195 2 STRASBOURG. Monday. A SPECIAL six-nation committee met here today to draft a constitution for a United States of Europe. Officially named "The Preconstituent Committee of the ad hoc Assembly of the European Community of Coal and Steel" v it will discuss
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  • 21 2 LONLX)N, Mon. Production at Kirkuk, northern Iraq oil Meld, last month totalled 1,560,000 long tons, a monthly record. Reuter.
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  • 114 2 GRIMSBY, (England', Monday. A RUSSIAN gunboat has arrested a British trawler, the 369- ton Equerry, Ashing off the north Russian coast, it was learned here yesterday. Another Grimsby tcawler. which saw the Equerry steaming eastwards escorted by the Russian ship, sent a radio message
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  • 186 2 SEOUL. Mon. AUSTRALIAN airmen In Korea have adopted a Korean orphans hospital and are buying food to save the war waifs from starving. Men of the 77th Squadron RAAF found that many nf j these children, aged from two to
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  • 25 2 PARIS. Mon.— Count Jean De Hautecloque, French Re-sident-General in Tunisia, will leave Tifiis tomorrow with high officials of the French Foreign Office. Reuter.
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  • 178 2 FAYID, Suez Canal Zone, Monday. THE BRITISH Minister for War, Brigadier Antony Head, said in Fayid yesterday, that if Britain were to be without her present base in Egypt, it would be "a loss but not an irretrievable one." He was addressing
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  • 38 2 MADISON. Wisconsin, Mon. —A man and three women were killed here when an air force C-47 tore the top otf their car as the plane came in for a landing.— Reuter.
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  • 55 2 LONDON, Mon. Arran geincuts are now being discussed for the Yujro-il <v leader. Marshal Tito to visit Britain, it was learned from a well- informed source here. Although no official announ i en.out has been made, Mr. Eden is believed to have iv en Marshal
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  • 24 2 BONN, Mon. Italys Premier, Signor Alcide de Gasperi, arrived In 3onn yesterday. He was met by the Chancellor, Dr. Konrad Aaenauer Reuter.
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    • 481 2 NOTICES PERAK TURF CLUB AUTUMN GOLD VASE MEETING Racing will now take place on: IST DAY SATURDAY. 27TH. SEPTEMBER. 1952 2 15 P M. EXTRA DAY SUNDAY. 28TH. SEPTEMBER, 1952 9.45 A.M. 2ND. DAY WEDNESDAY. IST. OCTOBER. 1952 2 30 P.M. 3RD. DAY BATURDAY, 4TH OCTOBER. 1952 2.15 P.M. There
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    • 543 2 TENDERS i P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class "C" up- wards registered Contractors will be received by the State Engineer. Selangor. Kuala Lumpur, up to 3.00 p. m on Ist October, 1952, for the construction of Two (2) Blocks of Five (5) Units ea;h labour lines One (1) No. O"erseer's
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    • 254 2 Today's Radio SINGAPORE 10 sun. News. 10.09 Tune* from •he Shows; 10.43-12 Schools: 1 p m Radio Orch.; 1.30 News: 1.45 woody Herman Orch.; 2.-3.30 Schools; S Time for Music; 6.30 Winnie The Pooh; 6 Melachrlno Orch.; 0.15 News; 6.30 Radio Doctor; 6.45 Radio Malaya Trio: 7 Opera; 7.20 Light
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  • 296 3 Emphasis on attack in a reported new arms plan PARIS, Monday. THE PRIME MINISTER, Mr. Churchill, optimistic about "push button" weapons, has approved a revolutionary rearmament plan which puts emphasis on attack and gives top priority to jet atomic bombers, diplomatic circles said today. Churchill, worried by
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  • 115 3 She beats channel— and sharks SAN PEDRO. California,, Mon. I^LCRENCi: Chadwlck, who r has swum the En Bta Channel bo h wlj-s. made the 2i-- He owim iron Catalir.a Island to the California COM* today and became thp lirst woman to conquer the difficult channel. Her unofficial time was 13
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  • 42 3 PARIS. Mun. -At least 25 persons and many cattle vere killed in a cloudburst on the Tebessa region of Algeria yeitcrday. The cloudburst swelled the Waai Zarur which overflowed Its banks and swept away houses, farms and trees.— Reiiier.
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  • 47 3 HONG LONG, Mon. A battalion ol tli" Kings Shropshire Lk Infantry arrived here toda.- beard the British tr.-.Mspor. Emplrt Trosper on their way back to England alter serving 16 months in Korea. They have been replaced b y the Durham Light Inf;rtry Reu:er-AAP.
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  • 109 3 U.S. will cut steel allotments WASHINGTON, Mon. mHE Government announced 1 yesterday that it will cut steel attotmint for the first quarter of next year in a move that may hit car manufacrers. Mr. Ralph Trigg, the Deputy Administrator of Defence Production Administration, said onJy threefourths as much steel will
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  • 47 3 PITREAVIE, Scotland. Mon —Britain's biggest and newest aircraft carrier, the Eagle, was in collision with the Dutch destroyer Vangalen during the night, according to a signal received at the headquarters here of the NATO "Exercise Mainbrace." Damage to both sides was slight.— Reuter.
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  • 55 3 His error shot wife NEW YORK. Mnn.-A 27--year-old policeman. John Milo. shot his wife deid In the night in mistake for a burglar seen in their block of flats While Milo was asleep his wife. Mary. 25. got out of bed. When she returned to the bedroom. Milo woke in
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  • 42 3 KATMANDU Nepal Mon -Four British climbers arrived here last nighi on an expedition to the 23.400-foot Himalayan peak of Gourishankar. They arc Mr G s Roger Mr. T D. Mackinnon. Mr. D. Scott and Mr. T. Weir.—Reuter.
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  • 37 3 KARACHI, Mon. The hopes of a French journalist Jean Marie Audlbert, of beating the round-the-world by airlina record were crashed last nteht when his plane put tac!: after leaving for Calcutta—Reuter.
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  • 67 3 U& N I LA, Mon. .Manila's main street was patrolled by police v.lth armoured cars :i:i<l lr.arhineguns as a result of threats of violence by Cavite Province residents during a radio dud between the provincial governor and a senator. The threats failed to m-.t^rialis». Senator Justiniaro Ma
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  • 125 3 T BERLIN. Monday. HU, Ea.st German Communists were reported yesterday to have opened their long-threatened campaign to drive well-to-do farmers out Of busi- ness. Reports from the East said the Government was confiscating the holdings of large landowners and sendin? many to prison. The campaign was
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  • 57 3 LEEDS, England. Mon. Sir Montague Burton, «7--year-old head of the £15 million clothing firm, collapsed and died at a dinner last night He began his business with £100 (MSBSO) he borrowed from a relative while still in his teens. He said then: "Some day I will
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  • 144 3 ST. LOUIS. Monday. AN intermediary has made new contact between Senator Richard Nixon and General Dxight Eisenhower over the issue of Senator Nixon's U5518,225 political expensa fund, a spokesman for the Republican presidential candidate said today. Mr. James Hagerty, Eisenhower's Pre.ss secretary, said liaison
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  • 152 3 Nationalists hold ILK. ship 4 days HONG KONG. Mon. THE Hong Kong freighter Advnira! Hardy, released after four days in the custody ol a Chinese Nationalist gunboat, sailed into Hong Kong today without her I 813-ton cargo of flour and cement. Her British master. Captain W. B. Hosking, told reI
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  • 54 3 TOKYO, Mon. Air headquarters here said today that the sth Air Force's total claims for the first 21 days of September were 50 MIGs shot down, three probably destroyed and 45 damaged Captain Robinson RLsn. r, who shot down an MIG yesterday, becomes the sth Air
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  • 21 3 Casablanca sees saucer CASABLANCA, Mon. Thousands saw a dazzling metallic "flying saucer" for about r's seconds over Casablancs l&u night.— Reuter.
