The Straits Times, 3 August 1958

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  • 14 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES in Malaif* No. 1,197. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 3, 1958. 20 CENTS
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  • 387 1 NOW AMERICA RECOGNISES IRAQ REGIME Hussein gives up 'liberation' hopes** dissolves Arab Union WASHINGTON, Saturday. "|"HE United States today recognised the new Government of Iraq and King Hussein decreed that the Arab Union of Jordan and Iraq had ceased to exist. The American recognition was conveyed in a Note handed
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  • 118 1 DAG SEES KEY DIPLOMATS BUT PROGRESS IS SLOW NEW YORK, Sat.— Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, the United Nations SecretaryGeneral, continued a busy round of consultations with key diplomats today, but there was no indication immediately of much progress towards the summit. The IN chief saw in quick succession Mr.
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  • 84 1 OTTAWA, Sat. Canada gave Princess Margaret a Labrador mink coat and a chinchilla fur cape today. The Princess arrived here today for a three-day stay. The lovely full-length fur coat was presented to her by the Canadian Prime Minister, Mr. John Diefen- i baker, during a
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  • 408 1 THEY WERE ON THEIR WAY TO ICE SHOP MICOSIA, Sat. A British soldier walking along a busy Nicosia street with his two-year-old son, and three Cypriots were killed today in separate incidents in Cyprus as terrorists ignored Anglo-Creek-Turkish appeals for an end to
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  • 48 1 LOS ANGELES Sat<— >Mr. Niklta Khrusht nev received an invitation from the promoters yesterday to attend the world heavyweight title bout between champion Floyd Patterson and Roy Harris here on Aug. 18 if he happens to be in America at the time. I PI
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  • 159 1 POPES BROADCAST TO THE 'LIVING DEAD' /^ASTELGANDOLFO Sat.— \j The Pope today urged 100.000 nuns immured In strictest seclusion in convents all over the world to work for their living. In a broadcast he told the "living dead", who may only leave their convents
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  • 115 1 A TENGKU SAVES MAN IN FLOODED DRAIN A LOR STAR. Sat.— Tengku Ismail bin Tengku Mohamed Jewa. 20. a nephew of the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, saved the life of a Chinese police constable here yesterday. He jumped into a flooded monsoon drain in Jalan Langgar, and pulled out
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  • 48 1 A Singapore petrol Vwj6k \.lendant wa« admitted to' hospital in a serious condition after a brutal attack by 10 thugs in Arab Street last night. The attendant. Lim Ah Chuan, 19. received five stab wounds in the stomach and back and a fractured arm.
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  • 245 1 Skymen and jets in big display of British might KING HUSSEIN WATCHES MOCK ATTACK AMMAN. Saturday. BRITAIN'S 16th Independent Parachute Brigade group backed by 208 Squadron of R.A.F. Fighter Command today showed its paces for two hours in a ceremonial parade for King Hussein at Amman airfield. It was his
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  • 61 1 Acid victim drives two miles for help Half-blinded by acid, a Singapore dockyard contractor drove two miles to the Keppel Harbour Police Station yesterday to make a report. The acid was thrown at Jan Ah Keng, 48, while he was driving in Keppel Road on his way home from work.
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  • 92 1 Rebels kill 10 French troops in ambush Algiers, sat.— Ten Frencn soldiers were killed and one seriously Injured in an ambush by a rebel band near Affrevtlle. about 60 miles south west of Algiers, according to reports reaching here today. The soldiers were travelling in a convoy which came under
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  • 42 1 OSLO, Sat. Four people were burned to death when a tram burst into flames and set fire to a house In a suburb of Oslo today, police reported. A further 15 were taken to hospital— Reuter.
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  • 140 1 BEIRUT, Saturday. A UNITED STATES Army spokesman said today a marine sergeant was shot and killed last night in Beirut, apparently the first U.S. military victim of Le- banese rebel gunfire. The spokesman said the I nit was killed shortly midnight while drivtoward the Lebanese
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  • 34 1 PARIS, Sat. The French cruiser De Grasse and her escort vessels have been Instructed to return to Toulon from the Eastern Mediterranean, in view of the easing of the Lebanon situation.
