The Straits Times, 23 September 1956

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  • 13 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES Ut No. 1,100 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER, 23, 1956 20 CENTS.
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  • 473 1 LIM (man with a mission) GETS 'DEATH LETTER' But he pledges: 'On with the campaign against Reds THE Chief Minister of Singapore, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, yesterday received a "death letter" purporting to have come from the Malayan Liberation Army. The letter, bearing a Johorc Bahru postmark, demanded the immediate
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  • 104 1 Suez: France says 'No compromise' PARIS, Sat. The French Cnbinet today declared that France would accept no compromise on the principle of the international mana. gement of the Suez Canal. A communique iysued after a three-hour .cabinet meeting declared that France would join the Suez Canal Users' i Association "with
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  • 58 1 JAKARTA. Sat. -More than 200 rioting students wrecked a newspaper office and the home of the publisher in Macassnr, capital of Celebes, a report reaching here said today. The report said the paper had published a story charging a boy and girl student with committing an
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  • 128 1 „ipmi- l'oli< took i Kearitj measure! -t night'i it\ D.iv ■it follow ill); the PI of .i dr.ilh letter the i hiel Yimister, Lim i w lim k. who the [tint of honor >nr vt tee t li«- Police 'm i k the inami
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  • 10 1 Ted world's ird to--16 mile.s tons re--9 yards
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  • 752 1 THE Singapore Covern- merit yesterday rejected a demand by the Peoples Action Party for an immediate Assembly debate on the detention, under banishment orders, of six people and the dissolution of two organisations. The decision was made at a meeting yesterday at which all
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  • 182 1 Love in many lands IT'S love that J makes the 3$ world go round. g* All the world g %i loves a lover. §4' g! And so on. gS gg] But from the exotic tropics to '0 gay France, from the desert lands W $H t o passionate fr-1 Spain,
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  • 102 1 THE KEITH MILLER STORY &s \ro T Just tne :<♦•• 111 H story of the World's No. 1 m ■ii cricket all-round- er, the Austra- 3* E lian who has £3 l"-\ played his last 53$ \1& Test Match in England: but the [&i jrt* story of a man iJi
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  • 63 1 MOMBASA. Sat. Princess Margaret arrived here by air today to start her five-week East African tour. The sun blazed down out of a clear blue sky as the smiling Princess stepped down from the 8.0.A.C. Argonaut which had brought her from London. The Princess, dressed in blue
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  • 65 1 Bid to kill a president ON TO PRAGUE MANAGUA (Nicaragua^.! Sat. President Anastasio Somoza was wounded last night in an assassination attempt at Leon, it was revealed today. A man fired six shots at the president. The assailant was killed by a presidential guard. The cabinet declared a state of
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  • 190 1 MELBOURNE, Sat.— On present planning the 24-hour nationwide strike of more than one million workers called for Nov. 15 will mark the first day of the Duke of Edinburgh's Australian visit for the Olympic Games. The Duko is scheduled to arrive in Sydney shortly
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  • 71 1 7 SHARE SI 0,000: JACKPOT MISSED MALAYAN MONTHLY CONTEST T jackpot prize was not won in The Malayan Monthly's Puzzle Contest 'Z' (August). The first prize pool of Contest 'A' (September) will, therefore, be $30,000. Subject to re-scrutiny, seven entrants will share the $10,000 prize in Contest 'Z. They will
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  • 43 1 STRAITS TIMES PUZZLE 'V flVE entrants Singapore (2), Malacca (2) and Taiping (1) share the $5,000 prize for the Straits Times Word Puzzle 'V. Each will receive $1,000 Turn to PACE 9 for the prize-winners and the Competition Editor's article.
