The Straits Times, 30 November 1952

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  • 31 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES LARGEST NEXT SALES IN MALAYA Sunday Edition of tha Straits Times <3t Singapore Free Press No. 903 SINGAPORE. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 30. 1952. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS PHONE 2S4OS Singapore-6
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  • 320 1 Rubber, tin to be boosted BIG PUSH TO END THE ECONOMIC CRISES LONDON, Saturday. COMMONWEALTH Prime Ministers are studying a vast development programme to boost production of rubber, tin, oil, wheat, cotton and Other raw materials, informed sources said today. The programme, aimed to cure the Commonwealth's
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  • 172 1 LIDON SEEN, CAUGHT > WON BIN SI 1 AIMAN A PRISONER on his way from Cfe lv j Singapore police eomrt yesterday looked through the wire trill^ of the polkv v.n h« iiita| in. And he tan man rvi'ry p< Herman ore bai bt?B hmtBM o days Liv Su'r.i :;.:n,
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  • 80 1 THE High Commissioner of the Federation. Genera) Sir Gerald Templer. with Lady Templer and their daughter Jane, arrived in a RAF. Valetta at Kallang Airport last r.ight on their way to London. It is believed that General Templer Is going for talks with Whitehall
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  • 17 1 NEW YORK Sat.—America hud 122 fatal accidents Thanksgiving Day tb« roads which were Icj
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  • 25 1 TOKYO. Sat. Kayato Ike- 4a Itinister for International rr>d? and Industry, has reilgned after a 203-201 noronfldence vote against him n Parliament. a.p
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  • 27 1 LONDON. Sat— Mr. Malcolm Muggeridge, deputy editor of the Daily Telegraph, will soc«i become the editor of Punch.the humorous weekly, it was announced today.
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  • 178 1 DOOR children from the crowded areas at the back of S.ngapores Orchard Road market will soon pass through the gates of Covernment House every morning on their way to play games Se Governor, Mr. Nicoll. told the Social Welfare irtment to open a
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  • 25 1 TOKYO, Sat— The two British Commonwealth oldiers suspected of robbery, pro iel?nsod tojav to t!i» j British and Australian miliauthorltles for trial
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  • 30 1 KUCHING. Sat Seven i'S(> detained under the j emergency regulations r ast August were today released at their own request on condition they returned to I Ch!r.x-Reuter-AAP.
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  • 294 1 'Something for the kiddies...' At an Embarkation Officers 1 Club Bad at Raffles Hotel on Friday night, someone remarked: 'How about something for the poor kiddies this Christmas?" A hat was passed round and in a few minutes nearly $200 was ra.sed for the Sunday Times Christma* Tree Fund. This
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  • 78 1 OKINAWA, Sat.— The crew of American B-29 Superforts who returned from last MiKhts giant bombing raid south of the Manchurian "border said today they nearly collided with a mammoth "flying ball of flame with a 10- foot tail". They said the fiery object oassed directly in
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  • 52 1 BERLIN, Sat.— So many people smuggle coffee across the West German frontier that 12 German customs policemen thought they would try It too. They were caught by their post commander. They confessed and investigations led to the arrest of 10 others working a racket with
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  • 169 1 Retraining of Red youths THE Singapore Government's first centre to rehabilitate detained Communist youths will open soon. I Building the centre, situated in the rural area, will cast mor c than $250,000. The centre will be run on the same lines as the Chinese
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  • 100 1 Man charged with camp murder JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. AFTIiR waiting two hours in the magistrate's court. Kota Tinggi. today. One (how was taken into chambers where his case was mentioned before I'ngku Moschin Ong Chow, who is on a charge of murdering John Daniel Evans, resettlement supervisor, Penggerang, on Nov.
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  • 35 1 MALTA, Sat.— Naval pilots soon to so to Korea yesterday gave a flying display from the British aircraftcarrier Theseus for the Duke of Edinburgh, who is on a week's visit to Malta—Reuter.
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  • 30 1 NEW YORK. Sat.— Madam Vljayalakshml Pandit, leader of India's United Nations delegation, saw Gen. Elsenhower yesterday for 30 minutes. She sain it was merely a courtesy call. A.P.
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  • 162 1 NEW DELHI, Sat. THE Indian Government has not given up hope that the Chinese Communist Government will approve the Indian Korean truce proposal, an Indian Foreign Office spokesman indicated today. The spokesman told a press conference that he regretted the Chinese disapproval of India's
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  • 195 1 ADELAIDE, Sat. SID Barr.es, the "comedian of cricket", appeared on the pitch at Adelaide Oval today wearing a grey suit with a red carnation and carrying a scent spray, a portable radio and cigars which he offered to the oiayers and the umpires. Barne*. who
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  • 68 1 An English family father, mother and daughter, were among the 100 Civil Defence volunteers (Katong Ward) who received enrolment cards it J passing-out parade at the Children's Social Centre, |oo Chiat Road, yesterday. The family, Mr. and Mrs. Leicester Dunn and daughter Maureen labove) said rhey
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  • 72 1 NEW DELHI, Sat— The Curmesp Premier, U Nu, declared yesterday that the remmunLsts in Burma were losing ground in their efforts lo control the country. Then he said his naticn had decided to seek economic aid from Russia. His double declarations were made in the course
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  • 239 1 1 1 AM Kwee Hong, a 45--year-old tailor, flung himself in front of a moving bus because a letter fom China told him that his daughters and brothers had been beheaded by the Comimunisrs in September The letter written in Chinese, with an English
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  • 64 1 DAR ES SALAAM Sat The British India liner uginda (14,500 tons> dam- her port propeller while* entering tne harbour here. The /oo passengers hay« neen transferred to the British India liner. Mulbera. '3.103 tonst. and w.ll n ooarrt liip Uganda in B< In. Mozambicj'.i if Man
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  • 34 1 LONDON. Sat.— Sir Robert Walley Cohen, a director of several British oil companies I and other firms died on Thursday night after a long illness H e wa s 76.— A.P
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  • 1796 2 HE MADE FORTUNE WITHOUT WORKING LEWIS WILSON tells the amazing story of a man whose rags brought him riches PARIS. A STRANGE treasuit hunt came to an end in the little town of La Nouvelle in Southern France last week. For ovor three years the family of
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  • 495 2 A RCHIMEDES had more than one principle— he produced catapults to throw back the Roman horde, as well as discovering why some things float; Henry V produced his bowmen at Agincourt. The most-quoted military tactician of all time, the German General Clausewitz. agreed that every time
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    • 28 2 .f lift "It\ the -LIVE' brewer's YEAST that tip/Htils to me in lif.cr Stout makes a new woman of me!" a MS! I .V6O AND BUTTLED OT II
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  • 85 3 Briti-h .subjects or protected persons in the Colony who had property In Japan b?t--w en Dec. 7. l'J4l and Sept. 2. entitled to the return ol the property for corr.- .1 for Its loss under with .T;ipan and should apply at once tor I 3 the
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  • 52 3 Tham Wan Sam was late in arriving in a Singapore court last week to answev a price tag offence charge. Mr. 11. B. Livingstone, third police magistrate, yest ■•-<!;>> fined Tham SlOO for the price tag offence and SlO for being late at the earlier
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  • 108 3 Jaftar wins 180-lap bicycle race In the fourth annual 180- I i lap grass track bicycle race for the J. A. Phillips and Company trophy. 20-year-old JafTar bin Zazuli, of Pasir j Panjang Cycling team, was flrtt. Second and third were his team mates. Eric Boev I and Choo Ah
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  • 388 3 Priority for babies "J"HE Singapore Medical Department will concentrate next year on the expansion of Kandang Kerbau Maternity Hospital and General Hospital, start a new children's wing on the Thomson Road hospital site and increase the rural health centres. The Director of
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    47 3 Two men of the Itt Singapore Regiment. Rcyal niag an A. A. gun yrsterdiy. They are bound Artillery, Sergant Mnhat bin Madxain |c cscr to for Britain today to attend a five-month* course camera i and Sgt. Samidin bin SuScr seen man- in radar. Sunday Times picture.