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  • 81 1 1948 DEATHS: MAN HELD IN 2 A.M. RAID MALACCA, Sat.— Malacca police have detained a man who they believe can help the Singapore police in their inquiries into the deaths of Ismail bin Ali and Asah binte Awal in 1948 in Lorong 17. Geylang. The man was held at 2
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  • 158 1 Tin pact: Russia ready to 'observe' From HALL ROMNEY I ONDON. Sat.— The Soviet Union is willing to become an "observer member" of the International Tin Council, says the Financial Times. Source.-, close to the council report that the Russians have replied to the council's offer of producer membership by
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  • 39 1 THUGS MURDER FIREMAN liogapor* fireman Sarii bin Basn, 26. died in hospital about midnight last night— few hoars after be had hern attacked by four armed thugs i» for) c col ftoad Ha was stab- la Uead.
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  • 52 1 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. A farmer Tay Kok Cheng. 50. was found stabbed to death outside his hut at Tampol here this evening. Police, who recovered a pair of blood-stained scissors, have not yet established the motive for the slaying. The dead man's wife and children are
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    • 88 1 JACKPOT IS WON TOP PRIZE GOES TO COLONY ENTRANT f THE $25,000 Jackpot in The Malayan set of answers to the clues. (Solution in S Monthly's Contest "X" (July) was p ace 5). I won by Mr. LEE TUCK WAH, of 442 Ser angoon Road, Singapore. Three competitors, all from
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  • 1245 2  - The battle for the sky Michael Gannon ''liJklkilLikmf mVtff!W!fTTrWfT7mmT}m\i I mm CONCLUDING THE INSIDE STORY OF THE HISTORIC CAMPAIGN IT COST THE RAF 959 AIRCRAFT by Who served with the BEF in France during the fighting TO many who were not involved in il, one of Ihe most distressing reatures
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  • 426 2 Horm e— after leave it's back to the barracks LJOLDEN, Frankie, and Corporal Binns and his party are picked up by the destroyer and later transferred to a paddle steamer already packed with troops. Towards evening the steamer noses into an English harbour and berths amor" others discharging crowds of
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    • 101 2 J^frH. *g Malaya "^?s^j3pP^P? According to Hindu beliefs, dancing < wos creofe^ by B'"hma and given to (jLL^- M-fff^ «fc 'X jJSr rnon v t i e *°9* Bhoroto ond his n^H^ati. Classically, the most important ot the JH*9 4a»tfl *TT fOUr ma or scnools Hindu dancing, >« Bharata Natyam.
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  • 1292 3 HANS HASS DIVES AGAIN— Part 4 THE SHARK THAT RAN AWAY... Hans Hass Mnd his wife Lotte are due to arrive in Singapore on October 15 in their research vessel Zarifa. Writing to the Sunday Times from Colombo. Dr Hass said he intends to do some diving around Singapore as
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  • Cine Corner FILM-MAKER
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  • 308 4 'IF ADULTS CAN STRIP WHY CANT WE ROCK?' DUPILS. past and present, r of the Can Eng Seng School. Singapore, yesterday engaged in a spirited debate on rock-'n'-roll. The motion: That films, music and dancing of a rock-n'-roll nature are detrimental to the proper upbringing of adolescents. Those in favour:
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  • 53 4 S'PORE REGISTRY WEDDING Mr Jaap C'ardinaal and his bride, the former Mrs. Helen Ualton <i cc Barnard), after their marriage at the Singapore Registry yesterday. The groom is the export sales manager of PAR Malayan Paint Works, Ltd., while the bride is a rom--1 pany secretary at Progress Advertising Ltd.