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  • 75 1 NOW IT'S ROCK 'N RIOT TIME IN SYDNEY STREETS SYDNEY, Sat.— Hundreds of teenagers terrorised city crowds last night in Sydney's first "rock 'n roll" riot. The excited mob sent bystanders sprawling on the road and buffeted others as they jived in the streets. Crowds rushed for cov.r as the
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  • 52 1 MENON OPTIMISIK CAIBO, Sat. Mr. Kii>lin.i Mciion. Indi.i > rovini; .imlM^sador. left tocl.i> l«»r London aftn talks with PrcM<l<ni Nassrr ll»- said h«- was "optiniistir" about Sue/ situation. A. P. BLAST I'll' Off ADELAIDE, Sal Kxplosion of British atomii dr\i(< at MaraUnsa s lutliilcil lor tonnirn.u has Ixtii
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  • 56 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A notorious Indian terrorist, V. Ramasamy, and his bodyguard, Radheendaran, were killed yesterday by a special police squad in the Rawang district of North Selangor. Ramasamy, 36, was until his death a district committee member of the Indian section of the terrorist
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  • 2772 2 I write to Queen Mary 'THERE MUST BE MOMENTS WHEN YOU WONDER HOW DAVID IS... 1 As th* war years slipped by it became clear to the Duchess of Windsor that "David's family were determined to keep him relegated to the furthermost rearhes of the Empire." But the nuchess resolved
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  • 45 3 THE DUKE MEETS HIS SISTER c infrequent meetings between the Duke and his sister, the Princess —in Southampton. Right: The Duke and Duchess autograph copies of the Mew York magaxine which serialised the Duchess of Windsor s life story
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  • 346 3  -  W. K. BLISS By ER the break-up of their domestic circles, Vivien and Olivier found distraction and sional outlet in films, and it so happened t the picture in which Korda cast Laurence i the unhappy title "The Divorce of Lady X." Vivien took a star part
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  • 754 3 Oscars galore for Larry and a knighthood as well have a remarkable run and prove nationally inspiring during the dark days of war. It was a great favourite, too, with Winston Churchill. Early in 1940 each had been divorced and the way was clear to mend their broken lives. At
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  • 242 5 MINES ROW INQUIRY BEGINS BEFORE PACKED HOUSE IPOH, Saturday. THE secretary of the staff side of the National Whitley Council, Mr. Lee Moke Sang, told an industrial court here today that agreements had been made in the Whitley Council with retrospective
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  • 167 5 THREE luxurious hostels, two for men and one tor women— -will be ready for occupation by 760 University of Malaya students next September. Total cost: $4,125,000. Four phototypes of the rooms that have been designed for the hostels were inspected yesterday by the Vice-Cchancellor, Sir
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  • 65 5 Three watchmen, employed by the Fred Waterhouse Company at their factory In Bukit Timah Road, have to vacate company quarters they are now occupying. An injunction restraining Dyah Khan, Gulah Kan bin Khane Zaman Khan and Mohamed Akbar from staying In those quarters was granted by
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  • 29 5 St. Andrew's Cathedral. Singapore held its flag day yesterday. A hundred and fifty flag sellers hoped to collect $5,000 for the Cathedral's centenary fund.
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  • 25 5 Singapore City Councillors and officials are invited to the annual City Day commemoration service at St. Andrews Cathedral at 6 p.m. today.
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  • 291 5 COMMUNITY CENTRE PETITION RESIDENTS of Tiong Bahru in Singapore want to form a new community centre without any interference from the Social Welfare Department. But the department is also planning to set up a new centre there The old centre was dissolved four months ago when
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  • 48 5 CALL ME ROY SAYS CHRIS THE WINNER! When a Sunday Times reporter asked this younir "cowboy" his name, he said: "Roy Rogers." Really, he's Christoper Richards, 6, who won first priie in a "Cowboys and Indians" contest at the Rex Cinema yesterday, to puplicise the film. "The Searchers.'*
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  • 65 5 Representatives of the Singapore City Council and leaders of the gas department strikers met at the Labour Ministry yesterday. They agreed to have further talks on Tuesday at 2.30 p.m. The Minister for Labour and Welfare, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, was chairman of yesterday's meeting
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  • 32 5 Members of the Business and Professional Women's Club will see a fashion show during their tea meeting at the Singapore Y.W.C.A. in Raffles Quay at 515 p.m. on Wednesday.
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  • 31 5 The Governor of Singapore, Sir Robert Black, who is at sea in the Malayan Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve ship Panglima for a practice exercise, is expected back tonight.
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    35 5 MR. AND MRS. Willie Lim, who were married at the Straits Chinese Methodist Church. Kampong Kapor, Singapore, yesterday. The bride Is Miss Jessie Khoo, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Khoo Peck Hock.
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  • 92 5 Customs: A $73,000 slip is showing MEWS from Australia that opium worth $73,000 was seized in Brisbane on board Hie Dutch cargo vessel, Straat Banka, has got Singapore customs officials scratching their heads. THEY LOOKED They carried out an intensive search on that same ship when it was in the
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  • 77 5 The Minister for Communications and Works. Mr. Francis Thomas, will leave Singapore by air for London tomorrow morning to make a first-hand study of the nationalised public transport system of Britain. He will meet leading transport executives and visit the General Post Office and London
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  • 42 5 The vice-chancellor of the University of Malaya, Sir Sydney Came, who is leaving the university, will fly to London on Sept. 28 to head Britain's delegation at an international conference on sugar takine plan in Geneva on Oct. 4.
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  • 186 5 fTIHE Wah Sun Barber Shop in Upper Circular Road. Singapore, yesterday applied to a Colony district judge, Mr. F. A. Chua. for a conditional order to have a "nuisance." allegedly caused by pickets removed. Mr. M. Maxwell, moving the application on behalf of the
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous

  • 313 4 ON MAY BE PASSED AT TODAYS MEETING TO CALL OUT 50,000 Students pledge: Fight to the end' I"HE Middle Road bloc plans to stage a strike of 50,--000 people tomorrow to protest against last week's arrest of seven trade unionists and teachers, according to reports
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  • 49 4 pleased with t^ipore Government's r '..imp-down on Communists i How-travellers. This was revealed yesterday Robert Scott, the Com- r-Generai for South:a. on his return after SEATO conference in •ok. ::obert said the Siam Marshal Phibul im, expressed personal .1 of the recent arrests lr Singapore.
