The Straits Times, 4 December 1955

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  • 14 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES In Malay* No. 1,058 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1955. 20 CENTS
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  • 612 1 perak and Jolrore Reds agree: JVa peace for Malaya unless we are recognised -and so is the tale of an official jungle bungle By a Special Correspondent Jchind the revival of Communist terror in the Cameron highlands can be revealed at last. s ago the
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  • 54 1 S5, 000 -two share T II are two win- j j ners of Straits I Word Puzz'e j Each will re- I 2.500. They j Mrs. Catherine j 9: Lorong "L", j Singapore. 15: Md. Taib. B. Ali, j i I Department, j |ohore Bahru. c N:ne for the i
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  • 40 1 KATMANDU. Sat. Three Japanese climbers who have come down from the ManaBOIU oeak in the Himalayas claimed yesterday they had seen footprint* of the abominab.o snowman 16.000 leet ud on the mountain, the world's third highest.— A.P
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  • 198 1 cers trekked through Red stronghold officers who ere ep jungle country ye 1 I march through a ter iti I, v.ere today fh ol the aircraft r in Mich 1901 flight, and!; was Captain intelligence 4th Battalion, 'intent. I, n doing a visual h ance
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  • 29 1 JERUSALEM. Sat. An estimated 30.000 Egyptian i-ombat troops were concentrated In the area between the Israeli border and the Suez Canal, authoritative sources here said today.— U.P.
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  • 27 1 TOKYO, Sat. General Wang Shu Ming. Commander of the Nationalist Chinese Air Force, conferred today with three of Japan's highest military leaders.— UP
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  • 28 1 PENANG, Sat.— With only 29.8 per cent of the electorate going to the polls, Allinn?e candidates swept the board in the first Georgetown Municipal Elections today.
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  • 328 1 SINGAPORE MAY BECOME AN EQUAL LONDON, Sat. i QFFICIAL sources today said talks here between the Colonial Secretary, Mr. Alan Len-nox-Boyd, and Singapore's Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, next week on selfgovernment will form part of a wider British policy for other overseas territories which have at- tamed,
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  • 331 1 COLOMBO, Saturday. |^l R DAVID MARSHALL, Singapore's Chief Minister, today warned "the selfish gods enshrined in the Bank of England and the Colonial Office" of dangers if they spurned the legitimate aspirations of the people af Singapore. He said this
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  • 77 1 A man with the gilt of the blarney LONDON, Sat. KEVAN SHEEHAN, 26, an Irishman with the "gift "t the gab," last night completed 10? hours in his bid to regain the world's nonstop talking record. He is growing weaker and suffered two blackouts at a public hall in Dartford,
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  • 61 1 He is young but he has seen death. Holding two joss sticks in his pudgy hands, Kiam Soon yesterday proyed for the spirit of his father, Lua Kcr, a taxi driver who was slain in a lonely cemetery at Changi on Thursday. Before him on
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  • 122 1 S-P-A-R-K-L-E That's the thing about the NEW Week-Ender Annual Mosi readable publication of the year that's the Week-Ender Annual, now on sale throughout Malaya. With its sparkling cover and special colour section, the Annual is the first in its field in Malaya. Never before has the public been offered so
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  • 83 1 BOMBAY, Sat. Britain's now Comet ill prototype jet airliner, making its proving flight tc Australia, flew 2,710 miles here from Cairo in five hours six minutes today, then took off again for Singapore after a halt of an hour and 45 minutes. Mr John Cunningham, pilot
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  • 31 1 COLOMBO. Sat. A Buddhist cultural mission from Siam headed by an Amerlr.an Buddhist monk, Dr. Clifton, arrived here today tor a week's tour of religions places. U. P
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  • 36 1 MONTREAL, Sat.— A man passed a note to a woman bank clerk here yesterday: •Pass bills quickly. I have a gun." The woman fainted, accidentally setting off the burglar alarm. The man fled
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  • 148 1 MORE than 4.000 workers, employed in about 23 Singapore firms, mainly European-owned, want more pay and better conditions. They are members of the Singapore Business House Employees' Union, which is affiliated to the Trades Union Congress. The union will hold its first delegates
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  • 326 1 LONDON, Saturday. JWELVE PEOPLE WERE killed and nearly 50 injured when the front coach of an electric train overturned and caught fire after colliding with the rear of a goods train at Barnes, on the southwest outskirts of London, last night. Firemen and police
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  • 140 1 DOWN GO THE RED POSTERS RANGOON, Sat. POLICE cracked down on Communist activities in Burma today during the goodwill tour of the country by Russia's rulers. Police ripped down "Welcome Soviets' posters put up by the outlawed Burmese Communist Party. They also launched investigations of six cases of suspected Communist
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  • 28 1 OSLO. Sat. Norway faced almost complete paralysis of its economy todny as a nationwide transport strike entered its second week with no settlement in sight.