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  • 35 3 LONDON, Mon. Field Marshal Lord Montgomery, deputy Supreme Allied Commander for Wost Europe, now on a visit to Turkey, has left Istanbul for Erzerum to attend manoeuvres of the 3rd Turkish Army.— Router
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  • 34 3 SEOUL, Mon A South Korean military policeman dived into the River Han last night and rescued a French 1 war correspondent, M. Giuglaris, whose jeep had plunged off a 50-foot bridge. Reuter-AAP.
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  • 129 3 Reds may be planning new operations WASHINGTON. Monday. HIGH American Government officials warned yesterday that the new Meret Soviet-Chines^ Agreement* mijht cover "sinister" military operations in the Far Y.xsi. Th>y said the -Reds may nlan a steppedtip military campaign in Korea in what would be a gamble for battle Held.
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  • 52 3 THEY TOLD HER TO WEAR LACE BERNADETTE O'FARRELL caused quite a stir when she wore this Charles 11 era dress on T V And the stir would have been bigger if the wardrobe rulers had not insisted on adding lace to the neckline. Bernadette was appearing in the play. "The
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  • 356 3 LONDON, Mon. A3 on moat occasions last •^*week, the Stock Market made a poor showing today. Olltedged featured the market by moving lower and set the pace for mast other domestic sections. Despite the very good national Ravings figures deposits were arrund £5.000,000 greater than encashments during the
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  • 28 3 LONDON. Sept. 22.— Cash Buyers £958; Sellers V9SBJ; Forward Buyers £948; Sellers £948 A; Settlement: £961 (up £A). Turnover, am. 55 tons; p.m 80 tons.
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  • 43 3 LONDON. Sept. 22.— Spot 22 d Ort. 22 .d. Nov. 22 'jd.. Dec. 22' id, Oct.-Dec. 22'jd .Tan-Mar. 22' iii Apr -June 22'« d.. July-Bept. 22d., O-i c.if. 22 ',d.. Nov. c.if. 22-, d Sm rif. 22" 4 d. Market: Quiet.
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  • 604 4  - HISTORY IS WRITTEN IN THESE DYING STONES FRANCIS WONG NORMAN COTTERELL Story by Pictures Hy fORT CANNING Cemetery, the oldest Christian graveyard in Singapore, is dying a slow and peaceful death. At the age oi IHO years, this historic burying place Ls gradually disappearing. Fort Canning Cemetery was founded in
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  • 109 5 adviser is decorated THI RUHR OF NCCRI SCMBILAM, tfce Yang di-Pertuin Bcsjr. dre.icd a rot, I purpfa and lilrec. received Hrn kMMgW (BILOW) or 19 chiefs in hit iWwi room Jt Sri MtMMtl. The chU»» pfedfad *«ir loyalty m a ceremony wMclt goes back 179 years f
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  • 33 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Two trayloads of cakes were confiscated when Ng Ah Kok was fined $5 at Johore Bahru for hawklns: without a licence The trays were returned to Ng.
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  • 136 5 AVER 100,000 counterfeit Indonesian rupiahs were found in a shed behind a house in Thompson Road. Singapore, Inspector Richard Tay of the Commercial Crime sub-branch, told the Singapore Relief Court yesterday. He was giving evidence when Lee Eng Hock, a labour, and Lim Sian Kang. a
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  • 70 5 The $25-inilliori Singapore City Council Debenture Loan is expected to be oversubscribed by tomorrow morning, exactly a week after it was floated. The acting City Treasurer, Mr. 8. 8. Scales, said yesterday that the subscription list might be closed tomorrow. By yesterday, more than 523
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  • 48 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Chow Sze King, cash'.er of trie Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, accused of cheating the bank' and obtaining $1237.700 has not found surety acceptable to the court and has been remanded custody. He was allowed ball "n Saturday In $50,000 In two sureties.
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  • 177 5 Bus had to be raised to extricate victim of iccident CITS traffic policeman had to enlist the assist a nee of a crowd of onlooUers to r3i.se one siile of a Singapore Traction Company bns to extricate a woman wh« lirr* been accidentally knocked down, and was Ml" vnderne»th it.
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  • 212 5 rriHE Post School Certi•l flcate class weaned pre-university students from "the spoon-fed type of education of their schooldays" and taught them to study independently, Mr. R. M. Young, Singapore Director of Education, said yesterday. Mr. Young was commenting on student opinions that the
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  • 101 5 STANDING deposits In 19 saving* •ecoant, -•4 with th« Post Office tn Singapore simc« inly 1 but year. wM to* the SIMM.M 9 mark this week Mr. W. A. Cooper. Director of Posts. Singapore, who disclosed this yesterday, said that the total
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  • 65 5 "Korban Tun Fatimah" i Sacrifice of Tun Fatimah t. a play based on Malay history, will be presented at the Happy World Stadium on Sept. 28 and 29, by the Singapore Malay Teachers' Union. Proceeds of the first ni»ht will go to swell the Union's Building Fund,
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  • 66 5 The following were eiected pro-tern officials of the Johore Bahru branch of the Young Malayans Club, which was formed last Friday:- Chairman: Inche Musa Hltam; .secretary: Inche Mohmned Ail; committee. Inche Abdullah Rahman. Inche Abdul Majld. Inch? H-.msa Kihman. Ml I KjcirvelU, Inche Mohamsd Rimit. Me«srs.
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  • 64 5 More than 300 daily-paid workers of the Singapore City Council Gas Department will ho:d an emergency general meeting this week-end. They will discuss plans to help stokers employed at the City gas works to settle their wage increase dispute with the City Council, in case tin
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  • 21 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon.Mr. E. Strickland, of Singapore, wild address Johore Bahru Rotary Club tomorrow on the recent Olympic Games.