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    44 3 Mjjor Ccncra! I. E. C. M. Porowr:, comm..nuin?-of Sccr of thr Gurkhas Regiments in Mal.iyj, who returned to Singapo.c by Q.E.A.-8.0.A.C. Conjtc'Litl.in from C.i!cu'.t» yesterday. M.ij. Ccn Pc.-ownc, who was away for two weeks inspected Cutkhas military cstab'i Smentt in India. Sunday Times picture.
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  • 220 3 GenTempler l the friend of Labour' KLALA LUMPUR, Sat. SANGAMANI, weekly organ of the 50.000-strong j Plantation Workers' Union of Malaya, in its latest editorial, calls the Federation's High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer "a friend of Labour." It says he has fulfilled many of the promises he made to
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  • 182 3 CINCAPORE taxi-men are planning secret signals to fight the growing number of organised robberies of rdxi drivers. When a taxi driver is suspicious of the motives of his passenger, he will pass a signal to another taxi-man whrh will immediately bring help. These signal*,
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  • 163 3 Lost love causes the disputes SEhK.WBAN, a ;iKHE has been "a slight increase" in the number of family disputes brought to the attention of the Negri Setnbilan State Wellrue Department, Che Fatimah Musa, the State Social Welfare Ollicer, told the Sunday Times today. M<^t disputes, she said, were centred on
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  • 36 3 LONDON. Sat— People selected as magistrates may soon have to promise that '.r.ev attend training course This reminder has been rent by the Lord Chancellor Lord Simonds, to the Magistrates' Association.— Reuter
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  • 82 3 NEW DELHI. Sat.—Saff-ron-robed Buddhist priests, nuns and pilgrims from all over the world were arriving at Sanchi. central India yesterday for the ershrininn of sacred relics of Lord Buddha's "right and left hand" disciples, who died more thin 2.400 years ago. The relics, of the disciples
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  • 170 3 RUBBER Jumped up by 2" 4 cents in Singapore yesterday and December first -•racie closed at 91 Vi cents a ib Outside and trade buying ■ent up the price and there aas a good turnover. Better advices from London and New York also played their part
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  • 12 3 Singapore Sat.. Nov. 29. $473*4 t plcul (down 87V-J cents).
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  • 29 3 XOTA TINGGI, Sat. The Chinese School in Bamfoc Village is forming a small troop of boy scouts and »irl guides. Datin Mackenzie has given much help.
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  • 102 3 y^N appeal to the people in the City area of Singapore to use the minimum electricity next Saturday polling day for the City Council electon was made yesterday by the acting supervisor of elections, Mr. M Ponnuduray. This year there will be 55
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  • 105 3 SINGAPORE may soon get 1 (trii.il advertisement signs cast on to the clouds from high power supercinematoffraph projectors as uell as aircraft which act as flying neon signs. A firm has applied to the Singapore Government for nermissioi to project on to the clouds "mngic
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  • 52 3 The next Singapore Assize Court, which opens in the High Court tomorrow, will hear seven murder charges. The other eight cases on the calendar include charges of counteffeiting currency notes, corruption, abetting forgery. armed robbery, carrying arms and unlawful possession of ammunition and an attempt to
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  • 91 3 REPRESENTATIVES of 40 i Muslim clubs and assoI elatlons and 25 members of Malay community in Singapore yesterday formed a 14-man Malay Community Coronation Celebration Com-nitU-e. The meeting was called by Ihe Young Men's Muslim Association. Mr. A.W. Mahmood, a retired police officer and a member of
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    31 3 ."i- MCMtafJf of the Singapore Anglican Youth Fellowship. Mr. |o nny Quck Seng Hock who was married at St. Andrew's C.nhcdral yesterday afternoon to Miss Tan Kok Sun. Sunday Times picture.
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    • 204 3 1953 LONDON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE EXAMS. J[ Entries cl.ise 30th. The Singapore Institute of Com- merce got the highest No. ol passes in Bk.-Kpg.. Typing i S'hand in '52. If disappoint ed once, consult experts of 8.1.C. Start where you stopped, be assured of a pass Weekly and spl r]
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    • 270 3 /rfcss^ SK c CoHHCniieu^' choice f >ifrELEK^!J- tFUNKEN t prtl«y| t E L I F U N K I N IHI WOIID- lAMOUS 6liM*N M»KI Dtetrllnrton for rihi.n; UNITED RADiO TRADERS BJ. LOKE YEW STREET, BEN i O.\(i. Sole Ageati SEOW KUAN COMPANY 4. DHOBY GHAUT. SINGAPORE -9 n.L: 7757.
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  • 1393 4 MR. J. MARTIN RECALLS THE 'GOOD OLD TIMES' QNE of my earliest recollections of old Penang takes me back to about 1894 and the time when a kiosk could be found «^t the upper-end of Downing Street some 100 feet from the Victoria Jetty. Here
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  • 591 4 Ifll fl^B ft It *l«2s »3 i^^Hvfe^* s B^^^BwHplß^P^^pißpjl^B I f)UR old friend, the v Adviser on Aborigines, blew into the Dusun (he never arrives otherwise shortly before dark two evenings a?o. He asked for a night's lodging; his subordinate field ,'Taff. of
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    • 332 4 A gold Rolex"Datejust" PP-$fS •pIIKRK'S something nfooul the glitk-ring. solid gold finish, the elegant modelling, the SfilSilliSilSllPßy V Hi fjjH^ ->^o^^^i. super!) design of ;i Rolex l);itejus! wrist watch, tluil marks out its wearer as amm of X/**** -HliffflJßp^ '''''-$$:ss. success ;iii(l distinction. It ;ilso sli iws his exceilenl discrimination
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  • 351 5 Chinese invent' street names CINCAPORE post office had 151,000 "dead letters last year and expect about the same number this year. Many more would be "dead" but for the long-memory and resource of Post Office workers. Not only is there
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    43 5 A PARTY of 48 school-chiMtcn visited Kings House rtic other morning as part of a gcographyhittory lesson. Lady Templcr is seen admiring a picture which had been painted for her by one of the children. The children had only had five art-handicraft lessens.
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  • 389 5  -  JOHN BEHACUE By OPERATION Malaya the tilm that will tell rue woria about our fight against the Communist terrorists is we'l under way in the Federation, and its director, David Macdonald. is convinced that he has a great film in the making. His biggest problem
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    66 5 Yuung t.iiiuii K!iou. who will lead the dancers of the Ballet Circli-s Sixth Cast in Punch's Tarantella (.allop" at the International Variety Concert presented In the Workers" Education Association in aid of the Singapore Conntil f»r Adult I itutation at the Victoria Tht-atrc on I«c«-mber 3 and 1.
