The Straits Times, 14 October 1956

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  • 15 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES nettle in Malay* No. 1,103. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1956 20 CENTS
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  • 612 1 ANGRY PARENTS DRAG DEFIANT PUPILS HOME Boredom replaces fervour of school rebels COLLAPSE of the Singapore middle schools student rebellion appeared imminent yeserday as parents gave strong backing to a Covernmcnt plan to reform the schools. Hundreds of parents forced their sons and daughters home from two school camps after
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  • 63 1 TOKYO, Sat.— More than 200 people were injured today when police and rioters clashed again at Sunakawa City near Tokyo. The rioters were protesting against the extension of runways of a United States Far Eastern Air Force base. More than 70 armoured cars and 2,000
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  • 347 1 Lim turns tables on black flag men 'I ACCEPT TOKEN OF SURRENDER' THE Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, yesterday turned the tables on six men who handed him a black flag "symbolising the death of democratic rights and liberties in Singapore." Accepting the flag in the Public Relations Conference
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  • 9 1 'PEEPING TOMS' SCARED HER OFF TURN TO PAGE 13
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  • 146 1 rE pilot and two passengers of a trooplift 848 Naval Air Squadron helicopter had a "lucky escape" when it crashed In Penjjgarang. Johore, yesterday morning The pilot, Lt. Cdr. D. T. J. Stanley. 35, and two Federation policemen, Mohd. Haji Latiff and Osman bin
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  • 71 1 $:3 0,000 JACKPOT yavav. There's still time to have a crack at that THERE'S still time for you to have a crack at that $30,000 jackpot in The Malayan Monthly's Contest 'A' (September). This big-money competition closes on Monday at 5 p.m., but .VaVaV.VaVa\V.V.\V.V.VaVa\Va\WVV entries from outside Singapore post-marked Monday,
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  • 270 1 Quiet in all sectors— 3,450 arrested HONC KONG Saturday. THE COVERNOR of Hong Kong, Sir Alexander Granrham, arrived back in this riottorn Colony from leave this morning and within a few hours went touring the worst-affected districts in an open jeep. He called
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  • 47 1 HONG KONG, Sat. .Irs. Ernst, wife of the .-miss Vice-Consul Mr Fritz Ernst, died in hospital here today from barns received when a mob attacked the taxi in which she and her husband were travelling through the riot area on Thursday Renter.
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  • 212 1 PEACE -BUT NOT AT ANY PRICE EDEN ADDRESSES CONSERVATIVE RALLY LONDON. Saturday. CIR ANTHONY EDEN, the Prime Minister, said at Llandudno, Wales, today that peace had been Britain's aim throughout the Suez crisis negotiations but not peace at any price. "In dealing with a dictatorship, peace at any price means
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  • 41 1 PARIS, Sat. Enclosed in a bronze urn weighing 26 kilogrammes the ashes of 28--year-old Miss Setsuke Teramoto, a Japanese student murdered in a knife attack "while on holiday In Parks, were flown home to Tokyo today. Reuter.
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  • 36 1 HONG KONG, Sat. Mr. David Marshall, former Chief Minister of Singapcvre, left Peking by air for Canton today on his way home from a visit to Communist China, Radio Peking rei«crted.—Reuter.
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  • 210 1 Off today -first rubber for China THE first shipment of rubber to China since the easing of the strategic embargo will leave Singapore this morning in the Van Noort. The consignment consists of 350 tons of rubber for Tient- sin and 50 tons of latex for Shanghai. The Van Noort,
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  • 31 1 BIG TWO TALU ON SUEZ NEW YORK. Sat. Mr. Selw.vn l.loyd. British Foreign Secretary, con-fi-rred today with Mr. John Foster Oulles. I.S. Secretary of State, im Sue/ crisis. Reuter.
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    • 319 1 $5 9 000: One winner The $5,000 prize for the Straits Times Contest *V was won by: A. BARUCH of 945, Jalan Delapan, Sentul Kuala Lumpur. His set of answers was adjudged to be the best received and considered. See Page 9 for the Competition Editor's article. lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIN Two Scoops
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  • 667 2  -  Nina Sp tor I U, IX the damp equatorial heat of the ishmd of Java, east of Singapore, I met primitive peoples not far removed from the Stone Age cities sophisticated princes and princesses. These two extremes live worlds apart, with widely different customs and ideas
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  • 324 2 FROMTHE JUNGLE TO A SULTAN'S PALACE iiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiilillliilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiilllllP Javanese are Muslims and. therefore, allowed to marry four wives-^provided. adds their hold book the Koran, that they are all treated equally. In practice, this is an impossible feat. The more educated the women become, the less inclined they are to share their
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  • 1260 2  - I COURT DANCERS AT JOGJA M The second on Hie right is the Sultan' s youngest wife. Nina Sp tor I U, ii\g loom. xveireshments were served and cigarettes passed round. Then the President, who until then had been his usual smiling self, suddenly turned serious. He leaned back in
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  • 1321 3 In every Famous Criminal Trial the accused, sooner or later, has had to answer One Question which has sealed his Fate. In this specially written version the SYDNEY FOX Murder Trial what in your opinion, was THE FATAL QUESTION that decided Fox's Guilt? rB^HE illuminated clock-tower opposite
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  • 305 3 Free love blossoms on islands of 20,000 saints LONDON, Sat. THEY used to call the islands of Anglesey and Holyhead "the holiest places in Britain." Twenty thousand saints are said to be buried there. Now local people are calling them "the islands of free love." For the Medical Officer of
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  • 212 3 LONDON, Sat. UOW did they I've in the good old days or the bad old days, whichever way you look at it? What did it cost them, and did they have fun 100 years ago? Would you like to change places with
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  • Article, Illustration
    25 4 MR. MALCOL*,' I DONALD, Chancello- the University of Malaya, addresses the gathering at yesterday s vocation at the Vici Memorial Hall. Sunaa. Times picture.