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  • 1538 2  -  D. L SHEPHERD, JOURNEY TO THE STARS answers the most important question: IS IT WORTH WHILE? THEY WILL TAP THE NEW WEALTH by \yilO will be the Orel prospectors to the Moon and other worlds of the solar system? And whafl will these pioneers learn there?
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  • 234 2 THE great dilemma of the Spar, A gnawing at men's minds beliefs be reconciled with n eir^ a? I- this dilemma. 8 R0m.,., < N if Mho h also a UU P| at the »nlTeiKP£? coldly analytic of telescope Bow docs planatiiKi ol i of
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  • 49 3 After discussions with the Singapore Ministry of Communications and Works, the Malayan Railway decided ytsterday to continue to run its emergency shuttle service between Johore Bahru and Singapore. There will be no train service today, but it will be resumed tomorrow at the usual times.
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  • 388 3 CEYLOH'S ADVICE HAS HAD A STIMULATING EFFECT From LESLIE HOFFMAN Mmmm KM COLOMBO, Saturday. CHIEF Minister Mr. David Marshall leaves Colombo tomorrow firmly convinced that he must remain in control of the Government of Singapore whatever happens. This new determination has resulted from his
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  • 203 3 TALKS ON LOCK-OUT FAIL AGAIN yHE SINGAPORE Chinese Bu<= Owners' Association will not resume their bus services tomorrow. Talks between the owners and representatives of 1.600 locked-out workers, ended in failure yesterday, after a stormy three-hour meeting. The meeting was held at the Labour Department under the chairmanship of the
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  • 56 3 Three robbers yesterday j morning beat up the pro- prietor of a wayang while he wa a counting the day's tak- t ings with his wife in their hOOM in Joo Chiat Road. The three men then snat- f ched S5OO from the table and a wristwatch
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  • 311 3 LONDON. Sat. DIVISION I Kirm cham 4 Arsenal V Burnley 2 Man. City 2 liar ll on 4 liuddrr-l: -Id 1 tverlon 3 Chelsea Luton 3 Cardiff 0 Manch. I Sunderland 1 Newcastle 3 Bolton 0 Precton 2 Wolves 0 Sheff. l\ 2 Villa 2 Spurt 1
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  • 94 3 The Singapore Malays Badminton Association won the Dunlop Challenge Cup j for the third successive year 1 when they scored a 5-0 victory over Johore at the S.B.A. Hall last night. RESULTS Singapore mentioned first. Singles: Salleh Kurshi bt. Omar Yahya by 15-12. 15-5: Omar Ibrahim
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  • 98 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The management of the Fung Keong Rubber Company announced this afternoon that the company considered the strikers had 1 terminated their contracts. They could collect their 1 wages at the company'^ office on Monday afternoon. The company would hand over any unclaimed
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  • 248 3 SINGAPORE'S first Arts Ball, which is being organised jointly by the Singapore Arts Theatre and the Singapore Children's Society next Saturday, promises to be the most lavish and spoctacuiar ball of the year, as well as being the most novel. There will even be
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  • 1506 4  - CAN A DRUG CURE THE CRAVING FOR DRINK? I I Marjorie Earl r-By This is a controversial story. The use of the drug apomorphine is not generally endorsed by North American experts, many of whom believe that DR. JOHN Y. DENT's success in treating alcoholism has resulted as much from
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  • 244 4 Master spy outsmarted Japanese \yiILX the Japanese invaded Mala> 1 \t Khan Durrani, a Muslim officer of if t 0 Slates Forces, was captured Dressed in tatters, burefoot and brnk^ after hiding for three months in th was sent to a prisoner of war canin 1 He saw the quisling
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  • 234 4 Constable saw the pin-ups FTER a professional I\ life spent studying X I ffirls without their clothes on, photographer 1 Koy c has decided that the best pin-ups come from Britain's better- 1 y y class families. X I "I find that lack of T I breeding often expresses 4.
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  • 232 5 It was love at first sight for a V.C. winner i» N 21-year-old Rachel Snitch met a tall, young at a dance in Pen--1 that he towerthe heads of the :r.i rrymakers in that of Mft lights, soft .md rustling palms IOVC at first sight tailed hero of the War.