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  • 30 4 -..blymanMr. rde returned by air iy after a holiday in Britain. He was accompanied by his < "ouncillor wife. Mrs. Amy Ede. and their 21--ronth-old daughter Anita.
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  • 121 4 OINGAPORE'S Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, yesterday offered full support to the new Opium Addicts' Treatment Association which aims to cure dope victims by spiritual guidance. Mr. Lim opened the associations new $115,000 temple at Changi Road. Mr. Lim said the
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  • 67 4 K a to n g Presbyterian Church held a fun fair yesterday in the grounds of the Katonc Presbyterian Boys' School in aid of its minister's fund. The church hopes to raise $5,000. It w.ll go towards paying the expenses of a minister in training
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  • 57 4 (..rp.ri! Him nets, of the Royal Air Korce. kis.es hli br.d.. Nellie Goh. after Itotrj wedding in l.umpur yesterday. Nellie. \< lio worked in a shoe factory in the Federal Capital, met Cpl Rees at a restaurant in Klang where he lit her ciearette She
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  • 122 4 MIC backs the suspension of Mr. Devaser IPOH. Sat. rPHE policy making committe A of the Malayan Indian Congress today endorsed the suspension of Mr. K.L. Devasar. The meeting also approved without any amendment the draft memorandum of the Alliance to the Reid Constitutional Commission. The president of the Banj
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  • 73 4 A Naval Base driver. N. Balakrishnan, was convicted in a Singapore traffic district court yesterday of causing the deaths of tw o youths, Ong Ba Ba and Pang Tee Tuan, by negligent driving— an act not amounting to culpable homicide at the 13'^ mile, Woodlands Road,
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  • 384 4 LONDON. AT a cocktail party held in London towards the close of the British Food Fair Mr. Coh Tiang Chin and Mr. Tay Keng hosts on behalf of Pineapple Industries jlaya revealed that while over 70.000 housewives had eaten free
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  • 73 4 The joint working committee of seven organisations in Singapore, whose officials are being detained by the Special Branch, today sent the following cable to the United Nations Organisations; "Civil liberties flouted by Singapore Government, seven prominent trade unionists, anti-colonialists and teachers arrested undrr
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  • 70 4 Thousands watch floodlit variety concert Thousands of people turned up at the Padanc in front of the City Hall steps last night to watch a variety concert of dances, songs and sketches presented by all the communities in Singapore as a grand climax to the
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  • 378 4 BRITISH SOCCER RESULTS LONDON, Sat. THE following arr Ihr results of 1 today's football matches: ENGLISH LEAGUE ONE Blrminfham 2 Cardiff City 1 Blackpool 3 Charlton 2 Bolton 0 Wolvrs Wan. 3 Evrrton 2 Sunderland 1 Lreds 1 Aston Villa 0 Manchester I*. 2 Manchester C 0 Newcastle 1 Burnlry
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  • 836 6  -  HARRY FANG HE CHOSE TO BE INTERNED WITH THE PEOPLE HERE BY CIFTEEN years ago, an American missionary in Singapore made a brave and fateful decision that was to lead him through great trials and suffering to the high post he
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  • 538 6 \l/HAT can be described as only a token fruit season is over. It was a time of intense self mortification on the part of the Tuan. who had every morning to surrender to the kids as much as a half of the durian allotted to
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  • 565 6 ca^a)3(j> In ♦hum-uom^, RELIEVE it or not that hour of radio gibberish (the discplayer's nightmare) heard last Sunday at 8 p.m. re- introduced, after so long, the once popular series '"Radio Theatre." I cannot, under any circumstances, imagine a worse choice. I have
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  • 168 7 Address your Ittter: Tit Know Alls', The Sunday Tines, Cecil Street, Singapore 1. THREE weeks ago I sent you a stamped addressw lope asking you conmlly how to reduce xtreinr fatness. Please mediately. PUDDING j,,horf Bahru Pudding. .Our apobut we don't answer through the post. All j received for perreplies
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  • 509 7 with intervals between 776 IV* 3! 4 AD The ft rst athletic revival of the original Olympiads wa; at Athens in 1896. Since then they've been held at Paris, St. Louis London, Stockholm, Antwerp, Amsterdam Los Angeles, Berlin. Helsinki and this year they'll be held in Melbourne.