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  • 102 6 MISTAKE KILLS A PILOT FLYING OFFICER Ocrdon Eric Sykes, aged 27, piloting a Vampire, died after a crash-landing at the RAT., station at Tengah, on Aug. 22, it was stated at a Singapore inquest yesterday. Squadron Leader Jack Archer said he was the Senior Air Traffic Control Officer when he
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  • 62 6 The Singapore Employment Officer Mr. Aw Chin Hu, will leave for Japan next month to aitend a two-month course for employment exchange officers, conducted by the International Labour Organisation. The Federation candidate is Mr. H. G. L. Poppitt. who arrived in Kuala Lumpur two months
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  • 337 6 WOMEN WORKERS 'A SHINING EXAMPLE' THE Government plans to build a number of permanent Children's Social Centres in the next few years, the Governor of Singapore. Mr. J. F. Nicoll, told the annual meeting yesterday of the Voluntary Workers' Group of the Children's
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    36 6 IN TRIBUTE to the Moon Goddess, the front of this Singapore restaurant has been decorated to attract customers to buy moon cakes for the festival. Thousands of Chinese housewives ha\> bought cakes and lanternsStraits Times picture.
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  • 74 6 Gopal Dhanapal, 21-year-old Naval Base wireman, was worried about his health, but refused to see a doctor, the assistant City Coroner, Mr. Giam Chong Hing, was told yesterday Then, one day In August, Gopal was found In his bedroom with his throat cut. lying in a pool
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  • 123 6 fEH HOCK SENG, 19, was robbed in a Singapore street by four armed men. When he went out the next night, be brought a knife along and was arrested. Yesterday in the Singapore Fourth Police Court, Teh pleaded guilty to having "arms" at the
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  • 76 6 Mr. Ng Oh Thong, sole proprietor of Gee Seng and Co., Singapore, who appeared in the High Court yesterday on a Judgment debtor summons, was ordered to repay a debt of $2,632 by a first payment of $300 yesterday and the balance by monthly instalments of
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  • 27 6 A five-year-old boy, Han Ah Kwang, was admitted to hospital in a serious condition last night after a car knocked him down In Sungei Road.
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  • 522 6 CI'BSTATIONS Hakle to load theddlai ta4ay:— DAT Jalaa Amp*. Sloaf Hoe M»rall Faetf.. 8.M.8C. Macßltckle Braddell Rite il-;is»«l Island Gall Club Windsor Park, selelar Pump. Nee Soun Seletar Wlreleti. Scletar VUL.tr I nltrd Rabker Pl.nl Meata] 11..- pital. Trafalfar Estate New World Perak Road Jutland Rs.id Rrndrsarrr
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  • 150 6 If ORE AND MORE graduates of the Facu ty of Medicine, Singapore, attached to th c Colony's hospitals, are receiving specialist training. Professor A. A. Sandosham, president-elect of the Alumni Association, told the Straits Times yesterday. The graduates practising in Singapore
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  • 52 6 rE tiny territory of Brunei, in North Borneo last year produced more oil than anywhere else in the British. Commonwealth. It turned oat 37.133,376 42-galion barrels, worth $262,855 535. These figures are quoted in the Geological Survey Report for British territories in Borneo
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  • 168 6 RAUB, Monday. A POLICEMAN hit a fleeing suspect with the butt of his rifle and made a capture after an ambush in the Triang area or Pahang. He then discovered that his prisoner, who was wearing a man's clothes and had short cropped hair,
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  • 69 6 PISTEURISED soya bean milk in tins for the Malayan market is one of the prodve's ichich a $3 000,000 Singapore factory, now being built at the Sth milestone, Bukit Tirnah, hopes to turn out before the end of the year. The factory will also produce
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  • 62 6 SAIGON Mon Thirtyfive delegates from 18 countries. Including Singapore, the Federation and North I Borneo, will attend the Western Regional Committee 'Conference of the United Nations World Health Orga--1 nlsation to be held in Snlgon i from Thursday next i Sept. 25) to Oct. 1.
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  • 24 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon.— For driving a car inconsiderately and hitting a draln. Tai Chon Pt-ng was fined $20 at Johore Bahru today.
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    • 172 6 >1 AMIKKH S MHIHIL. Cl»lct ciass mcrlioit 3IS v.m. Talk on To The University Of Malay*" by Mr Lim Hock Bl a ALI'MM ASSOCMIKMII CllnlcoPatnuluxico mfrt:ng hl i!ie patho.onv laboratory. Pacultv oj M«lleme Sepoy Lines BISp m. Tal* on -Ophthalmolngv Cases" by Mr. A. B. vii:sTt U v' CUI RCH:
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  • 268 7 PENANG, Mon. ONE THOUSAND boys of St. Xavier's Institution with several parents, have ii ...lied In the Catholic I reion of Decency sine* its formation two weeks ago. And 1,000 girls are exivi ted to tak>
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  • 357 7 7 RURAL DISTRICT COMMITTEES 9 DEBUT ON THE BOARD Its strength rises to 18 pOR the first time representatives of seven Singapore rural district committees will sit on the enlarged Rural Board. The seven committees represent Pasir Panjang, Bukit Timah, Bukit Panjang, Serangoon, Bedok. Changi and Sembawang. The composition of
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    28 7 DX. KOLF V'J\ SCOKEBKAND, Director of Health and Chief Leprologist on the Kyukyu Islands, who is in Singapore on his way to Europe on leave. -traits Times picture.
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    86 7 SiX .YiANLtY UNIVIN, P<o,ninent British book publisher and chairman of George Allen and L'nwin Ltd., (centre) and his son David In win (right), who has written several children's adventure stories under the name of "David Severn," arrived in Singapore by air last night on their way to Japan. During their
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  • 39 7 A :-imall fire broke out in oni 1 of the municipal quarters in Halifax Road, Singapore, last night. Two fire engines rushed to the scene and put out the blpzo before n:iy damage was < auspd
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  • 24 7 $10 or tour days BATU PAHAT, Mon. Ow Cheng Hong was fined $10 nere. or four days' goal, for .iot renewing his motor-cycle icence.
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  • 69 7 PENANG, Mon. NIGHT strolls along the popular beaches at Tanjong Bungah and Batu Ferringht are torbiddjn under a new curfew order issued by the police as part of their anti-bandit operations. Seaside restaurants and hotels are also affected by the curfew, which comes Into force
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  • 31 7 BATU PAHAT, Mon.— Son Bok Tee wa s fined $10 here, ir lour days' gaol for cruelty to 21 fowls wnich he put i to a small basket.
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  • 48 7 KUANTAN. Hon.— Mr. Anthony Lean Loong Fee and UUt Patricia Lee Kong Yet, of Kuala Lumpur, were learned at Bt. Thomas Church. Kiiantan. The Rev Father t. Guittat officiated. A reception wn < held at j Parochial HOw Mr. Lean li i ttactiai to Police Signals, Kuantan.
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  • 151 7 v\HE Singapore Laboui Party may back down from its demand for nationalisation of the City's i insport services .in favour of a transport combine aerating an island-wide service. This change in policy, If accepted by the party's General Council which will meet on Saturday, will
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  • 126 7 Seamen's mission head due IIHE SUPERINTENDENTQeneral of the Missions co Seamen, the Rev. Cyril Brown, who was port chap- lain in Singapore before the war, returns tomorrow on an official visit. Mr. Brown, now the executive head of the mission, is on a tour of India, the Far East and
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  • 202 7 5 Reds killed, three wounded KUALA LUMPUR, Mon rpHE BEST anti-bandit •1 day of the month was reported tonight Five terrorists were killed in battles yesterday, three more werp wounded, two were captured and two have surrendered Police believe that one oi yesterday's "bag" 1 might be n high ranking
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  • 32 7 SEI'JWBAN, Mon. Mrs. D M. Cornwall, wife of Major Cornwall, attached to 17 Gurkha Rifles, Semnban, was today fined $15 here for falling to register and obtain an identity card.
