The Straits Times, 10 November 1952

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  • 19 1 The Straits Times MALAYA S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER. bSIABLIzHED 1X45 TVVKLVE PAGES SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1952. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 403 1 TO PREVENTRACE WAR 'THERE'S TENSION IN THE COUNTRY 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. [YVTO ONN bin Ja'afar. the Member for Home Affairs, last night urged community leaders to work with sincerity and with the specific object of creating unity and goodwill among the people. Dato
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  • 325 1 JAP CONSUL LAYS WREATH AT THE CENOTAPH A WREATH was laid at the Mngapore O it>taph by the lapasUM Ct>n -.ill General. Mr. Ktn Ninomiya. during tin- Remembrance Day cr reiiHinv y;«t inlay It was the lir>t lime since tbe war that a Japanese consular ofluial had taken part in
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  • 92 1 WASHINGTON. Sun. A UNITED States Government mission said today that Malayan tin production is a "focal point" in Communist aggression and Red successes might make unavailable more than onehalf of the world's production "except on Communist tersm." The group, consisting of tin experts from the State
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  • 81 1 PARIS, Sun.— Divorce lawyers of Rita Hayworth and Aly Khan said today they were making progress toward a property settlement. AP. When the air hostess. Mim Joyce Porealer. finally shut *2« door, tbe Duchess went to her seat waved until ttx. Atlanta was airborne. A Reuter message
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  • 147 1 HANOI. Sun. f|\HE Communist-led Vi«t- mlnh lorcet yesterday captured the airstrip at Quinh Nbal from French Union defender*. French troops were battling the Vietminh near Quinh Nhal on the western bank of tht Black River but the French High Command said it was too early to
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  • 217 1 rpHE Duchess of Kent and her son left for Britain after a quiet farewell at Kalians Airport. Singapore, yesterday morning, ending their 40-day tour of British territories in the Far East To the last moment. th»'~~ Duchess was the "most guarded woman In the world Several hours
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  • 22 1 LONDON. Sun. The Dukof Edinburgh has accepted the office of president of thr English-speaking Union o the Commonwealth. Reuter
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  • 76 1 QUEEN ELIZAB£IH 11. escorted by her husband. tbe Duke of Edinburgh, is seen above passing through tbe Royal Gi.lery of the House of Lords on her arrival to open Parliament. This historic photograph is one of tbe first to have been made inside
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  • 42 1 London's Mayor LONDON'S Sun— Sir Rupert de la Ben who will bp London's Lord Mayor for thr Coronation year, was formally installed at the Guildhall yesterday. Sir Rupert was elected Lord Mayor ln succession to Australia r> n Sir Leslie Boyce. Reuter.
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  • 358 1 Be united but independent CHINESE TOLD: KUALA" LUMPUR. Sunday. n %TO Sir Cheng-lock Tan said yesterday that the Malayan Chinese must be politically united writh the rest »f the population of Malaya. But culturally, he added, they must be Independent and maintain a strong intellectual and spiritual life of their
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  • 124 1 PURGE IN COLONY UNLIKELY TtHE acting VS. Consul General. Mr. Richard H Hawkins, told th? Strait? Tmie.s yesceruay mat it Mat "hardly likely that any change would be made" in his staff as a result of the election of Mr. Eisenhower. Mr. Hawkins was referring particularly to reports that the
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  • 101 1 TEL AVIV. 8-n. Or Chaim Weizmann, the man •*•;*«> gave the Jewi tht-ir "Prom'sed Land" an<i became the first President of Israel, died today, says Reuter. He was 78. He was born l n l«"4 n»ar Grodno in Czartet Russia. He was an outstanding pupil durine
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  • 27 1 DAMASCUS. Sun. The Iraq Petroleum Company today said that nearly one million tons of Klrkuk oil was shipped from its Banlas terminal during October.
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  • 281 1 OPIUM CASE FINES TOTAL $4 MILLION piNES totalling $4,014,000 were imposed ii an opium case which ended yesterday after an 11-day hearing at the Sessions Court, Alor Star. Of seven Burmese and one Chinese charged with being concerned in the importation of 5,789 Ib. of opium, worth more than $1,00J.0D0.
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  • 141 1 Gun-woman bandit boss is killed KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. rE woman terrorist boss ot Batu Arang. Selaneor. I was killed today. She was Wong Choon Lan, branch committee member for the Communists of Batu i Arang. the coal mining area north west of Kuala Lumpur She was shot dead by No
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  • 47 1 LONDON. Sun. Charlie Chaplin and his wife Ooiia returned to London la.st night after a Paris holiday. Chaplin told newsmen he had not changed his mind about returning to America, but added he would not be leaving Europe "for some time."— A.P.
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  • 33 1 PARIS. Sun The U.S. commerce Secretary, Mr. Orrrles Sawyer, arrived in Paris yesterday by air from London on the second stage of Ms economic fact-finding mission t 0 Europe— Reuter
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  • 25 1 MANILA, Sun— A 27-man goodwill delegation of Japese Industrialists and newspapermen arrived at Manila aboard a Philippines Air lanes plane from Tokyo Reuter.
