Sunday Standard, 24 August 1952

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  • 14 1 Sunday Standard VOL. 11l NO. 53 SUNDAY, AUGUST 24, 1952. 16 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 174 1 Problem: No Water, Too Much Water KNMr.NI I'.t- rtlnnil t.» ii i- ihe Bui i .44**1 I'.is.t I .il».u »quall«TH iia\«ii i ii t«»r ihc piece »»l land .«i l»n!<»k ih;ii has ■«1 iln m. 1 hej refer i<> ii aa the I.>M > I -.veils. do ah I the
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  • 7 1 Status Of Office To Be Improved lines
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  • 81 1 KAUMPONG, Aug. 23 R Detac iments oi <- rooU m Tibet h»ve at Supbithang, a small valley nmes from the bl n bo?der at the fool oi tlgjggj Tibel Himalayan pass of NamuM. d;:u to usually reliable rePl^ e ri^» Sid' the Chinese authorities have
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  • 167 1 Patrol Routs Reds On Border KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A I- lion Jungle C j'.w,> I with six Thai P er patrol X m N tk, has ro i I m a well i hkleoul on the Thailand aide >' ler. patrol were fired on by a number of terrorists and
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  • 193 1 Hunt For Thirteen Answers Standard Stall Reporter A POPULAR party the holding of scave to become m ition m the Colony. Last it was tlie turn of the I Club m Sing a «>t these hunts for their members and what a hunt it was. I were divided ml i
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  • 89 1 VIENNA, Aug. 23: (Reuter) Rum mi i '•■><<'rl !l( '> M l is ter ol Health and the First fcssistani I ign Minister, it has boon officially announced m Bucharest. Vasile Marza. Mv i. was said to have c usability for his job egligence; ■n Bunaciu,
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  • 247 1 House-TO'House Interviews Conducted By Police Chief Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Saturday. Federation Special Branch Police Superintendent, Mr. B.C. Fay has been conducting a house-to-house interview m Federation 'murder village' Permatang Tinggi. His aim, and the aim of General Sir Gerald Templer's
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    40 1 picture. President Truman shaking hands with 17 year <»id King Faisal <>i Iraq :k the youthful visitor arrives at tinWhite House, Washington, to* Lunch on August l'». Washington is bis second m v five-week tour ot the United st;it<-v AP
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  • 218 1 New Onn Scheme: Women' s Organizer For Malaya Standard Special Correspondent evening lhal *lnl*t he was m I -on. «>» '< Federation of Women's InstiEZrr^'asfltfss: «st \s first repoHed^ <*• "Singapore Standard tnree urc-ks afO, Dalo Cte^l ""W K b«me la to set "»> wo u institutes m mosl of
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  • 263 1 Another Top Red Slain In Trengganu KUALA LUMPUR. Sal bther District Committee Member m tin- Communist terro organisation was killed tod He is the second District Committee Member to have been killed by the security forces m the Federation this week. In addition, this week's kills include a Branch Committee
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  • 233 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The formation of a panMalayan body to discuss methods to improve the quality of Malayan rubber, with special reference to smallholders' rubber, will be considered at a meeting which the .Member for Economic Affairs, Mr. 0. A. Spencer is
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  • 113 1 LORRY, towed by another lorry went out of control at East Coast Road Last night and knocked down a 13-year-old girl eye list. The girl Tan Mok Lan received minor injuries and was removed »spital m an ambulance. She was treated as an outpatient. Eye-witnesses of
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  • 23 1 WATER sol( up to 1 rupee 1 I annas per bucke m Rangoon yesterday after rebels the city's water supplies. Reuter
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  • 314 1 Meeting Off-But Lim Didn't Know Standard v i«H Reporter lIR. MM lAN MO< K. Prrt*idrnl ..I it., labour Party, a"<l Iwo other geoeral roanril m.jnl. were made i<» \*;«ii for Ik<ll an boui b* ton l»« \n§ n thai i lm- emergent rouncil mrrtinn Hrheduied i<» t.«k. place lasl nighi
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  • 129 1 KUALA l.l'Ml'l X Si t "No one had rvei thouj hi II .t the Communist terrorists pomM Masi t plan <»! n«»n i t.u> v.iliK-." states leaflets \\ln«h the authorities n< iistri buting m Sikamal new \ill.i^<' Hrheic oa \n::^i 13 lemoi lists threw
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  • 15 1 Tempter Visits A Factory I throuj P I f h tag i c i *ii^-
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  • 121 2 FRANKIE AND JOHNNIE Show Business 7952 Presents \7TRO.V Mail inns and Rose Ebenccin caught by the camera m a scene from the 13--minute ballet "t'rcitkie and Johnnie" which is a highlight m "Shore Business 1952" to be presented a! the Victoria Theatre, Singapore, on Wednesday and Thursday f Aug 27
