The Straits Times, 9 June 1957

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  • 13 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES In No. 1.137 SINGAPOBB, SI'NDAY, JUNE 9. 1957 20 CENTS
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  • 180 1 Blacklist students: Heads get names FINAL WARNING. THEN SACK ■r aixve Minister It ion, Mr ■irnon- ncpaK of two Me schools to '<^day and •■em s ts con- i names of about A Mr Cliuan» '.'I Chung Ol were told ta had visit- Mn Ho I Koh Vat bus cornMay
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  • 16 1 19 Canadians ie polls on Monday tl» r the Liberal in power nttnued.. Reuter
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  • 476 1 ALL CLEAR MAZENAH TO MARRY SOLDIER THE Muslim authorities in Singapore decided yesterday that as Mazenah (antan is no longer a Muslim, she is free to marry REME serviceman. L Cpl Bill Simpson On Friday niuht the Muslim Advisory Board had persuaded the young couple to postpone the weddinu because
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  • 43 1 vit n v.tzU- plnnmd down (MM a hilltop <M-> in iMfthcrn lt;tl\ v^li'rday anil triod to <;irr> I liw w.ir-old «irl but the cirl's trandfal'irr lashrd 'ti Ins hop »nd forird it to drop its pr< v Rrutor
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  • 331 1 MISSING TOWKAY'S TWO NIGHTS OF TERROR IN JUNGLE Mr. Koh phones: I am safe and sound KOH HAN EE, the missing Singapore towkay telephoned his wife at their Tyrwhitt Road home at 1 1 a.m. yesterday. He said: "Do not worry. I am safe and sound. I will return to
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  • 202 1 Eight more queue up for this give-away baby C*K>HT more cwsalea waal t<> adopt th.- t«o-in.»nth-old Ij h«.> wkwe father advertised for foster parents ■Ml week. This brinyx the olTrrs over thr last Iwo days t'i 1.) Amon:; those who oilcrrd to adopt the child yestcrd.ty were a p ilic-
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  • 85 1 Cautious Lloyd flies in from Karachi LONDON. Sat. MR. SELWYN LLOYD, the Briti.sh Foreign Secretary, said here today he thought conditions in the Middle East were "a little easier." and that developments in Jordan were hopeful. But be added: "We have had so much trouble in the Middle East. I
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  • 57 1 A six-year-old boy, Seah Chjre Eng. wa.s knocked down by a taxi opposite the British Vilitary Hospital in Alexandra Road. Singapore, at 6.45 p.m. yesterday. He died in hospital at 9.15 p.m. Eyewitnesses are asked to contact Inspector Gian Sineh at the Sepoy Lines police
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  • 58 1 SEATED, SGT. IS SOBER LONDON. Sat -A foimer sergeant-major, accused of being drunk and disorderly, was a.sked in court yesterday what hLs drinking capacity was "Eighteen pints when I Hno/n said the man, Thomas David Bolter, aged 37 •Well what about when you stand up?" asked the prosecutor. "I fall
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  • 51 1 France to use Suez Canal CAIRO. Sat. Francehas decided to use the Suez Canal again. an Kcypti.in Finance Ministry spokesman said today Necotiations are now under way between France and Kcypt on payment of canal tolls, tit. spokesman added. Thr negotiations are beinc conducted through the Swiss Embassy in Cairo
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  • 49 1 BAGDAD. Sat Gen. Nuri Al Said. Prime Minister of Iraq, today tendered his resignation to King Faisal, it was authoritatively learned. A new government which observers said would probably again b e formed under Gen Nuri was likely to be completed within a few days.— Reuter.
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  • 31 1 BEIRUT Sat —Four planeloads of jeeps and guns arrived here today the first shipment of American military aid to the Middle Ea.>t undrr the Eisenhower Dirtrine— A.P.
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  • 169 1 Jailbreak men foiled: 4 held ALOR STAR. Saturday. I^EDAH police last night recaptured four of b x detainees who had escaped two hours earlier from the Alor Star Police Station. A SiiOO reward wa, todaj offend for information leading to the recapture ol the two mi.ssins; men, Yahaya bin Abdullah.