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  • 264 2 Tin companies will fight nationalisation NEW YORK, Sunday. /TWO companies whose tin mines were nationalised by the Bolivian Government claim the action was "contrary to the Bolivian constitution and the most elementary principles of justice and equity recognised internationally". They said they wou'd resist nationalisation. A statement issued by the
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  • 162 2 PRETORIA Sun. rE South African Government openly boycotted a reception in Pretoria last night by the Soviet acting Consul-General, Mr. A. A. Hrlpunow, to celebrate the 35th anniversary of the Russian revolution. Diplomatic representatives interpreted the Incident as a formal snub. It was the first
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    • 644 2 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PROGRAMME ASSISTANT. Grade I (Schools) In the Department of Broadcasting. The scale Is:— (a) Qualified Education Officer $492 36A 852 B 912 36A 1.200. (b) Unqualified Education Officer $510 30A 750 B 780 30A 1.020 with current CO L. and local allowances. The total emoluments are at present:
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    • 714 2 NOTICES NOTICE~ CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD, JOHORE BAHKI Consumers are warned that owing to overloading of the system load shedding has become neces- sary in certain areas. As far as possible notice will be given daily to consumers whose areas will be affected by load shedding i All consumers are earnestly
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    • 714 2 NOTICES NATURALISATION Notice la hereby given that Mr. Oan Kirn Koon also known as Oan Chye Ho of 26, Rambal Road. Singapore, is applying to the Governor for naturalisation, and that any person who knows aay reason why naturalisation should not be granted should send a written and signed statement
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    • 309 2 CIIirADADV Music of Maiaya: 9.30 News; 94. BINUArVIUi Hawaiian Rendezvous; 10 Under 9.30 am. Schools; 10 News; 10.05 Red 103 n Danc^ Tunes from Yesterday and To-day; i MUSIC 10 43 Schools; 1110-12 Light PENANG Music; 1 p.m. MaUnee; 1.30 News; w 1.45 Home on the Range; 2 2.2s 9.30
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  • 288 3 Drunken diamond tvorkers set fire to camp offices KIMBERLEY, Sunday. VINE natives were killed and 35 injured yesterday when police fired into a rioting mob of diamond workers in Kimberley, South Africa's diamond industry capital. The trouble started at a hall where native workers
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  • 133 3 Red rally ends in street fight LONDON Sun A COMMUNIST celebration attended by the "Red Dean' 1 Of Canterbury and c )!.!t T-demonstrat.on by the i i Union Movement ii <-i i stri' rt ;ig'u m London la. t n ght. 1 1 LJniOn Movement ;s th>P> t-war revival of
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  • 48 3 BRIGHTON. Sun. Th« hypnotists Jack Wafer 30 said yesierday, thai be will undertake a trans-Atlanfic fast. Ho will start his fast by Re. ting himself sealed up in a big glass case, and ihen have himself shipped to New York on a cargo plane. Reu:er.
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  • 46 3 TEHERAN. Sun. Retired O ti r:iL Abdul riosaein hejr:. *:io was (cacleri on St-pt 12 tor participation in consp.racy in the Ultere«t« it a certain foreign embassy' his been released- on th orders of the Primp Minister Dr M^ssadeq. it was reliably reported. —A.P
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  • 94 3 Queen opens her first Parliament CROWDS fathered to waich and MM a? Quten Elizabeth II left Buckingham Palace to formally open her first Parliament. It was 66 years since Parliament had been opened by a Queen. Above is seen the Irish state roarh in which the Quoen rode. She was
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  • 64 3 FRANKFURT. Sun— Han-; over Nazis yesterday filled the city with swastika leaflets. urging voters to boycott today* local elections. "Stand fast remain Ocr- i man be neu;ral do not vote but wait." said the leaflets issued by the Socialist Reich* Party. The party has been
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  • 41 3 NEW YORK Sun —British austerity is providing Americans and ca-.-uia with, more salmon at lower prices. As Britain cut itbuying oi Ncrth American saimon, supplies became larger ard the price dropped about 30 per cent, in one mouth— A.P
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  • 48 3 NEW YORK. Sun.— Bronze olaques have been prepared tor the volunteers of two 3ritish lifeboat stations who escued the crew or the \meric2H Liberty ship Western Farmer after It broke in wo follov ing a collision vith a Norwegian tanker In M Eng ish Channel.— A.P
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  • 23 3 RANGOON. Sun— The AllBurma Indian Congress has lamched a campaign to raise funds to support passive reslsters In South Africa Reuter.