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  • 63 5 TAIPING. Sa'. The Sultan of P nerday for increai i coh ijetween peopl? and nunent. He f a COnferei i ol P en ghul.. aiudai and ketuas of kam«: I from all over Larm Krian at Hokkten Boas Kuan. Wi :i racial harmony between IfalmJ ;uid
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  • 133 5 JOHORE. EAHRU. Sat. ONE of the first departments to be re-organised in Johore on the advice of the j Organisations and Methods Adviser. Federation of Malaya is the Customs and Excise Department. As a result seven clerks have been found to be redundant and they
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  • 178 5 THE BIGGEST EVER PARTY FOR SULTAN OF PERAK IPOH. Sat PRAKS 1.100.000 cosmopo- j litan population wili celebrato on the grandest s:ale ever the «2nd. birthday anniversary of th» j ir Sultan. S.r Yu.ssuf Izzuddin Shah, on January 15. 1953. which has been declared a public holiday througnout the State.
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  • 191 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. IMIE lurmer Mental Hospital > at Tampot, about six lrom Johore Bahni. w::s closed before the war, has been Te-oper.ed. The ''VJ&pital has acc-iiviMridattoii for 1.000 beds and In this m-pect is the largest hos»>tal In the State besides bein" the second
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  • 199 5 THREE East Ward candidates in the Singapore Cty Council elections at a meeting yesterday, were asked by a man in the audience whether they were prepared to r.ubm.t to an integrity test s milar to that wh eh General Eisenhower ar.c Covernor Stevenson had to face
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    57 5 Rita Solosa, a young member cf Sin-apoie's Filipino community, sa yj "Come along to our Philippine Nig.'il at Raff cs Hotel next Saturday." Half the proceeds Ml to be given to the Singapo c Leper Reiicf Association. Ilia it here seen dressed in a traditional Filipino costume of corcp!ete with
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  • 96 5 The Independent candidate for West Ward in the Singapore City Council elections, Mr. George Parambil, told voters at an election meeting at Mount Emily labourers' lines yesterday, that if elected to the Council, he would form a representative council of Voters in the Ward. He will place
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  • 38 5 Toh Teck Kian was charged in Singapore yesterday with causing hurt to Tham Voo Poo with an iron bar in front of a Kotonr; shop. Toh claimed trial. The xase was adjourned to Dec. 0.
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    • 398 5 a n /<^(f^^| Follow the Crowds if v'uac fe Happy s °t">pp ers i JA MA) iHaftrjP 3^ls. 85 S^W They cannot i a vS/W^ be wrong 5 I I L W^S sale in \\J£^m FULL SWING 1 Saving Greater I Mf than Ever m m These Grandest offers now
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 88 5 Today's Radio SINGAPORE (484 m. 620 Krs. Urn. 72UU Krs.) 9 a.m. Good Morning: 9.30 Crosby Show: 10 News; 10.05 Interlude from Hawaii; 10.30 Latin America; 11 Time for Music; 11.30 Swvir«: 1 p.m. Scottish Ifuate; 1 3J Nrn: 1.45 Sports: 2 Voices n 2.15 Qypay I Music: 2.30 Curtain
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  • 48 6 This is the Singapore Cty Council's new $129,000 eating centre on the Esplanade as seen at night. Two charming ladies pick the ingredients for a tasty "swaton and khankon" dish at one of the stalls. A good meal in the moonlight
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  • 984 6  -  WAN HUANG By fcJANY Western people think that Chinese is a hard m language to study. This is not so. The prevailing style of Chinos^ is eolloqu'al, which is simple and easy. In this style, n Chinese can write what he wants
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  • 1039 6  -  RAYMOND THOMAS PHOTOGRAPHY FROM SCRATCH 40 By CHRISTMAS is not far away. Have you ever thought of making your own Christmas Cards? It's quite easy, a lot of fun and provides Just that little "something" which adds to the pleasure of receiving personal Christmas Greetings. I can
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  • 782 7 A LEGEND IN PLACE Dorothy Thatcher describes London's dress parade of the century and tells cf some exquisite Coronation lace which incorporates the emblems of England, Scotland. Wales and Ireland. T ONDON has just had a rush of fashions to the head, and the privileged have witnessed some of the
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  • 584 7 T am 16 and I used to love a girl two years my senior. Now I have a girl friend who is a year younger than I and she loves me very much. Should I stick to the older or the younger one? "UNDECIDED", Singapore. You are
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  • 80 8 LONDON. •FOUR little girls with ear-rings last week heard Shropshire County Council discuss them. They were sent home from Monkmoor Modern School, Shrewsbury, for disobeying the headmistress's ban on ear-rings which, their mothers claim, improves the sight Councillor George Briggs asked for the ban
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  • 312 8  -  Lillian Buckoke By MANY small children are still clamouring for rubber coshes, tomahawks and clubs, but we have sold right out and do not intend to stock any more, said the manager of a Singapore department store yesterday. "For the past four
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  • 779 8  -  HARRY LOFTUS SOME LESSONS FOR NEWLY-WEDS By IF you have been mar--1 ried between five and ten years look out. You have reached the danger years of your marriage. In this period of your married life, divorce figures show, there is more cnance of you
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    • 163 8 The right weaning food*H)tk j|l|* l 0U *<SHING Etlß <~$L B **S, MINERALS VTTAH" 1 for your baby To wean your baby easily and happily, simply start giving Farex regularly every day. Farex is the readycooked food that mixes in a moment with milk, fruit juices, milk puddings and other
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  • 207 9 TEACHERS AND STUDENTS GREET THE LONG BREAK Teachers and students in Singapore schools yesterday welcomed the decision of the Education Department to give them a month's holiday for Christ- j mas. i Schools will close on Dec. 12 and reopen on Jan. 12. The original plan was for the schools
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  • 283 9 Forts are set up to protect Sakais from Reds KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday yWO out of four forts planned for the Sakai country have been set up, a Federation Police spokesman announced here today. They form part of an experiment a^med at winning over and adminstering the Saka s in the
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  • 70 9 Lee TMam Siak was yesterday charged before tne srti-pore First Police Magistrate, Mr. T. Kulasekaram, with cheating Ong Blew Chr ng, a woman, of $187 in i June last year. Ong said that she hud I given the money to Lee to help her to get a
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  • 42 9 The Rev Mother Superior j and the community, chair- man and members of the Mount Alvernia Hospitals 1 Building Fund Committee in i a letter of thanks for oub.ic BQpport. announce that the j •und flag; day raises $14,761.
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  • 29 9 JOHORE LAHRU. Sat.— Special Cons. Voles Abdullah bin Abu and Nay bin Kassiin. charged in the Kota Tinggi Police Court w.th desertion, were aCluwed bail ">n ich.
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  • 170 9 j\NYONE with a goat in S:ngapore can bring happiness to a worr.ed mother whose prematurely-born iw ns annot thrive without goals milk The twins, Monica and Thomas Brewis, celebrated cond birthday la?t vv?ek. But they were unable 'o enjoy the mugs of fresh uilk that
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  • 85 9 weather s'rristic. throughout Malaya '*ere: Minimum temperatures Nov. 28 from 730 p.m. to Nov. 29 7.30 a.m.: S'por? (75 deg.i; Penang 1 76>: Kc;a Bahru i7o>: Kuala Lumpur (74); i;j i: 1 73"; Kuantan 71 >. Maximum temperatures (Nov. 29 frcm 7.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m Spore (84
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  • 151 9 Malays on UK army course BOUND for Britain to-day in the troopship Dilwara are Sergeants Samicin bin Suhor and Mahat bin Madzain, who are to atteud a five months course in radar. Both are members of the Ist Singapore Regiment Royal Artillery stationed on Blakang MatL An Army spokesman said
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  • 39 9 The Chinese Ladies' Association will held its quarterly lunch at the Island Club on Saturday at 1 p.m. The guest speaker will be Mr. A. Guibaut, the French Consul General, who will speak on Tibet^
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  • 26 9 KOTA TINGGI. Sat— The Government has bought a new motor launch for the use in Kota Tinggi. where travelling is done by river.