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  • 80 1 Police were (in the lookout last night for rowdies out to create troubf at the P. A. P. by-election meeting at Smith Street. But the meeting was orderly and the PAP. leader. Mr Lee Kuan Yew. told 3.000 people not to disturb meetings held by
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  • 213 1 |^UALA LUMPUR, Sat Seven Indian children returning from school screamed as a full-grown tiger sprang on their car at Templer Park. 1 1 -miles from here, last night The tiger landed on the bonnet, gave a roar and then bounded back
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    723 1 IN COSTUMES OF THE NATIONS. THEY HELP A GOOD CAUSE No one wins MM Jackpot' but six share $10,0001 THE Jackpot was not won in The Malayan B Monthly's Contest 'May). The Jackpot for Contest X' June) will, there- fore, be $75,000. There will be the usual $5,000 B
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  • 40 1 BEIRUT. Sat. Hi. I banon's general election to deckle whether the country continues pro- Western or joins the neutralist begun tomorrow when 900 000 voters in Beirut South Lebanon |o to Hi. i polls.- Reuter
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  • 36 1 PARIS HITCH rWKIv S.I M Mm rice Itour^r^ M.iiiniiurv. 1t.1d11.1l Ic.llll'l 1111 l. IN Mil frrc»l m-Hmi k in In, In furm nrw Irniih <,<>m ritmrnl Ptipul.ir KrpuMir.in (C.ttholii l':irl\ i.t.-d against Mnlu Ua
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  • 1400 2 Doctors said: The boy will never see Do you believe in MIRACLES? CASE HISTORY NO. 3 NAME: Francis Pascal. DISEASE: Meningitis struck him in 1937 when he was three. It left him completely blind and paralysed. Medically his case was considered hopeless. Five doctrrs and specialists examined him in a
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  • 350 2 BOOKS by ROBERT PITMAN LOLA MONTKZ. by Haou Holdredge. published by Redman. 18s. THERE has never been anyone quite like Lola. When barely of age this dark-eyed Pans dancer became the mistress of Dumas, of Liszt. And soon all France was asking: "Who
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    • 185 2 When ladies meet there's usually plenty to talk about J^l -Set i^S^E^^^^i* and this charming trio seem to be planning the mischief j|^ ""'ifPKPr, :7^S^w- they'll get up to during the day. 'Hf^-i Each day is a happy adventure for Lactogen-fed ■lij^l t "Vi»^Hr babies and these healthy, carefree youngsters
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  • 1416 3 Working at marriage to make marriage work 1 GETTING MARRIED, 1957'— A BRAND NEW SERIES I MARRIAGE CANNOT STAND STILL -TO BE SUCCESSFUL IT CALLS FOR CONTINUOUS ADJUSTMENT AND CONTINUOUS GROWTH This article and all other articles in this series are taken from "Getting Married. 1957." a special issue of
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  • 176 3 Q. have been asked to be best man at my friend's wedding in June. Can you tell me just what my duties ivill be? A. The best man at a wedding probably has iiKir,- responsibilities than anyone else on the day. Not only is he responsible for
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  • 199 3 LONDON. Sat. New evidence linking heavy smoking with lung cancer will be put before the Government soon by their medical advisers, the Medical Research Cr.uncil. As a result, the Cabinet will consider launching an official campaign of warning, 1 against the chain smoking
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  • 119 4 THE manogements of the Hock Lee and Toy Koh Vat Bus Companies yesterday decided that they will take back only eight busmen and consider 17 others of 82 dismissed men The central committee of the sineapore Bus Worker*' Union is meeting
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  • 38 4 Warships of the Far East Ftation will visit seven ports in thr Malayan area for the Queen's Birthday celebrations on Thursday. They will visit Singapore. Penang, Port Swettenham. a, Jesselton, Sandakan and Kudat.
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  • 183 4 TO cater for the service- men and their families m Singapore two book shops have been opened one at the Union jack Club and the other at the Mountbatten Club. i The Chief Secretary, Mr |w. A. c. Goode. who opened the book shop
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  • 337 4 A YOUNG woman and twt men appeared in the Singapore Third Criminal District Court yesterday tc answer a total of 12 charge; in connection with the disappearance of watches and pens worth $108,000 from three shops in January. Five charges
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  • 235 4 Bandit editor silent as judge sends him to jail for life SHANGHAI CRAD GUILTY OF CONSORTING KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A graduate of the Fu Tan University of Shanghai, who edited Communist newspapers in the Malayan jungles, was at the High Court here today sentenced to life imprisonment. Tan Kong Hock
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  • 44 4 Goh Chwee Peow, of Tan]ong Pagar Road, was sentenced in a Singapore court yesterday to one year's detention at the Opium Treatment Centre. He was earlier convicted of two charges of possession of prepared opium and opiumsmoking utensils.
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  • 40 4 The Liberal-Socialist Party yesterday save $2,520 to the TB4 victims of the recent fire in Cecil Street, Singapore. A br\g of rice, given by a Tiong I Bahru resident, was also I given to the fire victims.
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  • 40 4 The American "guitar wizard' William Clauson. will sing at the Cultural Centre. Canning Risr on July 11 and 12. The famrd lollc >ong specialist is belns brought by Donald Moore Productions. Bookings are at the Robinsons.
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  • 114 4 Tengku calls off Ms visit to Dato ■».\i \i sat— The Chief Minister, Tengku Abdul MiaS, Si Zr! today' that he had called his visit on Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan MCA presidrnt. to convey an Alliance su KK cstion that the Dato be appointed Penanss first governor under the now
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  • 175 4 TANAH RATA. Saturday. THE residents of this popular holiday hill resort, the highest in the country 5,500 feet today sent a congratulatory message to the Sultan of Pahang on the 25th anniversary of his reign. The message, sent to the Mentri Besar of Pahang reads: "Today
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  • 69 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. Chin Hai Fah, 45, of Pekan Nanas, was yesterday sentenced to four years' jail by Mr. N. L. Cohen, president of trie Pontian Sessions Court, for having subversive documents on May 16. Police, told that terrorists were t 0 get food on May
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  • 342 4 ONE hundred and nine students were successful In the last sessional (second year) examination for the degree of Bachelor of Arts. the University of Malaya announced yesterday They were: Abdul Aziz bin Ismail, Abdul Ailz bin Hussaln. Abdul Aziz bin Mahmud Abdul Latin* bin S.ih.m
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  • 96 4 RADIO WILL ANSWER ANY MERDEKA QUESTIONS KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Does the coming of merdeka rais c any personal problems for you or your family? If so write to Radio Malaya, Kuala uumpur, which is launching a new series— "All About Merdeka," a question and answer programme in two weeks. Queries
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  • 80 4 I The fashion display held iby Mrs Doris Geddes at the lAdelphi Hotel Singapore, on Wednesday and Thursday in aid of the Singapore AntiTuberculosis Association realised $1,033. The money was handed over yesterday to Dr. G. H Garlirk, the director of S.A.T.A., by Mr. O. Wiederk
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  • 83 4 River boat fire: Lost 3 Identified JELI k PollCf the three ond were were m sank near Bog miles fron Thr-. wife of a man ooT' They w j Estatr a; d Wfr river to Rr t; OppOMtP Swept away Paidam,,: 'to her sick Bacan Oal Slnnarr.;i! ther e t<
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    • 115 4 id: IB Th '^JJ 7^j^U. K^g^^ car IS here '2<il i iliii-te THE NEW METROPOLITAN -Lsss^^i^J i mI^T 1 1* mM-' TT T Come and see the Austin -built car that thrilled America: the Metropolis J "'lt iJijJll-"*"^ --—-L^"! The car with zing, both in its looks and performance. Compact,
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  • 111 5 COOL OFF' CLAUSE TO CUT DOWN STRIKES: LAWYER PUTS PLAN inquiry commission completes work A COMMISSION OF INQUIRY w« t.ld lodT^el^onV'^een -.V 'l&, *> th bMh the r em- I if Wllirh bl( for any heir Report for MacG that ■vith m.n. j Mr. Justice s port Sir ra v
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  • 85 5 Banned: Banned: The Mambo Strip Xl Al.i UTMTfJB, Sat. r hf Federation has l>aiinc(| a film due for screening at a Colony ""••■ma ti>ni K ht at midnight. The lilm is a Japanese production, ra/y Mam. bo Strip." The Federation Film Appeal ommittee order. <"d it t o he banned
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  • 31 5 a Hock Lee driver re > rt< d yesterday thai tw<' In hla bus had b<<,i lashed He discovered tin lamage at the Jalan Kubor i rminu.s in Singapore.
