The Straits Times, 8 November 1953

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  • 15 1 The Straits Times. flettSaU* in Mai**** No. 952. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 1953. 15 CENTS
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  • 420 1 British Embassy attacked ROME, Saturday. y\ FOC of tear gas which sent thousands of students gasping for relief today broke up violent anti-British rioting around the British Embassy here. As soon as the gas began to clear, the students began to re-assemble in the Piazza of
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  • 93 1 U.M.N O-M.C.A. WIN KLUANG ELECTIONS KLUANG, Sat. U.M.N.0.-M.C.A. Alliance swept the board in the Kluang elections tonight. Results are: MENGKIBOL WARD: Inche Alwi bin Haji Jawal <354 i 2. Dr. Lim Chin Khean (337) 3. Mr. Cheah Khat Seng (332) GUNONG LABAK WARD: 1 Mr. Wee Lee Poh (419 >;
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  • 145 1 Contest: Six to share $5,000 C IX people tied in the Straits Times "Pick the Brides" Contest No. 12. Each will receive 5833.33. They are: Singapore: Mr. C, Rodrigues, 93. St Francis Road; Mr. P. Sullivan, 37 Newton Road; Chua Loon Chuan, 2i Hillside Drive. Johore: Tan Kirn Hui, jalsn
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  • 91 1 LONDON, Sat. INDONESIA is selling to China 130,000 tons of rubber, of wiiich 50,000 tons will be spread out to next September at 30 per cent above the current market price and the price of the remainder still to be fixed, say reports here. The London Daily
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  • 22 1 MANILA, Sat, -The Philippines and Indonesia will begin formal negotiations for a trade treaty in the near future U.P.
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  • 57 1 Filippinn woman lost n pnld watch with a gold chain attached, valued at a total ol $700. in Orchard Road Market. Singapore yesterday morning. The woman, who lives :n Kheam Hock Road, found the watch missing aftrr visiting the market between 8.30 a.m. and !).:)0 a.m.
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  • 88 1 SIX-YEAR-OLD boy fell about 35 feet off a windowsill on the second storey of a building in Cemmill Lane. Singapore yesterday. The boy. Urn Beng Hiang. died after being admitted to hospital Hr was .stretching out of the window, watching a Chinese
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  • 173 1 HANOI, Saturday. CRENCH Army headquarters he-e today claimed their biggest offensive in the sevenyear Indo-Chinese war had wrecked a "master plan" of the Communist-led Vietminh for assaulting the Red River Delta. I They said the plan called for th P Vietminh to infiltrate their
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  • 51 1 Sfrongman -Suzuki, ex-Suma wrestler, it one of Hie harpoon gunners with the crew of the 20,000-ton lapantse whaler. Tonan Maru. which arrived in Singapore yesterday. It the gum don't work Suzuki just picks up the 70 Ib. harpoons and THROWS tfiem. Sunday Times picture. Story in Page
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  • 158 1 PENANG. Sat rE "never-say-dic" Thomas Cup hero. Ooi Trlk Hock, lived up to his reputation when he beat the Singapore champion and follow cupper. Ong i Poh Lim. in the singles and doubles to help Penang gain a commanding 3-1 lead in the Foong Scong Cup
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  • 58 1 JAKARTA. Sat— Singapore's Tiger soccer team scored a 9 to 4 goals victory against a local team from Bogor. a small town 40 miles from Jakarta. The match was played in the Jakarta Stadium, seen by a small crowd. Tigers dominated throughout the game and at the
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  • 38 1 KAMPONO CHAM. Cambodia, Sat. King Norodom Sihanouk of Cambodia arrived here today after five months of voluntary exile. The King was greeted by a crowd of more than 20,000 of I his subjects. U.P.
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  • 131 1 OINGAPORES Poppy Day yesterday reached an alltime record, and nearly 300.000 emblems of various sizes were sold. The poppy-sellers, who had been quietly selling their emblems since last week, were afoot early yesterday morning in a final, all-out drive to make this year's sales a
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  • 79 1 KUALA BELAIT. Brunei, Sat. THIS oil state's first newspaper was published here today. Named "The Borneo Bulletin" the newspaper's 12--page first issue carried a message from His Highness the Sultan of Brunei saying: "I welcome the first appearance of a newspaper in the state of Brunei and
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  • 71 1 BANGKOK, Sat. IN an unprecedented move Siamese police yesterday arrested nine alleped keymen in a racket involving the sale of rice at huge losses to the government. Police Lieut. Col. Phote Phekj'.nand said the racket also cheated the public of lower price rice ordered by the
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  • 29 1 TRIESTE: RADIO PICTURE This radio picture from Trieste was received in Singapore last night. It shows Italian demonstrators toppling a car, its windows smashed, onto *ts side. A.P. picture.
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  • 188 1 Lord Montagu booed on arrival in court LYMINGTON. England, Sat IYMINGTON magistrates toJ day charged 27-year-old Lord Montagu of Beaulieu with a "serious offence with a male young person." Lord Montagu pleaded not guilty. Lord Montagu, former director of a London publicity firm. had returned to England only a few
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  • 116 1 P.C rescues fisherman off Singapore A Malay policeman. Yahya bin Mat Akim. of the KamDong Bahru Police Station, yesterday rescued a Malay fisherman from drowning. P.C Yahya was swimming at the 54 milestone Pasir Panjang, Singapore, when he heard cries for help. He saw a roan in difficulty about 400
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  • 37 1 SAN FRANCISCO. Sat Globe Wireless has reported receiving an urgent distress message from the freighter Dona Nati saying that the SS Hydralock was under attack by "a flying fortress" off th>? China coast.