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  • 34 9 PARIT BUNTAR, Sat. Eng Lai Ser.g, 24, was charged in Parit Buntar on Thursday with attempted suicide, by drinking ringworm lotion. Sentence was postponed to Dec. 4. Eng was allowed $100 baU.
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  • 56 9 WEE OEK CHEW, 33, was charged In Singapore yesterday with raping a girl at the Green off Robinson Road, on the night of Jun? 21. We e was also said to have assaulted the girl in July H e was offered $2,000 bail. The
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  • 195 9 SINCAPORE is due for a polio epidemic next year, said Hie Director of Medical Services, Dr. W. Vickers, at a press conference yesterday. The epidemic occurs once in aDout every 30 months. The last one in Singapore was in 1950. Dr. Vickers said that steps
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  • 92 9 The following election meetings will ta*e place to- lay: Mr. S. Jasanath&n tWorkets' andidate for SutJi Wurdi. at .30 pm. ir. Hcndeison R-;id. Mr. S. M. V.isau.ir. (Progrtata &ncid»le for South Ward), at the unctkn of Ticng Baliru at. 4.30 j ».m. Mr. Peter 11. Williams.
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  • 41 9 Break -in charge Sim Kuang Llan, alia? Sim A Ho. 19. was charged H i Singapore court yesterday vith breaking into a house it Yio Chu Kang and stealjig cash and property worth 53.097. The case was adjourned to Dec. 6.
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  • 38 9 This picture of yesterday's monthly .22 rifle meeting. held at Blakang Matt, shows Malay wives of Other Ranks of the R A.S.C. and R.A. competing amongst men and British service women. Sunday Times picture.
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  • 194 9 Robbed his mother to gamble WONO TAI LENG. 19, admitted in the Singapore First District Court yesterday stealing $625 worth of jewellery from his mother He admitted gambling with it in a coffee shop at Telok Blangah. Wong was charged with stealing a gold bracelet, four gold rings, four gold
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    • 165 9 To/from AUSTRALIA or NEW ZEALAND RETURN TRIP at SINGLE FARE Q"n*as B. O. A. C. concessions on "^^H^V students' air -fares Students below the age ci 26 years are eligible lor this concession provided they are enrolled to attend a full academic course at an overseas college or university. Also,
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  • 740 10  - THIS DEVASTATING BOOK ABOUT BALDWIN DAVID FARRER By COON after he retired the late Lord Baldwin asked Mr. C. M. Young, "somewhat languidly," if he would like to write his life. Young accepted and thereafter a modern Boswell tat, listened, and took notes. The result is one of the most
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  • 647 10 John Cordon, one of the most controversial I writers in Britain, will j certainly set YOU j talking. I ET us open with news of an entrancing discovery, in tests at the National Institute of Poultry Husbandry in Britain hens allowed to choose their own food laid an
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    • 100 10 W.-MKt ''If?/' STANDARD continually being carried out with new designs, Distributors: IS /H X'm m^m M^m 'm/m m J. L. Morison, Son fonts Hf B^r M m m m mmm m WT.J6 Get more! >\^il-C=*iQ \!l r^ BiC ACROSS-THE-TOP /V Vy^siS^^l^^^^ Q S<3^2^ FROZEN FOOD CHEST gyp MODEL MH Kclvinator'j
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    • 271 10 New Crossword ACROSS DOWN 1 Scaled the ascent at th» rim 1 Mahogany (6. 4. 5); 2. i. ecaiea me ascent at the run. cltlzens employee? (5); put not straight up (7, 2); 6. The 3. "Don John of Austria Is goln* least bit of a knock (2); 8. "Those
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  • 110 11 KIRKBY. Sat.— One hundred and fifty Malayan students at Kirkby teachers training college have had their first taste of English snow. Half-an-hour before suppor time yesterday, shouts, of Its snowing" brought all first -year students to the windows. Before long a fey
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  • 11 11 r MERT7 nicipal Pn 12 i r.e at l?iO
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  • 61 11 KLANG. Sat.— Dates far Christina.-, celebrations aro: tb Christ!?.. Deo. 23: i. ncy dTMi ball. Dec 24; Bt langor Coast Club. Christmas tree, Dec 22; fancy dress d^nce. Dec. 27; Pon. Swettenham Recreation Club ChrLst.aa-s tree, Dec. 18: dance at PSRC. Dec. 20. Patient at the
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  • 33 11 PARIT BUNTAR. Bat. Nagappan, a l?.b.,urer, plead- ..:>• in Parit Buntar to poisossion of one gallon of illicr liquor on Gula Estate on Sept. 25 Sentence v.u--d to Dec. 5 ru.d Ka-
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  • 78 11 The Perak Chinese Advisory Doard held a two-day meeting behind closed doors at the Chinese Rubber Dealers' Association, Teluk A«ison. The Mentrl Besar.. Perak Dato Panglima Bukit Gantang, presided. About 16 members attended. It is understood that among subject discussed were try security loan. Chinese runstables,
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  • 305 11 Reds food-ships halted KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. A SILENT battle of searchlights and silhouettes is fought each night in the Straits of Johore between the combined 1 marine police of Singapore and the Federation and the Communist terrorists and their supporters.
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  • 57 11 PENANG. Sat. Several! hundred office workers were i stranded this morning when i th Municipal trolley buses earning them to work suddenly stopped in the streets. A fault had occurred in the overhead electrical wirt.s and for several minutes, the j vihicl&s could noi continue. Many
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  • 94 11 PENAMG. Saturday. pENANC police today called on the public to report immediately any forged currency nates which may iotns into thei* possession. Mr. J. R. Co'e, Officer- n.:hirj?e Crimas, said that rive-do!!ar counterfeit notes fiod been found PtCMfiy in the ?2sir Mas district o: Keiantan.
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  • 79 11 ADC TO THE GOVERNOR Lt. Commander W Ir\\rfc. of the Malayan ■a B s.n ted tv agapfg| Sir. J. F Nlcol U becia his C.i -row. LI. Commander ny years hi ihe Sacawak Civil Sen lip j- -rsed a firm of ittt nranufactnr-irs and re-cataMltiMi Its LiimI in Colombo alter
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  • 44 11 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Sat.— A public meeting in the Bukit Mertajam Court at 4.30 p.m. next Thursday will! discuss Province Wellesley plans to invest in the Federation's $*****0,000 Security Loan Mr E G. Hanrott. the Bukit Mertajam District Officer, will preside.
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  • 25 11 KAJANQ, Sat. A record collection of $1,715 was made in Kajang for the Poppy Day fund. Organiser was Raja Azam bin Raja Kamaraizaman.
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  • Article, Illustration
    37 11 The Quarter-Master Genera] of the Briti3li Army, Grncral Sir Oovry L. Roberts, who arrived in Singapore by Comet yesterday. In addition to Singapore, he is visiting Hong Kong and Koren before returning to London Sunday Times picture.