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  • 1408 7 IHAVE fallen in love with a relative of mine who is two years my junior I am 18. I visit her house quite often and talk to her, and sometimes I catch her looking at me when she thinks I am unaware. When I
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous

  • 291 8 A dreamer who hit the million jackpot with 'aid people' plan MANY TRIED TO BOARD GRAVY TRAIN By SIT YIN PONG, Sunday Times staff reporter JNC Smgapore dreamer has hit the million-dollar jackpot with a nttZFTL l°^ y Jt 'I"' -i 8 c o-P«"'« scrambling after i 1 I 4
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  • 1058 8 death policies have now boomed into a star attraction, making the health schemes even more irresistible. They have been described as a "boon to poor Chinese who cannot afford the price of a coffin or funeral services when they die." Starting out with a mere
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  • 221 8 MAGAZINE STORY GAVE HIM IDEA FW H E success story of good-looking, 29-year-old, Robert Goh Meng Cho, originator of private health insurance in Singapore, shows what any other young men with brains, enterprise and imagination can do. Goh first got his moneymaking idea from an article in the Readers' Digest
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  • 111 8 Revolver was too hot to handle PENANG, Sat. rtiWO Dutch seamen sold a A revolver to a police inspector who posed as a buyei, the First Magistrate's Court was told today. P. r. Vanden Bosch, 25, and W. J. Barendregt of the Aalsdyak, pleaded guilty to selling the weapon without
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  • 23 8 Mrs; Eddie Jefferson, of Michigan, saying her first name was too masculine, asked a Judge to change it— to Billie.
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  • 28 8 Mobile* banks— fully armoured vehicles with banking equipment installed— are helping to stop the hoarding of money in tins and bamboo tubes in the Philippines.
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  • 114 8 •"THE $5,000 prize for Straits Times Word Puzzle 'V will be A sh&red by five entrants, who will get $1,000 each. They are: ROBERT GAN KANG LIM. 437. hangi Road, Mf miles, Singapore. 14; K. K. ALEXANDER, c/o MrAMster Co. Ltd., Battery Road, Singapore: (MiH) BABY TEO
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 85 8 Five came off winners in keen contest VI MONDAY V 2 TUESDAY V 3 WEDNESDAY •V 4 THURSDAY V 5 FRIDAY *V f 6 SATURDAY In certain ball games. A BANK is absolutely indispensable to certain games of chance. A BALK Is an accepted but not vital tactic, in some
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  • 183 9 How to make up your ears— don 't neglect them ALTHOUGH for cen- their ears a thought in tunes poets have their daily beauty routine. written about the beauty Eyes, lips. skin, hair and nt <;hell-like ears very brows all get their fair n^X' "m s gS *s? TSffiJK neglected
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  • 143 9  - Recipe for teenagers SUSAN BARRIE By I r<OCONUTS are delid- I j ous, cheap and j plentiful in Singapore and Malaya, so this j 1 week's recipe is for: j TOASTED COCONUT LOAF Infrrdients: One cup of shredded coconut, 3 cups 1 plain flour, 2 teaspoons baking powder. 1 cup
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  • 195 9 rpEENAGE marriages stand less than a fifty-fifty chance of lasting. Recent census figures, released by the U.S. Department of Commerce, show that, of just under 1,000.000 married girls under 20 220.000 of them under 17 33,000 were legally separated. 24,000 divorced, and 137,000 listed with "absent"
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  • 323 9 kind to your woollies IuIALAYAN girls are very good knitters^ hand-knit clothes in this year's Singapore Agricultural Show left no doubt that our young local craftswomen can hold their own with anyone in the world. What's more, most girls enjoy m::king those pretty knitted jackets which look so gay &.nd
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  • 206 9 DECORDED music is one of the best ways of getting young people together in a cheerful, friendly atmosphere, and "disc" clubs are flourishing in most countries today. If there is none near your home, why not try to interest
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  • THE SUNDAY TIMES
    • 251 10 SINGAPORE'S BATTLE SPHERE are few sights happier than the spectacle of young children going to school, there to be taught the lessons that will stand them in good stead the day when they must earn a living. Lessons that also have the effect of binding them closely to the land
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    • 244 10 WHAT'S wrong with Malayan girls? To this question the girls, quite rightly, will retort with another: "What's wrong with Malayan males?" It would seem that the Malayan males for all their fine talk about Malayan orientation look across the waters to pick their life mates. This
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  • 616 10 No let up by the Home Guards New units by Chinese ALTHOUCH the major portion of the populated area of Kelantan is now "White", the Home Guards continue to wage unrelenting war against the Communist terrorists. The enemy within the state has been very quiet for some considerable time, but
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  • 817 10 By COLIN LEICESTER I STEPPED past the piles of dung between the tram-lines. Bullockcarts jostled with battered pre-war taxis. Shuffling, chanting, a procession of ex-convicts in tattered dhotis, swept past, headed for the Government offices. They were looking for jobs. Crows swept