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  • 60 3 HONG KONG. Sun. A narcotics smuggler who shipped his goods inside firecrackers was sentenced to one year's imprisonment and fined M 32.500 yesterday. Police said they raided a hotel in one »»f Hong Kong's predominantly Chinese eastern districts and caught Chan Tin-tsung with "scores of packages
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  • 130 3 SYDNEY Sun. The Sunday paper. Truth, states that 50 to 100 Chinese many of them Communists are sneaking into. Australia every month either by jumping ship or by landing at re-roe. ungua/ded parts .of northern Australia The paper adds tlils steady invasion Is making a
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  • 313 3 SOVIET POWER SURVEYED LONDON, Sunday. 'THE Soviet Army has a total of 215 divisions 1 grouped into 110 rifle and cava'ry divisions, 65 armoured and 40 artillery and anti-aircraft divisions, the influential month y Twentieth Century said in a special issue devoted to the
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  • 173 3 NEW YORK Sun rE British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Eden, arrived in New York by air to head the i Bri; ish tielegaticn at the j Nation* General Assembly. Mr Eden told repjrters 'Now that we are ail gathered together, we shail concern ourselves w.th
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  • 51 3 HONO KONG. Sun—Leading Hong Kong silk firms have decided to set up a joint sales and purchasing organisation to overcome the present crisis. The organisation, to be known as the Hong Kong Silk Associated industries Ltd., will also try to check the present tendency to
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  • 199 3 Quake may have wrecked Red base LONDON, Sun. THE Sunday Dispatch said today that Tues-j day's big earthquake north of Japan may have wiped out two Russian naval bases in the Kamchatka Peninsula. The newspaper suggested that Russia's defensive and offensive "eastern seaboard circle" may have been neutralised for many
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  • 84 3 WASHINGTON. Sun. A United States Government report today said conditions in Russia's forced labou' groups showed "some improvement" but many brutalities were still practised. A summary of the repor. prepared for presentation tf the United Nations committee on forced labour, at Geneva. Switzerland, said "There is continual
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  • 24 3 KATHMANDU. Sun— King Tribhuvan of Nepal sent greetings on behalf of thk Himalayan kingdom to the President-elect. Mr Elsenhower, today Reuter
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  • 768 4 PLENTY OF GOALS IN U.K. SOCCER MANCHESTER, Sunday. [ESTER soccer fans will remember the Wolverhamptcn Wanderers ground for some time after the thrashing administered i [here to Manchester City yesterday. Only a few weeks ago league champions Manchester United went there and conceded six goals. Yesterday
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  • 150 4 LONDON. Sun. T*HE announcement that Manchester United. Tottenham j Hotspur. Newcastle United anu < Arsenal will represent English clubs in the Coronation Soccct Cup corr.- petition has been criticised by sections of the British press. The critics ask why the Enclish Football Association and
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  • 244 4 Britain win the 'ashes of rugby MANCHESTER. Sunday. HREAT BRITAIN yesterday regained the "ashes" when they defeated Australia by 21 points (three goals and five tries) to five (a goal and a try) in the second Rugby League Test here yesterday. Great Britain, who led 8-nil at half-time had won
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  • 290 4 LONDON. Sunday. IRELAND despite limited resources are proving to be the surprise team of the British international soccer championships this season. Only once in the 69 years history of the event has the coveted title crossed the Irish Sea. That was in 1914 though 11 years
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  • 99 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun VELANGOR Club oeat Kiang Club by six points (two tries) to nil at rugger on the padang yesterday. Selangor Club pressed for the first half and 10 minutes from half time Stan Armltage. Svlangor's prop forward, scored for Selaneor Club. Holland failed to
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  • 195 4 LONDON. Sunday Yesterday's ruijby union result?; m: COUNTY CHAMPIONSHir Gloucestershire 3. Cornwall 8: Somerset 6. Devon 13; Yorkshire 12. Northumberland 3. OTIIEK MATCHES Harlequins 6, Richmond 3 London Irish 22. Old Merchant Taylors 8; Old Cranleighans 0. London Wehh 27: Old Milihillians 6 Saracens 11; Rosslyn Park
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  • 70 4 SYDNEY. Sun. Australia"* Davis Cup star. Frank Sedgmin, will model for a Victorian railways poster which will encourage pecpie tc go by train to the tennis at the Kooyoner Courts. Melbourne, this season. The railways will use a "clcseitp" cf him to publicise what r.l'l
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  • 49 4 LONDON, Sun. Russia's amateur boxers may fight again.st Britain at Wembley Stadium next year. The A.B.A secretary, Mr. James Macintosh, contacted the Russians at the Olympic Games. and they told him they were willing to visit England if a return match in Moscow was guaranteed. Reuter.
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  • 22 4 In a friendly rujrger match played at Ayer Rajah Road ground on Saturday R.A.S.C. and R.N.A.S. Sembawang drew 3-all
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  • 1050 4 I IKNT DIVISION P W D L P A Pts Wc'.ves '.6 8 4 3 38 26 23 Sundeiland 15 9 3 ***** 21 Burnley 16 8 4 4 26 21 20 VV. Brnmwich 15 8 3 4 22 16 19 iverpocl 16 8 3 5
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  • 133 5 City Council lottery suggested fPHE Singapore City Coun- JL til should start a public lottery to provide benefits to the public Mr N. Q. Nugawela. Independent candidate for East Ward, says in his 1 election manifesto. "There would be better roads, drains and sanitation, mere schools and cheaper housing, more
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  • 51 5 The chairman of the Labjur Party of Singapore, Mr. 5. K Reddi, in an appeal to voters of South Ward, yeserttay said there was only ;ne party candidate contct me the City Council election in that ward. This candidste, said Mr. Heddi. was Mr. Peter M.