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  • 444 5 BLACK, KBD AND COLD UNIFORMS FOR MERDEKA By S. SALIM AHMAD |^OTA BHARU Sat. Since she undertook a $2,000 job to supply 14 suits of uniforms for rhe merdeka celebrations on Aug. 31, 35-year-old Haji Che Bidah binte Che Yin, a
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  • 48 5 Thr Chief Justice of Singapore. Mr. John Whyatt. toured the Magistrates' Courts in South Bridge Road yesterday morning accompanied* by Mr. J. F. McWilliam. the Firs; District Court Judge and First Magistrate. Mr. Justice Whyatt visitor.; each court and chatted with the staff.
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  • 217 5 REGIMENT: A SIGN OF MALAYAN UNITY IkJALACCA. Sat—The Federation Chief Minister, Tengku Abdul i I Rahman, said here today that the Federation Regiment, which had achieved a fine record of kills and captures since it became operational in 1955, was a symbol of the unity of the races 1 which
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  • 107 5 No mail on Thursday THE I)it<-« PfcaU, .sin.-;,- pore. h.is uinounred that there will be no delivery of earrc.<>])»ndence or purct-K on Thursday, June 13. the Queen, Birthday which us a public holiday. The hours oi business at the General Po.--t Office will be from 9 a.m. to noon. All
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  • 31 5 ALOR STAK. Sat. Kedah State UMNO last night rejected a proposal from it.youth section urging thai Friday by declared a we.kiy holiday throughout the Fed eration after Independence.
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  • 71 5 THE NOW WE ARE WED' GLANCE AS THE BAKERS LEAVE CHURCH MR. AND MKS Frauds rcariM Baker afti-r their w-rddiiiK at St. Andrews Cathedral. Singapore, yesterday afternoon Thr br*dp. formerly Miss Felicity Ann c Gilmour. is a diiuchter oi Mr Andrew (iilmour. former Secretary for Fconomii Aff lirs. Siiißapore. and
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  • 373 5 HISTORIAN DAVIES BACK FROM N.Z. I^l R Donald Davies. the Singapore historian, has brought back with him from New Zealand maps, photographs and paintings of early Singapore (dating back to the 1840s) which he intends to present to Raffles Viuseum The maps
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    • 6 5 f% fllß ANTI -MAGNETIC v WATERPROOF
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    • 446 5 "-*S TTave you felt that inner yearning for Pc.icc?— &m^mg& a release from the noisy grind of a math incWt >«^^Hi made civilization? Are you constantly rcmimlcil %fe&: W 'f a treadmill of work in a static condition of your life? Have you sought the meaning behind the veil of
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 155 5 What's on TODAY NUCI BAND: Concert at mard Roadi. Boxiiik 4 p.m.— the Esplanade 6—7 p.m. 6 pm RAHAI (EXTRF.: Mrs S RAIH.KS Ml SIMM: ExhiblFozdar will speak on "What U bin P. L Chan. Ho I. Truth" at 10 Amber Road, 5 p.m bin P. L. Chan. Ho Tat-seng.
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  • 295 6 Carol prepares a big surprise far home town The Susan Barrie Pane for Teens and Twenties GOLDEN GIRL BUYS A CHEONGSAM A PRETTY 1 7-year-old Australian who won a trip to the East as a prixe in a beach girl contest lost no time in buying herself some cheongsams. "They're
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  • 297 6 Curb that school girl crush A TEENAGE reader wrote to me recently to say that she has a "crush" on her schoolteacher and thinks she is in love with him. She adds that although she tries to attract his attention, he doesn't seem to notice her and what should she
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  • 60 6 Fashion flashes which soon will be making an appearance: A new trouser line, loose and pyjama-like. a change from all the long, tight pants. A hat made entirely of flowers The flowers are small and crowded violets, lilac or lilies of the valley. Mohair jersey for
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  • 149 6 Recipe for teenagers riR girls who believe that the way to a man's heart throufih his stomach, here's a rake that will be a sure winner with your best friend- It Is called Favourite CakePour 1 cup boiling water over l cup chopped, pitted dates and 1 teaspoon soda. Allow
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  • 97 6 Singapore's many young music students will welcome the news that the Singapore Musical Society is to offer them new opportunities to improve their studies and widen their musical activities. There are already many student members of the society, and now the committee has decided to hold
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  • 79 6 TULIP GREEN FOR SUMMER —by Steiner of London Summer Rhapsody is the name of this very new hairstyle by Steiner of London. It is designed to look becoming both in full face and profile. 1 The hair, which is tinted tulip green, is kept hl*h in front and swept back
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  • 288 6 T.V. JACQUELINE GIVES A FEW TELEVISION HINTS A LTHOUCH television is a long way off for Malaya many girls will have high hopes of being a television star when it does arrive If you are among the am- i bitious ones, take a few advance tips from pretty, blonde TV.