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  • 31 1 COLOMBO, Sat.— The Economic Coommission for Asia and the Far East (ECAFE will hold it.s loth annual session in Nuwara Eliya. a Ceylon hill station in January. Renter.
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  • 133 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. A SCAR on the right cheek of a terrorist Bren gunner formed an easy target for the 1/2 Gurkhas in an ambush in the. Kuala Kubu Bahru area of North Selangor this week The Bren gunner. See Loong alias Sze
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  • 293 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A LARGE part of the Federation was free from maior terrorist attacks last, month, the Chief Press Officer of the Federation Information Services. Mr. R N. Lindsay, said today. There was solid progress in the general Emergency situation in October. This
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  • 1622 2 MALAYAIV DOCTOR'S NOTEBOOK I Itis i« not the sion of any one patient. one has ronie QNCE again an atomic bomb has been exploded, this time by the British Commonwealth of Nations at the testing ground in Australia. Further steps have been taken in the development
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  • 826 2  -  JAMES LAWRIE YOUR HEALTH REFLECTED IN YOUR HAIR By WHY is baldness more common in men than women? In the answer to this question may li? the whole explanation of this phenomenon which has affected men for centuries. Although a great deal i.< known about the structure
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  • 299 3 British soccer result DIVISION 1 Rnlton Portsmouth 1 Burnley I Sheffield 1 1 < li.ir I. ii. 2 Iliulrii rvlirlei 1 Liverpool 2 Manchester C. 2 Manchester V. 1 \r-rnal 2 Mirtill.-slim 3 Wolven 3 Newcastle 4 Cardiff 0 Proton 2 Blackpool 3 ShefT. W. 3 A. Villa 1 Totlrnham
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  • 209 3 Stores are hoping for pepped-up buying soon THEY'RE iXOT Iff MOOD FOR A'MAS WiTn BAXG THOUSANDS of office workers in Singapore are just "not in the mood" to celebrate Christmas his year with a bang. They have no money. Commercial employees who have depended on their annual bonuses for Christmas
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  • 50 3 The Rt. Rev. Dr. Mathews Mar Athanasius, Missionary Bishop of the Mar Toma Syrian Church of Malabar, left for South India yesterday in the Sydney from Singapore after spending two months visiting Malayan parishes. He camee to Malaya from Tokyo where he attended the world assembly of Youth.
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  • 81 3 SHE DENIES ASSAULTING CORPORAL A WOMAN. Lim Chow Chen, pleaded not guilty in the Singapore Seventh Police Court to a charge of using criminal force on a public servant. It was alleged that on the morning or November 5. while Corporal Jantan bin Hamid was arresting hawkers obstructing the public
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  • 36 3 SEREMBAN. Sat.— A fashion parade show was held at the King George V School. Seremban, last night to raise money for the Poppy Day Fund. Indian. Chinese. Malay and European costumes were displayed.
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  • 164 3 A SINGAPORE clerk "got wl by rvs wife and parents-ir wife on Oct. 4 in a reconcile Court was told. The clerk, Lim Leong Loo. who was contesting a maintenance suit, said that after his wife had turned down efforts by the Social Welfare
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  • 53 3 KLANG, Sat.— The Lam Ann Association has appointed a committee of seven to collect gifts from members. Part of the money will be spent on the opening ceremony for the association's new clubhouse at Rembau Street on January 3. The balance will be given to the
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  • 285 3 Mission to Colony Here fo lay a wreath AN AUSTRALIAN school-teacher. Miss A. MacNamara, who is on eight months' leave after 25 years' service, has come to Singapore on a special mission: She is here to lay a wreath of Australian wild flowers at
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  • 80 3 MRS. R. DKRKSEN. wife of the managing: director of Maclaine Stokivs, cuts the ribbon at the opening of the new showrooms of Wm. R. Manning Co., in River Valley Road yesterday. Mr. Manning, (left), who has been working for the past three year s in Singapore is a
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  • 400 3 r'THE RIVER LINE" is any criterion of what the Singapore public is to expect from the Singapore Arts Theatre, then the Society faces a dismal future A brlief that the word culture la synonymous with boredom is no way to keep the theatre
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  • 643 4 OPIU M IN THE SAND Shaikh Ismail* 7.1. claims a *detayed 9 rvtvunl By MARK FOENANDER THE Johore Customs in 1951 found nearly half a ton of raw opium buried in the sand, just above high water mark, on an uninhabited island off the Mersing coast. It was worth about
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  • 654 4 TREAT FOR THE TUAN -TWO PARTIES LAST week the Tuan attended two cosy dinner parties, a treat for him. He is nat on the telephone, and he has no car, so his hosts have to fetch him and take him horne or send thoir syces to do so, in which
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  • 335 4 A RE you on the look-out for a tasty, economical meat dish which above all will ring a change on the menu? If you are, the following should nil the bill. BRAISED LAMBS HEART mowing from one third to half a pound for serving,
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  • 335 4  - He claimed half million dollars C.K. CAMPBELL The old days, by cases had to go as far as Saigon in Indo-China for the Pasteur treatment. Today, owing to the efforts of the Institute of Medical Research in the capita] of the Federation, rabies cases are treated locally. This is fortunate
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  • 403 5 Central office for Singapore HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS of plantation workers in South East Asia, including those in Malaya, are to be advised, trained and organised for the first time from a central office set up by three international organisations in Singapore. Asian
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  • 25 5 SERGEANT S. McCormick, A.C.C of the 30th Battalion the Royal Army Ordinance Corps, instructs a Malayan cook in preparing beef hearts.