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  • 508 4 IN a solemn and spectacular convocation c/remony in the Victoria Memorial Hall yesterday, the Chancellor of the University of Malaya, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, conferred degrees on 215 new graduates. The occasion was made a landmark in the University's history by the conferment of
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  • 173 4 MALACCA, Sat. A toddy seller, O. S. Maniam. contesting an application by his estranged wife for an increase In maintenance, told a magistrate here today that he could not understand how his wife could be pregnant when he had not lived with her for
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  • 162 4 Mr. Mac Donald said he was tremendously proud to be the University's Chancellor and that he numbered many friends among this year's crop of new doctors, teachers, administrators and others. He deeply regretted that the most distinguished of the graduates Sir Sydre.v Came could not
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  • 541 4 BULK OF VARSITY CASH STILL FROM OVERSEAS fHE University of Malaya's former Vice-Chancel lor, Sir Sydney Came, gave a severe trouncing yesterday to older graduates for their failure to rally to the University's moral and financial support. Sir Sydney's address to the University Convocation in
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  • 64 4 Reds told to give up150,000 times SEG.v RA.F. planr d leaflets Biput and TVnar. Segamat today I munlst trrr come out and ill The leaflets terrorists of thr d of their leader patrols of the So"' Borderers. The latest to regiment's guns Hoonß. 34. a branch tee member Slput area,
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  • 332 5 He kept on working till he reached 73 THE late Mr. W. D. 1 Nicholas. M.B.E-. who died in Singapore recently at the age of SI. was working as a civil engineer at the Singapore Harbour Board until he was 73. Ho first retired ate of 55 but went 15
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  • 229 5 DELTA MEN WAIT IN VAIN FOR THEIR D for Dial) DAY RESIDENTS of the Delta -Ganges housing estate have been asking for telephones since the estate was built by the Singapore Improvement Trust six years ago. Yet today no home, no shop on the estate has a telephone. For years
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  • 238 5 -SAYS HOLLYWOOD HAIR STYLIST SINGAPORE girls have beautiful hair but they lack originality and are way behind as far as "styling" is concerned. This is the opinion of Miss Sarina Messiah a Hollywood hair stylist, who has been in the Colony for the past
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  • 36 5 An American motorist who stopped outside a police station to hand in $90 he picked up in the street found a "tlc--1 ket" on his windscreen when he came out for wrong-way parking.
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  • 116 5 BANNED FILM MAY BE SHOWN An Indian film producer yesterday agreed to revise picture he made in 1954 with a view to its beinr screened here in Singapore. The film, "Prisoner of Galconda" was banned by the Singapore censors on the grounds it was unsuitable for screening in the Colony.
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  • 62 5 The Singapore Social Welfare Department conducted 36 raids for the suppression of brothels under the Women and Girls Protection Ordinance last month. In its monthly report for September, it says that four girls were detained and were placed in "a place of safety." Three other girls
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  • 139 5 56,500.000 district hospital planned for residents in the Katong, Bedok and Changi area may be built on a small hill off East Coast Road. The Governor, Sir Robert Black, and a party of top Government officials, including the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, visited
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  • 65 5 The China Society Is look- ing for land on which to build a cultural centre. The president, Mr. Lee Slow Mong, said yesterday that the society had been promised money for the building, and if it found a suitable site, work could be started very quickly.
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  • 19 5 Mr. J. R. D. Tata, chairman of Air-India international, left Singapore yesterday by air for Bombay.
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  • 31 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Mr. Shane Summers, 20, of the Outward Bound Trust of Britain, arrived here today to give Instructions at the outward bound school at Lumut, In Perak.
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  • 35 5 SEGAMAT. Sat.— Voice aircraft flew over Segamat district last night, urging terrorist gangs in the area to surrender. They were told of their recent loss of leaders killed by the security forces.
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  • 24 5 Reason given by an Ontario motorist for driving at 70 m. pJi.— He wanted to get home for a hot shower.
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  • 18 5 A hen which is mothering four kittens in Manitoba refuses to let the mother cat near them.
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  • 183 5 HHHE New Zealand Com- mission in South-East Asia has arranged with distinguished New Zealand artist Marcus King to paint a special picture to be reproduced in the "Living Pictures" series in "More About Eve" at Raffles Hotel on Dec. 1, 3, 5
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  • 374 6 SMUGGLING -PAR AVION TOWKAY CHONCS ACCOMPLICES JAILED FOR CONSPIRING TO EVADE DUTY Watches and lighters from Singapore to Britain by forces mail MANCHESTER, Saturday. A MAN and woman and their 21 -year-old son were all jailed here today for conspiring with a man named Chong to evade customs duty on
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  • 124 6 Mr. M hits at new rubber rules HONG KONG. Sat. MR David Marshall said in Peking today that he deeply regretted the Singapore Government's "unrealistic and unfortunate new reI gulation" about rubber exports to China, the New China i News Agrncy reported. Mr. Marshall was commenting on the Singapore decision
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  • 61 6 MALINFS, Belgium, Sat Police said yesterday they had arrested a 27-year-old married man on charges of luring young girls to a lonely villa near here and torturing them. They said he got his victims by advertising. The man was identified as Hyacinth Marien, father, of two.