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  • 107 5 THE Singapore Minister for Communications and Works, Mr. Francis Thomas, yesterday described work on the new $7-million Kallang Bridge as a "mag- niticent |OD. "This if a gigantic undertaking which will prove extremely valuable to Singapore,' Mr. Thomas told the Sunday Times. The bridge
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  • 252 5 SOS LIGHTS WANTED TO PROTECT TAXI DRIVERS Gangster 'fares' cannot be refused at present A SINCAPORE City Counn eillor, Mr. T. A. Simon, plans to introduce an amendment to the Municipal (Hackney Carriage) By-laws to protect taxi drivers from gangsters. Mr. Simon said yesterday that the recent murder of taxlman
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  • 129 5 gOTTLE-THROWING hooligans yesterday smashed the front glass screen of a heavy truck carrying bags of sago from the Siong Heng Sago Factory in Lorong 17, Ceylang. The driver of the lorry, Koh Ah Huat, escaped unhurt when he pulled the vehicle to the side of the
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  • 106 5 Hospital always needs money to stay open T ADY Black, the wife of the Governor of Singapore, yesterday praised the St. Andrews Mission Hospital and explained that money is always necessary to keep the hospital open. About 3.000 people were present when Lady Black opened the hospital's Christmas Fete and
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  • 51 5 MODERN CHINESE WEDDING Mr. Ch u Nam Sng and Miss Mak Lai Hoong, who were married yesterday at the Tanjong Pagar residence of the bridegroom. Mr. Khor Hoong Kcng, the officiating chairman at the wedding which was according to modern Chinese custom, is teen placing a ring on the bride's
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  • 190 5 A FORMER president of the Singapore Graduate Tea- chers' Association, Mr. V. Ambiavagar yesterday denied an allegation that he had recommended to the Malayanisation Commission the bailing of aided school teachers from promotion to posts now held by expatriates in the Ministry of Education. He was answering
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  • 196 5 I\/ITHIN an hour of opening, the 14 stalls at the Children's Handicraft Sale, at the Victoria Memorial Hall yesterday had sold all their article. The sale was attended by more than 500 people. It was opened by Mrs. Lim Yew Hock, wife of the
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  • 138 5 rpHIRTY little destitute children of Singapore received a big disappointment yesterday when they were told that the Governor, Sir Robert Black, and Lady Black would not be able to visit them. The Governor had to cancel his visit because of his illness. The children,
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  • 778 6  -  JEFFREY FRANCIS TitE FAMTMiFVL SAW STATUE BY TUE SEA COME TO LIFE BY |N THE Chapel of Our Lady of Assumption at Banda Hilir, Malacca, there stands a statue facing the sea while the others face the land. There are many legends about
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  • 661 6 rIS week Wa Dollah's only daut?h f «r was married to a young fellow i living in Kampong Dollah. I The Tuan was Invited by card to the wedding feast I and jollifications, but had to decline as he feels so 1 out-of-place on such oc-
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  • 560 6  -  Sayai Ai\GLMJVG lllliiilli hy A DESPONDENT fellow-angler writes this week complaining of the poor fishing he has been experiencing lately and of the failure of what he terms his "last hope" in locating likely spots to drop his line. His "last hope," he says, is a surprisingly
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    • 113 6 RADIO MALAYA •Programme thus marked can be received by listeners in Malacra Short wave 49 62m. Medium wave 476 m., 313, 368 m. and 297 m. AM. 9.00 Songs Prom The Shows; 9.30 Southern Serenade'; 10.00 London Studio Melodies; 10.30 Under Twentyone Club. P.M. 1.00 Prog. Summary; 1.01 Light Music;
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  • 1172 7  - YOUR HUSBAND Dr. JON COLLEN X the famous psychiatrist, reveals to women the secret < personality of the men they marry. THOSE KISSES HAVE BEEN OBSERVED t WOMEN, believing in romance, lave been their own worst enemies .In grandfather's day the pattern 8s smug, hypoccal, insincere, t istiie newpatn any
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  • 676 7 I am a girl of 20 and have been secretly In love with a distant relation of mine for the past ten years. I have never had a chance to talk to him alone as, although he visits us frequently, there are always members
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  • 291 8 The "Streamlined' look is the latest rage ••••By L J pOR day or evening wear the streamlined look is the latest rage in America and is fast becoming popular in Malaya too. The basic dress is as form-fitting and figure-reveal-ing as any cheongsam so now is the time to whittle
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  • 306 8  -  Maxine Rakich Says QPEN any magazine or fashion journal and the first thing that hits the eye is the "Tunic." Everybody is raving about the new broken line, the Oriental look and the Chinese-inspired clothes. Dior Is going all-out for rich brocades for evenings Long-length
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  • 65 8 Fash inns by MSritain's top ftt»s it/ n 4>rs MmdmM*4 by J. Arthur Hank Hint stars FANCY PANTS. There is a Matador look about these pink jeans designed by Wimbledon's Teddy Tinling. Worn by lovely Jill Ireland, they are scrolled with black braid to match
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  • 216 9 n Minister for Heolth in Singopore, Mr. A J Brcao tcrday mode on appeal to doctors and trained *n the Singapore Hospital Reserve Mr. Braga was speaking at the Civil Defence Headquarters at Kola m Ayer where he presented Efficiency Bars to 29 members
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  • 167 9 Literary society formed Andetjr, the Literary' of Malaya, has Ed in Singapore, i h the object of stimulati rtoua interest in all res (Chinese, Engy Tamil, and moot, if possible, month to discuss topics, hold debates them, and to hear from its members on a variety of questions. The prin,.im
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  • 81 9 CONTEST FOR MUAR JUDO STUDENTS Forty judo enthusiasts 37 1 and three girls will two-day grading con- I n Muar in the middle < month. Judo officials in Muar have invited the Singapore YMCA jiidokwai to send a represento conduct the contest, i Mr. A. V. Pestana has been ■od
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  • 103 9 PIANOFORITE CONTEST NEXT MAY The Singapore Musical Society will hold a pianoforte competition in March 1956 The well known British pianist Miss Irene Kohler may adjudicate tht finals. As 1956 is the bi-centenary of Mozart's birth, and the centenary of Schumann's death, works by these composers have been chosen. Application
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  • 36 9 Goh Hock Seng, of 60, Jalan Lumba Kuda. Johore Bahru, was fined $50 in Singapore yesterday for driving a motor van at 55 to 60 miles per hour along Bukit Timah Road, last Friday.