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  • 159 11 TH E UNDERGRADUATE committee running the University Ball is still not decided who is to play the part of Adam "in fig leaf" in the main feature of the evening— the pageant "Rendezvous with Adam". He will, however, be one whose psyslque will personify
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  • 166 11 WANTED BY THE POLICE: WOMEN SPECIALS' SINGAPORE women yesterday discussed th« rej cruiting of women volunteer special constables. An advertisement recently announced that a training I course tor women volunteer "specials" will begin on Ja.ii. 5. Mr. R C. CorfleM. ti»e Asrostan; Superintendent of Police in charge of th Volunteer
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  • 70 11 PENANG. Sat.— The OOTernment Is considering a ichem to tra n teachers for I r.chools. which are \crv short of staff. Thp plar: th,- Sunday rimes v itei ■a two-year coursp with at middle certific A tra'n'.i? centre, it has oe set I \rl! be of
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  • 77 11 NO ONE COULD SEE MRSARMA PFNANG, Sat.— Strict security was placed on the lajula last night when it Arrived in Penang irom Singapore v.ith Mr. P. Sarma, former president of the Sin--apore Teachers' Union, on board. Mr. Sarma. who is being repatriated to India after two years" detention under the
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  • 45 11 IPOH, Sat. The fourth grc«p of new village leaders i will attend a six day course in civics and on the practical side of the administration. The course, which begins I tomorrow, will include lectures and talks by senior Government officials.
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  • 123 11 PENANG. Sat.— lnstead of living herded together In congested slum areas town dwellers should spread out to the outlying areas, Mr. Khoo Vat See (Independent) urged In a campaign speech today. Before this was possible more workers' homes should be bailt for th e
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    • 260 11 CLASSIFIED ADS. <Cant. frwn Pa«e 12) FOR SALE NEW Single Inarrsprine mattress i >nd Box springs adjustable Hcisbt Birdseyo Maple Ba^r bed Cantwet M.utress Day bed and Mattress double Dunlopfllo Mattress viewable after noon 25 Leedon Park I 8C264. SI'KCIAL OFFER for B^autv Parl'iufs Hairdressers Per- it Waving Machines com-i
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    • 158 11 WHO'S AIR-CONDITIOINED FOR COMFORT Some watcK and «vn», ortwrs take refuge from the tv»at in the refreshing cooness of an AERTEX SPORTS SHIRT The famous Aertox ce'u'ar weave with it» t("oirjnds of tiny air cei'^ ventilates the body whrn it is hci, and insu atos it from ce'd if the
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  • 53 12 MESSRS. TAN HOCK WHYE. Chuee Hock. Hock Hye family wish to express their heartfelt 1 hunks to their relatives, friends members of Associations for at- 1 tending night visits funeral of the lute Mr. Tan Tiang Seng hl-o to those who sent cash, sengscrolls, refreshments.! band ft loan of
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  • 20 12 HARROWS LTD. 7, Orchard Fond. Morning and Afternoon Antl-Shrink Dresses Guaranteed by Grafton. From $30 to $55. Til. 4800.
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  • THE SUNDAY TIMES
    • 533 12 MR. VISHINSKY, the Soviet Foreign Minister, slapped Asia in the face last week. By rejecting India's splendid scheme for the cessation of the Korean war, and in grossly abusive terms, he not only insulted the Indian Government and people; he also trampled on the hopes
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  • 903 12  - 4 Amazing young man' is now Ike's No. 1 DR.E. SINCLAIR By A TALL stooping maif of 64, clean-shaven, with a high forehead and myopic blue eyes peering from behind pebble lenses, will soon sit at the imposing mahogany "Chief's Desk" in the State Department in Washington. He is John
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  • 310 12 CANBERRA. Sat. THE obstinate and pitiless anti-Asian immigration policy followed by the Labour Government that went out in 1949 is recalled by the fact that, under a wiser and humane administration of the a;ien laws. Termer U.S. Army Sergeant Lorenzo Gamboa. a Filipino by birth, is back
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  • 719 12 I WOULD like to recall and refer to an article In the Sunday Times about five weeks ago relating to "The meanest men in tne world." As I come from the town of Greenock in Scotland, and had not heard of any such thing as a cemetery
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  • 815 12  - 'BOY' WALLEY, THE HERO OF YESTERDAY Roger Yue By COMEWHERE in London today is a Malayan of failing sight who operates a small barber's shop. His name may mean nothing to present-day boxing fans, but this fighter idol of Singapore a quarter of a century ago has not been forgotten
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  • 905 13 SANTA WILL NOT FORGET CHILDREN IN THE NEW VILLAGES Magnificent response to Christmas Fund "["HE picture below of money changing hands reflects the growing spirit of good-will throughout Malaya a determination to make this Christmas one which everyone will enjoy, from the poorest and tiniest "Tiny Tim" to the richest
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  • 539 13 These boy* from Hie Geylang Engirsh School. Singapore, gave yp their cake money for a fortnight to 'aite $14.15 for Hie Sunday Times Christmas Tree Fund. Receiving their contribution is Miss Blossom Burrett of the Sunday Times editorial sfaff. fine gesture and I can assure
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  • 494 13 A MONC the donations received by the Sunday Times Christmas Tree Fund last week there have been generous gifts from the Race Horse Owners' Association ($500), William Jacks and Co. ($200) and Mr. Tan Chwee doon ($200). Ih« suml.ti riuici ChrlMiuai Tree 1 uii<i
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  • 23 13 KOTA TINGGI, Sat. Mr Fryer Is in Peneerang as Resettlement Supervisor, sue- i eeedtng the late Mr. J. S I Evans.
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  • 183 14 yHE SUNDAY TIMES is awarding $15 for the best picture of the week, with $5 for runners-up. This weefc s first price goes to Tan Seng Hunt of 14, Bertam Lane. Penang, for his fine picture "A Country BuUoek Cart," which was taken at Re!au, Penang. The
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    • 506 14 Be Proud of Your English Improve Youi Speech and Wntmy in a Few Hours Are you amt. Nt *un idt Never nas the importance ol I w.iv you speak and write? Are effective speech and writing, ,r. ihut rou are n>t been more widely recognised mining mutates mat cause than
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    • 175 14 m IP* Sort tw«.<ftU» tt Mechanical perfection, simpiicity in manipu'Jation and the iigest ever standards of iens equipment are the leading features of the new Voigt!and«r cameras. See your photo dealer for a demonstration Sole Agent.: DIETHELM CO., LTD. Incorporated in Switzerland). SINCAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG 4 < quickly banishes
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  • 1239 15 Love horror from the censor's 'icebox' John Behague reviews two surprising films which have just come off the 'banned list' I I HEAR.... I THAT Danny Kaye is I E to make a film in Kne- land It's called "Knock On Wood." and it will be I his first independent
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  • 209 15 UITA HAYWORTH. as the publicists have been telling us tersely and jubilantly. is back. After her European interlude Wttk Aly Khan here she is in her first film for three years. "Affair in Trinidad." just premiered in London. Be not deceived by the jubilance
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  • Article, Illustration
    95 15 yoi uw her in the British 1 picture "Gone To Earth", but do you know her name? Send your answers to "Spot The Star," Sunday Times, Singapore. Prizes of $25. 115, $10 and $5 will be awarded to the first four correct entries opened on Thursday morning.