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  • 154 2 THE decision of a Sw Federal tribunal thai the British gold sovereign was "no longer legal currency m Britain," caused no little Butter m the gold market of the Colony yesterday, when the new? was received. Mr. G.A.P. Sutherland, President of the Malayan Exchange Bink
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  • 304 2 He Tricked 3 Schoolgirls With Tale Of Robbers 18 MONTHS FOR PREYING ON CHILDREN A 35-YEAR-OLD man, Abdul Rashid bin All, who tricked three Malay schoolgirls inlo delivering their jewellery to him for "safe-keeping** by iellin^ thnii a tale that there were robbers about, was sentenced m the Singapore First
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  • 307 2 EARLY yesterday morning: a frantic young: Chinese, head oi a family of five children, successfully raised a loan of 5370.50 cents which he paid to the Singapore Improvement Trust under threat of a writ of seizure. The story had its origin m a civil court
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  • 75 2 1 7 Ports Infected THE following ports along the China Coast have been de>,rcd "'infected and suspected" according to the Singapore Government Gazette of Aug. 22:Smallpox: Haihow. Haiphong, Hanoi. Hongkong, Shanghai and Swatow. Indian ports declared "infected and suspected" are: AUanhabad, Bombay. Calcutta. Karachi, Karikal, Madras, and Visakbapatnam. In addition
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  • 173 2 1 PRIESTS SAIL HOME Standard Staff Reporter TWO Catholic priests who were imprisoned by the Reds m <'iiina arrived In Singapore i>> poo* health on their way home to Belgium. Fathers E. de Vleeschouwer and F. Vanderstraeten, Belgians of the Scheut Mission, came from
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  • 192 2 REDIF F U S lON Singapore Limited, will present a charity variety show m aid of S.A.T.A. and the Chinese Y.M.C.A. building funds at the Happy World Stadium on Sept. 10. The famous Hong Kong si ger .'.u\ recording artiste Mi C tang Ec Wen,
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  • 62 2 THE UNITED PRESS reports an error m their story under the heading "New UK Ship For China" which appeared m The Standard yesterday. The news agency says that the report should have read "the new ship bound for the China Mutual Steam Navigation Company*' and NOT the
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  • 104 2 A .MESSAGE of goodwill j and friendship has been received by the Singapore City j Council from the Governor of Kyogo Prefecture and the Mayor of Kobe. Japan, the President of the Council, Mr. T. P. F. McNeice told The Standard yesterday. The captain a::d
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  • 115 2 KATONG GIRLS SCHOOL TO OPEN NEXT JANUARY TPE Tanjnncr Katong Girls' School (above), the first Government «iris secondary school will be opened m January next year, j It is the last of the three schools to be built m the j i large piece of ground bounded by Kaig Road,
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    • 69 2 The Old Fort. Malacca. (andrnorksf 7.L.} DA IMC AFTER rAINd eating "J< O r> OC d f o' »UC^ Z■ r y JF/Il fIA a :es "cc *te' oga n Cc>" "**:<,. oo yo^ c Ifou car> ge' p o\ .1 ''pu||||pc') 1-.-agr»ei.o econom> bo" e s:- i*«^^i— ii lo^^e-
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    • 208 2 SV»5 V «^«U>\n>ux\^\MUM«MV j WORSHIP SERVICES IN SEX*I J Th« Oversee, Chinese P r,. q«ImI S 43, Trqs Strt I J /just off Moxwr I! Rocd I cordially invites cv C r r e I" English worship services c ,ry Sunr'--1 from 4.30 to bo CrR I Come, bring your
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  • 178 3 LATEST WONDER DRUG IN STORE A NEW WONDER DRUG, Mcotibine, nianafactared m Italy has been accepted for trial IV the Singapore Inti-Tuherculosis Association. Local agents of the drug, Shewan Tomes and Company, told The Standard yesterday, that it already has been evaluated by a panel oi
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  • 140 3 Librarian Granted Scholarship \|U. Purakkal Punnoose Pothen, Library Assistant at the USIS Librarj m Singapore, has been awarded a United States Education Exchange scholarship to study librarj science at the University of Michigan daring the 1952-53 academic year. This scholarship is awarded by the U.S. Department of state on the
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  • 193 3 Rubber Drops 2 ⅝c. RUBBER prices m Singapore dec! i:u'd sharply on an ea and irregular market yesterday, first grade rubber m September shipment being quoted at 82^ cents per lb. at the close, a drop of 2% cents per lb. from Friday's levels. The fall m the price was
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  • 117 3 SCHOOL SCORED OFF ROLL THE KHAI CHEE Public School, 288-k Lorong Tai Seng, Singapore, lias been ick off the Register of Schools, and the registration of the Supervisor, Teachers and Members of the Committee of Management of the School has been cancelled. Reason given m yesterday's Government Gazette is that
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  • 46 3 A SUMMONS arge of i riminal intimidation against the Malayan Film Censor, T\li .lack Evans, was withdrawn m the Singapore City Po Court yesterday after an out-of-court settlement. The complainants In the case were Mr Raymond Ivor Jenkins and Mrs. Eve Jenkins.