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  • 915 9 By THE COMPETITION EDITOR N Straits Times Word Puzzle DD, most competitors found the going fairly easy, but there were many failures on the clue which the judges considered was most aptly answered by "goat." A surprisingly large number of entries
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  • Letter to the Editor
    • 246 9 THREE years ago we gave 1 the children of the islands round Singapore a taste of what Christmas meant to the kids of the mainland, with toys, sweets, biscuits and ice cream. Only those who had been with me on that, and the subsequent occasion,
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  • 47 9 A cat burglar going through the trouser pockets of a sleeping man in a house in Exeter Road early yesterday found $630 and a key. Ho used the key to open a drawer and there, found a further S2OO and left with the loot
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  • 30 9 The New Zealand Commissioner in South-East Asia. Mr. Foss Shanahan. will leave for Bangkuk today lo i atu-nd a meeting of the SEATO Council of Represent- atives.
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 96 9 Winning answers to Ward JPusfsle 'DD 9 •J"HE $5,000 prize for Straits Times Word Puzzle Contest DD was shared by Mrs. Catherine Bheem, 95, Lorong "L", Singapore, 15; and Md. Taib bin Ah, Legal Department, johore Bahru. Each will receive 52,500. They submitted sets of answers which corresponded completely with
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  • 1188 10  -  Lim Chee Poe By THEY'RE NOT INFERIOR TO KNOBKERRi^ -O* EVEN OLIVE BRANCH^ The Durian is the king of fruits Presi- dent Soekarno to Tengku Abdul Rah- man. THE solemn atmos--5 phere at a durian opening does not affect everyone alike. On such an occasion I would
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  • 849 10  -  Robert Pitman The book of the month, by But would you really be shocked now? TOMORROW a lady A with a past returns to the public seene a lady with rich brown hair done in a bun, with olive skin and full red lips, with leg-of-mutton sleeves
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  • 491 11 Merdeka within two years'— Rahman DANGEROUS' FOR BRITAIN TO REFUSE MALAYA A DEFINITE DATE i/UALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Alliance Government expects self government in the Federation well within the target date of two years if some issues are resolved satisfactorily rki coming talks in London. Loud applause greeted this statement
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  • 43 11 Dr. W«t .l<><> Sinu helps his bride, formerly Miss Lee Swee Gek. rut the cake during a reception after their wedding al the Singapore Registry yesterday. The couple later held a dinner at the Cathay Restaurant last night. Sunday Times picture.
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  • 134 11 SlO,OOO MAY BE WON IN THIS LOTTERY 1 iraw for the British j Cross Society lottery ■^ke place at the Red Do S.npapore, on 20. are 50,000 tickets to be $1 each. Forty per of the proceeds are ELTked for prizes. The prize may reach and the second 55.000. There
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  • 202 11 "ijETHODIST Bishop Hazan G Werner of the Ohio area, U.S.A., said in Singapore yesterday that there would be less divorces and other family troubles if couples were to take a six-month course on the responsibilities of married life before entering into marriage. He pointed out that
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  • 115 11 A SINGAPORE Magistrate, Mr. J. M. DevereuxColebourn, yesterday recommended a legalised public lottery in the Colony as the best weapon to counter "the multi million dollar hierarchy" of chap-ji-ki-lottery. The Magistrate made the suggestion when he convicted a chap-ji-ki runner, Yeo Ah Eng, of assisting in
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  • 75 11 They called it Hitchcocktail celebration "Even a corpse named Harry" in a cold slab was waiting in the Hollywood Room of the Odeon Theatre in Singapore last night for the world famous master of film suspense, Mr. Alfred Hitchcock. But Mr. Hitchcock did not attend there was a plane delay
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  • 74 11 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Sat Lav Boon Seng a surrendered bandit leader, last night told 1,000 Tassek villagers that they could help the bandits in many ways. "You can persuade them to accept the amnesty offer, Lav said. "You can also deny them food so that they will
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  • 209 11 THE 2 DANCING COHS WERE SUCCESS IN H.K. THE talented young Singapore ballet dancers. Goh Soo Nee, and Goh Choo Chiat, arrived back in the Colony last week, after a recent tour of Hong Kong and Japan. "It was absolutely wonderful." 21-year-old Soon Nee. said yesterday at her home in