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 207 15 Last 3 Nights PETER BARTER'S LUMINOUS REVUE South American Rhythm AT THE CAPITOL RESTAURANT DAY! f{o{&Mwm*mM 6 30, 9.30 BOLD BLISTERING BRUTALLY OUTSPOKEN TOMORROW! ONE DAY ONLY! "SUDDEN FEAR" By Demand! Tuesday! Book Now! ma .terpiece. without a doubt delkious. S l> Mishrd amusing naughty but never s vr —BRIAN
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    • 306 15 DAILY! IX W JUUJU i U ttft> THE BATTLE THAT SET THE *3 i/Wtf^ ARIZONA TERRITORY FREE! J^fr£ 1 HAYDEN TUCKER WH£LAn\ fl WIJ^L UL Color by TECHNICOLOR jl f DOUGLAS in his greatest role, as rough.tough ChuckTatum BIG CARNIVAL with Jan Stirling J". Paramount Picture Today 9 m. "M-G-M
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  • 910 16 PLAYS' FESTIVAL WAS A TRIUMPH By The Stroller THE Stage Club's Festi val of Plays in Singapore was a greater success than even the most optimistic bad forecast. Both plays were very well done before capacity audiences throughout the week. The Sta«e Club has staged a comeback as remarkable as
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  • 317 16 Marie Cough's Cookery Corner r|XXS often the words Vegetable Marrow 1 conjure up a memory of transparent insipid lumps covered with a paste-like sauce. This tastelessness can be avoided by choosing small marrows for your table. The younger the marrow the greater the flavour and the
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  • 778 16  -  BILLY BUDD By f\NLY six days more to the polls. Isnt it exciting? I wonder if that nice Mr. W will get in? Will the UMNOMCA alliance, one of the most astounding marriages of convenience in political history, floor the opposition? Will Mrs. Thing become Councillor
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    • 182 17 T^WiTtfEUTof WWEWOBLDOf flS^'W INTENDED TO MAK£ WK mk\!b S'JftfAOt, t>SOV)DIN(3 AN t«y TARKTi yOU'U.mV£ANf«YTAaGET TOO if YOii MV£ A BRIITLINGwMJNJWftA X'MAS PRESENT. WATER-PftOOF; ftOCK-POOO? i AUTI-MAGNETiC.. FOBLLSJTIfANSSO/.! BUY BEST- BUY BREITLIHGJ I I pACKACtt£g- LUS|^^ Next time you so to ike DOCTOft WITH A PAIN IN T#i bACK, -HE'S LIABLE
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    • 327 17 "•PHO««0MS7DOm«0R1). V TODAY! 3, 6.3J A. S».i:> The A t' 4)1 Indonesia in their LATKST I Ai (.(I RIOT! "PAHLAWAN" DIM. br MM Bros. TODAY 11 A.M. "CANYON PASSAGE' Tech. ROYAL 1.30. 'j.00* "8.30 DHARMA UEVAIHA' (Tamil I REX Johore Bahru Todaj 3.15. 6.45 9.15 "WALING WALING" (Malay) ATLANTIC Great
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    • 1270 17 p* l>y Edgar Rice Burroughs jfMs<^ //wmS& ik ACTRESS, IRENE WE&B. Z^y^==^Z~l jf^^T^k* V>)_ E MEMBERS O(= THE MOTION PICTURE Ik^ v/a v_ 4/ zAr £-4 tizoups bought va_iant_.v f=or. su«\.'/v.al Pv»v y _l —^rfey^" a £-^v •"ibv s ___Pl THAT ie ALL s>or one, vnho now emerged v^-^ /S^V-
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  • 850 18  -  GUBBINS By VLTHAT about having a cosh boy In your home for Christmas? The idea occurred to me after reading a report by a London magistrate on juvenile courts. In one of these the chairman paid the fine of a yjung thug, called him a naughty
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  • 133 18 VTEIGHBOURS of 22-year--I^l old Kenneth William Smith, sent home to Britain from Malaya wounded and paralysed, were hurt to see that a young man who once had been so active must now be helpless at his home, in Halstead-rd, Wanstead. London. So Mrs. Margaret Clarke and her
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    19 18 Carole Lagan, 17-year-oid Glasgow git I, is the laresr addition lo the Windmill Theatre shows in London.
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  • 405 18 TKHJRIST chiefs are furiA ous with the British Government for charging overseas visitors up to eight times as much as British people for official seats on the Coronation route. Mr. David Eccles. Minister of Works, is pricing 4.000 uncovered seats in Whitehall at np to 30
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  • 162 18 X>ETROLEUM is constantly being created. The high probability of this Is stressed in a report to the American Association for the Advancement of Science by Dr. Paul V. Smith of the Standard Oil Development Co. A variety of hydrocarbons, of which petroleum is a combination, were
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    • 236 18 TEETH CAN BE ROBBED of their beauty by PYORRHEA WO.--"^^^^^JBj^Bp jiffs* I It may strike 4 out of 5 Dreaded Pyorrhea, "sly thief of Kniil:ful teeth and healthy i nctnallv attack 4 out t of pyotrhea often shrinking gums p.nd loosened teedi nliicti matt .lied. So don't ovcrlookthe Ia! I
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    • 420 18 M We take pi...... i. JU(2! announcing our appointment as SOLE MANUFACTURER'S REPRESENTATIVES for SINGAPORE AND MALAYA for m/s COL U MET A LUXEMBURG Manufacturing Programme —SEMIFINISHED PRODUCTS: BLOOMS SLABS SQUARE BILLETS FLAT BILLETS SHEET BARS. —STEEL BARS: ROUNDS FLATS SQUARE ANCLES CHANNELS JOISTS, ETC.. ETC —STEEL PLATES AND BLACK
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    • 153 18 POPULAR CROSSWORD ACKOSS nnn-v l. Bead-dre.i s>; 6. Apprehen- OWN tan (5»; 10. Plrale (9>; 11. Banal 1 A PP^*^on (5); 2. Dwell (5); '>; 13 Dispense with 3. Groove (3); 4. Cards (4)- 5 i. Cuideo (3>; IC. Blow Muster (6); 8. Writing- table '(4)' R»t (5); 19. Remain
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  • 291 19 She has taught her cats to sing LONDON \I, T ORLDLY fame means I IT nothing to Champion Mair of Allington, best ft male Blue Persian in the world, or to Scamp of Aliinnton a champion Chinchilla. For although they have Ave.-.t their lives winning prizes, and have been admired,
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  • 113 19 ACROSS: 1. Tiara; 6. Dread; 10. I Buccaneer; 11. Trite: 13. Spare; 15 Led; 16. Smack; 19. Sit; 20. VSpee; 22. Ado; 23. Begs: 24. AbUsence; 27. Cobras; 28. Formal; 29. I Trading: -31. Bush; 33. Gin; 34. j Swot; 37. Ice: 38. Beset; 40. Ale; 41.
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  • 171 19 YOU think being a Beauty Queen sounds a nice Job? Well financially It Is. The title of Miss America, Just contested in Atlantic City, is worth about £17,500 In hard cash. But here from one of my colleagues In America. Is an account of the three
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  • 252 19  -  LOVELACE By rJE elegance and simplicity of the Duchess of Kent's wardrobe has Impressed, and I hope Inspired all of us to strive for a better sense of dress. Not all of us can be dressed by Hartnell or be endowed by nature with a beautiful
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  • 817 19 THE TEENAGER tidies up... Farewell to the tomboy bobby soxer. Welcome to the tidied-up teenager. In America there has been a considerable change, says Kay Murray, and a 'reformation* In Britain io noted by IT.dna MoKenna KAY MURRAY cables from NEW YORK. rpilE American teenager is I a creature of
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  • 159 19 Loneliness as bad as sickness AN IMPORTANT part of; the ta."k of keepinp elderly people healthy is tc keep them feeling loved and wanted and useful. Loneliness, according to some authorities, may be abad as sickness For thai reason old people should be encouraged to form, clubs. The clubs can
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 252 19 PROGRESS AGAINST PAIN Research chemists in manycountrics have long been trying to overcome the two obstinate defects of ordinary aspirin. Now, in 'Disprin', they have succeeded. Aspirin is acid (acetylsalicylic acid), and it is almost insoluble in water. Consequently aspirin enters the stomach in the form of undissolved add particles
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    • 288 19 tjsfal _HH_l_^_^_^_h a_HB& flfti I IBHiffi: liei i S i i POKJAKLE Si .T REFRIGERATION A new concept a new product to Ml an o'd need... Refrigeration where and when" you want... For Homes, For Boats. 'or Home Bars, for Picnics, for Mountain and Resort Cottages, for Business and Professional
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  • 1466 20  - The wreckers cripple a lighthouse BENC SWEE f^rffri^rj^ w™ *****X1^! *^l!^ THE TV/ELFTH EXCITING INSTALMENT OF KING OF THE STRAITS' BY Four Sinjapair friends. Jolin King, Kass.n. Chandra and .\h Sent have fal'en foul a eroi:p oi pi airs and smusslt:s > r iio i.\l\ th«-tnsolves the jil^;; Ran? John.