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  • 201 3 Standard Siafl Reporter PEOPLE li\in« m the rural areai of Singapore wHI be able to buy book-, magazines, or periodical*) including stationery, shortly, from a travelling \.u\ carrying ilii* slogan Slop me if \«u need books. This van, the latest of its kind and
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  • 54 3 Photo. 'lilt s is a landscape m oils I i by Chou Ken;; Kuun^. an 1 art student of the Nan- I i i yang Academy of line 1 Art. A typical, finely i i coloured piece, it was one 1 oj the manj exhibits at i
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  • 71 3 FOUR youths. A h bin Shawal, Keman bin Ka an, (> man bin I rad Abdul Rahim bin Abdullah, w< teritatn j I Singapore Third Di rt yesterday v itii ro Chia Choon Puang of $20 cash, a pencil torchlight and awj I watch, worth
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  • 181 3 Kelantan Exhibits Admired Stand »r«1 It- pM 199 'liSf SIWAPORI irf >, )r r-!i t d.i v I' l!lr lliirtl o;u :i \luln I <>t u«u L- hj I 'I k M !>«-rs Mm| art -lilt In ;i i v M|»rrri;«! c Mini nrl-ii>:.-■riou* public «i lh« BriliA 29 a
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  • 18 3 \!> m pa > by the i Court. Muar. 1 I Rahman bin Abu B i i
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    • 341 3 &Iri%jr/M£'%Jx*& Moon Jht Beauty (Cantonese) niA t>v lL'45. 3. U45 and 9.15 p.m. UIAKT N Fourigat (Egyptian) 12 30. \KT EXHIBITION: He!i by the 645 and 9pm Singa Art Society. Works GRAND: Happy Go Lovely j. 7. by "local teachers and art stu- an! 9 p.m. dents at British Council
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    36 4 i i Kuala Lwpui I ura m iic Mi i* i.n *< xv ho is pi fdial t<> Uk ,t KiacdoM Ihia week, ,n kare. Be -ii be M BMHltlkS anrt I i for bj Lh« time.
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  • 15 4 P. I I I■' Chambe> of C esideni thai 1.
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  • 185 4 June Record Likely To Be Surpassed Standard St.ifl Corrcspondenl KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. iugnsl bUU fair to lieing a better month for tin* security forces than tin* record of Jane nlirn 110 were kilir;!. In thai month tlu* Scoreboard read on June 22 as follows: 75 killr<!. .*>(>
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  • 52 4 TAIPIT I Rehab: on Cai t the former race n supplerrx I fresh fish bred imp. A been contheir camp into j whiv i m Ch nese carp v a i er jisln. The new po I 11 be stork-. 'Ed wit pplied by the Fi
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  • 126 4 IPOH. Sat. -Rci.il!. a 25-year-I ru •■< i ts^>per of Sungkai Rubb i" tale, was bound over to good behaviour it' 1 one year m the sum <>i $100 by Mr. K. Whimster after Raju had pleaded guilty to a charge of assa ting his wife.
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  • 40 4 KLAKG. Sat —About 50 Scouts esen, ng Klang and Port tham ass nbled at the X R v Station to meet »uls from Indo-China. who are on a tour of Klang District. camp at Castle Camp. Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 23 4 TAIPING, S t. S nee tl nt -rabies ted ram- i on Au s. 1 :;Ti> dogs have be^en inoculated.
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  • 114 4 Siandard Stair Correspondent RAUB. Sat —The education of adults m this town organised by the Raub Adult Education Association, has not been a success. though various methods »aye been tried to induce the public to make full use of this opportunity at a very low cost.
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  • 228 4 "Too Many Knifing Cases In Krian' PARIT BUNTAR, Sat— "Krian district is the worst I lor this kind of cases, (stabbing cases). Many [cases have already been brought to court and 1 still haw any such cases pending. It seems that the only way to teach the people here not
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    68 4 photo. Miss Beryl Wright, (left) the irst Australian woman to join the tni- versity of Malaya as lecturer m social studies i under the Colombo plan, i pictured with Miss (i. D. Cunninsiiani, a s si stant oflii ial secretary and Mr. T. K. Critchley, Aus- trali. m Commissioner for
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  • 598 4 PENANG, Sat. A resolution urging Government and employers to initiate immediately an energetic programme for the provision of housing accommodation lor all classes of labour m the Settlement was adopted today at the annual delegates conference of tiic Penang Divisional Committee of the
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  • 69 4 Judge Knocks Off Prison Sentence KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Taking into consideration the appellant's age and that he is a first ollender, Mr. Justice Wilson at the Selangor Criminal Court of Appeal here reduced the sentence of four months' simple imprisonment passed on 62-year-old Lim Chin for being m possession of
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  • 301 4 Active K.L Social Worker Gets Award Standard Staff Correspondent NOMINATED by the Malayan Council of Y.M.C.A.s. Mr. V. Rajaratnam, hon. general secretary of the Kuala Lumpur V.M.C.A.. has been awarded the Ford Foundation Scholarship by the international committee of the Y.M.C.A.s of the United States, and leaves on Sept. 1.