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  • 115 11 The Singapore Telephone Board branch of the Singapore Factory and Shop Workers Union yesterday appealed to the Acting Chief Minister. Inche Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat. to settle the strike of its members who are field employees of the S.T.B. The management, which concluded negotiations
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous

  • 275 12 SINGAPORE, DEC. 4, 1955. GOOD NEWS Things are going well in the Federation. Sir Donald MacGillivray's speech to the Legislative Council last week reported encouraging progress. And the most encouraging of all is the enormous steps that have been taken in eradicating suspicion among friends. The continuance of the Emergency
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  • 1201 12 B%e# *m& m*&m^ i Is there such a job as an assistant horse trainer in Malaya? If there is, how and where should i apply for the job? INTERESTED. I Province Uellesley. Only people with pro- fessional qualifications or experience uill be grant- ed an
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  • Article, Illustration
    1516 12  -  Milton Silverman THE WaNDERFUU MACHINE THAT KILLED A FISH By AFTER 15 YEAPS. SHE COULD USE HEP ARMS AND FINGERS ONCE MORE... DURING WORLD WAR I, a French professor, Paul Langevin, built a wondrous machine that could shoot a narrow beam of sound waves right through water. One
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  • 306 12 Billy Budd T SHOULD Uke lat the talk Marshal; olt *8e around up like a r.' It was good back In s he favour. alway b r fection. Stories abool numerous a:.,. areas got it; and nel or h. s Trooper 0v.,. he ordered to be mad Trooper O-a that
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    • 846 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. SITI 'ATIONS VACANT iO Wards $i fllllj Bm U tU. extra. M RSING SISTER (Europeans FR N. and Midwifery QuallflcDl U required by leading Import House for Work in connecwlth Infant Wellare. Pleasant up Duties only. Please apply to Box A7.i3. Sun. T QUALIFIED TEACHERS to F:-iJ:sh. Physics,
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    • 78 12 i^Ticlctlie peaces jyjiii pick yourself 1 fji^Mp^m Picture yourself in a peach V» n-A orchard* and imagine ?HHHPtefeJ peaches you'd p>< SP^Kp^ \'3sl They'd be good ?c wK^^H^- fie® an< w n etiui !M peaches you go v. vr S fipr P ick a"n oi l-ibbv v BpP^ your family
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  • 243 13 THE UMNO MOVES IN' IN PENC. the Communist lead^^ LUMPUR Sat^ da Vto accent tkp t^rl i ea er Proves unreasonable and vmi asK ni S party for instructions on the next TJSSTJff&i Peng 5n d ad a dde S d Sed %M»! -t'would
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  • 70 13 HlMiKliis oi young children in Singapore yesterday flocked to U'hiteaway's Toyland to receive Christmas packets from Father Christmas Mr. R. C. Hooker, a member of the company's staff, who was dressed as Father Christmas, arrived by sea and alighted at Cavenagh Bridge. Inside Toyland
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  • 246 13 December first Rradr rnbbcr buyer* f.o.b. cloaed in Singapore yesterday at $1.31 S per lb. up three-quarters of a cent on Friday's closing price. Th* closing tone was steady. Thn market Improved on the November export figures which at 88.075 tons were up 10.741 ton* on October. losing
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  • 97 13 PENANG, Sat.— Four riasked robbers held up a Chinese family in College Scuare, Pulau Tikus. last night and escaped with $16,000 in loot. The robbers cu f Mrs. Urn Choon Wah, on the finger and threatened to severe it if she refused to hf.nd ever the
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  • 26 13 of Frankel Esipore can now Lsh Gospel SerSundays at 6 p.m. Bethesda (Katongi -.arten Hall. 2, rt The Rev ss will be the
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  • 103 13 Morals for the masses at school 'PHE Singapore Govern- ment will soon form a committee on rompulsotr moral instruction in all schools the Minister for Education, Mr Chew Sw«« Kee, said in an interview with Radio Malaya vestirday. Mr. Chew said that the committee would make recommendations on the value
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  • 26 13 A former Army boy, Zakaria bin Ahmad, was fined $30 in Singapore yesterday fcr having goods valued at SlO belonging to an Army man.
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  • 18 13 The Singapore Police Band will play at the Esplanade from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. today.