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  • 23 6 JERUSALEM. Sat. Israel and Jordan troops exchanged ifire for 15 minutes across the divided city of Jerusalem i yesterday. A. P.
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  • 108 6 POZNAN. Sat. Mothers wept in court here yesterday when six youns Poles were sent to prison for terms of 18 months to six years for stealing arms and attacking security headquarters in the bread riots of last June. Two men— one aged
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  • 31 6 MANILA, Sat. A Filipino Muslim who went berserk on Palawan Island, killed 16 16 people and critically wounded one other before he was subdued. A. P.
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  • 35 6 WASHINGTON. Sat.— The World Bank yesterday lent U553,400,000 to the port authority of Thailand for dredges and auxiliary equipment to be operated in the channel leading to the port of Bangkok.— Reuter.
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  • 28 6 Hands on heads, they await questioning Curfew breakers arrested in Hong Kong squat on the floor of Police Headquarters as they await questioning. A.P. picture.
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  • 308 6 KING AND I: BAN THIS FARCE CALL IN BANGKOK BANCKOK. Saturday CIAMESE newspapers today called the American film 'The King and I' a tissue of falsehoods which has been made into a farce with no intention to promote ties of friendship between Siam and America. It was the fourth day
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  • 26 6 LONDON. Sat.— At its annual conference here today the Conservative overwhelmingly in favour of the retention of the death penalty for murder.— Reuter.
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  • 25 6 PORT SAID, Sat. The first Russian passenger ship since the Suez Canal was nationalised on July 26 passed through the waterway yesterday.— A.P.
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  • 85 6 TEACHER HAD 3 TALKATIVE GIRLS TAPED NEW YORK, Sat.— A 56--year-old elementary school teacher is under suspension In Brighton. Colorado, for allegedly taping the mouths of three girls for talking in class. School board officials disclosed they had suspended Miss Esther B. Bogle, on the complaint of parents v. :i
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  • 71 6 LOS ANGELES, Sat. Charles Elms, 17. charged with murder, told the police yesterday he would ask for the death penalty. I can't see any future In jail." he said. It's too late in life to straighten me out." Elms had admitted stabbing Judy Burford
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  • 150 6 ACROSS-ATLANTIC censorship battle has developed over a new Hollywood film, "Written on the Wind." now under snbmission to the British censors. Arguments over cuts demanded in London are being referred to New York. Made by Universal International, "Written on tbe Wind" has some
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  • 286 6 'HOW DOES SHE WALK?' I ONDON, Sat.— Somt k of the most spectacular reviews in British theatrical history created Arthur Miller's banned play "A View From the Bridge" yesterday but most of them were directed at the breathtaking view of his wife, Marilyn Monroe. At the
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  • 29 6 COIOMBO, Sat.— Air Ceylon International plans to extend its services to China starting with a direct air service from Colombo to Peking and Shanghai. U. P.
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  • 156 6 NEW DELHI, Sat. Nearly] 200,000 people here were today preparing to leave homes threatened by a slowly moving wall of water rolling down the Jumna River towards Delhi. The river is expected to rise to a record peak of six or sevon feet above its
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  • 826 7 The KNOW ALLS' ANYTHING YOU WANTS TO KNOW WHEN the Titanic struck an iceberg in the Atlantic it is said that a gash 300 feet long was ripped in her plates. Surely ice is not tougher than steel? In which case why didn't the Titanic destroy the iceberg instead of
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  • 836 7 developed. What can I do to gain good stature? FRUSTRATED At 15 you haven't nearly finished growing yet, 90 I wouldn't worry too much if I were you. Plenty of rest, a well-balanced diet, and some rigorous exercise will make you fit. And why not
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  • 398 8 SHOULD a girl dress to please her boy friend, or just please herself about what she wears? This is a question often asked but hardly ever, answered, because many girls will not admit they wear a dress solely because it's the
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  • SUSAN BARRIE PAGE for TEENS AND TWENTIES
    • 185 8 Grace rules the waves "^HE Monaco, a new hair-style inspired by Princess Grace Kelly's distinctive coiffure, is the latest rage overseas. This is a simple, mediumlength style with a minimum of curl, which can be arranged in several ways with the help of an extra hair-piece that is only distantly
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    • 52 8 Princess Marie Louise has thought of a novel Idea to illustrate her memoirs, which will soon be published. As a frontispiece to the book she will have a drawing of her hands busy writing. At the end there will be another drawIng of her hands
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    • 100 8 'Spring Time' in white Chinese satin More than SOO people packed the Harlequin Hotel, Kuala Lumpur, for a parade of Hong Kong, Pekinr and western fashions, arranged by Mrs. Lo Gaik Swee, of "Vogue" fashion saloon. Clothes included gay beachwear, cheongsams, crisp cottons and elegant cocktail dresses.