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  • 296 6 Glamour h oes on a budget JUIALAYAN girls are becoming more and more fashion-minded and have enough creative sense to set a style all their own. I realised this when 1 talked recently with a group of teenage students and girls in their early twenties, after they had put on
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  • 29 6 The newest stockings In Paris are woven with fine bricht gold thread the colour of honey-blonde hair. The idea came from young French movie star, Dominique Willms
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    • 667 7 Teh 'KNOW ALLS' ANYTHING YOU WANT TO KNOW? Drop us a Line Address your letter: The Know Alls', The Sunday Times. Cecil Street, Singapore 1. I i that no 1 d thr that ndfnt donesli > came had two yrars \KK\K |n<r«-. arrived, n <; one or two '■rid quite
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    • 2205 7 Reader gets indignant with the Casebook -and lets off steam WEEK after week I obM rv. the brazen au- dacity with which you attempt to manage the love affairs of other people. Granted that everyone has troubles in his or her love affairs at one time or another, it seems
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    • 40 7 TUt* "(SAMBQLS <£ £>a/Vu* &&4U&- Tue eeoslli'Li uet.P) I f unow you wont mincQl tuig ts rue last time- i j >f ri r W&LPIN© COOK TUB P"^ 9P9NO SUWDAV WITM I™^ <-_ J* I v 4-4 niMMCO f-% r oc-i aTiau*
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  • 41 8 NEW YORK, Sat. The world famous architect. Mr. Frank Lloyd Wright, 86 years olci today, says he has received a "nice birthday gift" from King Feisal of Iraq a commission to build a U5545,000. 1 000 cultural centre.— A.P.
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  • 302 8 Half Malaya's lung cancer victims smoke heavily KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday ABOUT half the victims of lung cancer in Malaya treated by a Federation Government lung and tuberculosis specialist, Dr. J. S. Sodhy, were "heavy smokers," the Sunday Times was told today. I Of the rest, 10 per cent were "average
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  • 38 8 ACTRESS JUNE HAVOC is a burlesque dancer in her new fi "The Moth and the Flame." She dances with her costume on f then strips just before the flames envelop her. A.P. picture.
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  • 100 8 A priest prays-and ticket wins $170,000 I^EW YORK, Sat. Father James McDevitte wanted US$6O,--000 (about $180,000) to build a new parish hall and school. But crop failures and other hardships had impoverished his parishioners in Lamar, Colorado. So he did what he knew best he prayed. The priest's brother, Eddie,
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  • 278 8 IN DEFENCE OF BRITISH TEA BREAK -IT HELPS THEM LOOK AT THINGS CALMLY' BONN. Sat— The independent newspaper Die Welt came out today in defence of the British habit of the tea break. The newspaper said in an editorial: "Tea drinking is doubtless one of the hallowed institutions of a
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  • 88 8 PENANC WANTS ITS OWN CALYPSO PENANG. Sat. Th* Penang Mcrdeka Day Celc brations Publicity Subcommittee wants a Bier deka calypso to be composed for the Settlement. This suggestion was made yesterday evening at a meeting which un animously agreed that 'he merdeka calypso was "clean and harmless fun." If the
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  • 28 8 ROME. Sat.— The Italian movie actress. Elsa Martinelli. 22. and Count Franco Manci-nelli-Scotti of the Rome aristocracy. were married on Thursday at San Marino A.P
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  • 28 8 NEW DELHI. Sat.-The influenza epidemic claimed its first victim in New Delhi yesterday with the death of a sufferer in a local hospital. A P
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  • 133 8 NEW YORK. Saturday. I^l R. V. K. Krishna Menon, India's Minister of Defence, said in a radio interview recorded before he left the United States last night that nuclear tests should be stopped "once and for all." When asked to comment on the
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  • 65 8 146.000 in Siam have flu BANGKOK. Sat. The BiaaMM health authorities reported today the mini bet of influenza cases ai I4MM. with five deaths. The epidemic had abated m Bangkok but was now sweeping the provinces. they said. According to reports from the provinces the l»eputv Health Minister. Sawal Kamprakob.