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  • 60 5 Mr. L. R. Mclntyre, Aus- tralias rew Commissioner to Malaya, arrived in Singapore yesterday accompanied by his wife and their two sons. Denpis and Colin. He was acting Australian Commissioner in Singapore untii April last year, when he returnc-d to Australia to i take up an appointment as
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  • 22 5 RAUB. Sun.— Mr. Gurubaehan Singn, of the District Office. Raub. has been apj pointed Assistant Registrai tloo OWcor Grade II
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  • 537 5 NO WONDER A TRAIN AMAZED THEM JOHORE BAHRU, Sunday. gVEN door handles were something new to four Sakai women visitors to Johore Bahru ;ind Si ii f uDorc vpstcrdav And on their first ever car ride all four were No
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  • 239 5 SI BaTATIONS Uaale lo load sheading today »ro: OAT Hume ripe Rheem Hume Ford Bis sear P»D Quarry N»»y»»l >i B. rwui .NallonaJ Carbon Priorets tUiahela l)»lr> Urm Pa>n »n Kd tdeJphl NraUa. Chan cerji 1 inr l\.-ini n»iu Adam Park. lBiver»ilT Uo,M CiaaWp HH Bal■orai Kj DaHrey
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    30 5 THIS i.IMKAI. VII U of the Remembrance Day ceremony at the Cenotaph yesterday shows the Governor, Mr. J. F. Nicoll (plumed hat), saluting after laying a wreath. —Straits Times picture.
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  • 137 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. rw(HE PRESIDENT of the newly-formed Malayan ■1 Graduate Teachers' Union, Mr. Teerath Ram, said last night that the Federal Government could not afford to gamble with the lives of the young. Mr. Ram was speaking I about the report of the
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  • 49 5 MR. Samuel N. Burger, director and general sales manager of Leow's International Corporation, distributors of Metro fioldwyn Mayer pictures arrived in Singapore yesterday by Q E.A.8.0.A.C. Constellation from Sydney. He will stay In the Colony for five or six days before resuming a round-the-world trip.
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  • 25 5 Mr. NICOLL LAYS WREATH THE GOVERNOR. Mr. J F. Nicoll. laying a wreath at the Singapore Cenotaph during yesterday's Remembrance Day ceremony. Straits Times picture.
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  • 202 5 EGYPT REPRESENTED AT SINGAPORE RICE CONFERENCE By Our Market Correspondent EGYPT is represented for the first time at the fifth meeting of the Consultative Committee on Rice, which opens in Singapore today. The Egyptian delegate is the commercial attache at the New Delhi Egyptian Embassy Mr. Abdul Salem Mokhtar El
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  • 36 5 KOTA TINOGI, Sun.—Because of an epidemic of poultry disease an officer of the Johore Bahru Veterinary Department will visit the Kota Tinggi market on Tuesday to vaccinate fowls. He will then visit nearby kampongs.
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    • 252 5 GONtatUm COMMITTEE ON tUit.: Kifui meetini at Pout-nix Park .0 a m Opening by Mr Ma.lo m MacDuiia.d Commii»iouer-Ocni rai lor Suu.i.-East Asia V.M.C.A. aad r.W.CA Week o! Prayer and Wor'.d it- owsr.u combined meeting In V U C.A i.all Orchard Road 8 pm. Speaker: Die Ret T Cordon Perkins
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  • 76 6 ON THE Bth November, Mr. Tan Sla Kuang of 14, Natslmj Road. Singapore, beloved father of Messrs. Tan Puay Hee, Tan Puay Choo and Tan Puay Kee. Pcceaaed leaves behind widow, 41 sons. 2 daughters-in-law, 4 daughters and 4 sons-in-law. Messrs. Teo Ouan Yang. A. C T. ICwong. Quek
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  • 81 6 MAY I express my thanks to the Singapore Marine Police Force for the very prompt attention given by the duty officer and men. md assistance rendered by the officer I.e. of the division In connection with thr unloading of my goods from a tonkang which vat blocked by another
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    • 676 6 The rubber industry will have only itself to blame if, when the stockpiles are no longer taking all the rubber which is surplus to commercial consumption, Malaya feels the pinch worse than anyone. This is a case where the customer is always going to be right. The
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    • 308 6 Dr. Chain Weizmann, who died in Tel Aviv yesterday, was one of the great figures of our age. He was a very young man when he embraced the Zionist ideal, and devoted to it all that part of his life that was not given to science. He
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    • 158 6 It is a little astonishing to learn that Singapore's Commissioner of Police can legalise a nuisance. If he can, then perhaps the Legislative Council will look into it. Noone has the right to object, it now seems, to the night being made hideous by police loud speakers summoning