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  • 878 10 DO YOU KNOW ITS A PRIVILEGE TO PAY INCOME TAX? you hit the ceiling if someone were to tell you that it is a privilege to pay income tax? And if that someone were to add that the more you pay the better
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  • 182 11 There was no one but her, husband tells coroner MALACCA, Sat. BEFORE drinking i solution of caustic soda to end her life a 23 year old woman wrote a poignant" farewell letter to her husbind wishing him "everlasiing love with the
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  • 50 11 .n's delta wing four:nber will swoop low ie city's sea front, as it :to the Colony tomortt a two-day visit. It return journey to .lircraft, now In superproduction for the win eventually proJdt of Britain's bomber The remainder w-ill be v-page Victor aircraft anced crescent wing
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  • 83 11 Miss Shirley Drinkell, one of three finalists chosen on Friday night at the crooning contest at the Hollywood Room of the Odeon Theatre. Singapore. Th c others were Mr. Razak Majid and Mr. Joseph Chan. They will appear with Miss Drinkell during; the
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  • 138 11 lUIORE THAN 2,500 monthly-rated Army workers in Singapore want the authorities to give them a wage rise similar to that offered to other employees of the service like clerks and compilers. They are storekeepers and personnel in the technical grades and trades, who are
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  • 25 11 The Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus will hold its annual fun fair at the school In Victoria Street on Oct. 6-
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  • 91 11 .ousand boys and from 92 Singapore Is will take part in the i annual rally organised the Animal Lovers' League day at 3 p.m. A new item will be a cat Mr. Leslie Rayner, a mer president, is presentsilver cup for the i champion cat. There
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  • 63 11 Siam's national airline, Thai Airways, win introduce Super Constellations on .its Bangkok Singapore Tokyo service next year. The Constellations, fitted with slumbe*ettes, will replace D.C.-4s by August, the company's Singapore manager. Mr. Graham Palmer, said yesterday. Mr. Palmer said the Constellations would cut the flying
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  • 50 11 R.M. Graham, attached to the Singapore Naval Base, was yesterday fined $60 by a Singapore Traffic Court for neglient driving. Graham was said to have been involved in a collision at the fourth milestone Bukit Timah Road on May 21. The other driver was knocked unconscious.
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  • 196 11 'Time for a Tiger I—a1 a Malayan story I^OTA BHARU. Sat.— A lecturer in English at a Malayan college, using the norn -de plume of Anthony Burgess, has written a book, called "Time for a Tiger" which has been published by Heinmann in London. Malaya provides the background for his
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  • 201 11 RUBBER 901 cents on a dull market October firat grade rubber buyera f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 90-S cents, down threequarters of a cent on Friday's closing piic«. Th c closing tone was dull. The market was extremely quiet with little interest shown. Closing prices In cents per lb.
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  • 54 11 Two ballroom dancers from Jakarta are expected to compete for the first time in this year's Malayan Blue Riband amateur championship to be held at the Happy Cabaret, Singapore in November. Malayan amateur dancers who are interested should write to Mr. Low Poh San 263,
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  • 636 11 MM CONTEST: HERE ARE ALL THE WINNERS JHE Jackpot prize was not won in The Malayan Monthly's Puzzle Contest Z' (August). The first prize pool of Contest 'A* (September) will, therefore, be $30,000. Subject to re-scrutiny, the following seven entrants will share the $10,000 prize in Contest Z' They will
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  • 74 11 More than 200 hotels in Singapore are expected to seek registration under the new legislation recently enacted. A Government spokesman said yesterday that applications were coming in steadily. The newly established Hotels Licensing Board is expected to hold its first meeting shortly to
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    • 182 11 BAMA If Af AVA [show Is On; 9.00 Federation V nniiHin National Anthem Competition; be received by^Jlstrners in Ma- seren^e. io.50-ll.00 Epilogue. (Short wave 49 and 63m. Me- Rpptntinl dlum wave 476m.. 343m., 366m. and «%^©*WMtt» 2«»ni.i S IMC* A UAH I? A.M. 9.00 WalUing And March- Ol«W«rWHli Ing; 9
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  • 145 12 "HPHE Urchin Boy' (above, A left), an entry by C. F. Yeang. 76 N. Perak Road. Penang. is the winner of this week's Camera Contest. This lively picture was taken on an Exakta. Agfa Isopan film, speed 150 sec, Ap. F. 8. A charming photograph "Surprise"
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  • 409 12  - Slaves asked to pay $50 each to gain freedom Donald Davies Historical Corner by CAPTAIN Francis Light, the founder of Penang, made his will only a short while before his untimely death from malarial fever in 1794. And in it he bequeathed to Martina Rozells "who has cohabitated with me
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    • 175 12 Popular Crossword I I'll ai^B ft»M I I I I .ACROSS: 1, Chair (5); 5, (5); 2. Disinfect (13); 3. Neck's Command (5); 8. Sweet part (4): 4, Case spun by larva smell (5); 11, Disqualified (6); 5, Here's a cross word (4); (13); 12, Era (5)- 13 Oasp 6,