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  • 87 8 NEW YORK. Sat.-Britain leads the world in the econo- mical production of elec- 1 tricity from the atom acCording to a United Nations report today. But Britain, the United i States and France all have most acute" problems over recruitment of technician^ and specialists for
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  • 225 8 NEW YORK, Sat.-Amerl- can soldier William Girard was told by his i orother. Louis, by lons distance telephone yesterday not to acknowledge Japanese jurisdiction In his case arising from the death of a Japanese woman scavenger Louis told him that efforts
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  • 256 9 EMBASSY'ROW' OFFICE FOR MALAYA'S NEW ENVOY Red China two doors away i By HALL ROMNEY I LONDON, Sat. The Federation Govern merit i n acquiring No. 45 Portland Place on the outskirts of Regent's Parfc as headquarters ♦or its High Commissioner in London, will be establishing itself in an area
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  • 235 9 L l Sat A international of the prmt- and allied I opened under f Graphic 57" nee of visis from all over the laimed to trade fair I in Switzerland, bitors from 13 countries: France, Italy, Finland. n Austria. Holland. Czechos-
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  • 572 9 THE COUNTR YMAN'S JOURNAL Castor oil for Moh, 6 7 like it/ he says QURINC the week ending 30th May, three of the small children ran temperatures, which, however appear to have ceased after treatment Only Moh. nearly 6, Is still giving us anxiety. He and Amy were twice taken
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  • 368 9 Crippled since three, Mike's all set for his first job Bomb victim looks forward to future with confidence THE air raid siren sounded over the island, its whining note plaintive and ominous. A lone Japanese bomber swept low over the coconut trees, a stick of bombs all set to be
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    • 29 9 SOLUTION TO MALAYAN MONTHLY CONTEST j' Thit is the solution to The Malayan Monthly Jackpot Puxxle J' which the judges held to give the most meritorious set of answers.
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  • 262 10 THE SUNDAY TIMES Singapore, June 9, 1957. EATEN TO DEATH DENTENCE oi aeath lies on Teluk Anson. Perak State Council has decided that nothing can be done to stop the steady biting away, by the rivers that bound it on three sides, of the land on which it stands. Coastal
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  • 239 10 jVf AN is an ungrateful animal. Here are Singapore villagers complaining that the turns a kinaly government sends round for them to see are not entertaining, that they are tired oi being instructed. And who will blame them. All school and no play is a
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  • 424 10 AUSTRALIANS are 'terrific hosts' AUSTRALIA a workers' paradise NC YOOK YOON, just back from a 10,000-mile tour of Australia by road, rail and air with seven other Asian journalists, says: BEFORE I landed in Sydney on Anzac Day I thought they were a rough and rude people, with no rasped
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  • 231 10 \jyELLINGTON. Sat. New Zealand women are intrigued by an article syndicated to the Dominion's morning dailies this week and written from Kuala Lumpur by Colleen Rennie wife of Major Frank Rennie who commands New Zealand's paratroopers in Malaya. In it. the C.O.s wife writes that
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  • 766 10 AND OH THE QUESTION UPPERMOST IH OUR MIHDS' HE REPORTS PROF. OLIPHANT MEETS ASIAN NEWSMEN Asians coming in. and it -,vas the Government that was really opposed to it. We asked the officials at Canberra whether there was any particular section of the Australian
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  • 145 10 Law |m attac ks secre court I Denr r 1 «id: N ers a 1 pre-,. see J rightly I I hey respect I I don I as may frprdom I well I Of Justii publli ov< rw I to b. I And, as I everyi that" t fair trial
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  • 342 11 Planter: Erosion will take years and town must go inland T ANSON, I Residents of ric town on coast of H let down m that the Government ro abandon it continuous of two big cat of a of Perak, r>, the
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  • 80 11 BIG CROWD AT BAZAAR TO AID THE BLIND j >{ the Boys' ped a merry people who H t f'fth an. nal bazaar re Associand at the Memorial Hall :.p crowd, in national >mers ticket o r guess nay win md ;ilso help or the assoclali from the even blind
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  • 12 11 IBAHRU, Sat. i ;t<-rin'4 'ohore, for Bri wit-
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  • 12 11 IKout Benp mdidate in the bj -election, speech ore. at
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  • 59 11 INTO TOMORROWLAND BY FLYING SAUCER' FOR LYNNE (7) Lynne Ong (7) takes a trip m a "Flying Saucer" into Tomorrowland. one of the attractions at the Singapore Association for the Blind bazaar at the Victoria Memorial Hall yesterday. Money raised through the bazaar will be used in training blind people
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  • 435 11 From VERITY GILL ADELAIDE Fri. \WIVES of Australian servicemen in Malaya want their hus- binds to stay there for mother tour. REASON: Aussie wives I are living so luxuriously I in that land. Mrs McFawn. wife of Cpl R.N.
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  • 114 11 The next two voyages of the State of Madras from Singapore have been cancelled because of the influenza epidemic in India. About 2.000 people who have booked passages can get th«'lr money back from the agents R. Jumabhoy and Sons. Mr R Jumabhoy said yesterday that
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    98 11 CAMERA AWARD FO n MR. VAN Mr. Van Fook-Leun. 34. (above), a professional photographer and member of the Singapore Art Society, hag been admitted to the Fellowship of the Royal Photographic Society the highest honour so far awarded to a Colony cameraman. Mr. Van first took up photography
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  • 60 11 Goh Van Lim was yesterday charged in a Singapore court with cheating Toh Tien Hal of $25. Goh was alleged to have falsely represented to Toh on Feb. 6 at the Land Officthat he had to pay $25 as departmental dues for his two houses
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  • 51 11 Singapore Copra Association noon prlcfs p«r picul yeslorday were:— Straits Borneo copra: June $23 buyers, $23 tf sellers. Tone steady. Fair merchantable Bombay mixrd ropra: June $27 U buyers.' $27 sellers Tone dull. I Singaporr Coconut Oil Millers Association: bulk $40 v .sellers, drum $44 2 sellers. Tone
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  • 16 11 The tin price in Singapore yesterday was $384.87 H a picul. unchanged on Friday.