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  • 212 13 fPHE thougit of Cyprus may send a chill down the spine of mam a Britisher in the judicial service. But Singapore's Sixth Magistrate, Mr. J P. Trainor, is "just looking forward" to fiying there on Thursday to assume his new -post as a
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  • 301 13 Merdeka within two years From Pag* Eleven DEFENCE: The Alliance wanted complete- control over internal defence, so it was seeing if external defence could be separated from internal defence and security. The elected Government had at present no share and i no say in internal defence. which was the responsibility
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  • 110 13 In— 2 days early The first of the American President Lines' new fleet of ships, the President Jackson, arrived in Singapore yesterday on her maiden voyage round the world two days ahead of schedule. Captain Robert W. Sweetser. master of the giant freighter one of the fastest and largest afloat
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  • 154 13 PIGS in wicker baskets stacked at a Singapore City Council depot have raised a storm of protest from animal lovers. Imported from Bali, they are awaiting shipment to North Borneo and Sarawak. Readers rang up the Sunday Times yesterday and said that the pigs
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  • 183 13 An ocean port again MALACCA, Saturday. 'PHE Malacca Chamber of Commerce will send a memorandum to the Federation Chief Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, urging him to include the problems of Malacca port in his London talks in January the Sunday Times understands. The Chamber wants the
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    • 111 13 Hudson's CujTuntkof, (Jujubes STOP UCHS. COLDS iOKERS THROAT rta hare prored ooncluaively that no f>wer than d.fferent infection* may bo traced «M more or ss to the human mouth aa a focal or starting The mouth thus being the gateway for the entrance it there that precautiona are most tecessary
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    • 320 13 P£t O 2 round trips of pss^\ 21 days each C\ S. S. CHUSAN iAILINC 11th lANUARY 1956 RETURNINC 2nd FEBRUARY 956 SAILINC 10th APRIL RETURNINC 2nd MAY 4 DAYS IN lAPAN DAYS IN HONC KONG FIRST CLASS 885 TOURIST CLASS 560 Including stay on board Children according to age
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    196 14 The Sunday Times Camera Contest page, favourite of Malaya's photographers EACH week the Sunday Times is awarding cash prixes for readers' pictures. There is a first prixe of $30, a second of $15 and runners-up each receive $5. If you wish to enter for the competition send
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  • 692 14  -  ■fi£&3L£yy2l i IN the year 1833, after a four months' journey out from England. John i Turnbull Thomson, early i architect and surveyor, arrived at Singapore. i After a day's stay in the i Settlement he embarked j on a small coastal
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 362 14 f Eno is a mild but surprisingly efficient antacid never causes an upset, but gives quick, positive relief from acid indigestion, fcj^ flatulence and heartburn. That's because of Eno's <%, f special buffering antacid action. When someone overeats or V A ots something that doesn't ''ZjmM "agree"— Eno helps to
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    • 48 14 Rollf ilm. 2 cxoosu r o prevention devico W^l^MiSni with £./2. cctse^^j^r AMATEUR PHOTO STORES LTD. I 103, north BRjveejMQ, snEtnile 6 ret- ts»?A |g^, i AAAIL THIS COUPON TODAY and we will send you, without obligation to yourself, copies leaflet and price list on ROLLOP CAMERAS:NAME ADDRESS
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 201 14 Popular Crossword ACROSS DOWN 1 Two pace* (4) 5, Benevolent 1, Loaned (4) 2, Make an effort 1(8); 11, Throw out (5); 12, By (5); 3, Receu (4); 4, Honoured word of mouth (4); 13, Make with festivities (5); 6. Route (4); Ihiime ill; 14, Throat-wash (61 7. Hauteur (9);
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  • 576 15  - A talking chimney and black coffee LOGAN GOURLAY 1 B 1 MICHAEL WIPING .aid he hlJnixn wor-i.K-nX. d";:,!e\ hcanl the voices rom"1 di°?ov h ered "SSJ^I* rOund the bend Then I lnn«rt r nk h «««M_tnat the voices be- siae 01 the large fireplace in his Dorchester hotel suite. We
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  • 151 15 .■aboutsg Britain's wood 1? of Brid •> S K O'HARA main film •in Pin*. 1- about one 1 i>m lon- I „iriß Mudio*. 1 1 ••■■don. baeknd address I UVRF.NCE I>ur. bju had an ll.r father >< m lK>ni and S Ml invalid. hi orphan. a m».
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  • 36 15 In the photograph at the left, Ron Knight is seen writing out .the names of the first three horses in the 2.15 p.m. race at Ipoh NEXT WEEK.