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  • 92 13 U.S. premiere for an outstanding French film A Pictures has .rod the actralsi- French producPapa. Mama, the and will give It premiere this a further step la's expanding ime of presenting foreign films tig Robert Lamour- Morlay. Fernand 1 Nicole Courcel, comedy rom- c w-ith tihe lives y Parisian fa-
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  • 173 13 NOISES OFF AT CINEMA DURING the week I law a a very amusing and interesting film at a Singapore cinema, but I cannot say I heard more than one -third of the dialogue. The rest was blotted out by "sound -effects" off the screen, mostly the crackle celophane candy persA
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  • 52 13 British actor Trevor Howard, acclaimed for his co-starring role with Jose Ferrer in Warwick Preductions' "Cockleshell Heroes." has signed again with Warwick, to co-star with Victor Mature and Anita Ekberg In another Columbia release, "Interpol," story of the international police war against organized crime. PICTURE-GOING WITH
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  • 236 13 Hitchcock hair-raiser at a concert |F I were a small American child I should be sorely tempted t o say to my Momma: "Please Momma, do not take me out of these United States." And then I would add: "Because, Momma, according to the movies, all the world over from
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  • 391 13 MURDER MAESTRO AT HIS SCALP-TINGLING BEST Richard lII in Singapore rE changes Laurence Olivier made in Shakespeace's ••Richard III" have been the subject of some controversy. but there is no doubting they enrich the dramatic value of this classic. This "most infamous of legends attached to the Crown
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  • 263 13 This prize-fighting parson has me punch-drunk DARAMOUNTS "The Leather Sainf the impossible story of a prize-fighting parson, left me reeling as groggily as a punch-drunk boxer. And. alas. I couldn't even count on being saved by the gong. In the past we've had the crooning cleric (Mr. B. Crosbyi the
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  • 498 13 AN OPEN LETTER TO CINEMA OWNERS Dear Owners of Cinema Syndicates, Or may I just call you Tycoons? Two of my three fans have written to ask that I bring to your attention a matter of some moment the matter of trailers What's the matter with them?
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    • 310 13 BROTHERS ORGANISATION ATfRACTI6NS~ ■li'irv-CAPITOLfft s 2nd SPECTACULAR WEEKEND! Jft j KHUOUII-FBBIin.iUKUXMI. 1^ I Alexander tbb Qwua fw -wr«UMK«ns,'Tuirrw(iwu K jV£ v.a. ?m WED: 26th SEPT: 11 2.30, 6 9.15 p «a RICHARD III WUUMB VISTAVISION-TECHMCOLOR (SB). lcin\Y ».3O »,jn.: "THE~C\\RNIVAL STORY". H ROLL DC V (^^Ti UJO AM 145 Vm^
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    • 623 13 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTR\(TH»M TODAY! vflftflnSire M" ""^Jalli. 6 COMING! MGM'i 'INVITATION TO THE DANCE 7 I THE ROYAL COMMAND FILM BEST PICTTKE OK fUV. YEAR. TODAY 9 a.m.: "THE LAST TIMK I SAW PARIS". finFfill NOW MOWING! t THe'mAßßlAg'e BETWEEN A FAIRY AND MAN"! i i IN MANDARIN COMING! HITCHCOCK'S
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  • 559 14 lie day she agged giant tusker with ONE shot MRS. MASSI'NK. NOW IN SPORE, TELLS OF HER KENYA KIL i By K S. KONG pEW women can boast of having participated in big game hunting. Fewer still have enjoyed the thrill of the kill in the wilds of Africa. But
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  • 457 14  - The little bay with no time far cawnics: He's busy earniny CHAN CHIN BOCK By Pab Hong feeds the leghorns at his father's farm THIS week's junior comes way up from Bukir Timah. His name is Wong Pak Hong and he's nine. While most little boys and girls of nine
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  • 189 14 SAN FRANCISCO CRESH water from t-; ocean, which will b< cheap enough for drink, ing and for industria and irrigation use, wil be here wthin 10 years This prediction is made b Professor Everett D. Hew director of the of California's conversion
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    • 115 14 f /an round-the-world \**J TOURIST FLIGHTS —weekly from. Singapore! Qantas, 8.0.A.C. or any Travel Agent will issue you with on ticket that will take you right around the world at a saving of Fly in Constellations and Super-G Constellations, the world's long-range airliners. Complete arrangements, including accomim*!--and dollar facilities, will
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  • 1327 15 By GEOFFREY SHELLY NEW YORK, FIFTY years ago a New York chemist named Charles Good ley made a modest fortune from selling sneeze and itch powder to people who liked to fool their friends. Today the industry which supplies the practical Jokers in the United States
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  • 304 15 HAVE you met George Brassens yet? You should. He's a French sing-, er with a touch of Bohemian genius. He sings simple chansons to his own guitar accompalnment. Plenty of people are doing that: But I've not heard a singer put over so much of
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  • 281 15 »nd two lovely violin concertos played beautifully by Arthur Grumiaux and the Chamber Orchestra duller. These two works typify the Bach concertos in the modification of Vivaldi's writing and the preparation of the way for Beethoven. Grumiaux is pictured on the cover of the disc with his Stradivarius.