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  • 117 5 BECAUSE his grand-daueh-ter had been hit by another Kirl. Tan Kee Phua and his son. Tan Hai Sit, a clerk, struck trie pirl's father, Waim Seng Wan. the Singapore Seventh Police Court was told yesterday. It was stated that either Kee Phua or Hai Sit
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  • 42 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. -Mr. R H Williams, staff officer for civil delence. Johore Bahru. will Rive a talk on civil defrnre and the classes he is hnldine fortnightly in Johore Bahru to the Johore Bahru Rntary club on Tuesday.
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  • 245 5  -  F. P. C. FEILMAN By CAPT. IT was Napoleon who said that an Army marcnes on its stomach, and in saying so he proved once again *hat he was a sound judge of mankind. However, in Napoleon's day the feeding of an Army
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  • 68 5 Complaints by the North Borneo Senior Civil Servants' Association and Chamber of Commerce that Malayan Airways, unlike 8.0.A.C. do not Sive rebates for children and students, were ansyered yesterday by Mr. J. Skeldon. manager of the company. He said: "Malayan Airways allow student fares where
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  • 305 5 TO mcc* public demand, "The Mikado," by the Singapore Teachers Training College, is to be given three instead of two public performances. A few seats still remain for the performances on Thursday, November 26 and Saturday. November 28. The extra performance will be on Tuesday,
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  • 30 5 Sixteen-months-old Anne Marie in the arms of her father. Max Srhabel, who has turned baby sitter on her 10,000--mile journey to her grandparents in West Germany.
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  • 31 5 Pleading guilty yesterday to spitting in public at New Bridge Road. Singapore, on August 26. Chen Ann Sonn. a hawker was fined $5 in the Seventh Police Court.
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  • 223 5 The 10,000-mile baby witter THE liner Sydney, which arrived in Singapore from Australia yesterday, brought one of its youncest passengers here little blueeyed, blonde 16-month-old Anne Marie Schabel who is on her way to visit her grandparents in West Germany. And little Anne's baby sitter is none other than 41--year-old
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  • 54 5 The Canadian Association of Singapore held a costume party at the Adelphi Hotel last night in celebration of an old North American custom Halloween. This is a harvest time holiday during which merrymakers dress in the most grote.sque costumes they can invent and play pranks on more sedate
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  • 55 5 66 hawkers appear on one charge BECAUSE the courtroom was small 66 hawkers, charged with obstructing five-footways and road, had to line up in single file outside the corridors of the Singapore Sixth Police Court yesterday. They entered the room one by one when their names were called and pleaded
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  • 117 5 The Singapore Blood Transf u|sion Service is short of Group O blood and donors of that group arc urgently needed. 1 Last week 131 people gave blood. Eighty-two were Asians. Transfusions Riven to patients totalled 132. Most of those who i received blood were Chinese.
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  • 1013 6  -  S. Ramachandra By The story of the Cenotaph in Singapore Today is Remembrance Day. In this article, S. Ramachandra recalls the history of the War Memorial on Singapore's Esplanade. THIS memorial is a familiar and prominent 1 landmark of Singapore. The foundation stone can be seen on
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  • 754 6  -  BILLY BUDD ONE hundred and forty five million dollars is a lot of money, one Legislative Councillor said thoughtfully last week. He's right, you know, dead right. I should say that the chances of our University getting that amount to spend in the next few decades are,
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  • 900 7 'HOLE IN ONE' WITH THIS NOVEL GOLF SET 'TO many golfers one of the biggest attractions about eighteen holes is the "nineteenth". In the news this week are some useful novelties for these enthusiasts. The one illustrated here combines a corkscrew, bottle opener and whisky measure. There is a plastic
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  • 562 7  -  E.E. SINCLAIR THESE WOMEN ARE DANGEROUS By W^HAT should a police officer questioning a woman suspect do, if his beautiful and. alluring quarry edges nearer and nearer, until she leans over his office desk in her revealing plunging neckline gown, sighing deeply? He should tell her
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  • 509 8  -  DE LONA PjcSe bkhms iNnfifD^DiciMßEii I I By MANY Westerners living in the East will soon be dreaming of a White Christmas once again. But single young women everywhere seem to be dreaming most of the time of a white wedding. In Malaya, brides-to-be are
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  • 920 8 Failed exam and lost girl friend I AM deeply in love with a classmate of mine. During last term I used to write to her and shp accepted my letters although she said nothing. Outwardly, however, she was on very friendly terms with me. Because I failed in my half-yearly
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  • 133 8 "Wealth or success begins toith a dream. The amount of wealth you want is only limited by the amount of your dreams. "Dream big dreams to gain big results. "If you haven't any dreams, then manufacture a few in keeping with what is possible. "Ask yourself, 'What do I
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  • 68 9 Koh Boon Swer. a trlsh3 rider, was fined a total of $200 or four months' gaol, when he pleaded guilty to three oflencp.s in Singapore City Police Coun yesterday. it was said that Koh r:>dtalona Madras Street and Dunlop Street at 5.50 p.m. on Nov. 6
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  • 71 9 At a meeting of the Sclangor Branch Malayan Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, held on Oct. 29, reference was made to the overcrowding of fowls in cages at the Kuala Lumpur Central Market. A committee member suggested cages should bear metal discs stating
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  • 52 9 The Singapore committee of the Sino-British Fellowship Trust met on Thursday night and decided to recommend the followinc names to the London committee for a flnul selection: Mrs. Louise Wong, Miss Agatha Chua, Miss Lee Soo Yong Miss Lim Cheng Kiok, Mrs. Chen Ong Ing, Dr. Wonc