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    • 51 8 ALL BRIGHT AND SPARKLING PLENTY OF GLITTER is the current vogue in accessories. Shoes, handbags, bracelets and costume jewellery are bright and sparkling, in silver, gold or a combination of bright colours. The sandals and handbag pictured here are of vari-coloured, shimmering pointelle cloth. A rhinesone bracelet completes the eye-catching
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    • 287 8 By ANNE SCOTT-JAMES EVER since Princes* Margaret appeared in a •hort evening dress at the Governor's reception in her honour in Mombasa, It has been a battle of long or short evening dresses. I am for short ones. And I've been asking the best-known evening beauties to
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    • 100 8 It is fear of rain that keeps so many people Indoors in wet weather. A bad season may keep our bodies short of essential vitamins. So it would be wise to take vitamins A, D and C as a medicine. Vitamins A and D can be taken
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  • 368 9 BRITISH SOCCER RESULTS liiMMIV, «mt.— Result* of to- MK-rrr mmtchM: IH INTERNATIONAL gnti&nd 2 BwlUerUn4 2 LEAGt'E, HIV. I t ;ll» 3 NrwrMtle V. 1 4 Tmiton N E 0 1 W. Brom. I 1 i 1 Arsrnal S (i CMM 3 I r r<]» 1 Birmingham 1 I Shrffirld
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  • 476 9  - $100,000 black magic swindle— police hunt mystery 'Bomo' PATRICK CHEE »ney in ceremonial boxes -a trance, then she paid a 'dividend' by A WHOLE kampong off Dorset Road, Singapore, yesterday echoed with the story of a $100,000 black magic swindle. And the police are on the hunt for a fair-skinn-ed
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  • 58 9 FAMED DANCER AT ACE OF 11 ELEVEN -YEAR- OLD Vasantha Maniam (above), of Singapore, an outstanding: Indian classical dancer, has been offered several film contracts in India. She will soon appear in two Tamil films to be released here. The only daughter of P. V. S. Mani, a civilian employee
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  • 382 9  -  J. K. TAN By CIDEWALK signs can be stupefying as well as amusing. As a collector of strange signs, I find the diversion takes away the monotony of my daily trips to and from the office. And some of them are
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  • 842 9 By the Competition Editor A BIGGER than usual entry gave the winner stiff competition in Straits Times Word Puzzle "Y." There were many who differed at only one point from the winning solution. Here are what the Judges thought were the most apt and accurate
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  • 60 9 The $5,000 prize in Straits Times Word Puzzle Contest 'V* was won by A. BARUCH. 945. Jalan Delapan, Sentul, Kuala Lumpur. He submitted a set of answers which corresponded completely with those given above. This was adjudged to give the most apt and accurate answers to
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  • 584 10 SHOULD [0 DRIVERS BE BANNED AFTER 3 FAILURES? OWE YES' against a chorus of NOES' f^r.. B. j. C. Buckeridge, acting chairman of the Singapore Safety First Council, wants L-drivers who fail twice in driving tests to be banned for two years from taking further tests. But other Colony traffic
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  • 'PIANO TUNING HOT SUITABLE FOR A GIRL'-BUT
    • 362 10 JEANETTE (back with diploma) PROVES HER FRIENDS WRONG TWO years ago her friends advised Miss Jeanette Wong Siew Chee of Singapore against learning to be a qualified piano technician. It was not a good profession for a woman they said. But the 21-year-old former Methodist Girls' School student was determined
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    • 437 10 The Countryman's Journal QNE morning at 7.30 v the barking of TYMOTWV dogs was heard close by as they chased some animal. The Cook was told .to go below to see that our dogs were not involved with T's. He was in
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  • 197 11 FINED HOO FOR INDECENCY, DANCER SAYS: IV E QUIT Girl who twice shed too much is told: Next time it's jail BATU CAJAH, Sat. Chan Hoong, 23, star stripteaser of the South American Dance, said in Court here today that she has given up stripping for tinging.
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  • 67 11 Officials of the Singapore deration of Malaya of the Institution of iral Engineers elected augural meeting last are: an Mr. T. Karma-' rctary Mr. W. N. t treasurer Mr G. C. immlttee members: Mejan. T F. Lee. J. D. Batra Soo Bee. G. H. Wong A D.
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  • 170 11 ITOH Sat. Four stripn of the Hong Au Yong Hoong Rewtft charged here towlth Indecent beur at the Cap.tol :re last Thursday dock were pr?tty ng Fun. 20. Fong Hoh 20 Leung Mel. 21. Lee Pul Fong. 30. All aded not guilty. A woman
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  • 108 11 IT'S VICTORY, SAYS MR. LIM For the black flag men, red fates THE CHIEF MINISTER of Singapore. Mr.. Lim Yew Hock (centre) and four of his ministers gave the "V" (for victory) sign as they stopped at Merdeka Bridge during a tour of the city yesterday. Mr. Lim drove in
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  • 43 11 Hints in preparing for the examinations of the Australian Society of Accountants were given in a talk by Mr. JR. Kinsman, managing director of the Hemingway Robertson Institute, at the V.M.C.A. hall in Orchard Road. Singapore, yesterday.