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    • 268 15 Don't let that COLD take hold! apex on your i on your pillow v he head quickly. 0 cold* from trw -reath. 2 Nmtl va«x inhaler j fin your pocket or -id> for instant urn. VAPEX CUARS COLDS QUICKLY Jtt—i Ktrf—> »G»,£i»f tarf VIUJ OFSCT STOMACH? .-tcov or 2 v
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    • 178 15 FOR THE PRETENTIOUS Pint variegated woven handkerchiefs of the world known trade mark with elegant designs in beautiful colours. Representatives: Cutwirth Sons (M) Ltd., P. 0.8. 362 Singapore. Telephone ***** CENTROTEX PRAHA CZECHOSLOVAKIA m%L^ What comfortable chairs! J%^. V Dunlopillo Of course! My pillows sOf/j and mattresses re Va 1
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    • 1262 16 lINAPESPEeATE ATTEMPT TO tCEEP 1 WS reESTCCI J I lU~-^-^J\ *> /a I V I >-\ \W GOP^S AXE nsrLEASEC? twpv lJ^^ l SCKEAAAE7 y jM WML^n wr \N^ yV rr^-<^7 I 1 •II GlTAttGi' i NEW SETTINGS THIS WEEK FOR all ikJ^F JBl jL~Jm.-MLW*k^J I TODAY: Keep to the
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  • 820 17  - SEX AND MOTHERHOOD PHILIP M. BLOOM A consultant advises young engaged couples Dr. Medical Consultant to the London Marriage Guidance Council discusses sexual problems which confront many married women after the birth of their babies- MANY women worry because they seem to lose all sexual desire after the birth of
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  • 772 17 THE HUSBAND'S RESPONSIBILITIES THE majority of husbands have at some time looked at their wives in great exasperation and thought, "Confound the women! What does she expect of me?" Sometimes wives are unreasonable in their demands. Generally, their husbands would like to
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  • 27 17 Some men think that being married to a woman means merely seeing her in the mornings instead of in the evenings. Helen Rowland.
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  • 200 17 IT is estimated that you walk about 200,000 miles in an average lifetime, and from the first step you take in childhood, you determine the way you will walk as an adult. Surveys carried out by shoe recearch units show that no other part
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    • 272 17 PUT that certain mtgie in your I ,^<m* 1 wnilc with flattering, dt^^l colourful Pond's Lipstick. Sec W how smoothly and evenly it \L 1 goes 0n and clings for J^t r hours! And what a wide J^^L Ml! variety of alluricg shades to jr.').^Lm. Mk choose) from! ff Always
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  • 521 18  - The car driver— the other side of the picture Christopher Page £S ALTHOUCH this column is written primarily for, and about, motorists and their cars, it did occur to me recently that perhaps I should have a look at the other side of the picture. So. for much of the
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  • 640 18 INEVITABLY, when one is trying out a new car every week, one looks forward in particular to testing the more exotic varieties, even though these are of less general public interest and out of reach of the average buyer. It was
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  • 406 18  - THOSE RESIGNATIONS AT THE TOP: THEY'RE MOST UNTIMELY NOW CRUSADER By APPARENTLY all's not well within the Selangor Hockey Association as there have been a spate of resignations among top officials during recent weeks. It is regrettable these should occur during this "Olympic"' year when support from players, fans and
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  • 109 18 Weights made him 'Roman warrior' WHEN 23-year-old Ronald Low first fell under the spell of body-buildin? six years ago he weighed i mere 98 lb. Today this young shipping clerk tops the scale at log lb and looks like a "Roman warrior." Last month he represented Singapore in the Mr
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  • 91 18 Across; 1 Sedan. 5 Order. 8 Aroma. 11 Incapacitated. 12 Epoch. 13 pant 16 Toe. 17 True. 19 Stun. 21 Limp. 22 Chalet. 23 Demise, 24 Emit. 26 Tine. 27 Snip. 28 Cap. 30 Data. 32 Selid. 34 Unaccompanied, 35 A10e5. 36 Drear. 37 Hence. Down: 1 Skimp.