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  • 268 9 MINE finalists from the Federation and Smga- pore will face a panel of j eight judges for the "Miss Max Factor, Malaya" title at Raffles Hotel on Nov. 18, when a beauty contest and dance will be held in aid of j the
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  • 71 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The full list of 1953-54 officers of the Associated Indian Chambers of Commerce, Malaya, Is: President Mr. Gurbaksh Singh Sambhi; vice president. ST. Seenikatty; secretary, Mr K. S. Gill; treasurer, Mr. A. 3 Nair; committee, Messrs T. A. P. Abdul Rahmann, R. M. P
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  • 32 9 CUTTING the cake after their wedding at the Church o( the Lady of Lourdes, Singapore, are Mr. \n<\ Mrs. M M. Leprince. The bride was formerly Miss 1 Sandan?' *_mv
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  • 40 9 KUANTAN. Sat.— Civil Aviation staff at the airport here will be occupying new quarters soon. They are the first set of new houses to be built at the airport by the government since the end of the war
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  • 170 9 |OHORE BAHRU. Saturday. A JOHOftE BAHRU clerk who spent the whole of a school's provident fund was sentenced to two years' imprisonment by the Sessions Court here for criminal breach of trust in respect of $11,317. He vas Ng Fook. a clerk employed
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  • 109 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. THE man from the Colonial Office, Mr. A. M. Macintosh, an Assistant Secretary for South-east Asia affairs, has come to Malaya "to see everything he can." A Federation Governrr«nt spokesman said today: "Mr. Macintosh is in Ipoh this weekend. "During his stay
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  • 190 9 November first grade rubbei closed on a "wait and &cc" Singapore rubber market yesterday at 56*8 cents a pound, one and three-eighth cents below Friday's close. The easier tendency which followed a two and threeeighth cents gain the day before came after poorer oversea advices. The market
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  • 20 9 The price of tin in Singapore yesterday was declared at $308.75 a picul, down 37 V 2 cents.
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  • 79 9 Mr P. T. Wong, chairman of the election committee of the Malayan Chinese Association at a gathering of the attap dwellers in Frankel estate yesterday promised them every help. He said the rapid expansion and growth of the city had brought more problems to the
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  • 127 9 SEREMBAN, Sat. TIE Tunku Besar. uncle of the Yang di-Pertuan Besar, has been appointed Regent of Negri Sembilan until the Yam Tuan recovers from his illness. Announcing this today. Inche Lokman bin Yusof, the State Secretary, said that the Tunku Besar had been
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  • 139 9 'pHE COMMITTEE of the A Children's Aid Society has had no response to its appeal for donations for a headstone for the grave of Miss Marguerite Looker. A member of the eoirunittee, Mr. E. L. Peake.sald yesterday that Miss Looker, matron of the society
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  • 22 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. -Mr A Glencross has been posted to Johore Bahru as Commissioner of Lands and Mines Johore.
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  • 1194 10  -  CLAIRE CORRIDON SECRETS OF THE GREAT BALLERINAS LOOKING through some photographs the other day, I recall my youthful amazement that Mistinguett— then reputed to be 64 years' old could do the splits as well as I, a junior member of the corps de ballet.
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  • 832 10  -  DOROTHY THATCHER BBC PLAY GIVES EX MALAYANS THE HICCUPS! By LONDON. '"TEA with the Willises". ■■■a play recently broadcast over the 8.8.C Light Programme and probably heard by the greater proportion of the population of Great Britain, many Europeans and some Americans, has its entire
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    • 262 10 Why do the best people sleep on SI umber landsYawn sleepily, stretch contentedly take ten more precloua minutes. How luxurious the sleep on this superb Slumberland. Surely no other mattress in the whole world can give you such a blissful cool beauty treatment ivo^^^^^— f 3^*-<*** HBP'** simply because they
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  • 407 11 Officer is in charge LONDON, Sat THE CARE of most of the 1 ,200 Malayan students in Britain 239 of them women is now passing from the Colonial Office to Raja Sir Uda, Malaya Commissioner in London. Mr Ernest Hicks 55
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  • 106 11 Today's Radio SINGAPORE 7.15 Morning Stars; 7.30 News: 7.35 Melody Mixture; 8 Come Into the Parlour; 8.30 Breakfast Hour; 9.30 London Light Concert Orchestra; 10 Musical Round-Up; 10.15 Science Survey: 10.30 Mid-Morning Medley; 11 Appointment with Music; 11.30 Bethesda Church Service; 1.02 Gerry Sollano; 1.30 Newt: 1 45 Radio Malaya
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  • 31 11 KLANG, Sat.— One hundred and forty-nine women were inmates of the Chinese Materi nity Hospital, Klang, last I month. All the 149 babies born were in good health.
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  • 181 11 CINCAPORE City Council wi!! make Christmas "gifts" to more than 1,000 Colony housewives by supplying them with the electric cookers and fans they ordered nearly a year ago. Mr Chan Kum Chee, vicechairman of the Public Utilities Committee, told the Sunday Times yesterday
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  • 94 11 rl K massed bands will combine on the Padang on Tuesday for the biggest beating the retreat ceremony Singapore has ever staged. The bands, totalling 110 players, will be from the Royal Marines (Far East Station), the Ist Battalion the Royal West Kent Regt., the Royal
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  • 439 11 A PLEA FROM JOHNNY Dear Father Christmas, Christmas is coming and 1 hope you can send me some lovely gifts. I am 11 years old and would be very happy if you can give me the gifts I like— l Fireworks (three boxes 2. Toy guns, 3 Singlets (half dozen)
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  • 40 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat Periasamy, charged with moving sweets without a permit told the Magistrate that as it was Deepavali he did not think a permit was necessary He was fined $10 and the sweets were confiscated.
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  • 39 11 Koh Seng Huat, boat builder of Gay Seng Co., was fined $20 in the Singapore City Police Court yesterday for leaving a boat in Beach Road from 7 a.m. to 9.40 a.m. on Sept. 7.