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    • 556 6 Points for a driver under test AMY sympathy goes to Mr. Ifl o. c. Cheng, whose letter you published on Nov. 1, on the subject of taking a car-driver's test. If It Is any comfort to him, I wish him to know that his is not an Isolated case and
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    • 300 6 IN reply to "Ignoramus's" letter of Saturday, on the War Damage Commission, there have never been one-man boards in the history of the Commission, and in fact there would be no advantage to the Commission in havin Mm The Commission is far more concerned with
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    • 79 6 A LETTER from a teacher m Perak appearing in the Straits Times on Nov. 1 stated that the trained teachers ol English In Chinese schools in the Federation drew an annual Increment of $6. This Indeed Is a revelation. as his counterparts in Penang have been drawing
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  • 328 6 LONDON. LIKE 'Bill SUm?" said the Australian colleague a nights ago "Of course, we Tike him. and so will the folk back home." There U no doubt tha: when the former Fourteenth Army Commander takes up his new post «s Governor General of Australia some time
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  • 780 6  -  JAMES WICKENDEN Power cuts in Singapore, ft was announced at t he week-end, will be definitely ;fewer towarde the end of December. By April the Electricity Department may be able to supply all the current required of it. The fact behind this cheering announcement is
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  • 496 6 Green eye ARE you. gentlemen, by any chance wedded to a wo- man of great beauty and address her voice low and sweetly toned, her person lovely and fine, her eyes deep. dewy pools of humour and comprehension? If you are. does the fact worry yju? Are
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  • 332 7 But no truce in jungle as Suffolks kill Malay terrorist KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. OECURITY forces on jungle operations paused for two minutes at 11 a.m. today to remember the dead of two world wars but there was no truce in the jungle, and at
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    32 7 THE GOVERNOR, Mr. J. F. NicoU, says goodbye to the Duchess of Kent at Kallang airport yesterday before she boarded the BOAC Argonaut Atlanta," which ls flying her home. Straits Times picture.
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  • 334 7 THE Trench (who are not the world's best musicians) have no doubts about the violin; it is the king of instrumants." Personally I have a long history of rating the piano well above the violin if only for its self-sufficiency; but there were moments
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  • 215 7 EDUCATION IN VERNACULAR TO CONTINUE KUALA LIMP! K Sunday rpHE SUPERINTENDENT of Chinese Education. -I Federation, Mr. R. L. Howes, today told representatives of Federation Chinese school committees and teachers at a meeting in Kuala Lumpur today thai national schools would not do away with vernacular education. Qn the other
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  • 176 7 He spoke to mother of the Duchess From Our Own Correspondent KIRKBY. Sun. PINCESS Nicholai, Hw t mother of the Duchess of Kent, made a request to speak to the Malayan delegate. Mr V. Rajaratnam. when he attended the Execu- 1 tiv e Committee meeting of the YM.C.A. in Athens.
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  • 97 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. AN ambush laid at Kampong Sungei Long in the Kajang area of SelanKor today by No. 12 Platoon of "D" Company, Ist SufTolks bagged a Malay terrorist— one of the few remaining in the State. The Suffolks found a rifle, ammunition and a pack
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  • 276 7 fl'ilE following is the latest list of donations to the Poppy Day Fund Already received: »IS>.K' 1., mq.ii Tridinc Co. Ltd $100 drrera.. Lid %M N.V. K.P.M »50. Jacobstn Van Di-:i Berg (SI Ltd (50: Tai Hoi and Co Ltd. tM: Li* Lin ran *:0. SinfHDorc Chinese
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  • 30 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.Barella bin Chilling was charged In hospital with voluntariiy causing hurt to Maruthanan at Yukon* Estate Tiram. Th e trial was adjourned until he recoverd.
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  • 75 7 The Bishop of Lichfleld. Dr. E. S. Woods, told officers and men of the R.A.F yesterday morning they had a special task "if need be you are going to defend, by force if necessary, the decency of civilisation." The Biehop was delivering an address during the
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  • 31 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Zuglmin bin Atmor was charged with the theft of three rubber trees, the property of Son Thone Kat. He wa s allowed 1200 bail pending trial.