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    • 365 11 REVISED PROVISIONAL PROGRAMME OF HOMEWARD SAILINGS Via SUEZ lto»« Jiiv9oporc Leave Pcxonq Arrlv* London CANTON 11 Jync 1 2 Jun* 5 July CORFU 11 July 12 July S Auq Callt G.b-olto, CARTHAGE Auq 9 Auq 2 Sept Collt Gibraltar CANTON S Sept 6 Sept 30 Sept CORFU 3 Oct 4
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  • 853 12 When 8 o'clock peeled out curfew time Here's How To Enk IN Raffles Museum. Singapore, there is a collection of unsigned water colour paintings of the three Straits Settlements of Penang Malacca, and Singapore, attributed to an early Government surveyor John Turnbull Thomson. Thomson worktd in
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    • 170 12 I^ -^^^^^^La^a^a^L BBB^^^glg^BL_^_i J^DgVE j ACROSS: 1. carriage 16): 6. Hurried (4); 5. Weird (5)- 8 '1? a A 6 I/ H^ ty (9>> Exa »ninatlon of accounts '(5); 12. Affected smile (6); 13. 7. Craft <4> 8 Bekmelnir to us Blacken (6»; 14. Finger ,5); 16. ,j); 9. Requistliw
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  • Weekend Entertainment
    • 430 13 Reviews by Doug Lackersteen play, they say, is the thing, and in a comparison with the filmed version of THE LITTLE HUT", this is very true. There is as much resemblance between what went on on the stage and what goes on
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    • 312 13 Four girls stand up to test ■JNIVERSAL Internat onal offer a nice blending of comedy and drama n "FOUR CIRLS IN TOWN a story of Hollywood Mam fault is that it does not always keep pace with its brisk beginning. Whenever Hollywood sets out to make a picture about itself,
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    • 481 13 PEOPLE usually have strone fecllnss about American pianist Liberare ■*f i *T like him. or they dont! A 12--inch Philips record, Liberace su Home .BBL 7101. »IU. dfperidlnc on individual feelings, provide irritation or enjoyment of «n afTerted. over-embroidered ■Me There are 12 well-known tunes includinc "They Say its
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    • 147 13 A 'shanghaied' nipper saves a skipper ll'UKN a Vista- Vision baby goes aboard a battleship heading for NATO Exercises at sea. the humour is apt to be somewhat salty. And that's just the .ay it is in the British-Lion picture "THE BABY AND THE BATTLESHIP", with John
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    • 77 13 Kathryn Grant receives her biggest film break to date as the feminine lead opposite Jack Lemmon in Columbia Pictures' "The Mad Ball". She will be seen as Lieut, j Betty Bixby, Army nurse I at the 1066 th General Hospital. Normandy, just after the close of
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    • 90 13 Tunes contest results WERE published Sir. It was with «onsiderablr .surprise that I re. id the li t tir published in vmir Movie Pace on Sunii;i> List under the hcadinu. "What ll. ip prnrd To That Tunes Contest* from a reader who had missed the results of the Oklahoma Sinm
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    • 168 13 SHEREE Nurth, hitherto known only for her dancing. seatter-blonde-braln roles, emerges as a i dramatic actress of high ability In 20th CenturyFox s "WAY TO THK GOLD." 1 As a disillusioned, cynical carni-val-queen-turned-waltrevi, she Rives what Is the finest performance of her career as she follows
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    • 365 13 ■■I S^S I*■ r" TU ~JJ WOW SHOWING! CA InAT I II MS. 4 13. 6.45 9 30 pm. >' THE LAKiH-RIOT <, r M 7^ I jti^C^^ AVA STFWART DAVID J^ i^ lh»l SP'C» Staje co^tdy m Slushing col Of' W theUTTLEHUT j Robert T«yl«- In gi I NTIN
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    • 176 13 RAD.O MALAYA '^•"t^S Music; 12 30 Melody Time; 1.00 SINGAPORE ProcT-amme Summary; 1.01 Music In A MM -da Mood 1 M Ne^s SINGAPORE 176 metres and 41 1.45 Sweet and Sentimental; 200 metres. Hit Parade; 2 30 Concert Hour: KUALA LCMPIR 341 metres. •> 3 0 Australian Magazine; 345 At
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  • 808 14  - Success has BIT soiuked Kim Novak LLOYD SHEARER L. No pKoniness, no conceit, only ambition BY IX LOVE? VE§WITII MY WOltli THE good news today is that, to date, success has NOT spoiled Kirn Novak. It is good news because film stars, as a group, are notorious for their ingratitude
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  • 597 14 More parts go to children of the stars IkJEMO to the thousands of ambitious youngsters who try to crash Hollywood each year: Chances of getting an acting break in motion pictures today are slimmer than ever before. There are two important reasons: l The studios have cut production way back
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    • 121 14 What does it say? ItsaySoo. /A "v^tT) Campbells gives you more -to enjoy I CAMPBELLS TOMATO SOUP made from Dr^Q the reddest, juiciest, ripest tomatoes blended with rich, creamery butter and seasoned TOMATO just right. A zesty, nourishing way to brighten 5©OF «j any meal! So many kinds to enjoy...