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  • 217 7 PENANG. Mon «&s harmless ALLEGED to have threatened to shoot a neighbour's dog with "intent to cause alarm". Lt.-Col. E. G Bailey, ot the Imperial War Graves Commission in Penang, appeared in the Magistrate's Court today On a charge of criminal intim idation The
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  • 83 7 JOHORE BAriRU, Mon. An application in Johore Bahru police court today for bail for Mahir.de/ Singh, a Cameron Hignlands lorry driver, who was sentenced to six months' imprisonment on a charge of offering a bribe of 20 cents to a constable. Inspector Tahir said that when
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  • 54 7 A 16-year-old cyclist, Loh Thiam Hock, died on admission to hospital last night after being involved in a collision with a bus at the Bth milestone, Bukit Tlmah Road, Singapore. Eye-witnesses of the accident, which occurred at 9.10 p.m., should contact Inspector R. Delllkan, Traffic Police,
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  • 110 7 PENANG. Mon. OENANG police made 1 whole-day search of tb r pilcrim ship T\n dareus yesterday following a report by a woman p>krim that she had lost on board $2,000 in cash and 15 fold pieces, worth $600. The search ended without result
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  • 80 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon John Joseph Sanderson, a I resettlement supervisor at Serdang Bahru new village, today pleaded guilty to two charges of criminal breach 'of trust of $8,435 and was I sentenced to two years' Im- prisonment by Mr. J. O. Adams in the Kuala Lumpur
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  • 12 7 KUANTAN, Mon. Main Street, chief thoroughfare .>' the town, has been r°tnetalled.
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  • 58 7 W< r% PENANG. Mon. A thief brofct opfea a charitj box at the W>«JfiT Churih Bwrtnih Road. lust week tm& the second time In six weeks a Penan* church has been fvircled. Early »:»«t month i box in the Catholic Chnrch of (he Assumption was looted
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  • 61 8 MRS. TAN LIAN SWEE (nee Tap Liang Neo), aged 84 years passed away peacefully on Sunday, 21ft September. 1952. at her residence No. 173, Geylang Road. Singapore. She leaves behind 2 daughters-in-law, 3 daughters. 15 grandsons. 12 grandsons-ln-law, 2 granddaughtcrs-in-law, 16 granddaughters, and 43 great-grand-chil'iicn to mourn her loss.
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  • 154 8 MR MRS. STEPHEN TAN X.ENG CHYE wish to thank all friends and relatives for the:r good wi.-nc 1 and valuable presents on the occasion of their marriage. THE FAMILY of the late Mr Cliow Yoon Yue thank all kind and friends who gave U lltance, paid night vis-its, attended
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  • 66 8 FOR STYLE and simp:irl:y In morning, aft., cocktail, maternity frocks. Duncan's, 11, D' Almeida St. (Off Raffles Placet. Open afl day Wed. ft Sat. Maternity tailoring a speciality. DON'T FORGET to get your tlcket.s for the Gala Dance organized by Singapore Nurses lr. aid of the Blind at the
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  • The Straits Times
    • 532 8 The appeal by JAr. Sena- nayake to all countries in the j world to sell cheaper rice, while it will awaken sympathy for Ceylon in her particularly serious predicament, I will find an echo of fellowj feeling in all those countries in Asia which are compelled to
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    • 628 8 Japan's Rubber Complaints It is very much to the interest of Malaya's rubber export trade that action should he taken to put an end to the complaints from Japan regarding the quality of the rubber she is receiving from this country. "Ilie protest that has been sent by the Japanese
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  • 886 8 STRUGGLE IN INDO-CHINA: When and how can peace come to this war-torn land? In the second of a series of articles, Harry Miller, Straits Times News Editor, explains why there seems no possibility yet of a negotiated peace, and why rpHERE is little
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  • 777 8 'Communist Negroes' of Malaya LONDON. A YOUNG, very seriousminded Singapore-born London schoolmaster who has, among other things, been teaching elocution and the history, geography and life of Malaya to English children in London County Council schools is returning to the Colony in December with his English wife' and family to
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  • 373 8 Piper play MR. Ralph Ellis of the Singapore Teachers' Training College, in normal circumstances, would have been visited with the gentle displeasure of Tir-nan-Og and the wrathful brimstone of John Knox's fairly select Hereafter for the references to the Scottish accent made by him (Mr. Ellis) :it
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    • 562 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. Classified Form In Page t bassoon: on sept, zotn, a* Kandang Kerbau Hospital, to Evelyn and David, a son, brother to Yosef. SETCHELL: On Sept. 18th. Nt Nightingale Maternity Home. Derby, to Elizabeth <nee Fletcher) wife of Peter setchell. a son. this engagement is announced between Lam Chan
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    • 31 8 EVERBRIGHT OPTICAL CO. Offering Complete Services essential to Eye Comfort Cf Visual Efficiency. (1) VISUAL ANALYSIS (2) VISUAL TRAINING (3) GLASSES IF NEEDED CS. CHONG, OPT. D. 19, CHULIA ST S'PORE-1.
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    • 68 8 Lett ers to the editor will bo found in). Pago 14 «s^O.^. MOTORS FOR INDUSTRY fefSsp^SSS 200 hOPBe power AOVT. OF TMI OINHUt ILICtajC CO.. ITO. O» ENGLAND SIK)OA*OM MALACCA aUALA LUHPUft riKAMO MOTION SMiSTi SON LliT (Incorporating John Duke& M. Ezeklel it Sons) OPTICIANS In attendance. Mr H H
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  • 265 9 Service pay and conditions will be reviewed at secret meeting TODAY is a crucial day for more than 30,000 civilian workers employed by the three Services in Singapore. At a secret meeting thi s afternoon, the heads ot the three Services and their representatives
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    68 9 SINGAPORE Harbour Board men, working on rafts, change the damaged propel ler of the Polish freighter MikolaJ ReJ The stern wu raised after 6,000 tons of coke had been unloaded fro m two aft holds. Local agent* for the MikolaJ ReJ said yesterday that the propeller was damaged while th
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  • 105 9 Servicemen will perform at smoker SLKVING members of the Forces will be among the entertainers at the annual smoking concert of the ExServices Association of Singapore on Thursday. The smcker is beirg held at the Singapore Volunteer Corps Mess, starting from Bpm The programme includes the R.E.M.E. Hawaiian Bund, led
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  • 49 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon.— Mr. H J. Brunnler. president of Rotary International, accompanied by his wife. w'Jl reach Singapore near the end of October. They are on a world tour. Members of the Johore Bahru Rotary Club will Join Singapore Rotarians In entertaining them to dinner.
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  • 30 9 A total of 311,655 people had been vaccinated in Singapore up to yesterday, the 33rd day of the vaccination campaign. Yesterday 6.527 persons were vaccinated In the City area.