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    55 7 THE COMMISSIONER-GENERAL for South-East Asia, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, and the Governor of Singapore Mr. J. P. Nicoll, -wave goodbye to the Duchess of Kent and her son, the Duke, as their plane takes off from Kalians Airport at the conclusioa of their 40-day visit to British territories is the
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  • 190 7 PENANG CAMPAIGN OPENS PENANG. Sunday. INC HK Aziz Ibrahim showed his constituents a large live rooster his symbol when Penang political parties began campaigning today. Several! candidates fo r next month's municipal elections addressed voters in their own wards. The Radicals chose two market places to
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  • 105 7 133 babies a day born in Singapore IN Singapore last year 48.116 babies were born while j 12,381 people died, says the annual report of the Registry of Births and Deaths pub- lished yesterday. Births exceeded deaths by 35.735. The births averaged 4.000 a month, or 133 a day. The
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  • 62 7 Among the first British soldiers to land in Korea, the Ist Battalion, Middlesex Regiment, arrived in Singapore yesterday In the troopship Empire Fowey, homeward bound. For its gallantry in Korea, the regiment is to be presented with 20 silver bugles, gift of the people of Middlesex, at
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  • 50 7 One hundred and eighteen people gave blood to the Singapore Blood Bank last week. About half were Servicemen. Transfusions given totalled 93. At the end of last week the bank held: Group 'O'— 23 flasks; Group 'A— 4l; Group B", 22; Group 'AB', 11.
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  • 35 7 Mr. Malcolm MacDonnld. the Commissioner-General fo r South-East Asia, will oppn the s'xth annual art exhibits of the V.MC.A. Art Club at the British Council Hall Stamford Road, next Monday at 5 p.m.
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  • 113 7 IX)UR records were broken at the annual Singapore Amateur Weightlifting Federation championships at the Happy World Stadium last night. Two were set by 30-year-old Lon bin Mohd. Noor who had little difficulty in winning bantamweight title for the fifth consecutive year. Lim Ah Leng. aged 19. set
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  • 121 7 WITHIN the next few weeks, four Singapore Government schools will have experimental dental clinics, Dr. W. J. Vickers, Director of Medical Services, told the Straits Times. The clinics will be at Gan f Eng Seng, McNalr. Pearl's Hill, and Anthony Road schools They will
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  • 71 7 Swa m i Madhwananda. Swami Yatiswarananda, Swami Omkarananda and Swami Bhaswarananda left for Calcutta yesterday by Bharat Airways. They came from the Ramakrishna Mission Centre in Calcutta at the invitation of the Singapore RamakrLshna Mission for the opening of the temple at Bartlvy Road on Oct.
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  • 261 7 Rubber accord 'in 3 weeks' PENANG. Sun. jtylß. P. P. Narayanan ifl hopes for agreement between the rubber workers and their employers "within the next three weeks". Mr. Nuia>anan is general secretary oi the Plain a ion Workers' Union of Malaya. The Malayan Planting Industries Employers' Assonition and the Pan-Malay.
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  • 39 7 KUALA KANGSAR Sun. In the Sessions Court. Kuala Kangsar. the President Mr. M. Garton sentenced a 19--year-old student. Cheong Yoke Phang. who pleaded guilty to a charge of possessing terrorist documents to five years' rigorous imprisonment.
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    • 331 8 CHINESE COOKERY SECRETS By Esther Chan vVsh Sesng Press, Singapore. $5' IT was when Man began to cook that he emerged from barbarism or so say some historians. By the time Man began lo cook as well as the French or Chinese he was very highly
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    • 781 8  -  JAMES LEASOR From in London A SPY HAS NO FRIENDS: By Ronald Seth. Andre OtnHcb 10, 6d SIX hours ago I had been dining In an R.A.F. Mess, safe on English soil. Now I was more than 1,200 miles away, caught in the act of
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    • 351 8 Bridge Bv KENN H YOU do not need com- diamonds, his clubs could plicated conventions not be worse than K, J. 10, to achieve good results x>x x at bridge. Direct me- Now consider the Norththods and hridep wnv South bidding. There is little nrp still 2rt2m?to question that without
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  • 264 9 QNCE upon a time, rhe words "Romance of Engineering" were popular among technical-minded schoolboys. Here are pictures that show the phrase still has a meaning. The pictures record a unique engineering feat of 'aymg eight pipelines simultaneously in one hour into the bed of the Suder Elbe River,
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  • 813 9  -  PHILLIP CLARKE BRITAIN WILL SCON FACE- From in London "^HE story of the atomic spies. Nunn May, Fuchs, Pontecorvo, is not yet over. What happens when a Government releases a man like that, after he has served the sentence imposed on him by the law?
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    • 302 9 Straits Times Crossword T" 2~ 3 4 5 I 7 I 8 I"" Z Zii^ Z^T f I Il■l m I I I 1 1 1 1 i *r 1 1 1 15 I* s|| TS" 16 3 18 19 5T I 21 72 23 24~ mmm 25T 26 27
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  • 122 10 OLDEST FIRM OF BROKERS IN LONDON THE firm of Lewis and Peat is the oldest colonial produce brokerage firm in the City of London. V\'i i ut a good dial of r»» it is not possibl to give an account of L:wii the tound.r of the firm not even his
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  • 67 10 THE first big consignment of molasses 1,300 tons has arrived in Singapore 1 from Hoig Kong in the Luzon Stevedoring Company's tarker Tongrhui. The molasses, which are •ij>cd in the manufacture of irdrstrial alcohol. Chlr.es? wines and soya sauce, were imported by the Malayan Stevp'iorinst Co., for
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  • 70 10 The Singapore branch of 'he Bank of South East Asia Ltd.. Hont> Kong, is now installed in its new. but temporary, headquarters at 24. South Canal Road. Singapore The bark, with an authorised capital of HKSSO--000.000.000. opened its Singapore branch in June and the prefer t
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  • 44 10 Mr. E. A. H. Peat, on his first visit to Malaya, was impressed by the cleanliness of Singapore aid found it a much bigger city than he had thought. "It has many of the characteristics of New York", he said.