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  • 86 4 TAIPIXG. Sat.— A n aged Sikh resident of Taiping, Mr. Inder Singh, who was involved m a.'i accident with a military truck near the Coronation Park on Thursday evening died m hospital the same I night. Tic was cremated yester- day. The late Mr.
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    • 73 4 POWDERED MILK =^^^^^\l\ cream milk with Vn r^^^ 111 on 'y c wa^ er n/* ll 1 jny quantity you require just L\\ ll 1 when you want it. There's no i f'jll cr^ ai/ll i i ?n^r-" N %'frn One pound of >f Nejpray Your Grocer sells V^F\ pj^siJl
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    • 213 4 f POCTORS PjQVj Palmolive Soap can bring YOU I a lovelier complexion m Wk_ 14 days! /l t /Txnb' **<. <ray- H^p -i— Ad H^^ ness and imoo HB&. fl 6^tfrio^^^\4Pl n Hblßw*! c ewcr blcr") W^M^flß^^^^^ Complexion cieart 1 mere radiant. PAL MOLE V E KEEPS VCL' SCHOOLGIRL COMPLEXION
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  • 507 5 By TAN PENG SIEW, Standard Staff Corr. lI*OH. Sat. Eliere \n h small army of Government officers who work for the Government and for th«--l»ul»li- ever) hour of tin daj ami nighi m ih«- face of danger ami even «l«;iili. Bui m spite
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    88 5 freak car accident occurred <>n Thursday near Sungei Rasa about two miles from Klang when an Austin car. travelling m the direction of Kuala Lumpur, lefl (he road, somersaulted and then landed <»n a uralerpipr Had it not been for the wooden post seen m the picture, the car would
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  • 243 5 W itness: 'I Don't Like The Accused' PENANG, Sat do noi I like the accused," stated j Pi nang lawyer, Mr. Jag-jit Singh, before Mr. FJ G. Smith m the Sessions Court today! when he was called to give evidence a defence witness m j the case m which the
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  • 96 5 KUALA LUMPI i: Sat irday. Statements which have <;>- -peaxed m the Press as to the contents of the Report on Edu- by the Select Committee ppointed by the Federal Legislative Council wore 'premature and without author- a FMci.it ion Government statement said today. The
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    57 5 photo. Distinguished British chemist, Professor Christopher InI s»>ld »>t London University, .»rri\cd In Singapore by Qani tas-BCAC yesterday from an Australian lecture lour. During I his fonr-day stay he vi>it i the chemistry departments <>• i Government .md t«;rUUniversit y of Malaya. Prefessor K.A. R«»--binson Dean of the Faculty o«
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  • 73 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. j Sunday, August 31, will be observed a the Hari Raya Haji, i and Monday, September l is declared a Public Holiday m the state of Negri Sembilan, m 1 lieu of Sunday on which Han 1 Raya falls, it was
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  • 47 5 ■*i BST I lONS >ii Singapore liable ti> load sh«ldin« touaj l> llexaadra Incinerator, v -loek im.. Dlettoelm C©- Alex. Base Mr.ii.ai Store. Bukll I asoh, It i Malayan Rcfri« I "rataiwr M. %MM MM.. Hon« loon on M'lK <■••;.. m" r ttb^A*S& Capitol. NrwIJJ satti
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  • 657 5 THE IHM)\I m Malaya m M>">l uiili the increase m Kalarj rales and m the balances ol firms drawing uealth from Malaya "has no! been reflected, v*iih lew exceptions, m greater contributions to the Church, stales \\n- Bishop <>t Singapore, 1 1 1 <
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  • 177 5 'AFRICANS ARE VERY POPULAR KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The King's African Rifles have w«,n respect quickly by their early successes against tnej Malayan terrorists, said Mr. Stewart Wavell a Radio .Malaya observer m a broad-! cast tonight. The Africans, who caused) q uite a stir when they arrived j m Triang,
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  • 66 5 Ban On Foodstuff Movement KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— South-bound traveUers from here are again reminded that s|M'<i:il restrictions are m force i" Seremban distrid regarding movemenf of foodstuffs m and out <>i the area. If thej arc not m possession of a permit from U'<rood Control they may be delayed while
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  • 191 5 Standard Staff Corrrspomlen p; RUS, Sat Mrs. r. M. Smil Com nissoner ..ir c..ii m Perlis, has intr* uced a fortnightly train ng i B for aU Guiders m th« St Th'e coarse b beini held at the Residem y, X J ar r
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  • 1918 6 THE LAST DASIS OF PEACE... In Strife-Torn Middle-East NOI I B\KBLR. writer of this popular "Diary," made a br;ef sojourn m Singapore last week. He brought along this piece on Hammaroet, Tunisia, which he visited before coming over. HAMMAMET, Tunisia, I Ills is |he la>t «»asis of peace m the