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  • 235 11 IMPORTANCE OFTHE VOTE TO WOMEN Mr. LIM: YOU HAVE BIG PART TO PLAY THE Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, told Singapore's business and professional women yesterday the fact that the Colony would get self-government next year made it all the more urgent for it to put its house in
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  • 118 11 Citizens say we don't want self-rule BRUNEI TOWN. Sat. rE citizens of Brunei Town have told the Sultan that they are unwillI ing at present to participate in local government. And because to try to compel the people would be a denial of democracy, the Sultan has postponed the enforcement
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  • 116 11 HAS LARRY WRITTEN OUR ANTHEM? LONDON, Sat— Larry Adler, the American harmonica virtuoso, is among seven musicians from whom the composer of Malaya's national anthem will be selected, according to a columnist in the Daily Herald today. He said: "Larry is eagerly awaiting news from Singapore. "He hopes it will
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  • 51 11 Boys at Singapore's Gimson School have at last got over an outbreak of measles. Due to the sickness, its ninth anniversary display and exhibition had to be postponed last June. The display and exhibition will now be held at 4 p.m. on Saturday at the
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  • 287 11 kJR. Soh Bui Keen tells nri the saddest fishing story in Singapore today of one that got away last week a 15ft giant marlin. Mr. Soh— he Is better known as Kirn —set out with a Harbour Board engineer on a
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  • 63 11 Fifty Singapore underprivileged children from the Safari Club were yesterday entertained to a party In a fairyland of toys by the staff of John Little's. The boys and girls, between five and 12 years, squealed with delight as they lingered at the numerous counters in the
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  • 54 11 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. Kee Kam Chau, a 53-year-old woman, was fined $2,400 or six months' jail here today for possession of 13,490 cigarettes on which duty amounting to $336 had not been paid. She was arrested during a raid on a house in Jalan Trus.
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  • 16 11 The Singapore Prisons Association held their annual ball at the Adelphi Hotel last night.
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  • 168 11 rE young people of Singapore will never get the Hitler Youth treatment, the Minister for Education, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, said yesterday. Speaking at the 20th annual inspection and display of the 3rd Singapore Company, the Boys' Brigade, Mr. Chew said the multiplicity of
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  • THE SUNDAY TIMES
    • 324 12 'TECHNOLOGICAL skills are essentials if the future of Singapore and the Federation is to be as prosperous »s it ought to be. But these skills are not learned easily and naturally when a boy or girl grows up as are the more natural skills of the field
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    • 179 12 HTHREE members of an unofficial censorship board in the Federation have gon c through what must surely be the severest ordeal to which sensitive and intelligent men can be subjected. In the past seven months they have sat through a dozen strip shows. Their most recent
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  • 716 12 SCHOOL FOR 1,200 JET PILOTS They come from 16 countries JTRSTENFELDBRUCK Air Base is the largest jet training school outside the United States. There, in slightly more than two years, 1.200 pilots from 16 countries have learned to fly the propellor-less aircraft which will be the weapons of any future
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  • 584 12  - Shot in the arm for the Malay language NOORDIN BIN ZAINUDDiN LITERARY CONGRESS MARKS NEW PHASE FOR MALAYA'S NATIONAL TONGUE By JHt thira Malay Language and Literary Congress, held at the University of Malaya a fortnight ago, marked the beginning of a new, and perhaps the most significant, phase in
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  • 331 12 COMMON TONGUE for 100 MIL. PEOPLE language. Book.> pose should be the Government Malay pro.se should be accordi place by the Malay films should use standard of Ma of all national be encouraged i and commui: tween the vi unions and Oovi partments shou] ducted in Malay. laya and Mala
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  • 150 13 OLYMPIC COOKS: TEN ARE CHOSEN athletes promised: 'The very ben curries' kJALAYAN athletes and rvl officials going to the Olympic Games can be sure of getting good, hot "nasi beryani" and jyam kurma" during their stay in Melbourne. Australian Commlsion Singapore yesterday selecM. Kador Sultan of t Jubilee Restaurant and
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  • 71 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Director of Posts, I S Gammon, said today the loss of $1,500 from a mall bag in transit between mam and Teluk Anscn offices on Monday would affect those who had remitted money. The money lost consisted remittances to India.
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  • 121 13 An old man. Sect Guan rhuan. 63. alleged in a Singapore court yesterday that poJire officers planted chap>'.ips on him. il Sect's story: He said walking in Madras on Aug. 7 when two c. aiming to be detec- i topped him and
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  • 23 13 The 6th "Arrow"' Scout Group, Singapore, will hold its annual campfire at the j Victoria School at 7 p.m. on Saturday.
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  • 451 13  -  SIT YIN FONG SHIRLEY, 20, SAYS: SOME HAD BOX CAMERAS, SOME COULDN'T LOAD THEIRS AND OTHERS JUST CAME FOR A -LOOK-SEE' By A BEAUTIFUL young English photographic model hat quit a Singapore art studio because, she says, she was annoyed by Peeping Toms
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  • 5 13 MODEL GIVES UP HER JOB
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  • 53 13 A woman, Han Juk Kirn, 1 42 sustained serious head injuries and died following a fall from a bus at the junction of Scotts Road and Orchard Road, Singapore, yesterday. Witnesses are requested to contact Traffic Inspector. H. ;M. Mahpuz at the Sepoy i
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  • 56 13 John Sutherland Walker, 33, attached to the Naval Base, was fined $100 by a Singapore traffic magistrate yesterday for negligent driving. Walker was involved In a collision with a bicycle ridden by a bread-seller. Leong Hln Jee, 43 at the 2 1 2 milestone,
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  • 26 13 The 3rd annual general meeting of the Singapore Canine Welfare Association will be held at No. 12. Boscombe Road at 5 p.m. next Sunday.