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  • 98 10 COLONEL Siri Siriyodhin. Deputy Minister of Economk Affatn in the Siamese Government, vLsited Singapore last week as head of the Siime.se Government Trade Mission. The Colonel, who has been Deputy Minister for a year and Is 38 MQ old. said he was delighted at the mission's
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  • 24 10 Messrs. Edgar Brothers. Limited, gave a film demonstration of the operation of conveyancer fork lift trucks at the Shell Theatrette last week.
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  • 477 10 S'pore now centre of world rubber trade COMPETITION FROM SYNTHETIC WARNING By Our Market Correspondent SINGAPORE is now the centre of the world rubber market, which over the past 20 years has shifted here from London, Mr. E. A H. Peat, a director of Lewis and Peat, Ltd., told this
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  • 104 10 Applications have been opened for the import into Japan of 154 items under the automatic approval import syster 1 in the October-March mdget. Announcing this. Japan's Minister of International Trade and Industry, said the total foreign exchange allocation for automatic approval import will be disclosed soon.
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  • 39 10 U.S. buyers of soyabean oil entered the market in fairly large numbers recently. Most buying interest was concentrated on spot soyabean oil for November and for January forward. The result was a firmer market.
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  • 108 10 V|R. K G. LOMMER, Consul for Denmark in Singapore and Manager of the East Asiatic Co.. Ltd., and his wife returned from five months leave in Denmark and London last week. Mr. Lommer will make preparations for the visit early next
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  • 168 10 LEADERS OF BUSINESS IN MALAYA MR. G. P. NOAKES. managing director and chairman of Sime Darby and Co., Ltd.. k a director of 25 companies and chairman of 21 of them. They are mostly rubber and tin companies and subsidiaries of Sime Darby and Co. Mr. Noakes has been in
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  • 292 10 By Our Market Correspondent DORTTGAL is only a small country, but its cork industry is the largest in the world and supplies Malaya with corks for medicine, liquor, perfume and sauce bottles and cork tips for British cigarettes. In the Colony to represent the industry, last
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  • 27 10 Indian sugar production during 1951-1952 has been the highest over with 1.48 million tons; it was the lowest in 1949-1950 with 979.000 tons.
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  • 426 11 U.S. election and Federation budget contribute to general confidence By A Market Correspondent MR. EISENHOWER'S election was received with general satisfaction on Malayan markets, but the improvement in sentiment which developed can be attributed mainly to the relief that the largest consumers of our products might
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  • 189 11 BUSINESS done In the Mai- I ay an Share Market last' week Included Industrials: FrasfT Neave $2 45 to 4240 to $2 42*; Gammon $2.95; Consolidated Tin Smeller Ord 23/1 H; Hammer $2.80; Hong Kong Bank (Colonial Register) $760; Malayan Breweries $4.35; Malayan Collieries $1.50 to $1.42 H;
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  • 94 11 Australian against holders MELBOURNE. Sun. INVESTMENT leaders were showIng an easing tendency at the closing call of the Stuck Exchange on Friday. Moves were again of small amounts, but were generally a little against holders. Some gold shares were lifted to higher levels in the hope that a higher price
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  • 39 11 NEW YOKK, San. Nn 1 R.s.s. contract November (in I.S. cents per Ib) Thnriday's Friday's closing dosinc 28.45 nom. 28.75 nom. Tone: Quiet, but steady. All principal American markets will be closed lomorro* Tuesday Armistice Day.
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  • 61 11 Fma Our Own Correspondent MELBOURNE, Son. THE Herald's Canberra eorrrspenaVnt IUPItM that Australia's oversea trade balance Is showing striking Improvement. Trade with »*erm—i In October 1951. Australia TO „|,»rr of £tt,SMr»M. In October 1951. An»tr»lU was to £54.5««.0'J0 "ta the rwi." The tamra^etme-1 folHrwed the
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  • 35 11 Renong Consolidated Tin Dredging Company's output of ore for October was 438 plculs. Katu Tin Dredgta* did not operate last month. Road crossing and general repairs were completed and dredging resumed last Tuesday.
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  • 18 11 Sungel Bidor Tin Dredging treated 243.4 0 yards In October for an output of 905 plcnte.