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  • 214 11 B ESI DENTS of Cameron Court in Grange Road, Singapore v J re s3d 1 Th s ir "food f --iend," Whisky, a five-month-old black and white fox-terrier has been missing for two weeks. They miss her friendly greeting every evening when they come back
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  • 254 11 SOME eighteen months ago, after the first night of one of the early Singapore Arts Theatre shows, the Com-missioner-General suggested that "The Yellow Jacket" would be a good play for th? Asian members. Virginia Johnson. subsequently tho producer of the play, thought she had read
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  • THE SUNDAY TIMES
    • 563 12 THE meetings In Whitehall between General Sir Gerald Templer on the one hand and Mr. Oliver Lyttelton and Mr. Anthony Head on the other are certain to have included a lot of mutual congratulations. Things are going well in the Emergency struggle, and much of the credit
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    • 78 12 A YEAR ago Elsenhower and his Republicans were wreathed in smiles and their backs were sore from each other's congratulatory slaps. Today it is a different story. The Democrats have swept the board in local elections and the Republican Party chairman admits "we are In serious political trouble." And
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  • 1374 12  - A V.C. says 'heroes are sometimes frightened, too' GEOFFREY L CHESHIRE By GROUP CAPTAIN \WHAT makes a man a coward— or a hero? Before the war I used to puxxie about that a lot. I used to ask myself how, if the big test came, I would stand up to
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  • 364 12 This will keep starvation away PUTURE POPULATIONS of the world will be kept from starving by production of improved or "educated" algae, related to the green scum on ponds. These one-celled plants can provide food high in the protein which is in shortest world supply. Algae can utilize sunshine and
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    • 306 12 I REFER to the report which appeared in the issue of the Sunday Times of October 28. with the heading "High Handed To Cut Off Power." Rule 8 of the Electricity (Boards Supplies) Rules 1949 authorises the electrical engineer to disconnect a consumer's installation In default of payment of the
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    • 164 12 I NOTICE in the Sunday Times that a group of Singapore residents propose to present to Singapore the first public performance of Malayan aborigines. their customs, music and dances, so that the people of Singapore may learn more about the folk in the forests of Malaya. Whether this
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    • 84 12 Against HAVE you noticed how easy it is— even in these "enlightened" days— to extract a comfortable living out of the Ignorant, the gulU ble and the superstitious? The ease with which you have Induced awe-stricken readers to get out their praying mats worship the Great God Capricorn tend HV
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    • 67 12 MY family and I are veftr interested In your series of articles by P I. Naylor. We have found so many of his conclusions to be true in every respect that we should like him to read our full horoscopes which are enclosed D.E.R. Singapore. The Sunday Times
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    • 107 12 I WOULD refer to the following SingaDOre Free Press headlines Monday November 2— "Nehru's threat to students"; VARSITY MAY BE SHUT": "Lucknow disorders." The Straits Time* healines -Tuesday November 3 "145 MILLION VARSITY PLAN": "Malaya to have biggest seat of learning In S.E. Asia." So our British politicians gave
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  • 729 12  -  D. H. DE T. READE BY CAPT. K|OT one soldier on active service against Malaya's Communist terrorists dies of scrub typhus, the disease which claimed hundreds of victims Allied and Japanese in the Burma Campaign. Reason: the wonder anti-biotic chloromycetin, has proved one hundred per
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    • 902 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. 20 Knrdt HO (minimum) OLEARY: Tn Helen and Paul O'Leary, a daughter. Anne, at Kandam; Kerbau Hospital. 6.11.53. 70 Hordt $10 (minimum) THE MARRIAGE in announced today hftwwn Mr. inulllivrr. Wp* Beng, .«.rrnnd son of I'nr Ist* Mr. Mrs Wee Kyc Hin. to Miss > Wrr Chwf c
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  • 493 13 uoi xn von six vnozvx iioxths at sea THEIR HOBBY SOUTHWARD bound for the Antarctic whaling season, the 20,000-ton Tonan Maru steamed into Singapore yesterday to collect bunkers for six frozen months at sea and salt to preserve japan's 1954
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  • 83 13 MR. Horace E. "Hunk" Henderson, special assistant to the president of the Junior Chamber International, was the guest-of-honour of the Singapore Junior Chamber of' Commerce at a dinner in the Capitol Blue Room last night. I Mr. Henderson arrived from Saigon last Wednesday. Ho had talks
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  • 62 13 The P and O liner Chus.in. Which •docked in Singapore from Hone Kong yesterday went a steamed off course for a whole day to avoid a typhoon, j dubbed by the weather men as "Betsy". Shortly after leaving Hong Kong, passengers were handed ryrlostyled slips of
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  • 33 13 A 44-year-old plumber, Chan Peng Kwan was killed yesterday In a fall wh:':e fixing piping in a building in Swiss Club Road. Singapore. He died shortly after admittance to hospital.
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  • 85 13 Scholars discuss Our forefathers' JOHORE BAHRU. Sat.— Pupils of the English College and the Sultan Ibrahim Girls' School debated "That our forefathers led better lives than we do today" in the College hall. The subject was proposed by Che Fadzillah binte Amin, supported by Che Fatimah binte Ooyub and Che
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  • 35 13 IPOH. Sat. Thum Soo Chye, a 21-year-old packer, employed in the General Post Office here was today acquitted and discharged on two charges of misappropriating two registered letters containing a total of $57.