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    • 108 14 PUSH-BUTTON AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SUPER POWER LONG LOW STYLP INCREASED ViSißlLi? Custom Royal V 8 4 door Sedan... This brilliant new 19,">7 Castor fashioned for thosr \sim -< i >•" ir stylo, power, ■roclrion »nd i yf^\ low Styling and a choice Of mam r« S^) J w\i\\ maximum visibility h
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  • 581 15  -  DAVID DAWES Revolutionary British-made car may hit 230 mph \oss to try for world record in ,the US. I I He will be at the wheel "mm. iiiiii" IN I T E ED standalt Flats .vi II give umbs-up I revoluh racing I hke a II leap
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  • 1012 15  - Edgar J. Hoover America's top crime buster LIM HENG LOONG by TERROR OF HARDENED HOODLUMS JHREE letters FBI never fail to strike fearful respect in the heart of criminals in the United States. They stand for the most renowned law-enforcement agency in the history of cr me-detection; the Federal Bureau
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    • 173 15 During the lecent 'FLU EPIDEMIC GIVEN QUICK RELIEF TO 1000s OF SUFFERERS EVE R V W H E R E mue r > HEADACHE, Ima a- B COLDS, FLU IN AC ALL BODY PAIN lL »BLE EVERYWHERE -Om dose brings quick rtlisf bIHAAA MUCUS issolved in 1 Day "f MEWDACO
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    • 277 15 IcC ACIA 0O^3? I I Mr. Mouscdcer a popular hero ot I Malay fables, tells us that many years ago the wild boar used to be I the proud possessor of a pointed I he ran headlong into a tree which I resulted in his flat nose. I >^^^^^^^^^^^ c
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    • 805 16 by Edgar Rice Burroughs ymffi^r^k '^"i^r^ 7-KECT OK7EW s^C^ SO^EZ V A SASG /S Aw S»W. A /f DP V C'OJS CUTTmOA'S WATCHE7 TOWAK7 W N^^ Jf ?'a'som7E^ Vm^f* VERSATILE FOLK THIS WEEK FOR ALL j^B| /-^B i^^Bl rpilE world ours 4 uood d«\il to the pc-oplt- born with I
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  • Article, Illustration
    123 17 FERNANDEL FIDDLES ANNIVERSARY WALTZ HOPE COPES WITH THE ICEBERG' A wedding anniver- sary cannot fail to be a j gay event with two of the world's top come- dians in attendance. America's Bob Hope and France's Fernandel i I (centre) got together I I with Martha flyer f i (left)
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  • 1172 17  - Are men more vain than women? JOHN E. RIGBY Psychologists make secret tests to 1111 <iHmt.mim,,m find the answer to this question *****111 ii minimi imiMiiiiiimiiiimiiiiiiiiiHii i By iiiiiiii DURING a lull in the conversation at a party, j woman's voice could be heard clearly over the room: i do
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  • 140 17 Harvey's off to clinch that wedding LONDON. Sat. Laurence Harvey is now in America on a two- fold mission —professional and matrimonial He is discussing arrangements for a New York play and a London wedding to Margaret Leighton. The play Is a probable, he -says, the much-discussed marriage Is a
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  • 120 17 Brautiful Shirley Yamaeuchi (above), better known to her Chinese fans as l.i Hsian-lan. will make personal appearances on the stage in Singapore and the Federation when the Mandarin film, "One Night of Romance." is shown here. The film is now being made
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    • 344 17 FLIGHTS OF FANCY Balmy birds these Honeymooners the world may love a lover. Of the atmosphere of well-being for We take care of him and her. which he lookb responsible We (figuratively, of course) hold their Of the speed with which we whisk hands, smooth their brows, all but them
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  • 700 18  -  GRAHAM PAGE Cramped tor space? Not in a De Sato By FORDS RUN INTO LEAD t m r ce ce s e Dog cart on veteran run |T is hard to decide whether the new De Soto Diplomat Custom Suburban started off as a car
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  • 530 18 20,000 will cheer crack car drivers tearing round little Brooklands' THE Forces Motoring Club's (Singapore branch) first circuit race ing at Changi airstrip today promises to be one of the finest hel< Malaya, and 20,000 motor racing enthusiasts are expected to artci The meeting has attracted several of Malaya's well-known
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  • 44 18 i:<>^ 11. In pi D.irkcn. 14 E.it; JU Or. Jfi. EUmd 34. Sidf 39. l^ I DOWN; 3. Imp; 4 Audit; 7. B tag; 1" 1 17. Eirth; 18. Demui 21 Ceded; J Scarce- 2 I Needle- 3L'. Wl Hip 3D a
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  • 103 18 The Singapore Cycle RacinK Association has appointed three officials and a coach to lead the 10-man cycle team to Kuala Lumpur tor the Merdeka cycle championships They are the vice-presi-dent. Inche Suboh *Mn Abdul Hamid. the treasurer. Mr. Ong Kiang Giap the racing secretary
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  • 197 18  - Malaya Cup can cement bonds between Colony and Federation CRUSADER ny fUITH the return from ration's Chief Minister. is also "the president ol Ihr F"otDall Association of return. Till a decision was j taken the Malaya Cud was to h.- held in -ibevance Tt i k-nnu-n that thp Iripi ,urwrtln,7
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  • 166 18 T mYO- Sat Japal^ R Thomas Cup badminton team will play In Singapore Us first"round Asian Zone Mr- Snoicni Kawabata. the tne lnvitati«n will have Lo come soon for him to maK.suitable arrangements. Mr. Kawabata said plans now callf"d for the team to I return
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  • 311 18 Held from l/<n hth to May llth on 4 tortuous routes through Holland. Belgium, Germany. Austria and France. I Both British and American Fords also Haimd places in the Standard Special Series Production events m Ynn *n~ -^1.. -v— CADH C _f
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  • 201 19 EDDY IS FLYING BACK FOR THREE EVENTS K lIMPIK, Sat INDONESIAN Tan M Hock will not be able to come for the Merdeka invitation badminton championships, (Sept 1 t<> J) here, the Radmin-t-iri \sm.< iation of Mala%.t has bien told.