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  • 47 9 Sir Franklin Gimson, former Colony Governor and the first to receive the Freedom of this City, remembered Singapore yesterday In the little Yorkshire village of Thornton-la-Dale, where he Is liv:nz in retirement. He sent the Cit.y a birthday cable on its .irst anniyerssry.
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  • 326 9 UNMUZZLED DOG CASE KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. MR. Justice Wilson will ask a Kuala Lumpur j magistrate to explain his delay in submitting his grounds of Judgment in a case in which he fined a Chinese $10 for allowing an unmuzzled dog to be at large
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  • 129 9 Arrears of pay soon for warders ALL Singapore prison warders will have received their arrears of pay in full by Oct. 17, the acting Commissioner of Prisoners, Mr. A. W. Clow, said yesterday. Mr. Clow was commenting on a letter sent to the Strait* Times by a prison warder complaining
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  • 85 9 Ho Ah Lin. alias Sam Koo, a 48-year-old woman, pleaded not guilty to charges of running a brothel and of living on the earnings of prostitution, before Mr. T. Kulaseka- ram, Singapore First Police Magistrate, yesterday. Ho, Inspector J. C. Cooke, told the court, was
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  • 69 9 IPOH. Mon. CHINESE miners in Perak are beint asked if they want their guard dogs trained by the Army. It is understood that requests have been received *t the Army's training centre for don from firms and rstates for the training of guard dogs.
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  • 56 9 The Johj. District Government Workers' Union, at their annual meeting last week, elected the following office bearers President Mr. P Manian; vicepresident Mr. R. Oanapathv. secretary. Mr. P Chandrakasan asst. secretary, Mr. A. Appukutty; treasurer. Mr. P A. Achuthan; asst. treasurer, Mr. T. K Paekrlsaray; and a
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  • 43 9 Mr A. D. Dant, of Sarawak, won hrst prize at the Singapore Stamp Club philatelic exhibition at the British Council hall. Second was Mr. B. Bridgwood, of Singapore, while third prize went to Mr. Robert Cheong. of Singapore.
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  • 139 9 Tell youth about sex life, says pastor •PHE Rev. Tracey K. Jones, pastor of the Singapore Wesley Church, is In favour of sex education, he told the opening session of the Singapore Youth Council's youth leadership training course at the British Council Hall yesterday. Mr. Jones said that a proper
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  • 24 9 IPOH. Mon— Bandits burned a lorry today about three miles north of Bidor. It was carrying timber and was travelling towards Bidor.
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  • 32 9 KUALA LUMPUH, Mon. The Deputy High Commissioner, Mr. D. C. MccGlllivray. will speak at the anniversary meeting of the Kua> la Lumpur V.MC.A., on Fri day at 6 p.m.
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  • 152 9 WOMEN will be in the majority among the twelve students taking the new course in social studies, at the University of Malaya, starting in October. "We are disappointed that more firms have not offered scholara/iips. nor shown interest by sending suitable members of
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  • 131 9 VICE-ADMIRAL P. Auboyneau. French Naval C-ln-C In Saigon, who arrived in Singapore by air last night with his wife, is paying a "courtesy call" on Admiral Sir 'Guy Russell, his British counterpart in Singapore A French spokesman said: "The Admiral has not come for any
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  • 209 9 Royal visit the programme rE official programme in Singapore, for the visit of the Duchess of Kent and her son. th e Duke, was announced by the Government last night. Tuesday afternoon, Sept. 30. Arrive "»t Kallnng airport. WrCntrC-y aitrrnoon. Oct. 1. Conferring cf the Freedom of the City at
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  • 107 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. YAP SENG, 84, who fabricated evidence to get a reward, was today sentenced to flTe years' imprisonment in Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court. On July 25 Yap asked a friend, Chong Fatt, to plant three bullets and a
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  • 234 9 KUALA LUMPI'R, Monday. OF 1.500 people who had driving tests when they were re-imposed last month. 600 failed. This was stated today by Mr. D. Skingley, Registrar and Inspector of Motor Vehicles for Selangor. He said there were 21,000 "L" drivers to
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  • 41 9 The Singapore Progressive Party will today announce its revised maniiesto for the December City Council elections. The party hr.s added more planks to its I 'ilitical platform. Tney concern mainly the party attitude toward* the Singapore Improvement Trust.
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  • 59 9 A total of 112 students of the University of Malaya have applied for bursaries for the I next academic year, Mr. R. M. Young. Director of Education, Singapore, told the Straits Times yesterday. They include first year students and students applying for renewal of their bursaries.
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  • 218 9 Schools savings drive starts STUDENTS in the Enfflish and vernacular schools throughout the country are advised to safeguard their future success. security and sufficiency through the Malaya-wide Students Saving Scheme which was started yesterday The scheme, jointly sponsored by the General Post Office and the Education Department, is specially designed
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  • 78 9 Singapore Government would consider the Malay Seamen's Union protest against certain words in a iMalay song, entitled. "Yee Kelasi". a Government spokes- man told the Straits Times i yesterday. The song is sung by P. Ramlee In the Malay film "Sedarah" which was recently shown In
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    • 41 9 A few drops of germs 3,w0.y I Trade Enquiries to: SANDILANDS BUTTERY CO., LTD. SINGAPORE PENANG KUALA LUMPUR IPOH Vi i~if '"'llltf *il\l. kflitftfSS"rrl LATEST EXAKTA VX fitted with world renown critically sharp F 1. 9 Primoplan lens Price $460/- only
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    1153 10 THE DISEASE THAT CRIPPLES WHAT IT IS —WHAT IT DOES— HOW TO FIGHT IT By a STAFF CORRESPONDENT What polio is SCIENCE, as it has progressed, has become more and more accurate in measuring things too small for the naked eye to see. This applies to medicine as well
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  • 124 10 LAST week the Straits Times received a letter asking for an article containing information '<', about poliomyelitis. The article, based on t authoritative medical data, appears on this page. Here is the letter: ;J We arc now bearing a great deal about poliomyelitis, but I feel sure
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  • 322 10 CIX Swiss climbers rest J in Delhi, en route to tackle a point in the Himalayas which has defied human conquerors since the earth-crust's movement in prehistoric times first creased it into existence: the peak we know as Mount Everest, in the mighty Himalyan
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    • 128 10 HiHi of the Wlalayan Scene smM _<i v Si > "■s*■ k 1 1 1 1*. j,-^ Iji \mmm m Jit* l i| j ™k^ tC^ •flsStJ^kSjlSMk N.'* i 'SL^B^H BKt*B > Mj|ffja||i' la. -n km x *™SI %mM 'fa mr. m^ 1 x PiJ x tilL £^^^Mat\ apj '&oB&pi«&rJr
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  • 737 11 MOTHERCRAFT IN MALAYA' JEALOUSY is a 'problem which most mothers have to face. To say that a child is not. Jealous is not true and I think it is important to admit that Jealousy does exist in every family, but. with wise handling it is
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    30 11 Chubby Tan Suan Bun, eighi months o d, wins this week's "Bonniest Baby" prize of $5. He is the youngest son of Tan Yap Wan, of 4 Exeter Road. Singapore.