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  • 397 19 SCC took hard knocks before beating Aussie Airmen six-nil THE Rival Australian A will be tough •on. heir own grour g Ticklers and str ticket Club son ub won by six point* Llr Force, Tengah, rugger opposition for all-comers id yesterday, their hard, ong runners gave the Sinie hard knocks
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  • 67 19 YMCA TENNIS TITLE TO MM HEE CHIN LChin won the 1 *fnnis singlea n he beat A. O. B M in the final at Road yesterday, m a hard tussle by t :hr first set in 20 4 after Pakir had 4-3 ad set Pakir again d at 3-1. 1-2
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  • 93 19 lotion beat Royal Navy I A points (two goals and to 11 i goal, try and in a rugger match at the M yesterday. >red three trie* for were converted by t Stevenson and »< were scored through md Corson. ••Mar beat RIME, by ••xo goals,
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  • 62 19 rs beat Royal Air Poree r.gi B by 6 points (2 three (try) in a rugger nangl yesterday. gave Changi a 3-0 lead ■xlth an unconverted c Black* rallied strongly in -ill and equalised Cbna Cheow Hup with a a pass from Yam Kay scored The
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  • 35 19 1 Mr». Wendy Lumaden. playing In top form, won the Royal Slnga--1 pore Oolf Club's women's d&in- ptonihlp when she beat Mrs. Barbara Nlcholi by six and four on Friday.
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  • 630 19 APORES Olympic Games water-polo Wiebe Wolters. the Willie Hill .lonal trophy for the oar in succession Singapore Swimig Club No. 2 chamtiip sala at TanRhu yesterday. who jointly won r.y with Barry Mltln 1950. has retained It year-old Gordon -on all the events under
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  • 117 19 ROCK *N ROLL come« to Jalan Besar Stadium next Sunday to help raise funds for a Singapore charitable institution. Singapore's current Rock 'N Roll experts. Bayanl, Romo and Baby Jane. accompanied by the band of the Colony night spot at which they are
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  • 523 19 PONNIAH GANESAN IS CHAMPION AT TEACHERS MEET VINETEEN YEAR 11 OLD Ponniah Ganesan became individual champion at the Singapore Teachers' Union athletic meet at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Ganesan. a teacher In St. Patrick's School, won the 880 yd, three miles and was second in the 220 yds and 440
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  • 120 19 STIRK LEADS PEARCY IN RSGC FINAL rtR. D.I. Stlrk was leading J.F. Pearcy two up after the first 18 hole* In the Anal of the Royal Singapore Oolf Club's championship at Bukit Tlmah yesterday. The second 18 holei will be played this morning. Stlrk owed his lead to two splendid
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  • 135 19 LOS ANGELES. Saturday. VIC SEIXAS. the No. 1 U.S. Davis Cup player, overcame a one-set setback and went on to defeat young Ashley Cooper, of Australia, in a quarter-final match of the Pacific Southwest tennis tournament yesterday. Seixas beat the 20-year-old Aussie 3-6,
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  • 187 19 THREE goals by British Olympic centre forward Nugent enibled RAT. Chamti t« upeet Police 4-3 in a S.H.A. Dlv. 1 le««nie game at Changi on Friday Police were leading 2-1 at halftime and then were 3-1 ahead before Nugent got his three goals In the
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  • 336 19 CHAI HON YAM AND BROTHER JOINED FORCES AFTER HALF-TIME TO SCORE THREE GOALS A GAMBLE paid off handsomely at Balestier Road yesterday when Singapore Chinese Recreation Club beat Ceylon Sports Club 3-0 in a Singapore Hockey Association Div 1 league match. The Chinese
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  • 26 19 HAMBURG. Germany. Sat.— Heinz Stretz. of Berlin, outboxeU Britain's former world middleweight champion, Randy Turpln, last night to win a convincing 10--round decision. AP.
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  • 165 19 SINGAPORE and former \io Selangor inside forward lAjit Singh was ordered off 'the field when Royal Naval Police and Wanderers played j a scoreless draw in their S.H.A. Dlv. 1 league game at the Naval Base yesterday Ajit Singh, who was playing at centre
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    • 27 19 IftU REDUOK (ANC SAI) ORANGE OR PINEAPPLE T^^j^J FAMOUS fOR FLAVOUR SINCE 18SJ Mr II 0 I I fl II 111 (Incorporated in StfXSOOOTC Singapore Colombo Penang.
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  • 26 20 1* Word, lit (minimum/. MR. T. SUNDARAJI Retired Pensioner, of Seran^oon Gardens passed awny peacefully on 21.9.56. Funeral was held on 22.9.56, at Hindu Cemetery.
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  • 2463 20  -  EPSOM JEEP Hv Mawi brings in an early double rtfSTINE, with Mickey Donnelly astride, caused a surprise to pay S9l in the Gold Vase Trial over 6f. at Ipoh yesterday, first day of the Perak Turf Club Sultan's Gold Vase Meeting:. Carrying topweight of 9.5
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    41 20 A spill on tin- verge of a photo-finish with the winner, Don Ferguson, in a final of the U.S. Olympic cycling trials robs Howard Rogers of a possible place >n the team. Here he is being consoled by friends. A.P. photo.
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  • 240 20 BY EPSOM JEEP IPOH. Sat. IJIGH HOPES, with Tom Mortimer up, showed a grand turn of speed to clock 36 2/5 for 3f. in a tryout with Acrobat (Hudson) at Ipoh this morning. High Hopes came right away from his stable mate at the
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