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  • 752 15  - We test a magician JOHN BEHAGUE By HE CUTOFF A HEAD AS AM ENCORE I N England last year a man named Al Koran created a sensation over television by foretelling the result of the St. Leger. In Singapore last week a pupd of Koran walked into the Sunday Times
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    • 226 16 j/ jt« >an AmericanJ^ nli sit Paris and L n^^ on to New York by on« fcr r»«trvo»ion«, tall your »rav»l og«nt of p gn American's thre« 6 r i.j transatlantic iervicesi Mansfield K Co., lid., Ocean Bldg., Singapore I':? President or President Kuala Lumpur Penang Special service or Rain*
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  • 910 19  - ARE THE DOCTORS GOING TOO FAR? CHAPMAN PINCHER By People who are operated on without their consent or knowledge QARINC experiments on mental patients in a British hospital are making many doctors wonder whether some of their colleagues are going too far in their search for knowledge. They fear that
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  • 600 19 fTiHE world's loneliest rich X woman is now the world's happiest woman. She told me so. In an interview at the Ritz Hotel, Paris, Barbara Hutton new Baroness von Cramm said 'Life has been terribly lonely. "But now I can have someone to talk to
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    • 190 19 SPEND CHRISTMAS AT^^fcfc' 3jß^3 ETURN NEW YEAR'S [_ye FOR SINGAPORE m/S^' **gd celebrations! JS^ v^^i A N EW EXCITING WAY TO SPEND OUR CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY m v. "ASIA" AIR-CONDITIONED THROUGHOUT STMAS CRUISE TO HONGKONG Singapore Dec. 22nd Hongkong Dec. 26th Hongkong Dec. 28nS Singapore Dec. 31st ROUND TRIP FARES First
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  • 1274 20  - 'I began to write the things they wanted...' ROBERT FORD Ford looks into the rippling water and recalls... y ROBERT FORD was sent into Tibet to operate an R.A.F. radio station during V the rear. After he was discharged he returned to the country to operate a v government radio
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  • 1518 21  -  John Watney iStl BUSTS ARE BIG BUSINESS —A weak man needs a strong woman... Jane Russett started it ait with the box ait ice reaction to the Htm 'The 'hiiltitr\..4iit4l now British TV star Sahrina is the latest to discover that... j^OVE, psychology and hormones are
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    • 181 21 ROYAL INTEROCEAN LINES fm\V/' *R* 2 l //south jjf to SOUTH AMERICA SPEND YOUR NEXT VACATION BRAZIL AND ARGENTINA TRAVEL THERE AND RETURN BY ROYAL IKTEROCEAN LINES Further particulars upon application to: K. P. M, LINES Aimn For: ROYAL INTEROCEAN LINES S'NCAPORE Tel: *****/7 PENANC Tel: ***** Walk the Barratt
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    • 151 21 ALWAYS USE WRIGHTS COAL TAR SOAP Refreshes the whole Family AFTER WORK, SPORT AND TRAVEL AVAILABLE IN TOILET AND BATH SIZE TABLETS SERRAVALLO'S (Bark and Iron Tonic Wine) SINCE 1848 IN CONVALESCENCE: "Srtravallo's Tonic" Is most willingly taken by all patients on account of its pleasant taste and it is
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  • 140 22 'THE Malayan Motor Rally g C J- will be discussed by S^ Stirling Moss in a Radio C Molaya broadcast of an in- tcrvicw with this world <> famous motor racing and K rally driver at 9 p.m. next >S Friday. Interviewed by Mr.
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  • 327 22  - IT IS A 'COTTON WOOL WORLD' IN A SUPER SNIPE MIKE HAWTHORN By He's testing the cars for 1956 |-|AYE you ever driven at 100 miles an hour in the rain? The track lies before you, glittering, dwindling, a sharply tapering strip. The rain beads chase in grotesque patterns across
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  • 138 22 Fleet Street to Silverstone (it was raining all the timet: lhr. 35min. Gear speeds with overdrive were: First. 31; second, 40; third. 69 miles an hour. I should say that slightly over 101 miles an hour Is available in top gear. I at- tamed it splashing through
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  • 69 22 RemarlLS IX. I) Engine 10 Very man. Steerlni Only e as v to n the open road. Acceleration 10 A iet propelted h a n v y weight. stmpengkw Swansdown. rornerluc Care on the\ bends Behaviour on circuit Engine] superb jusp en*ion so so. Com fort Relaxing.
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  • 923 22  - Motor rally attracts many types of cars CHRISTOPHER PAGE W THE Singapore Motor Club has now announced the final list of 100 competitors for the Shell Malayan Motor Rally 1955. Organisers for the event received i 29 entries. The Singapore Motor Club heads the list of clubs or associations which
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  • 371 22  - Olympic hockey hopes are old team mates CRUSADER By #pg4fsTf W §&3f?F liiiMiiiiimiiimiMiitiiiniiiiMiiiiiiiiiiMifii miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiNHiHiiiiiiiiiiiiimi,, A NUMBEB of Olympic hockey candidates from Sing A Federation were seen in action hist Sunday when Sin down to a rather unexpected 6-1 defeat at HQ Malaya grou Singapore, however, did not fare as badly
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 173 22 Jsß %#AUXHALL VALUE... »W greater than ever for 1956 NEW FEATURES NEW STYLING NEW COLOURS... Take a good look at the good looks of the new Vauxhalls. The wide-view panoramic rear window and the slimmer windscreen pillars are new. New too are the glossier finishes in a wider-than-ever range of
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  • 146 23 SINGAPORE Cricket Club beat VJ Naval Base by twelve points i three tries and a penalty) to ten points (two goals i in their rugger match at Naval Base yesterday. S.C.C. opened scoring after ten minutes when Parker landed a penalty from close range. They then
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  • 33 23 A Christmas Ski Revel Is being held by the Malayan Waterskl Association on Friday Dec. 23 at Raffles Hotel. Tickets at $2 are now on sale at Winston's the Arcade.