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  • 69 11 Floating on air is the fejliny lovely Columbia star CHARLOTTE AUSTIN gets when she wears this very full organza evening dress. Six underskirts of chiffon and tulle hold out the skirt, giving it the "floating" look. The cuffed top, with becoming crossed-over bodice, is
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  • 408 11 A HOSTESS REPLIES LAST Thursday an ill-treated guest" set out 16 questions for hostesses with one mark for each question answered 'Yes Today, a "harassed hostes>" takes up the challenge, with 15 questions for guests to answer. This time each "No" scores one mark. If you
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    37 11 iTi S \JI, 1.. wAcoo yvwn, ,'iti mt reduce j in Amcriicu it in crease -reaistimj tit a acetate. It has an elo tic filled waistband and I wu' fit almost any figure without alteration.
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    • 92 11 lilt I f fr m t L 1 1 1 1 > < i 5^ ll* Baby Teo Boon Lenj of Singapore. This healthy boy was tour months of age when this photograph was taken. F^d on Lactogen, he has developed sturdy frame and strong muscies. ■w^rS BA\~~^ \Ji fa
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    • 323 11 DLEASE enrol me as a member of the Children's Corner Wise Owls Club and send mt a badge. NAME ADDRESS DATS OF BIRTH Straits Times Crossword I 1 2 1 131I 3 1 I* inh ii 6 I 1 I I ry^T I ACKOSS iJ. in.....nmaO.e 01. (f). 1. Unusual
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  • 421 12 'Battle' over imports of Jap textiles I U.K. OPPOSITION TO FREE TRADE PLEA By Our Market Correspondent '.WHILE Singapore textile importers are awaiting the decision of the Economic Secretariat regarding the method of allocation of quotas for Japanese textile imports in 1953 a question on Ahich there has been a
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  • 211 12 \|R- MeOMIW I w.i 1 1, balm j;> *>: i Directors of Mc.MMer uei Cwpany. Limited, i was born m Ediohurph i I ;m<l etacsted at George I H<Tiots School and fie- i riot Watt College in I that city. He has k*M in Mala-
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  • 39 12 Import Export Guide available The new combined Import Export Guide is now available, at the Import and Export Office, Fullerton Buildir.s, Singapore. Applications for copies should be made, preferably In writting. The Charge, including postage, Is $2 per copy.
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  • 37 12 Brazil has signed a oneyear trade agreement with Japan, calling for the exchange of US$BB,OOO worth Of goods. Brazil witl send coffee, cotton, hides and other commodities to Japan and receive Japanese machinery in return-
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  • 255 12 Coronation plans for businessmen IN ADDITION to the pagean- 1 try. there will be much i to interest the businessman who visits Britain In 1953— Coronation year. Already, preparations are In hand for the British Industries Fair, to be staged at Earl's Court and OCympia, London, and Castle Bromwjch, Birmingham,
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  • 37 12 The State of Selangor has decided to acquire for resettlement purposes approximately 1,128 acres from Patillng Rubber Estates. Ltd.. and negotiations have been concluded for a purchase price in the ragion of £200.000
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  • 117 12 rjESPITE id) Oh difficult anci baamldl occasioned by the Emergency, Mr. H. C. Bti-bei V.c.-Prfs.dent of the Na:ur:il Rubber Bureau. Washington. DC, .^ys that estare pi: ii.ii- in Mu'laya, although slowed down. Is constant'y BOin<; forward. Mr. Bu'.'bcr. who re. ently paid I m- weeks vif.it to
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  • 177 12 rpHE startling growth of X Japanese textile imports into the Commonwealth is apparent if Malaya is taken as an example. In the first seven months trading with Japan this year, Malaya had an adverse trade balance of $85,000,000, due largely to the import of Japanese textiles. In 1950.
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  • 151 12 THE contribution which British factories are making, and can make, to agriculture in Malaya and the Far East is indicated in 'Ferguson", the Journal of a leading British tractor organisation. 1 The journal reveals that since 1951, over 500 tractor of one make alone
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  • 95 12 PRODUCTION of private tar tyres .n the L'nited States in June amouted to «.0«7,0l>0, rompaieil with 5.069.UM in May. *< rordinc to the U.S. Rubber Manafactwers* AsaociaUon. Truck and boa tyrr, In June totalled i.soo.noo afalnst 1.364.--000 and private ear (including motor cycle) and track
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  • 59 12 Plans are under way for the construction in Bangkok of the first television station in the Far East. The necessary appropriation for the project will be provided in the supplementary budget of the Slam department of public relations. Nine United States, British, German and French concerns
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  • 23 12 India has decided to extend the period of unconditional exports of zinc concentrates till th e end of June 1953.
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  • 132 12 1 1 i OLDEST share broker in Malaya and member of the Malayan Shire Brokers' Association is 71-year-old Mr. (hia Tek Cbye, of Chia and Company, Singapore Born in Singapore, Mr. Chia is the son of a tea merchant, wbo was also bern in the Colony.
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  • 310 12 Successful results with troublesome crop in Singapore DECISION to go ahead with the growing of pepper on Singapore island on a commercial scale was announced last week by Mr. Low Boh Tan, sole proprietor of a six-acre pepper estate at Bukit Gambar. Bukit Timah Road. With 900 pepper cuttings already
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  • 91 12 Widely varied cost of living increases are reported from member nations of the United Nations. Figures compiled by the International Labour Office, 'rom Information submitted by government agencies, show that from 1948 to the middle of this year the cost of living has gone up by 10
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  • 80 12 An American project vhlch is expected to strengthen Indonesia's financial position and to eliminate its need to import rice within five years, has been announced by the Republic of Indonesia. The programme, designed to increase the production of rice, will Involve the opening of new farmland,
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  • 230 12 /^RUDE rubber imports reported by members of the Japanese Rubber Importers' Association during July increased to 5.158 long tons, valued at $3,231,--643. from 4,641 tons, valued at $3,301,617 In June, according to the Association. Of the July total Malaya accounted for 3,611 tons, valued at $2,246,118
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  • 236 13 SUMATRA RUBBER BLAZE STEADIES LOCAL MARKET 3/4 cent gain at easier close By Our Market Correspandent DEPORTS of a big rubber fire in Djambi, Sumatra, sent the price of rubber up by of a cent on the Singapore market yesterday and October first grade closed at 76* cents a lb.
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  • 54 13 QUTPU7B frcm (states and v mines In the Outhrle Group In August and to date (In brackets) are as follows. Rubber 6,0 7.182, lbs. (46,272,627 lbs); tea (black) 135,000 lbs. (1,249.000 lbs): palm oil 872 tons (7,794 tons); palm kernels 25S tons (2,441 tons); tin ore
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  • 149 13 From Our Own Correspondent MELBOURNE, Mon. rpHE market was quiet at the Meibojrne Stock Exchange today. Trndlnx was light, wlh few marked move 1 Leaders mainly held sterdy and secondary stocks provided most of the falls. Cloclne mldd> Drlce* of s e>rted stocks, all
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  • 71 13 rT*HE copra market was quiet In Singapore, with no business reporter!. Buyers were S26'<i f.o.b. p»r picul and seilers 50 cent* mere. Coconut oil sSlers were 843 f.o.b. a p!cul. Sma'l trj-rroctiorvs In lorse pares of pertper were reported on the Prcduce Exchange. The markpt was qu 'et'.v
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  • 14 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. Sept. 22— 5485.62' 2 picul (down 50 cents).