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  • 1242 7 How Should He Travel... Light Or Heavy? jjgjjjj. Columnist Faces Another Problem be a mon p i mttl ng n if I could know irehand whether I should I While the awful pro of havto g oi a trip their 1 ad aboi t pa currency regulations, mo on, hotel
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  • 1075 7 W \SIII.\CTOX L"OR FIVE years reports c been coming from all over the United S ate of. curious shining, fast-flyi ig apparitions m the heavens, c seen by da: icrs by From the reports, these objects have seemed to pos- so many
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  • 924 8 There's Hope For Every Person......At a Price UNDOUBTEDLY I ■•'•hole worl l^ i •<■ m hopes. From the hum- I T() V supreme. As civilization advances, men s hopes liL People born a few centuries ago were more realistic and took life as it came with or no thought of
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  • 1850 8  - Men Fiaht Disease. ...For More Food RITCHIE CALDER Beginning a series of articles on a gigantic experiment which has already transformed the lives o£ millions m South-E-ist Asia. By p~~* THE JUNGLE is m retreat—not only the jungle or trees, scrub,, elephant grass and ravaging beasts, j < but the
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    • 231 8 8.0.AC. PRISINTS THI S} :< j Worlds First Jetliner NOW IN SERVICI BETWEEN IONMNf m JOHANNL The act cf "t rrzvrl htm f VC'irh the first pure jet airliner iervice m his' bid for global I«id«rv' p ia air transport. j The Corner a PS-BKKnecr jetliner, Havilland Aircraft Company working
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  • 1139 9  - Visiting Towns By Land Sea Interesting Experience STEPHEN SIM A JOURNEY ALONG THE EAST COAST OF MALAYA A journe) along the i-a-i coast o£ Malaya can l>" exciting us well as exasperating; thai i-, I one sacrifices the comforts of air travel and ha\» I in-trad by land and sea.
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  • 682 9 By O. M. GREEN \MONG the many thousands of Western people living m China before the war, much has been heard of th c British, Americans and missionaries forced out by the C ommunist regime. But what (the "old China hand" must often have asked himself)
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    • 376 9 MALAYAN CHINESE ASSOCIATION MILLION DCLLAR^ LOTTERY i:KETS for |)HAI on \.._r.^t 21th, 1952 M I -<>! D Ol I \--mI.U Hall. Kuala Lrnnpui 2 sharp S f i k H <•«» Ortoher :.il. P>v» NOW SALE v l h >jr n<l^ printed on spe< P/i?iise apply tor tickets early. FOR
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    • 148 9 'TIME ItttitPE \M UtS ORA\C;fi NjOSSOM, Symbol «'f ii.:|i|-iii« iff >•. i!h hal |< l\ -h. hIII v>< I. i iH-es<>nl of I \l,l i MM "ORANC^ 1 w j^^ Tb^t i rf^BEinr ffT jpss?__f __y| w^t ROBINSON CO. LTD., -l»~~ i~" i- ■i'~ -"*~i_r~~i_i J ~'_i J ~_i lj
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  • 1017 10 Pilot Gives Opinion On Jet Airliner nII the Comet jet airliner now firmly established on the London J o h a n nesburg r'.i.te and services to S i i! i; a pore already planned, Comet pilots have reported on iheir experience of jet
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  • 1132 10 Traffic Control In Penang Is Excellent PENANG, >at. 'THE firsl person thai that greeted iuc when 1 drove the Par from the ferr\ boat lo land m Penaog *;i-< a traffic cop directing llir flow of oar* from tin* pier to the town. This lair island of Penang, or k
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    • 316 10 FAST REGULAI TRANSPACIFIC SERVICE i, Overland \!1 flnt rlfli ii <. tnidian Cities. r ianf P. >'h.tt« S*p«r€ Air LA/SL \K Z: 2SSenl SSSepI 10*t 2'! Oct fill I oi Dry Cargo E>eep Ta ikl and passenger B cinga etc.. A^e- I ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS ID. $p«tl 8 :ur 811.
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    • 374 10 EAST ASIATIC IJNE SAILINGS 1 ROM SCANDINAVIA i ilia I"PATAGONIA* tor B ktik Baifoa iii ir:jj Kobe iTokohHm*. o f| MO X MtOMA' for Batifkok it, !>,-. "INDIA" for Bangkok Sat- SKaji gon. HoogkoDg Mani rj Kobe A' Yokohama i: stsem is i<>. 'PANAMA" for Baoekok Saigon »Sfrt Hfinckong Manila
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  • 884 11 Y^ E bring yon the Circus! r ii»e Pier! i'i p< r< whose marie tum-s lead children of from six to sixty— into a tinsel and spaa candj world oi reckless beauty and mounting laughter and whirling thrill*— «f rhythm, excitement and mace, of
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  • 488 11 Wan ted Man Brings Back His Mountie! 4 PICTIRr that should 1*- have the wliole town talking is M-G-M's presentation of the Stepfieii Ames produrlion of "Tlie Wild North." It not only is grand entertainment but it is one of the few films to <(tine this way m a long
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  • 36 11 BILL LAMPROS, popular Twentieth Century-Fox s manager m Malaya is to leave Singapore tor Bombay m early October for a bigger post— to r esenl his company m India. Pakistan, Ceylon and BUrma.