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  • 71 23 SINGAPORE Recreation Club 0 beat Indian Association 5-0 yesterday to make virtually certain of retaining their SHA first division league title. BOMBAY. Sat. New Zealand were 21 for one at close here today on the second day of their Test match against India who I earlier declared at
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  • 344 23 Yesterday's HMS Malaya rugger results Negri-Malacca routed 47 -nil JOHORE completed the formalities required to enter the final of the H.M.S. Malaya competition yesterday when they beat Negri-Malacca by 47 points (seven goals and four tries) to nil at Johore Bahru. From tne opening whistle, when
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  • 50 23 ITATONG Boys' Club entered the final of the Inter-boys Club soccer competition for the Rayner Cup when they beat Pasir PanJang B.C. 4-2 at Raffle.* Institution yesterday. Katong will now meet the winners of the other semi-final between Prince Edward Road B.C. and Mount Ersklne B.C.
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  • 401 23 FUMBLING and fly-hacking. Singapore lost to 1 Selangor in their opening tie in the All Blues rugger competition at the Police Training School ground yesterday by 11 points (goal, penalty and try) to throe (penalty). It was a close match, Selangor deserving their victory
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  • 222 23 CELANGOR created an upset 13 when they beat Singapore, the more experienced team. 4-1 in their inter-ftate women's hockey match on the Singapore padang yesterday. Singapore who beat Selangor 3-0 last year, showed promise of repeating their performance in their recent trials but all this vanished
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  • 134 23 A Fijian "A" team yesterday beat H.M.A.S. Warramunga In a rugger friendly at the Naval Base by 37 points (five goals, four tries) to nil. The Pljlans were In their usual frivolous mood, but took time to get Into their stride. They threw the
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  • 29 23 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. In a game spoilt by rain throughout the second half, Malayan Indians beat the touring Aryan Gymkhana XI 3-1 at the T.P.C.A. Stadium today
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  • 242 23 S'gor are almost there with 11-0 win over Penang KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. RELANGOR cleared their stiffest hurdle in t he H.M.S. Malaya Rugger competition when they beat Penan g by 11 points (goal, penalty and try) to nil on the padang today. Selangor have now only to draw with Kedah
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  • 198 23 SENSATIONAL VICTORY FOR PERAK XV BEDONG. Sat. A spectacular try by wing -three fv Lenehan five minutes from time enabled Perak to beat Kedah by 14 points to 12 here today in a thrilling HMS Malaya rugby tie Until this try Kedah were leadIng and few doubted their chances of
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  • 111 23 (CENTRE-THREE French scored six tries yesterday at Seletar when R.A.F. beat The Blacks at rugby by 46 point* (12 tries, two goals) to nil. The Blacks were too light for the airmen and took a defensive role throughout, Russell of Seletar wa s injured just before
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  • 48 23 LAC M-Intyre of Seletar won the Services cross-country run over a five and a half mile course at Changi yesterday. Another Seletar runner. LAC Sison. was second. Changi beat Seletar by one point in the team placlngs. Third were Tentjah and fourth Navy.
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  • Page 23 Miscellaneous
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  • 45 24 TOTAL POOL: 5234.321 IST: No. *****3 (565.296) 2ND: No. *****1 ($32,648) 3RD: No. *****7 ($16,324) Starters (83,265 each): Nos. *****0. *****6. *****7, *****4, *****7. Consolation ($l,OOO each) Nos *****2. *****2, *****6, *****6, *****3, *****8, *****1. *****5, *****4, *****4. TREBLK TOTE: One ticket ($1,343).
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  • 60 24 IPOH. Sat. THE Perak Turf Club yesterday successfully experimented with a novel way of displaying the photo finish to the racilig crowd. Only minutes after the judge had called for a photo to decide the winner, the finish was projected on to a four feet by
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  • 2402 24  -  EPSOM JEEP By Baxter rides superb finish on So What APPRENTICE Alex Baxter rode a superb finish to land So What a neck winner from Captain Valiant in the Class 2, DiV. 1, 9f. handicap at Ipoh yesterday, first day of the Perak Turf
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  • 356 24 By EPSOM JEEP IPOH, Sat. ALLEN'S TREASURE, a newcomer in the Sullivan stable created a favourable impression on the training track at Ipoh this morning. With Abdul Mawi up, ihe galloped freely over 3f. in 38 4/5 with Kingfold for company. Matrix iWahab) went attractively over 3f.
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  • 132 24 LONDON. Sat. rWART POTGIETER, 7 ft. 2 In. ti South African heavyuei- ht who had been hailed as future world champion, decided today to retire from boxing. He is 22. At Ills London hotel, the huge 23-.stot»e giant satd he had enjoyrd fighting at the beginning
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
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