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  • 30 13 There were no official prices issued by the Singapore Copra Association yesterday as in future It has been decided to close the market on Saturdays.
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  • 18 13 The tin price in Singapore ye«terday was $389.37*J per plcul down 12 <i cents on Friday.
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  • 27 13 A woman, Llm Port Geok, 23. was fined $250 in a Singapore court yesterday for possessing $482 worth of chap-ji-kee documents on Oct. 13.
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  • 116 13 I COULD BE A RICH GIRL...' brings her many modelling offers. Some people have even offered to open new studios with her as model. "I could be a rich girl if I took up nude modelling again," she said. Shirley recently won a talentime contest, singing for the first time
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  • 227 13 Chief of studio explains system MR. LOH FORD. 45. executive chief of the Hollywood Art Studio, had this to say about alleged Peeping Tom incidents in his studio. "There was a small window in the common wall between the posing chamber and the dark room. "Its curtain was only drawn
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  • 32 13 Dr. Ho Seng Ong, the education secretary for the Methodist Church in Malaya, will be the guest preacher at the 4 p.m. service at the Barker Road Methodist Chapel today.
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  • 23 13 SINGAPORE: Today 7.13 ajn. (6ft. 9tn.) 6.28 p.m. 1 7ft. 2in.); tomorrow 8.12 ajn. (7ft. 31n.) 7.54 p.m (7ft. 4 In.)
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    • 303 13 radio malaya Regional •Profr»min« thus marked can SINGAPORE be received by listeners in Malacca, Jf h Ji rt W J2i Mriiura wave libra. Short wave 49 62m. raeaiom AJ|t 7 15 Tout Signal And wave 467 m.. 343 m., 366 m. and Opening Annct; 7.16 Morning Ser- enade; 7.30 News;
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  • 535 14  - LETTERS FROM A KING DONALD DAVIES HISTORICAL CORNER By /^FTER seeing the film "The King and I" Robinson and Company's General Manager, Mr. Hare, telephoned to say his company still had in their possession two letters written from the Siamese Court ordering goods from the store. Mr. Hare was more
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    206 14 TV) faces reveal charE acter? That is a controE versial Question. Court re=j cords show that some of the E greatest criminals have had E the faces of saints. But E faces do make for interest E ing photography and they form the subject of this E week's Camera
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  • 94 14 pAMERA fans should send E entries to "Camera test." Sunday Times. Cecil ~i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
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    • 196 14 Popular Crossword ACROSS: 1 Kept on trying (9) DOWN: 1 Demented (9) 2 8 Dough (3) 11 Neglect (4j 12 Throw out (4) 3 Manage a Cask (3) 13 Pimple (4) 14 horse (4) Vessels (8) 5 Step (5) Swagger (4) 15 Alternate chant- 6 Synchronises (5) 7 Dishes (7)
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  • 465 15 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit M-G.M.'s brilliant version of the Graxiano story had me as excited as a canary hitting his first High C. The film is oddly titled "Somebody Up There Likes Me" dealing as it does with the tempestuous career of the
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  • 9 15 Andres Velasquez and Conquisador
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  • 290 15 DISNEY AGAIN WAVES HIS WAND TO MAKE MAGIC I TIP my tile in salute to Walt Disney for the horsesense he showed in his presentation of "The Littlest Outlaw" for R.K.O. Like the astute showman he is, he avoids a pitfall most producers plunge into with the recklessness of a
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  • 105 15 TIfINIATURE Japanese "H-Bombs." packaged In Hong Kong, are released in Singapore by Shaw Brothers in "Colourful Tokyo and the blast comes in dead on the beam. Two errant husbands hav e the time of their lives (but none for their wives as they
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  • 299 15  -  Discus fDISCS^ DKIII.HIZ s Requiem, Op. S, i» thing of dynamic majesty. It Is not a work to be undertaken lightly as it calls for choral work and orchestral playIng of greatness anything less is going to fall. The Rochester Oratorio 80--rlety
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  • 442 15 Special art in making a radio commentary "IT'S all very well, said an acquaintance to i me after reading my last week's column, "to say that if Radio Malaya's English programme staff were relieved of hack work they would then have the time to produce good listening "But do you
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    • 1442 16 I I I i a^a^aP^V T^Kf M^^l □a^B^a^a^L^P^aV a^a^Vk a^a«""~~~ 1 r J I J/j#LW\ TME PLACES QUICICLV VANISHED AS sALtZ\(ct W S K. I I I I 'M tf[V I A77&ESSE7 hS SUBJECTS. V TV\ CE _LOO WAS F /l^" > *s/ if CfW/1 SCf i GOING NORTH i
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    • 550 17 |C& I DON'T CARE WHAT FLINT I I 'SHE WALKS IN OEAU7Y LH<S i^F 4P S«^*». OIANA CANT 0£ THE THE NIGHT OF- CLOUDLESS W j^F^ '*^^^^^m^* f r<&' MOLL c* 1 <^w<sster tidy cljmes amp stab cv s^es-/ M J^T Jf^ <^^^^^m*-*ft > r''^L MITH Jlst uxx as lord