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  • 50 19 S||{ Victor Sassoons < repcllo the favourite, wins thr 178 th Derby mi Kpsnm Downs. Surrey. England, on June .">. CrepHlo 'Lester PisKott) beats Mr. John .McShain's Ballymnss (T P Burns), by a Irncth with Mr. Stavros Niarchos's Pipe of Peacr (A Brraslr.v third.
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  • 360 19 STDNKT, Sal St. Helens i Dinmore 3 AUSTRALIAN football results Vnnrtliv 'I O\lrv 3 played today «ere: m *LJkMB DIV. 2 VI W. DIV. SOt TH W hite Stars 0 Latrobe 7 Julia "< Recent* P. I \//iini I Shaf^ton 0 Polorta 3 Pyrmont 1 llellrnir ."> Merlon
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  • 855 19 Ernest Frido wins four events, leads house to victory EIGHTEEN year old Ernest Frida established himself as the bi :ond best 220 yard.s runner in Singapore today by clocking 23.25ec. in the twice postponed Anglo Chinese School Sports meet which was held at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Apart lrum Singapore's
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  • 444 19 I L'EN YEN SHEIN and Tan Ah Bah. both ol Games House, I tied for the individual champion- ship in the "A" division with I. polnu, each at the St. Andrew.- School athletic meet at Woodsville yesterday. Pen won the 100. 440 ar.d
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  • 504 19 NINE records were btttered &nd one equalled at St Pat- rick's Sch(X)l annual athletic championships held at East Coast Road yesterday Christopher Rodneues won the i A division tadhrtdual chnrnplon- <htp v.lth 25 polnu; and Bin put up the best performance by breaking three records. The
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  • 54 20 SYDNEY. Sat The New Zealand All Blacks beat Newcastle 20-9 after trailing 8-9 at halftime in their Rugby Union match here today. Don Clarke kicked four penalty and converted try to score 14 pom's for the tourists and equal the record of 88 made by Ron Jarden
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  • 41 20 Rrnmental Pay Office and Ceylon Sports Club drew their cricket friendly at Baltstier Road CSC IM cS K Kulasineam 21. AbaLslngam 30. Vanderput 29 De Kretser 25 ret. Radkin 5-42 > R.P.O. 104-7 .Garbett 43. Hague I 13. Perelra 3-13).
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  • 267 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. SINGAPORE Chinese Recreation Club were in a strong position in their annual cricket match •gainst Selangor Chinese Recreation Club at the end of tlie first d;iv\ pliy today. Cecil Wons i77i and One Chew Bee (42 1 enabled Sin=;»p.">re to score 233 in
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  • 594 20 VELLUPILLAI TIPPED TO LEAD REST v. EUROPEANS Averages Tournament averages to date are: pOLICK skipper S. Vellupillai is strongly tipped to lead the Rest in their annual threeday cricket match against Europeans for the Conrad Clarke Cup next month. It has been largely Vellupillai's fine leadership of the Police team
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    67 20 WEST INDIES batsman Clyde Walcotl looks at the crease as England fielders appeal in vain for a catch at wicket from a ball by Lock during the last day's play in the drawn first Test match at Birmingham on June 4. From left: Lock, unidentified umpire (stooping). i v i-
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  • 202 20 SINGAPORE Crickrt Club scored 55 without lav, in reply to Singapore Recreation Club's, first innings total of 147 for nine declared on the firyt day of their annual Padang Shield cricket fixture on the padanc yesterday After being 131 for five, the SRC.
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  • 92 20 LONDON. Sat rjEREK IBBOTSON. Britain's VJ Olympic bronze medallist in the 5.000 metres, today won the international mile at the British Games at White City in 4mln. 3.2ser. The stocky Yorkshire runner scored a comfortable win over Germany's Olympic 1.500 metre silver medallist. Klaus Rtchtzenhain. whom
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  • 96 20 LONDON. Sat Tea srores :n I today's cricket matches were: At Taunton. Somerset 114-3 1 (Wight 67 1 vs Gloucestpr.ihtre. At Northampton. Northamptonshire 150-1 i Livingston 71 no. Brookes 66 n.o. i vs Lercestershire. At amhridee. Free Foresters 184-2 (Craig 105 no. Buckingham 61 1 m Cambridge
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  • 307 20 Bougoure starts Banquo on Derby preparation By EPSOM JEEP OANQUO, a well per- formed Australian stayer, has begun his preparation for the Perak Derby over Urn. on June 22. With Garnet Bougoure up, this four-year-old, who was; specially flown out from Australia for the big race, went over the Derby
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  • 523 20 h Ht.llls for the first day of the Ipoh Races on June 15 are: Cl 1, Div I—9 F Three Rings 9.01 Little Pappa 8.13 Banquo B.OS Brilliant Scholar 8.07 Adelaide Star 8.04 Muffin Man 8.01 Blue Ice 8 0(1 Bearer Bond 8.00 On Stage 7.13
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  • 73 20 WELLINGTON, Sat. CUPERB positional play and firSt daSS V>VM fitnrss nab^cl the Eastern rHK S° c «r team t 0 beat Canterbury 6-2 at Christchurch in the first game of tneir New Zealand tour today, The Chinese side w.;re neat ar >a crisp In
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  • 28 20 CARorrP sat ou m we^^n^for I3a"at? e nn the 0^- of ?hel* m.lchl airainst the West indies here Ramadhln took five for 31. Reuter.
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  • 179 20 •pMVE Slnpapore ABA. cham- pions will be Included in the Combined Services boxing team to meet Burma A.B A in Rangoon on June 21 and 22. They are Alfred Stanislaus (fly- weight i. R. Rajaram (feathen. Austin Dunsford light i, Charles BUUngham light-welter >
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