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  • 35 11 nINGAFOBTS Queens Theatre, m GeytaW. h" l«ok.' r^Mrtnii-d new projectors have been It has been completely Humil I" Western installed. Ihe 5.,u...l m&« to» I <Jj > :lir «i g^JS^^^^^S --"a., f—-
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  • 162 11 rT\jiROUGH the courtesy of J Mr. Lake Wan Tho. the Cathaii Cinema vill be ihe venue o1 a gala 9.30 p.m. film premiere on September A m aid of the St. Andrew's Cathedral War Memorial Hall Film chosen (or the occasion is the Cecil B
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  • 268 11 THE WAY TO A CHILD'S HEART nPHE case of kindness being the cure for problem children is not new. Few stories, however, have treated the subject so delightfully as Warner's "Room For One .More" which is a heart-warm-inc tribute to the courage. faith and patience displayed by a young American
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  • 188 11 IM EN Filipino film^ are J tending to follow the eorrmt trend of mammoth productions. The l.\ presentation of the first all-colour .Malay talking- picture tilled "TVinsipe Amante" (Tengku Amante*) is on« such case m which many well tried camera fri'ks have been employed to till its 1-1.480
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    • 192 11 n MORE THAN A MUSIC A' MARVELLOUS! ,t- o >^U Ji^Bitta>fl9 Bk HAY WORTH MATURE^ JOHN SUTTON CAROLE LANDIS V A 20th Ontun Fox Pi, ture lODAI K.i" "IMIWMIM RIDER" (SeriaJ) Coming Soon (.1 J.i.i mv i lit I IK I tLAST Z DAYS Pftramouol b i ru.sj KONALD KEAGAN
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    • 37 11 jll aVm. Today "G. MEN NEVER FORGET" (^i.oi.-.Ti'.iy) UJKI Vsou nrauing Croudct] llou-<s! Nusantara's Most Dramatic Social Film! "CHINTA MURNI" (< >.) i 4 |JPft&, JST^ frainriiifz tin--1 if V un i 11 ni p. i «*i (Bersanding) iLw^
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    • 320 11 FOR EXTENSIVE RENOVATIONS I QililXS Tsh>m7w j I (SAND REOPENING THURSDAI 10C. '52 Witt iho S»,per Sdasian Pid -SAO!" I ROM 'I'Min 1.4*. I, 1 W lit 1 Mm fM I 111 11, 'I "fit I■H W '"^^B» JAMESMASON-JUNEHAVCC H J LADY POSSESSED 1 1 a.m. -w \\i ill -11
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  • 469 12  - CLOTHES A Woman's View..... Isabel Pollard By j >.\;:'S al s offers the most exotic accessory i I is Th (1 s where they icceed and where v?« fail c fail m our access ries be< use we have neither the daring nor tg nation, Take I lai nspira- is
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  • 221 12  -  Barrie Harding EX>B Utr past tea days I J have l>e«*n setting a man's eye-view of a fabulous woman's world created by men. In it women aiy obedient, uncomplaining, ecstatically hippy and m« redibly stupid. In Pan« sits tin* dross politburo a handful of
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  • 397 12  -  RITA DEL MAR By 'IMUI.WS QI OTATIOX: «He I who h:is a thensand frteada his nut ;i Irit'ini to span*. Ami be who has out- eseniy •»ii.iii iiu-ft him everywhere.*' Emerson. SUNDAY FOR BVERVONE: Take it ea.sv until late afternoon. Shun upsets. rash or hasty action.