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  • 305 20 TEST YOUR INTELLIGENCE ON THIS- HERE are ten quest. ons to test your general knowledge. If you can answer all ten correctly, you are obr ously a bright pupil, and don't waste your time. Eight marks are good, six marks mean that yoxl have a fair amount of
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  • 508 20 Calling all collectors by s Philray LAST week we started to think about the simple basic rales of stamp collecting. The first rule said that torn, damaged or dirty stamps should not be included in a collection. The second rule told you that stamps should be
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
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    • 513 20 STOP PRESS! BEST SELLER* AMERICAN REAPER'S DIGEST READER 30tii AHWIVERSARY EDITION This 30th Anniversary Readers Digest Reader has been published to commemorate the 30 years of publication of the Re.iuers Digest from 1922 to 1932, and contains the cream of nearly 13 000 ortlcks in a single volume to provide
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 56 20 Crossword result EfEKS ii (be lointlM to ast ..cvk's rr«»«ord p»»rtr: AC BOSS; Ksjro. 4 Ucin. 6. Tapper. 1. Nerth. Gst. H Nrt. II and |l> Itukii Snrn IS, |ai 13. 17 Brain. IS. sten. DOWN: KatL t Tap. 3 Her«o. 4 Dea 5. Net* S. atecent Guard. IS II
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  • 984 21  -  Manning Blackwood TCfOioicfiT^^^TJ^^iv^rn^^T^^ By THE honeymoon would appear to be over for the motor trade and Britain's car exports drop steadily month by month, below last year's figures. According to the Economist, of Nov. 1.. it. is expected that 150.000 cars will be sold
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  • 228 21 MELBOURNE bookmakers have made an Important new contribution to the emancipation of women. Although back in the nineties Australia became the first country to enfranchise women, the Police Offences Act of Victoria, of which Melbourne Is the capital, forbids bookmakers accepting wagers from women. The
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  • 445 21  -  ROBERT WALLING By LONDON lirHEN Prince Philip opened ?T the Cycle and Motor Cycle Exhibition at Earls Court he found it contained a Motor Show m miniature. For a feature of the show was the little three-wheel cars on display. One visitor to the show. Mrs.
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  • 618 22  - Girl from K.L. is Australia's badminton 'queen' 'CRUSADER' By A FORMER Kuala Lumpur schoolgirl recently became A .'str.iiia'k new queen of badminton. Her name is Ethel Peaccck. and the local school which she atrenJed Pudu English School. i here she developed her game under the watchful eye of Thor Beng
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  • 215 22 DALRAY, the great New Zealand horse which won the Melbourne Cup early in the month, may represent Australia (or New Zealand?) in the Coronation Stakes, to be run in England next June. His owner. Mr. Cyril Neville, of Greymouth, New Zealand, has been enquiring about the cost
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  • 318 22 ■n Sunday Times Kuala Lumpur Rugby Correspondent VLTITH all of last season's players still available and a few acquisitions from other states, Selangor Asians should complete a hat-trick by winning this year's All Blues Rugby Cup. Their first fixture Is dgainst Singapore All Blues on
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  • 102 22 T AST week the Queen went to Sandringham. During her stay she was out with the guns on a four-day pheasant shoot. But, reveals author Allan A. Mlchie*, she has not developed her father's passion for the sport. Anti-blood sport groups discouraged her in her teens, says
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
    • 183 22 SPORTIWO SAM By Reg. Wootton Do you know MOST liiards can move each eye separately and probably have keener vision than human beir.^s. DUE to improved freezing techniques, Americans are eating more berries now than a few years ago. IN Pakistan, a nation of 80 million people, only four or
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  • 261 23 DURRANTGOAL EARNS A DRA W IPOH, Saturday. CELANGOR and Singapore drew one-one in a thrill-packed and hardhitting game in the inter-State quadrangalar hockey competition on the Ipoh padang today. On the run of play, however. Singapore should have won easily, as they took complete control
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    57 23 OJNGAPORE AH Blues' front-row prop Tan Kah Wan >3 (facing camera) and Negri All Blues' wing -forward, Osman Rani in a tussle for possession following a lineout. Charging in between them is Negri's Goi Poi Chui. Singapore and Negri drew 3-3 in this All Blues cup rugger competition game played
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  • 602 23 Negri Blues held 3-3 in hard game CINOAPORE All Biue.s. ipnikfd 13 by brilliant forward play j forced a three-all d:\iw with tne fancied Nejri All Blues. In \lw::Southern Section All Blues rugger cup com;>etlUon match played on the Singapore Padang yesterday. A penalty goal brilliaii'ly veiled by AauroM Pinto
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  • 87 23 PENANG. Sat. teams have entered for tliis years Penang commercial house badminton I tournament fo: the D. A. Maccay challenge shield. The competition, sponsored Cy Qg C'ej-ical and Adminisc Staß Union, is in its four-: ?ear and will be played at the! P.C.A S.U. counts at Anson
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  • 71 23 At Ay.r Rajah Road cesterday REME beat Royal SignaLs by 14 I points i^oal. penalty goal "and I two tries) to three points Uryj at A\er Raja Read. Smih. Standish and Kerr scored a try eaci. Diplock made one ,-onversion en I kicked a penalty
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  • 207 23 IPOH Sil. I>ERAK beat Pimn,: 2-0 In ih: first m:\tcn it in? i- ter■teta qu.'.dram;i:l;ir hi-ckry to.rr- nii>ty lirre tail ■ftVIMMB. Mthou3b Porik ■cored only twice i. jni uoe-atdttl game. Per;;k s dafenca iv suptrb. It TO so «.,ror>i; tm: r Ariz did no; toa -h
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  • 385 23 By SECOND ROW ARMY thoroughly deserved their win by 11 points (a goal, try and penalty* to eight points (try and a penalty goal* against Royal Navy al Tanfclin yesterday. Both the Army forwHios ;md OUtaldea looked very mi.eh more dangerous when in passtssion but
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  • 484 23 KUALA LI'MPFR. Saturday. rw\HE Malayan Amateur Athletic Assuciit.on, at a A general meeting here today, decided to postpone the proposed trip to Ceylon until after the Malayan championships in August next yeir. The reason given was mat the 1552 athletic season had j ended, and it
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  • 429 23 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. AN unconverted try three minutes from the end enabled the Scots to keep their unbeaten post-war record in the annual •>elangor St. Andrew's Day rugger match against The Rest by nine points (dropped goal and two tries) to
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  • 109 23 SEREMBAN. Sat. rpHREE singles ai.d seven double* A will be piayed off in the annual tennis match between Negri S?mbilan Malays and Selancor Malays and Selan?or Malays lor the Tungku Abdul Rahman Cup io be played here on the Pers-.dan-jran Bflal Cub tomorrow starting i at
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  • 138 23 Speed weight gave Rest win SEREMBAN, Sat. Through .superiority in weipht and speed the Rest beat Scotland by 14 points (a goal and three tries) to five (a goal) In their annual] rugger match here today In aid of i the Queen Elizabeth Coronation I Youth Club. Rest opened the
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  • 61 23 BOH TALLON HITS FINE CENTURY BRISBANE. Sat.— Pas-, by the Alls rjlian Tps I>n his co:,-,0-back eTor lon I -co-td a fore;::; i i ftau-rd ii tv i .no's f.^r land against thp Sou'h Alric-ins Queensland :o av carrkfi their Inning total to 54n and South Aftir^i replied iM 87
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  • 87 23 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. y.O.C. Sp^rUi Club beat Barath You'h 3-1 In the annn. soccer competition fcr the Vdl.isamy Cup on the Rail-vay Institute ground at Brickfields today. Centreforwsrd Karrupiah gave Barath the lead In the 10th mlr.ute. VOC equalised In the fcurth minute of
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  • 36 23 Singapore Cricket Club trounced R.A.F. (Chansi) by 55 pom s (eight jroals. four tries and a penalty goal) to nil in a friendly rugby match played at Changi yesterday. Lt.-Cdr Gray re--1 fereed.