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    • 302 18 ■k /tll bet the. kios^v NIGHT lIS THE DISABLED SHIP J •*&'*jjA H. f J AND LEAVES AT THE CRACK OF 'V "^^i^^ l/ *J DAWN TO REJOIN LAHNA AND PUNCH ffc > ri V* IN A KNAPSACK 1 I /^VULTURES THAT MUST I f L M4N* < DIINPU l\
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  • 431 19 What Vulcan pilot owes his life to PILOT GRIPS HANDLE ABOVE HEAD, WHICH FIRES 'GUN' EJECTING SEAT THROUGH ROOF pOH his seventh lucky escape. "Lucky" Broadhurst can thank one thing: the c jector seat. What is an ejector seat? It was introduced seven years ago when it became apparent that
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  • 425 19 INDESTRUCTIBLE -THAT'S WHAT THEY CALL HIM INDESTRUCTIBLE. That's how R.A.F. men have always thought of Sir Harry Broadhurst. Now they are certain of it"Broadie" has done it again. Since he Joined the R.A.F. In 1926 as a pilot-officer luck has always perched on the proud wings of
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  • 492 19 Britons beat censor by joining 'theatre clubs 9 LONDON. Sat. BRITONS are side-step-ping their theatrical censor at a rate of 3,000 persons a week in a conspiracy to see plays banned by the Lord Chamberlain, official arbiter of what goes on a stage and in what form. They do this
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  • 553 20 Brides moan for mama HONEYMOON HEARTACHES NEW YORK, WHAT do brides complain about most on a honeymoon? "Surprisingly, the problem girls mention most often is that they miss their mothers they feel homesick," said psychologist Harold Creenwald. "But usually a long distance phone call home makes them happy again. "I've
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  • 528 20 How well do YOU know HIM? HOW DO YOU STAND IN THE MARRIAGE STAKES? SYLVIA LAMOND INVITES YOU TO TRY THIS TEST LONDON, HOW WELL DO YOU KNOW YOUR HUSBAND? Apart from accepting that he likes hot, buttered toast, sole on the bone, and golf on Sundays, suspects painted toe-nails,
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  • 264 20 INDIA plans an intensive development programme in the Laccadives, a group of tropical islands in the Arabian Sea off the Malabar coast. Situated about 120 miles off India's west coast, the Laccadive archipelago consists of 10 islands, none larger than three square miles. The Islanders
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  • 1442 21 JHEY call me the "Prima Donna" of ■et. All right. I mind. Once they said it about me when I refused to bowl for Bradman. But for the background at particular story I w back to the war I'm thinking now of the I c attacked an
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  • 721 21 A DISAPPOINTED girl has written to an editor complaining that a holiday abroad with a girl friend was not so cheap as they thought it would be. They had little money j left for "having those funny drinks in funny cafes and amusing talk with Englishspeaking natives." "By
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    • 17 21 NEXT WEEK What I think about Hutton Keith Miller Is having his autobiography. "Cricket Crossfire," published soon.
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  • 607 22  - The new Sapphire gives a lively performance Christopher Page a £T the last Earls Court Motor Show, ArmstrongSiddeley introduced two new models, designed to fill the demand between their bigger Sapphire 346 and the ordinary family saloon of two litres or less. These models were the Sapphire 234 and the
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  • 138 22 BRITAIN'S NEW DIESEL SCOOPS' WORLD SURPRISE of the recent big Paris motor show was a 'new British fourcylinder diesel engine for trucks It astounded the motoring industry. Two great car empires Rootcs and standards got together to produce it with an eye on the worlds markets. The compact engine, basically
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  • 292 22 rpoi) \V S Gap Hill Climb is L attracting one of the best collections of machinery and drivers in Singapore for some time, and includes some strong competition from upcountry. Somewhere amongest the leaders should be L. C. Chan, who, for the first time,
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  • 108 22 ACROSS: 1, Persisted. 8, Sad, 11 Omit. 12, Tun. 13 Acne. 14. Side IS, Antiphon. 16. Steadier. 18, Ton. 19 Morsel 21 Safer. 24 Dale. 26, Sparse. 28, Spirit. 30, Eels. 31. Asset 32 Thesis 35. Beg. 37, Explodes. 40, Retailer 41. Ludo. 42, Orts. 43, Ore. 44.
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  • 585 22 ENG TECK BEATS HIS BROTHER BY POINT FOR SWIM TITLE OLYMPIC GAMES I water-polo player Gan Eng Teck was the individual champion in the men's division with 25 points at the Tiger Swimming Club's cham- pionships held at Haw Par pool yesterday. Twenty four year old Gan was first in
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  • 5 22  - SPORTING SAM. Reg. Wootto By
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  • 55 22 LAC Brian Toole, 22. of the Seletar C.C, Is tipped as favourite in today's 25--mile time trial organised by the R.A.F. Cycling Association (Far East). Winner of the 100 miles and 50 miles trials, success today will earn Toole the Ang Eng Ann challenge trophy, presented
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  • 49 22 KUALA LUMPUR, Sa; Selanpor Malays beat Pahang Malays 5-0 in their Sultans Cold Cup soccer match at Princes Road tociay. Although the visi.ors had a fair share of the exchanges, they were weak in shooting and missed many chances. Selangor led 3-0 at :*alf time.