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  • 786 12 GO PLACES -WITH A SCARF! THELMA TELLS HOW YOU CAN r rHE eighteenth century dandy was naked without his cravat and m those ancient days it was only the peasant woman who wore a scarf, and round her head at that. Later, as women became emancipated and were able to
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  • 97 12 Bride's two gowns BRIDF with two wedding gowns was Mary i Saa-Yin-Le, which means < •beautifully V. les, an t." < who married Kenneth Kai Yin Chan they are both from Hoag Kons at St. George's, Hanover- square, London. last week. At the church she wore a conventional white satin
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    • 150 12 3e Youthful, fit full of S2t f SPVWfrPnB i i "I iTTTT^ i ft BWUgflCLZfil I i f HSmBShmH Tako BILE BEANS f than t laxati FULL LATHER I FULL CLEANLINESSI WITH I 1 111 UIL%I t\Mt KN •>r 1 1< \l o >..lhli Knds. Kojd B "aiUk r'f eXimmiMoD
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    • 689 12 S^''^^ r v J :> J^ VVI^H fHI VA»: "Ai ax fad' if IL "HOLLYWOOD Xl HI t c s 1 j 3 j t^TfirrfffH HERITACE cutl^y G. C. de SILVA BROS. .1 stilsfi Place, BincapMt 1 Phft i jzzizzz^ziziizzizzizzzzz: Asthma Mucus Dissolved m 1 Day Si! »very of MEXD
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  • 805 13  - Miss Bridges Has Many Headaches As A Librarian ALLAN TYE By r £BE headaches and heartaches of a librarian are many. And Miss Louise Bridges. Raffles Librarian, has had her share of them. (hanging the system of a library of some 70,000 books is no easy task for any woman,
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  • 511 13 By #M'f-.v.i 1/ .IS frock is The S i ard's choice this wet k Fill m the measurement chart, then cut it out and with $1 50 Hnd it to TI! E STANDARD P A T T F. R N SERVICE, THE SINGAPORE STANDARD, 128 Robinson Road,
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  • 153 13 [VTYLONS, too, need careful selection. The dark seam on light-coloured stockings is definitely flattering, and the long, sell-coloured heel is slimming to a plump leg. The girl with good an>le.s can afford to indulge In the more elaborate heels; the outlined ones are especially attractive. N. v
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    • 210 13 B^^ R <^^BB defmiteiy, for Baby Kirn EviM is the daughter cf Jon Evans of London, a member of the Magic cle, which no doubt explains ail the funny things thai happen m her home. Kirn was brought upon Ccnv Gate [here is no magic abojt her fine, healthy ippearancc
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    • 101 13 Specially made tor baby's tender r km C for baby. Johnson Powder is 5. i d hygienical!/ packed perfect o\ science con mnfe it. U^e I ond iv/th r |^3 j _2^-^V In 4 arid 10 oz. tins B- p Er SASY f ,<•«< lsr«t»: Jbe II»IWI c f t<i
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  • 982 14  - NEE SOON GARRISON SPORTLIGHT SAPPER By I r It is r A I i I the Fl IT it match i S I i I experin c r•I m I rhe Ist 1 Lang an n i Corps i Rivid. t to ght s i md wh sc 1 s
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  • 496 14 BASKET-BALL MAGIC FOR 9000 FANS A CAPACITY crowd of more than 9,000 >«a\v the fabulous Harlem Globetrotters tome i<» Bfe m an exhibition of basketball the lik»- <>f whicli /ins nvwr yel been seen at the Happy W orld Btadium until lasl night. For .'W minutes, m which tlirtils ami
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  • 336 14 LONDON, Aug. 2?> (Reuter):'— Today's soccer results: LEAGUE DIVISION 1 Aston Villa 1. Arsenal 2 Bolton 2. Derby County 0. Burnley 0. Middlesbrough 1. Manchester U. 2. Chelsea 0. Portsmouth 0. Blackpool 2. Preston 1, Liverpool 1. Sheffield Wed. 2. Newcastle 2 Stoke 2 Manchester C 1.
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  • 1285 14  -  ROGER By WITH the soccer season fast urawing to a close honours m i ter-Services second Division League went to 390 MLJ when RAF Changi held Far E ist Flying Boat Wing to a d: aw at Seletar. Flying Boat Wing had for the past few weeks,
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    • 109 14 kiiiij'ii iiiiii /4 proved scientific treatment JUr Yeara of work by eminent scientists led to the discovery of 'Tineafax'. Harmless and non-irritating to the skin, £^Hpt clean and free from objectionable odour, this new remedy tf^j~*-P^k contains the most efficient substances yet discovered for "Singapore foot". Simply rub 'Tineafax' Ointment
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    • 484 14 4 Jfre w»ce bur... f 7^" 7 J N^P^A 1» _j__.> v ((THOUCH7) DOESnT^h: itm^^ j V MOWAIR TABLETS MU STOP Ba*> B«f *.Th f MoNAIR I§K? b^i a/X/upti&ive brvwtli huty ufog NON MOUTH STAINING Obtomoblr from oil leading Mtslifl 0 Pr O v.. Sl Rofoil Price Smgoporc 3 r
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  • 94 15 Asian Rugby Officials SINGAPORE A Rugby j Union will be now known as the Singapore Asian R.U. Tliis .ge of name was unImou "y agreed upon at the i. t-war annual .ig of the Union held at the S.C.R.c. Satur- te following •■.< t c •or the current year. President.