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  • 194 13 70 months' gaol for boy thief Lim Huay Boon, 18, needed, money, he would strip motor-car tyres and sell them at $25 each the bmgapore Second Criminal District Court was told yesterday. I Lim who pleaded guilty to three charges of having stolen tyres
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  • 104 13 AI R Chief Marshal Sir Arthur Sanders, commandant designate of the Imperial Defence College in Britain, arrived in Singapore yesterday by Qantas Constellation for an eight-day inspection tour of Service establishments in Malaya. Sir Arthur, is on two-month Commonwealth tour for talks with defence
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  • 232 13 Over $600 sent for triplets -MALACCA. Sat. MADAME CriAW HONG FAH, mother of Malacca's first i live triplets was all smiles when the Sunday Times visited her at her house in Ayer Leleh. two miles from town today. She left the General Hospital maternity ward yesterday with the triplets who
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  • 126 13 The Singapore Fifth Police Magistrate, Mr. D. H. Chapman, said yesterday that he could not believe Ah Leng, a trisha rider, who said that he paid $60 to a Chinese doctor for treating him after he was punched by Lin Hin Peck. Ah Leng said that
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  • 34 13 Pleading guilty to two charges of causing obstruction and driving his taxi in an inconsiderate manner. Tay Klin Geok was fined a total of $75 in the Singapore First Traffic Police Court yesterday.
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    • 153 13 The Weather Minimum temperature: 1 7.30 p.m on Nov 6 to 7.30 a.m. on Nov. 7): Singapore 74 decrees, ppnang 73 Kota Bahru 75. Kuala Lumpur 72. Ipoh 70, Kuantan 72. Maximum temperature: 1 7.30 a.m to 7.30 p.m, on Nov. 7): Singapore 91. Penang 84. Kota Bahru 35. Kuala
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    • 781 13 "What shall a man give in exchange for hit soul?" Matt. 8.37. CHURCH OF ENGLAND Sunday School, 9.15 Service, Mr. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL: 7 Peter Um. a.m.. 8 Holy Communion: 9.30 Sun- BEDOK: 9 30 Sunday School, day School. 10.30 Mattins. 11.45 Holy 10.30 Service. Mr. Chan Wah Tec* Communion:
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  • 114 14 "^HE Sunday Times is cmering cash prizes for readers pictures published in this page. First prize is $30. with $15 for the second best and $5 for the runners-up. This week's first prize goes to Mr. Siow Seong of 513 Penang Lane, Penang, for his picture "Delia
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  • 812 14 IT CONTAINS MORE GOODNESS THAN ANY OTHER PLANT IN THE WORLD' rE soybean, for centuries one of the most important agricultural products of Asia, la today establishing the same reputation in America. So highly regarded is the immigrant plant from the Orient that American
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    • 324 14 I Introducing j REVERSAL ROLL FILMS AND LEICA FILMS I I ST /awal 5 Fully tropic jlis.d CEVACOLOR roll films arc new available for rfie first time in this country to all amateur C 1 and professional photographers. S The sparkling colours already familiar to you from many CEVACOLOR movie
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    • 200 14 j The most comfortable shirt UU.-LMI til »V% Meridian Tec Shirta for men and their sons are made in*V* range of cheerful colours from the perfect fabric for sensitive skins. They are delightfully cool, easily washed and always come up fresh and smart. Such good value for'money too, that it
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  • 969 15 Flip $n><>k m s pictures bu JOH\ BEHAGVE 'Gilbert and Sullivan' is sparkling stuff IT ISN'T often we get a musical from Britain we can rave about but "Mr. Gilbert and Mr. Sullivan", a Launder-Gilliat production for London Films is one of those rare I
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  • 252 15 Plenty of talent now, Miss Monroe! VTO matter your taste, there's no doubt that the new Jane Russell, Marilyn Monroe picture "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" has something the other Technicolored musicals lack. Perhaps its the sight of Marilyn Monroe "she can stand on the stage with a spotlight in her eyes
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  • 464 15 Rita Hayworth as a seductive Salome' IAM not qualified to judge whether Columbia's big picture of 1953, "Salome", is based on fact or fiction. For many hundreds of years the princess who is said to have danced before the onurt of King Herod has been the centre
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    • 277 15 CATHAY UKUANuATION JTL attractions lagr /fh WORLDS m^ GREATEST jj I SCREEN FAVOURITE XjH^^ WAYNE ■^j^JOHN FORDS W GREATEST ROMANTIC fSF''R| U oKi^ fl GRANDE' republic ~9 MAUREEN, CTHARA PICTURF. J BEN JOHNSON CLAUDE JARMAN. Jr (ON PANORAMIC SCREEN) n.oo am 0 AIK CONbITIONiO PHOrJE 0900 TODAY 9 A.M. RED
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    • 525 16 BEWARE of Bleeding Gums That May Mean PYORRHEA P H BT Jm% 1 X: bMHBf 1 l«wnitn«^ fe9B^^aV"%-- *jk By mOP It Can Attack 4 out of 5 There is cause to worry if you have tender, bleeding gums. Often these are the first symptoms of Pyorrhea, the dread disease
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    • 280 16 Nd Smuggler' SCOTCH WHISKY Sole A^cntj ROTTERDAM TRADING CO. (MALAYA) LTD. SINCAPORE MALACCA K LUMPUR IPOH PENANC @TITONIj, ftaS^Lfi Swiss Made 21 Jewels t Look for the SYMBOL ON THE WATCH DIAL Newe:t Swiss Invention j j Everlasting Mainspring guaranteed unbreakable j Eliminate 997, of watch I repairs Obtainable from
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 392 16 ko a *oz£ zealous gNew 3>Zf&&&o a £>&&*<z. iNreNPweK£>MA 6>/^WEP. *<(£€>■■■ I WAg> CX PofV LA£T Ni&HT. f^~^-^^^\s^H -/i .JK^^l Ms JbMHb^b^bt^B^^VcSß^bT^ ilflBSI B ■kamvl bBL^ T^^==s^, -^v FAY& > &A(ZCM'N<S» FOfZ 4?C*ZCH& TO K:^L qyj THIS WEEK FOR YOU f'APRirORN: (Dpc. 21 Jan. 19) If you so wish, a
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    • 166 16 mc Hi. i to a legacy or to monpy that is ti<*ri up in .some way. Now is your rhanre to c«*t a little released, to get on with a scheme that will brin; money early in 1954. The right co-operation ran he had if you are sufficiently tactful. TM'RITS:
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    • 446 16 NOVEMBER STARS Think bark ovrr tin- last fifty years and you will rralisr just huM many important events havr occurred in November. For I some reason ihe middle weeks of this month and more particularIv the days round about (he 10th are likely to start up excitements in the world
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    • 452 16 THIS WEEK FOR ALL TODAY. —If you can com- have artistic or musical Iraniine a little chance and ad ings FOR I.ITK TODAY enture with social activities WEAR OR USE: Lavender. 7. on will enjoy life today. Per- Opal. onality counts for a j;reit TUESDAY. Don't touch a leal this
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 266 17 Sunday Times Fun Parade p af t e v THE CISCO KLD> you-rwcd, tfest Wcrurtte: K3SHHBH I OSCO: TS V "TO DEAL WITH THE 7 *-v4s SO\E. CCW€ K^^ WAR IS BREWING _y /MY SENIOR "^A ■'■"'■^^■^^"'•'"^""J^P'Sl'Ti Iv^T YOuR ____V REDSKINS' 'M. '^C^ NOW. P^ BETWEEN MY TRuST C/SCO TO
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    • 457 18 Prt£<> i<9 Sunday limes Fun Parade BBpPP^BMB^BBPBiBB^JBJ flm HBj PPI BBjHq I "we KNEW ERRATHEA, OUR PLANET, \W¥TJK r i mZI I *&i\ [WKTHKf m fl «A IL 1 B Iwfl ITL TW Til .HI was be^jt on self-destruction K 7 l^H I\J -p LISI "Thousands IT 4 BBBBBBbIbXb^B^BHBBH P^
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  • 749 19 *P.I.NAYLORj continuing Your Fate in the STARS J ITNHAPPY marriages V CAN be avoided. Some people take a more than usual risk in marriage; they faee disaster and divorce, and it is doubtful whether they should marry at all. But they
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  • 393 19 IS the day coming when 1 every doctor will make it routine practice to call in a clergyman to help in the treatment of illness? This week 23 doctors and clergy headed by the Bishop of Lincoln, Dr. Maurice Harland. will begin an inquiry
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  • Article, Illustration
    7 19 Introducing Joanne Dru, Universal star
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  • 603 19 NEIGHBOURS who pass a gaunt Victorian house called Goff's Park on the top of a hill outside Crawley. Sussex, England, look at the shuttered windows surrounded tay dark pine trees and do not realise the occupant is dead. For the old lady who lived there, Mrs.
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    • 307 19 SECTIONAL BOOKINGS available In Kr CALCUTTA r^sW COLOMBO j_ ■Jgr__J&* BOMBAY KARACHI -\^SS^ i .?d J .f.!^™ i For Super Service i Fly "Kangaroo" Service to Middle East, Europe Enjoy «uper cabin tervice, finest and Australia.. food, complimentary meal-time drinks on 4-engined Constellations famous international =^»rfj^i^fc_i»/ airliners, manned by the
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 151 19 POPULAR CROSSWORD ACROSS ROHN 1. May snap you (hi; 7. Paswinn 2. Yindlratr (6); 3. Rerrde* (4): (3): IS. Ptojertilrs |7); 11. Quake I. Dominates (51: S. Brisk (5); 6. (7): IS. Ship* record 13); 13. Trine- Fiendish 7. Eyot (4); K. Bird ins <7): 1«. The fashion (4); 19.
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  • 722 20 A primitive crj of o\allalioii *HE great, and those who dwell in the ante-room of greatness, ramr to see the first presentation )f the film. The Conquest nf Everest, in London. While we waited for the Queen and the Duke >f Edinburgh the hand
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  • 286 20 QN GUY FAWKES Night the House of Commons saw a gathering of perhaps the most successful team the 8.8.C. has ever had. The Brains Trust was holding Itf yearly dinner. Julian Huxley, questionmaster Donald McCullough. and other one-time guest members of the Trust wer*
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  • 319 20 She cried 'take pity an him' A FRAIL, ashen-faced young wife, crippled by a bullet lying close to her heart, pleaded in a French court for the life of her husband, accused of trying to murder her. Seven hours later he was sentenced to hard labour for life. In the
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  • 63 20 THE modern English boy as described by Mr. G. H. Heath -Grarie organist and choirmaster, Derby Cathedral: He is baffled by elementary difficulties. Many cannot read accurately or fluently at 12 or 13. Most read those feats for the dim-witted called "comics". He finds complete intellectual satisfaction
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    • 225 20 Xew crossword j/j r __Bff _EBR9 ACROSS plans no doubt. (8). I 9He was greeted with a 3 People with a past (8) certain presumption by 7 (6, <It does ln 2 (5) 10 Is upright like a ;5. (6). 5 The better-trained men? II Tommy when novel. (11). 12
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  • Article, Illustration
    1776 21  -  ERIC MITCHELL TWO STRANGE STOHMES WITH A MALAYAN SETTING By THE TUIW THAT LIVED ON THE HILL TT was an old, crumbling mosque. The domed minaret stood in shadowy outline against the bluish luminance of the velveteen sky. Its glassless, gaping windows stored vacantly down fike sightless eves on
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  • 833 21  -  FRANK ROGERS I*V ANE nißht, in a camp Uin the jungle of South Kedah. a subaltern of the Manchester Regiment told me a grisly story of the jungle war. A party of men of a famous rrgiment fighting the terrorists in the early days of tnr
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  • 69 21 VOW 60 J/'iT^ii il Ham Way, of Wimbledon sol flymir on his hook decided to find out whethen- on the eve of flying his 100 th a pranfather of his age could passenErr in his own plane become an air pilot. Mr. Way became interested So
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    • 140 21 C..-A lOvely to look at a »a»v v^a^iW^^ Mr m adv herseif Avai t~*^* Ji| »b c in satin or engine- 1 turned chromium, pn Rouen Standard t±\r^t in Malaya Popular with cerum j£sjt& to pease, is this hand- jJSft^"^ $om e Ronson As usual as everywhere... Mi variety of
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  • 970 22 HOW TO BE MASTER OF YOUR CAR Manning Blackwood passes on more advire lo moiorisis RACE driver Mike Hawthorn has been warming up again this week in his new position as driving instruc tor, even though I gather that lots of Malayan motorists thought that his idea about knowing within
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  • 91 22 ACROSS: 1. Camera; 7. Ire; in. Bullets; 11. Tremble; 12. Log; J3. Servile; 16. Rage: 19. Stale: 20. Beit; 22. Lists: 24. Artless: 26. Taper; 27. Home; 30. Saure: 33. Name; 35. Veteran; 37. Ado; :<B. Erotism; 39. Lessees; 40. Doe; 41. Drench. DOWN: 2. Avenge; 3.