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  • 36 22 PENANG. Sat— Roy.U Bangkok Sports Club beat Penang SporU Club by six points (a try and a penalty i to three ia try; in their Davy Cup rugger match at Western Road today.
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  • 51 22 MELBOURNE. Sa;. Mr A Princes Hot Spell, a 9-1 chanw won the Cauneld Guineas nt over one mile at Cauneld today Hot Spell, ridden by E. PrfiUx. won by a length from Hill with Monte Carlo I Ii lengths away third of 21 rue r.ers.
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  • 259 23 ■IMiAPORE MA- LAYS regained the sinc^pore Amateur I not ball Association community League championship with a record 15 goals to nil victory at Jalan Resar Stadium yesterday. Malays had been ch*mpl«M in 1954, but lost the title to the Chinese last rear. Runners-up I unnern-up
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  • 181 23 MELBOURNE. Sat r\«.VE STEPHENS. Au*tral'a's |M for 'he Olympic 5 000 j« n during the Olympic Park ;n ha.s been nufferjrn thiph mu»;le. gore "animation of the :-rred aft«r sevra laps of netrM trial. on to complete the It f:niAhe'. half a lap ixtralla's
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  • 26 23 SWREMBAN. Sat —Malacca beat Seremban by nine point.* (two tries and a drop goal.t to three (a tryi in a rueper match here to-
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  • 344 23 'Missing' right winger is only surprise SINGAPORE'S Olympic hockey team was named last night and the only surprise is that a regular right winger i s not included among the 16 players. The selected players are: Abdullah Hamid, E N. Pillai, R. Mosbergen, E. Doraisamy,
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  • 196 23 RAF S'pore rally to victory KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. (COMBINED R. A. F. Singapore beat Selangor Club by 14 points (a goal and three tries) to eight (a goal and a try) after trailing 3-8 at the interval in their rugger match here today. The airmen, the faster and fitter side,
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  • 85 23 3E%fBAX, Sat Selangor beat n 3-0 in a charity v match here today. »me. in aid of the Olympic was below expectations alii-. :3 Olympic players nine Selangor and four from Negrl k part. aneor were a more thrustful tmtii out did not make full use
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  • 44 23 Two players were sent off during a rugger match at Seletar yesterday They were J. Stewart 'i.R.A.A.P.) and M. Cattlgan (R.A.F. Seletar). The Australians won (1-0. Hanrahan converted a penalty from 30 yards and Hearnden scored an unconverted try.
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  • 27 23 G.H.Q. beat RAF Changi by 18 points i three goals, penalty goal) to eight i^nal. penalty goal) in their Rugby match at Tanglin yesterday.
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  • 274 23 SAAA to recommend Kesavan NOW IT'S UP TO SOSC S4NGAFORE Amateur AthI letic Association last night decided to recommend Singapore's champion sprinter, Kesavan Soon, to the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council for inclusion in the Singapore contingent to the Olympic Games at Melbourne next month. The S.O.S.C. meet tomorrow to
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  • 109 23 CINGAPORE took a 3-1 lead after the first nights ties of the Foong seong Cup match against Johore at the Singapore badminton hall last night Teoh Peng Hool and Llm Wei Lon dropped Singapore.* only point when they were beaten In the doubles by Omar
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  • 91 23 OESULTS of yesterdays ties In v the Singapore Malays tennis championships were: Men's singles handicap: Bostam Kurshi bt Majeed Haltmullah 6-2. 6-3; Abdullah Hj. Ahmad bt Said Alwl 6-1. 6-2: H. M. Mahfudz bt Ishak Alwl 6-1, 6-5; Rahman Ahmat bt Ismail Ptlal 5-6 6-2. 6-1 Abdullah
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  • 60 23 Fourteenth Squadron. Royal NewZealand Air Force trounced R.N. Kranjl by 46 points (five goals and seven tries) to nil in a rugby match at Tengah yesterday. The airmen who led 23-0 at half time scored their tries through Finger (3), Chapman <2), Murdoek (2 1,
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  • 48 23 Singapore Harbour Board Police suffered their first defeat in the Singapore Hockey Association's first division league when they were trounced 8-0 by R.A.F. Changi at Changi yesterday. In a Dlv. 2 game at Farrer Park yesterday. Singapore Teachers Union beat Khal&a Association 3-1.
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  • 48 23 A goal by centre forward Goodman in the first half gave R.A.F. Seletar their 1-0 win over Police at hockey at Thomson Road yesterday. Seletar's second team, playing at home against Punjab N.S.. won 4-0 with goals by Oaman (2). Darnell and Mahoney.
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  • 47 23 KARACHI, Sat. Australia were 19 runs ahead with four second Innings wickets standing at the close of play on the third day of the fir.U Test against Pakistan here today. Australia had scored 138 for six wickets, with Benaud not out 53. at stumps. Reuter.
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  • 373 23 lUITH only a fortnight in hand be- fore Singapore Civilians play their first H.MS Malaya rugby match against Johore, Singapore's prospects look about as rosy as an overcast sky. On home ground yesterday the Singapore Cricket Club first XV. which comprises the
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