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  • 64 11 Bradford Cotton S3/« Broken HK Prop 4J/3 Burn* Phtlp ColonlaC Suitar xj*i Courta.iMa MA Dun.ops M' 9 Drus. Housm M/» Brctro Zinc (split) 26. 6 Felt. Textßen OaCdsbrouzh Mori »73 I CI iAu«t.) (x-rtil 35/10 J A. Brown J2/ Mount LyeCl 34/N Broken Hl'S* 63/8 Worf.worth 1«/1» Yarra
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  • 42 11 NEW YORK. Sun. Further progress was made on Wall Street on Friday, though movement was impeded at times by pre-weekend profit-taking and trading contained few features. Gains of mostly fract-.ons were In majority throughout the list. The market eJoaed firm.
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  • 164 12  -  EPSOM JEEP By TRAINER Neal Hobbs and Jockey Frank Flannery certainly make a formidable team. Flannery easily topped the jockeys' list to become the owner of a Noel Walker whip. This award is presented once a ye.ir by the Selangor Turf Club to an outsanding jockey
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  • 303 12 Kingport gives notice of his Singapore St. Leger claim By EPSOM JEEP ITIKUPOKT look* a bright prospect far (he Singapore Turf dab's St. Leger Stakes over 1 -%M. to be ran at Bnkit finuli on Nov. 22. This attractive look in*- four- year -uld by King sway gave notice of
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  • 491 12 Wong lacked match practice, made mistakes By Our Badminton Reporter WORLD No. 1 badminton player Wong Peng Soon, experienced what must be one of the most complete and quickest defeats in a long and illustrious career since he reached the top, when he was
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  • 103 12 RED CHINA will not take part in the first Asian table tennis championships which begin in Singapore on Not 22 as the Government considers it "inadvisable" to tllow the team to enter the colony "in view of the existing emergency." Had they been allowed to come the
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  • 162 12 SEREMBAN. Sun. p"OH the first time sine* the war. Negrl Sembllan Combine: Services won the 8. Muthucumaru Cup in the Annual Poppy Diy soccer match when they beat Negri Combined Civilian* 3.3 a t Seremban today. The match waa played in heavy rain.
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  • 21 12 TELUK ANSON. Sun— Showing all-round superiority Kinta "A" 'rounced Lower Perak 8-0 in a Perak Inter-district hockey fixture
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  • 25 12 NAPLES. Sun.— ltal-'s Champion cyclist. Pausto Coppi ypsterday won the first Up of the Mediterranean Tour race. Naples to Peggia— AP.
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  • 442 12 RA.A.F 40; Police 8. DOYAL AUSTRALIAN Air Force Rugby XV made short work of a disjointed Police team at Tengah on Saturday, beating them by 5 goals. 5 tries to a goal and a try. ROYAL AUSTRALIAN Air FCfW I A < Rugby XV
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  • 114 12 Jackc spc.rU dub beat Western Badminton Party in a friendly badminton match Results were: ijacks Sport* Cub mentioned Irati SINGLES: Ooti Tlan Chye beat Chan Ah Chee IS-5 15-8. Lim Kirn Wsh beat Uovd Cheah 0-5 15-11 3-2: Benny Lee lost to Hoon Ah Chin
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  • 28 12 TODAY: High 0504 hrs. (6.9 ft) and 1551 (74): Low 0943 (SJ) and 2253 (3 2' TOMORROW: High 0618 (7.1) and 1725 (71); Low 1136 (5.4).
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  • 298 12 Two former badminton champions. 8. A. Durai and Bug Haw Pah, were eliminated at tt t Singapore Badminton Hall yesterday when the Singapore Badminton Association champion&hlps were continued. Playing with confidence and placing accurately, Omar bin Yahya beat 8. A. Durai. forniw Ail India single* and
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  • 669 12 By SECOND ROW £O OFTEN the Singapore Cricket Club have complained that I do not pay them compliment. Invariably my answer has been that compliment will be given when their play warrants it. If they always play as they did
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  • 284 12 DPOH, Sun. jDY their Impressive 12-nll victory here yesterday over Perak (the champion state last year) Selangor have- placed themselves firmly en the road to the nnal of this years H.M.S. Malay* rugger competition. Perak had already beaten the other northern states,
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  • 343 12 Tamiliani miss the chances POPPY DAY SOCCER SCRC 2 TPCA KUALA LUMPUR Sin. Chinese Re^rea O tun Club this ypir's So lan<?cr First Dlvlslo- chili pirns to-day confirm >m thei superiority over Tamiliai Physical Culture Association w'th a well-earr.tri two-n win to wrest the Poppy Da Cup from their old
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  • 33 12 In a Singapore Hockey Association Dlv. 2B league match playec at Tengah on Saturday, Hongkong and Shanghai Bank beat RAF Tengah by 1-0 with a goal by L Thelsera.
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    • 29 12 HOCKEY DIV. 1A: S.C.C. v Ceylon S.C. at S.C.C. EUGGEK B.C.C. "B" t KABC "A" on patteng (ref. Fit Bead). WEIGHTUFTING SINGAPORE championship* (c— t.). Hap»y World, 8 pm.
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