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  • 79 13 The Malayan Exchange Bnnks Association rnnounced a«r;ed rnt'^s of exch&nee to merchants yesterday as follows: BUYING Air Mil T.T. O.D. 90 d/st. Credit Bi'.S New York 32'-i 32 32', Canada 315/18 317/16 *****6 Trade B'Ws 32 15 16 SELLING T.T7O.D. Canada 30 15 10 i^ench Francs
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  • 203 13 CHIPS, alongside the Singapore Har- 0 bour Board todowns. or expected there at 7 am today are: Teielber*. I 1/2 Boissrvaln. 4/5: Katam Coal I PCant WKtcvreden t.'t: Atreus. tt: I Benledi 11. City of Ktiartoum. 13/14: T»i Yin 15/16- Arendsk.rk 1«: Labuan, Hadil JO: Resmnt. N.W
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  • 140 13 rjUTHRTT A CO. LTD.. have re- ceived the following lnformai tlon from companies for which they act as agents: The Board of Kamunlns Persic Rubber <fe Tin Co.. Ltd has declared a (Interim) dividend of 20 per cent., less tax payable on Oct. 28 No further dividends will
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  • 128 13 Tins advance again on Share Market TIN prices advanced again when the Singapore Share Market opened after the weekend yesterday. Industrials were reported very steady, with rubbers still neglected. Price changes announced by the Malayan Share Brokers' Association yesterday were: Bayrrt iammona 2 62 i'pore Cold Storage 460 MINING Luttral.
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  • 33 13 HONG KONO. Mon— Free market currency exchana:? of Hone Kong dollars was quoted at tie c'r« today as follows: US?I HKS6.34'- (ca.sh). HK$6 37' (T.T.): HK115.94 Or.c tae! of "o!<1 HK5294.18
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  • 276 14 mHE remarks made by Mr. P. J. Darnell on the I 30 per cent, increase in comprehensive insurance premiums on private cars are very apt and to the point. Why be a careful driver to swell the profits A careful driver making no :lalm for three
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    10 14 Pho tograph by tiirte Steincke. THE BOY IN THE BASKET.
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    • 138 14 T| I attention of th? All Malaya Muslim Missionary Society ha.s been drawn to a picture in your paper dated September 8. bearing a caption statin" amons; other things, that At tan celebrated his first anniversary of embracing the Islamic faith." According to Islam this statement cannot
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    • 119 14 The premium and the accidents \rou reported advice from 1 th« chair-nan of the Automobile Association to motorist to '"combat the Increased ny nr Insurance rates by anc'.evali'in: their cars" to reduce th'ir premiums. This is good advice, but it does not deal with the motorist's problem of how to
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    • 79 14 MR. RAMACHANDRA and "Thither Malaya" seem to have painted a rather distorted picture of Indian immigration lnt o Malaya. If they had taken the trouble to look up Singapore's i population statistics, they would have seen that the population is made up of 800.000 Chinese. 140.000 Malaysians,
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    • 256 14 Books which tend only to corrupt BETTER late than never, the campaign against indecent and immoral pictures has been stsrted by :he Catholic Church. The two words "indecent" and "immoral" do not refer only to cinema pictures but also to all sorts of books and magazines displayed for sale in
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    • 243 14 \V ITHOUT any malice to v "Student." I would like to point out that in my letter, "The Wider Aspects of Kirkby, I did not in any way insult the Normal trained teachers. In fact my comments only I suggested a sympathetic and bjeciive approach to
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    • 508 14 I REFER to "Practlcal's" letter of Sept. 18 ("The man In charge of the dredge"). Your correspondent nas Deen misinformed in several respects. Briefly the position Is as follows: There la a Government i Board of Examiners In the Federation. All Inspectors of Machinery
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    • 636 14 European versus Asian stenos M ASI AN STENO" Is to be commended for his or her frank and concise summing up of the Asianversus European or- 1 Australian stenographer position. It Is undoubtedly true that the Asian stenographer's present low standard of efficiency is largely due to her Inadequate knowledge
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  • 348 15  -  JACK FINGLETON MILLER AND CO MAY DROP OUT By CANBERRA, Monday. THE SERIOUS rift among Australian cricket legislators could lead to the cancellation of the 1953 tour to England. If not that, it could make the 1953 tour as horrible a fiasco as
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  • 288 15 A leading NSW. official, Mr. S. O. Webb, said: "The sacking of Mr. Dwyer was a vicious and .scandalous thing It is the biggest loss to Australian cricket since Sir Donald Bradman retired from active participation In the game The NSW. Associotion must work to
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  • 122 15 Jacks S.C managed to draw oneali with Outhrle S.C. in 'a Singapore B.H.F.A. Cup match at Farrer Park ye.nerday Quthrie started weU and opened scoring in the 15th minute through right-winger Yacob after a centre from Got man On the resumption Outhrles again took command of
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  • 23 15 In a friendly soccer match played at Farrer Park yesterday, Vinllons Sports Club held the Braddell Sports Club to a 2—2 draw.
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  • 311 15 Duggie of that Ilk is Cardiff's current Inside right, and there »o see him play was his father, the great International full back. Jimmy, now resident In Sheffield, who captained City in those faroff days. Cardiff lost to Wolves only by the unhicklest of goals
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  • 27 15 The Royal Singapore Golf Club championship final between M. M. Paterson and J. H. Anderson will be played over 36 holes on Saturday and Sunday.
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  • 42 15 McMillan goes up for this one McMILLAN, Combined Services goalie, shows his agility, leaping to save this shot during Saturday's Liberation Cup match at Kuala Lumpur. Services beat Selangor 3-1. On the rig-lit is Glasby (No. I), Services full-bark— Straits Times picture.
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  • 38 15 Victoria School will hold It's eight annual swimming carnival at the Singapore Chinese Swimming Club on Oct. 9 at 3 pjn. There will be an old boys 1 50 metre* freestyle event In the programme.