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  • 80 15 KLANG, Sal Teach, r Bad th t X championyear m suc?essio v f BP ners-up t 5 are P W I. A F I B:' 8 H 8 1 c B.P 761 23 12 6 D A C "A HP.75 2 27 8 I Kla (9 B.P. *****
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  • 211 15 OS! S down the first fa <- second half to C .rie^e t o a 2-2 v be c .i gad d at the JaJan Besar Si I m 'ay. 1 '.he two friendly games fo r the Johore Lnine.se who are making preieir MCFA Cup
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  • 587 15  -  KEN JALLEH By 11l »H«U opinions* JSS manager, Mr. c. who returned from his second World Olympiad <-ame back with a list oi what must be done to Improve ayan athletics. But that was not something which we did not know all alone— more in/'rna^onal
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  • 172 15 PENANG. Sat.— Goon Kok tfing and Gob Hock Jin easily won the veterans doubles title by beating Pereira and Valberg. Following were today's results: Men's Singles semi -final: Robert Chia boat Robless G-2, 6-0. Men's Doubles' Sfmi-iinuls: Goon Kok Lem and Kok Ying beat Oh Lock Heng and
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  • 335 15 PENANG, Sat.— Ooi Teik Hock Qualified for all three finals of the Penang Open Badminton Championships when he won two semi-final matches last night. In the singles, he stopped Teh Kheng Chooi and partnering Lee Hoo Chye m the doubles, he brushed aside Choong Ewe
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  • 234 15 KIM V LUMPUK, Sal. Tl«^ firal arc meeting <»f ,l, r Malayan Amateur Racing Associatioii wifl be heW hi the Kiiala laimpur racecourse on Saturday, Aug. There will be nine races and $2 C*sh Sweep tickets and $1 Big Sweep ticket! will be on
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  • 461 15 Federation Police Sweep The Board INI.IKK la>t year when Federation Police lia<l t«> struggle liar«l before the} gained a one point victory over Singapore m t h<- annual Singapori Federation athletic meet, Federation athletes practically walked away with tl»r team championship trophy at the Police Traininfi School yesterday. The Federation
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  • 130 15 IX a triend'v badminton j match of four singles and three doubles played at the Clerical Union Hall last night, the Eclipse B.P. beal the Starlift B.l'. 1 of Pulau Bukom by 0 games to 1. Results. (Eclipse players mentioned first): Singles: Stephen George beal Ciiia
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  • 69 15 THE following will repre* I Rex B P. m a friendly match of four singles. two doubles and one women's singles against Arche Juvenus Sports Club at the Clerical Union Hall, Rangoon Road, on Thursday Aug. 28. al .00 p.m. Cheong Thiaiii Ore, Lim Seng Kok, 1! Deskcr.
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  • 37 15 THE results of the Island Club, Women's section, one club competition, played on Friday were as follows: Winner:— Mrs. E. AddiSon (58-17*)— 40*. Runners Up:— Miss N. Canway (59-17*)— 4U, B4rs. E.IS Jo:ios (s:i-lU)-41!.
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  • 52 15 THE S.B C XI to ila i E bo iiCA, In the S.a.F.a. Diviion One League tomorrow, will be selected ■••<>m the following: J. de Silva, R. M p B. Noronha A. de R•zario R. Henderson, W. F i; S 0 .i. M. C irroL, D. Sodrigues,
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  • 39 15 TAIPING. Sar.— St. Georgei Institution >>eat Tua.-iku M h hammed School Kua a PUM by 70 runs. The visitors were all out for 21 against the (leorgians* 91 Ueyaratnam 26. Mahendran ii. Andrew 16. Beng Ktel2i.
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  • 167 15 SULTANS' CRICKET SHIELD JOHORE BAHRU, Sat— By vi '..<■ ol a first inni.'iKs lead Si igor Malays won their tie agaj tiie Johore Malays m the Shi< d crirket match at Jo c Ba iru today. Selangor M fs rarried their overnight of 71 for 5 wickets to 120 j><
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  • 298 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat The annual North v. South Non-Ben-ders match played at Kuala I Lumpur today ended m a draw. North .scored 1(4 runs and South L 59 for S> when stumps wore drawn. R.S. T line!) made a valu tble contribution of
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  • 61 15 Channel Swimmer Gives Up Attempt FOLKESTONE, England, Aug. 23, (AI 3 Jenny Kammersgard, 33-year-old Danish swimmer, gave up her attempt [to swim the English Channel Frj lay, q litting her EnglandFrance crossing just five miles from the French roast. Frequent sickness forced the Danish swimmer out of the water just
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    • 71 15 SOCCE R V riei, dI V ):—Sivgaporc A v J oh ore Chinese at J. BesaT Ju ..t, r Cup: Tuun Mong d Tampeni* Rovers ft| J. Bestir 4 p.m. Div. ?,A: Town Rangers c Indian BS. at Geylang; Business Hon?.c>r,: Hony Kong Bunk A v P. Bukom at BO.'DCA
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  • 1448 16 f*ildi>d Ih>mo Wins Mandalay and Picture H began best from ne with tioner and Irish Flower close d The rest was bunched ier with Harcourt la-t. ling down and passing the four furlongs post Mandal ly ■cd the way to Petitioner with Picture House a:-..l Vuillaume prominently
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  • 1330 16 *W~f /"W 1 11 Fox Saddles Four Winners By WINDSOR LAD KUALA LUMPUR, Sar. Making a well-timed run m the last furlong of her race Mona's Kuda ably ridden by Gordon Lansdown won the main sprint event for class three, division one horses today,
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