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  • 714 22  - Manila— a question 4 of high finance JOHNNY JOHNSON SINGAPORE SPORTS PARADE By WITH the return of Ted Strickland to Singapore, the wheels o! the S O.S.C. begin to turn, and the projected sending of a fully representative team to Manila next May becomes more than a posssibility With six
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  • 424 22 ROKUND ISLAND RACE THIRTY-FOUR of Singapore's 1 best riders will context the first postwar "Round the Island" birycle race to be held oTer a 58-mile course at 6.30 a.m. today, and the organisation of this loni: awaited race is a credit to the efforts of the Singapore Cycle Racine Association.
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  • 242 23 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. CINGAPORE beat Negrl Sembllan 3-2 in today's second game in the inter-state quadrangular hockey tournament on the padang. It was a very thllling game with Negri again staging a grandstand finish to almost earn a draw Negrl forwards should have netted at least two
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  • 53 23 LONDON. Sat.— Jean Donald. 32--year-old Curtis Cup golfer and three times Scottish women's champion announced last night she Is turning professional. Miss Donald played In the Curtis Cup matches against the United States three times since the war and has played for Scotland In home tnfrnatlonals every year
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  • 546 23  -  W. E. TREVOR By Johore 24; Singapore Nil. JJRISTLING with energy and determination and with the eight Fijians in the side providing the pace and fire so necessary for a Cup-winning side Johore yesterday swarmed all over a dull Singa pore team to win
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  • 118 23 Hoad beats Hartwig in straight sets BRISBANE, Sat. I EWIS HOAD. Australian Daris Cap prospect who next week celebrates his 19th birthday, today won the Queensland men's singles lawn tennis championship by beating Rex Hartwig 6-4. 6-1. 6-2 in the final. Hartwif had caused a major upset In the semi-final
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  • 393 23 S 'GOR BEAT PENANG 12-NIL KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. rjIVING one of their best perVJ formances so far this season, Selangcr beat Penang in their H.M.S. Malaya rugger match by 12 points (dropped goal, three trie* 1 to nil or> the Kuala Lumpur padang tils evei ing. A drizzle Just before
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  • 370 23 SUNGEI PATANI, Sat. A TRY by Giles five minutes from the end enabled Perak to beat Kedah by six points (two tries) to three (a try) in their HMS Malaya fixture here today. Perak thoroughly deserved to win. If only for their splendid rally
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  • 266 23 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. PERAK gave a vastly improved display to hold Selangor to a scoreless draw in the inter-state quadrangular hockey tournament now in its second day on the padang here today. Perak made three changes in the team which drew 2-2 with Negri yesterday Philip
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  • 216 23 ASEREMBAN. Sat. GRAND secuiiu nan rally enabled Neprl Sembllan-Malacca to beat Singapore Combined Services in their H.M.S. Malaya rugger fixture by 19 points (two goals, two tries, and a penalty) to 11 (two goals and two tries) here today. Negri owed their victory mainly to the brilliant
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  • 38 23 H E S^ M e T Sa T n8 Kat) 8 and Miss Stewart won the Segamat tennis mixed doubles title yesterd »y w»tt» a 6-2. 6-2 win over M!sr Mansfield and Hashim in the final.
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  • 86 23 RAF Seletar beat Naval Base by 28 points (two goals, five tries and a penalty) to nil at Seletar yesterday. Hill (3). Woodroffe. Wylle, Davies Miles scored tries while Craddock kicked a penalty and Wylle made two conversions. RAOC beat Royal Engineers by IS points
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  • 46 23 Royal Army Service Corps trounced Singapore Police by 22 penalty) to nil at rugger at Aver Rajah Road yesterday The RASC scorers were CamDbell I (try. penalty). Goodwin (two tries I and a try each by OBrien and SISS"; tSrSB? and I
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  • 395 23 CEVEN records were set up yesterday at the fourth annual athletic championships of the University of Malaya held at the Buklt Tlmah Road ground. Yesterday's new marks brought 'he number of records srt, up for this years meeting to 10. as three others had been set
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