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  • 263 15 By A Special Correspondent PHILADELPHIA. Monday. lI'ITH sweat dripping from his brown-skinned muscular 187-lb. frame, Rocky Marciano confidently predicted yesterday that he would wrest the world heavyweight title from champion Jersey Joe Walcott here tomorrow night. Not since the days when a oible-reading young Negro
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  • 72 15 IF Rocky Marctano wins the world heavyweight title from Jersey Joe Waleott tomorrow night, be will be following the script written by his "Pop," Peter Marchegiano, a retired 58--year-old shoemaker. "I always knew Rocky was going to be champion of something." the elder Marchegiane said. "I
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  • 201 15 IN the Singapore Table Tenets Association's 1952 inter-school league, four teams have so far remained unbeaten (Group A) A.C.S. (Blue i, and Raffles Inst. (Black); (Group 'B) Chinese High School "A" and St Andrews School "A" and the final looks likely to be dec
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  • 90 15 Singapore Cold Storage (Orchard Road Branch' first and second teams will i I t in a slx-a-slde soccer tournament fee the Nick Elliot trophy on the BrewrrU» ground on Saturday, Sept. 27 at 5.15 p.m. Players needing transport are asked to meet at Orchard Road garage
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  • 232 15 DOMINATING play through most of the match. Singapore Recreation Club defeated a weak A.A.P. Tengah eleven by five goals lo nil In a Div. 2B league hockey match at the B.R.C. padang yes'erday. It was a one-sided display, with |9R.C. forwards always prominent. 1 Recs could
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  • 396 15 Crosby Hope star for the kids LONBON. Mon. BINO Crosby and Bob Hope lost their exhibition golf match against their British counter-parts, comedian Ted Ray and crooner Donald Peers, at Maidenhead, yesterday by one hole but the 12,000 spectators played the decisive part in the game. They swarmed over the
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
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  • 356 16  -  SENTINEL S.A.F.A. to make new approach By THE Singapore Amateur Football Association, at an emergency meeting yesterday to di>cuss arrangements for the Malaya Cup final, decided to ask the Football Association of Malaya to stick to their original decision and play the final on Oct.
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  • 275 16 SELECTORS TO RELY ON 1951 STARS KIALA I.I'MPI X, Mon. CELANGOR'S hockey selectors wUI have to rely mostly on last season's players when they pick the team aeainst Vrmy I i Mala va i In the first big match ot the season on Saturday. Ocl. 11 Of the current crop
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  • 155 16 gHELL S.C beat Stanvac SC. 5-2 In a Singapore B.H F A Cup match at Shell ground yesterday Ibrahim Yusoff opened scoring for Stanvac after ten minutes of play. Shell fought back and were awarded a penalty. Aman scored Two minutes before half-time shell were again
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  • 286 16 LONDON. Mon. ENGLAND are favourites to win the "home" international soccer championship this season lollowlng their triumphant continental tour last May. When the. England selectors meet next Wednesday to pick the team for the opening International match against Ireland In Belfast on Oct. 4,
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  • 31 16 HELSINKI Mon.— Sweden beat Finland 8-1 at the Olympic stadium here today in the 41st international soccer match between the two countries Sweden led 3-0 at half time.— Reuter
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  • 438 16 PINGAPORB junior badminton D championships fixtures for iiiis weekend: Friday (from 7.00 p.m.) Men's Singles Lloyd Che»h (Western > v Othman i Merrytime) Ng Heng Kwang (Flower) v. M. Noor (Gentle); Lim Kirn Choon (Useful v Anthony Gomes (Useful): Suiaiman b. Jaffar (SCSA) v Oh
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  • 234 16 LOS ANGELES. Mon. AMERICA'S top- ranking player Vie Seixas, upset Australia's Frank Sedgman in an amaziag straight set triumph, 6—4, 6 4, 6 4, yesterday to win the men's singles title in the Pacific tennis championships. It was tbe first defeat for Sedgman. the world's leading player.
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  • 227 16 nOYAL NAVY held R.A.F. (Seletar) one-all In a S.A.F.A. Senior Cup semi-final ti c at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. The airmen were the better team but they had to fight all the way and Navy with a late penalty by Chester which was well
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  • 108 16 PENANG Mon Seven ties I were decided in the preliminary round of the men's singles In the Penang Open table tennis championships last night Roy Smith, in he opening t ie. beat Lob Kirn Leng by 21-12. 21-18. 21-14. Other results were: Che Kwang Tar beat
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  • 26 16 KUALA LUMPUJt. Mon Four Inter-club hockey matches arranged for today hid to be cancelled owing to heavy rain S veral fleWs were flooded
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  • 29 16 KEMPTCN PARK. Mon— Mr Jack Gerber's Bluefin won the Imperial Produce S'akcs. run over six lurlorgs here on Saturday. Sir Victor Bassoon's Galina Talva was second
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  • 33 16 Yesterdays Singapore APA Div. 2 soccer between Chinese Athletic •A" and Police S.C. at Police Depot ground was called off by Referee Mydeen owing to the water-logged state of the ground.
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  • 240 16 Longpoetih gets winner for Saints rjONALD LongpoUJis brl liant try five minutes from tme turned defeat Into victory for St. Andrew's In yesterday's rugger fr.endly on the Padang. ThSaints beat SCC B by 11 poln s (two penalty goals and a try) to 8 ia try and a goal). The
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  • 27 16 MUE Mon— Glovpnnl Monra ■Tf.,i^» ih-e"- 'n th* to"-") tn h# eichth round of a srhfd"led 10--rotind fteht against Charles Htim^ (Pri^cf) P'mHav AP
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  • 144 16 AT a meeting of the Sl.ga- pore Inter-Schools sports committee held at Raffles Ins Itutlon yesterday. It was decided that as the strength of a combined Singapore schools cricket team was noticeably weak, it wps not worth sending a team to Australia early next
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  • 545 16 Juniors play next week By Our Tennis Reporter pHE SINGAPORE Junior tennis championships, entries for which will close on Saturday, are to begin on Thursday week and. judging from the response so far among junior (under 18) tennis circles, this year promises to see a
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  • 304 16 F. A. asks for ruling on 'amateurs' LONDON. Mm HPHE English Football Association, In Its latesf bulletin. hsasW a report on the Olympic Games football competition and from thU emerges two vital problems whirh I will need to be dealt with well in advance of the next Games al I
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  • 99 16 Jacks Sport s club will ho!d ?n annuil married versus single soccer competition for the Ol ndmrings Sheld presented by Mr K. C. Chen, their vice-president, In honour of the retirement of Mr. P. Glendinnings. one of their patrons. The match will be held tod y at
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  • 86 16 The team to r«-pre eat the Kha l sa Association aga nit the bingapcre Re reatlon Club In a Singapore Hockey A soc atio. div. IB league mstch on the S.R.C grand at 5.15 pjn. today wU be chosen from the fo Ijwing: Bakar H ssan. Avtar
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  • 92 16 MALAYS are champions Ir the Singapore AFA Community League. Positions to date a r P W D L F A pi Malays 8 6 1 1 26 11 1! Spore Dist 8 4 3 1 14 8 11 Chinese 7 4 1 2 1« R i Indians 8
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    41 16 QMTTH, Liverpool ce;Urt forward, trfps over tbe feet of Ditcbburn, Spurs goalie, as he rushes for the ball during a scramble. Racine up to cover his goalie is Willis, Spurs' left back. Span won this match 3-1 o n Sept. 15.
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    • 59 16 HOCKEY: Dhr. I'A'— TMCA w SCRC— at YMCA; DW. IB— SRC v Khalaa— at SRC; Div. 2'A'— Datch Club PWD— at Urn. h Club; Div 2'B' Wanderers Sherwood Foresters —at Foresters grotind. TABLE TENNIS: Juvenile singles, inter-srhool league SBA Hail 7 p m. SOCCEK: SAFA I>iv 1, C.A. v Fathul
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