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  • 125 23 PENANG. Sat. A LATE goal by Scotland enabled them to hold the Rest to an eight points all draw in their Poppy Dtv I rugger match on the Western I Road ground today. Each side scored a goal and a try Bffore a poor crowd
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    • 539 23 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT Appointment of Probationer Teachers Governmrnt English Schools. Penang and Province Wellesley. Applications are Invited for Bppointment to vacancies for Probationer Teachers. Government Enpltsh Schools, Penang and Province W>llfs]oy. 2. The npproved salary scale Is as follows:— Men: P'osationer $100 Exam. Bar $200 x 10 310 325 x 15
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    • 61 23 f VlViete oes JJot^ ot You II find all the i \NVio "fS,. BranA" ta th* j m T i «a complete alphabetize! etc IS SECTION" The STRAITS TIMES ■^ftmu^inß > v II 111 ml n W** l whi»« mip« of iingtoorm (3 I 1 mU'H THE" STRAITS TIMES PRESS
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  • 397 24 RAPID RED GALLOPS BEST AT IPOH Double Dividend impressive From EPSOM JEEP IPOH, Saturday. RAPID RED, with Abdul Mawi astride, revealed striking form on the training track at Ipoh this morning when he galloped clean away from the well-performed Majestas (Fry) in a testing tryout over 6-F. Stretching out with
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    83 24 A GENERAL VIEW of play during- the final between Macao and Hong Kong women for the Kama la Ramanujan Cup at the Singapore Badminton Stadium on Friday night. Picture shows (left) Macao's Iv Li Lian Chan Yee Sing in action against Hong Kong's Bagnio Wong and Wong Oi Lan. The
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  • 222 24 THF First Asian Table-Tennis Championships, !i befaa with a sensational upset last Saturday night, ended last night with another sur rise at the Singapore Badminton Hal when Inriit's "stonewaller". Mrs. G. Nasikwala, beat Hong Koii" s table-tennis beauty, Miss Baguio Wong. 1 Score: 16-21, 21-13, 17-21.
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  • 57 24 SYDNEY Sat— Cclln McCool. former Test cricketer and an outstanding all-rounder In Sheffield Shield matches this season, will leave In February to play with East Lancashire i?)ub. He said he would not be available fcr Test cricket thin season, and would not be a candidate
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  • 59 24 In a semi-final of the Sanderson Cup rugby knock-out competition played at Seletar on Friday. 390 M.U. beat R.A.F. iSeletar) by six points (penalty goal and a try) to nil. Scorers for 39C MU. were: Clough (penalty* and Fowler (try). The otner semi-final, between Changi and Butterworth.
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  • 48 24 KOTA BAHRU. Sat.— Kelantan beat Perils 3-2 In a soccer match here In aid of the Security Forces Amenities Fund and the Peppy Day Fund. Kelantan scored thicugh Ibrahim, Mohsmed and Alma i Abu (own goal). Perils scorers were Hassan and Abldin.
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  • 50 24 TAIPINO, Sat. Displaying better combination Government Services yesterday trounced Royal Engineers Sports Club nve-one In a league hockey match. Engineers started well to score through Chapman but thereafter they were on the defensive and conceded five goals. Scorers against them were Jegatheesan (3), Guy Martlnz and Anthony Samy.
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  • 33 24 Victoria Afternoon School drew 3-3 with St. Andrews School at hockey at Woodsvllle yeaterCay. Watscn scored both gonls for St. nnd Koh Teck Hong an BhOD Kal Kok for VX
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  • 149 24 LONDON, Sat. REVISED draw for the second round of the Football Association Cup tournament, to be played on Dec 6 Is: Barrow v. Millwall. Colchester i United v. Llaneliy, Peterborougji v Bristol Rovers." Queens Park i Rangers or Shrewsbury Town v. j Che'te: field. Halifax
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  • 39 24 T.":npenis Rovrs beat RASC MOfi» by five giuls ta four. ;?d 3-1 at h If time. S-o:crs for Tempenis Rovers were: Mo:as 2. Suppiah l, and F.ank 2. Sccrer/ fcr RASC: Dcllah 2. d A!i 2.
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  • 129 24 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. jyiCTORIA Institution Present, Boys beat Past Boys 'j-l in their table tennis match in the Daniel Shield competition today. Present Boys are holder*. Results (Present Boys first): Singles: Goh Tuck Keong tot. Chan Khal Foo 21-14. 21-17. 21-10; CJiCal^ Tham Swee
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  • 42 24 A proposal to form a Far Ea.st Rugby Union, made by S:am. has been welcomed by the Rugby Union in Britain. It is suggested that Siam, India, Malaya, Ceylon and Hong Kong should be the original members.
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  • 39 24 In a hockey friendly played on the SRC. ground yesterday. SRC "A" drew with the University "A" two-all. Scorers for the Recs were Th!ararajan and Neubronr.er. Yiap Khim Yin and Ng Beng Wai scored for the University
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  • 673 24 WEIGHT FOR 14 IPOH RACES OTEIGHTB for Sat*T nrday. Dee. 6. first day of the Per a k Turf Club Hf-cmbfr meeting: Cl.3,Div. 1-8 F. Newmarket 9.00 Coming Attraction 8.13 British Film 8.11 Hattrlck 8.09 M<sty I in- 8.08 Simple Simon 8.07 Payeur 8.04 C*a<-lemairne 8.04 Caique R. 02 Calypso
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  • 301 24 LONDON, S»t. LEAGUE DIV. I Burnley 0 Wolves 0 ardiff Bolton Liverpool 2 Blackpool 2 I Manchester C. 1 Derby 0 I Middlesbrough 4 Chelsea 0 Newcastle 1 Portsmouth 0 Preston 2 < h.uiton 1 Sheffield Wed. 2 Aston Villa 2 Stoke 1 Arsenal 1 Tottenham 2
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  • 33 24 Singapore Harbour Boarf nest Sln?ap:re Cricket CMb a' rugger yesterday at K»..p°: Tirad by k'.x noints to nil. Ben.on ar.o Scaife «.-arb Mi 'v*d a penalty goal.
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