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  • 184 4 THE University ot Malaya is finding great difficulty in filling vacant professorships. The Vice-Chancellor. Prof. A. Oppenheim, told the Sunday Times that though the authorities had been looking for the last six years lor a professor of physics the likelihood of getting a suitable man was still
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  • 214 4 NARROW-MINDED OUTLOOK ABOUT FINANCIAL AID RETARDS PROGRESS It's not wrong to accept cash from lotteries' PENANC, Saturday. 7"HE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, last night appealed to all Muslims to drop any narrow-minded outlook if they wished to make progress. Addressing a Muslim gathering at
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  • 137 4 rE Director of Posts. Singapore. Mr. H. M. Rose, has announced that tomorrow being a public holiday, there will be one delivery restricted to correspondence j only. The hours of business at the General Post Office will be 9 a.m. to noon. All other post offices
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  • 64 4 KOTA BHARU. Sat,— A competition will be held here to encourage the public to decorate houses, shops, business firms, clubs, associations and amusement parks, in connection with the Sultan's 61st birthday celebrations from Aug. 9 to 11. The winner* will be presented with cups at a garden party
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  • 20 4 Singapore Scouts will hold their fund-raising odd Job i week this year from Aug. 25 !to 31.
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  • 62 4 MICHAEL KIIOR TEIK lIEAN. 23. an old boy of Raffles Institution. Singapore, has been awarded a Colombo Plan fellowship to read for a Master of Engineering degree at the University of Adelaide. He is now attending a post-graduate course in nuclear engineering at the university. He
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  • 37 4 The Singapore Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, yesterday opened a St. Andrew's Mission Hospital fun fair at the St. Andrews Cathedral grounds. The tair was in aid of th» Mission Fund.
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  • 140 4 Man loses 10,000 lottery tickets A SINGAPORE court yesterday ordered the forfeiture of 10.000 Federation of Malaya Social Welfare lottery tickets seized at Singapore Airport on April 10 this year. Chan Sum Choon. 38. an Ipoh insurance clerk accused of assisting in the carrying on of a public lottery was
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  • 26 4 An exhibition of Philippine contemporary art is being held at Raffles Museum by arrangement with the Singapore Art Society. It last.s until Aug. 12.
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  • 23 4 The Buddhist Union will celebrate Kuan Imm Tann tomorrow with services in Jalan Senyum. Singapore, at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m
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  • 128 4 KUALA TRENGGANU. Sat. —Fish prices on the east coast have risen sharply because of smaller catches In recent weeks. The Fisheries Officer, North East Malaya, Inche Abdul Halim bin Abu Yamin. told the Sunday Times today that the prices of most varieties of
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  • 183 4 A NEW TITLE FOR THE CHIEF KATHI OF BRUNEI BRUNEI, Sat. Brunei's Chief Kothi for 42 years, Pengiran Ha|i Mohomed Salleh, will be installed as Kapala Chatria j by the Sultan, Sir Omar Ali Saifuddin, at a colourful ceremony at the Lapau on Aug. 12. The ceremony, which will be
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  • 386 5 STAR GAZER PREDICTS GOOD YEAR NO MATTER WHAT PARTY'S IN POWER By Sunday Times Staff Reporter AN INDIAN astrologer, Professor M. S. Sardar, yesterday forecast that the year 1959 would bring "great changes and increased well-being for Singapore and her people." The 47-year-old Swami, who
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  • 85 5 Court awards man $65,000 KUALA TRENGGANU. Sat. —Mr. Justice Neal awarded damages and costs totalling $65,000 to Leow Cheng Chiang, of Singapore, for wrongful termination of contract for the sale of 4.000 tons of scrap Iron in Kemaman. Leow. the High Court was told, had entered into an agreement with
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  • 212 5 QUESTIONS on Tourist Trade promotion will be asked at the next meeting of the Legislative Assembly on Aug. 13. Mr. John Ede. (Lib.-Soc.) will ask the Minister for Commerce and Industry. Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy. to make a statement on plans
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  • 130 5 Civilising the civil servant mRAINING branch of 1 the Singapore Establishment Office will soon conduct oneday courses for officers in divisions two. three and four to teach them how to be courteous to the public. These courses are aimed at teaching all officers a .spirit of "efficient and courteous service"
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    • 420 5 "COMMANDS /CONFIDENCE" II Commenting on the Bank's afav^ft^bx report and accounts %J^JmL II a writ known I J 1 1 City Editor wrote 1 1 on 2nd. April, io jB II ...Lombard Banking has been I I STABILITY (insistent Interest I 3 SIKKNGTII Knowledge and I xpericnif I m SMKTY
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 58 5 SOLUTION TO MALAYAN MONTHLY CONTEST X 1 l£Q^ c N 9r v FU°w|o fin n p \^a c yslu. v "c NpN^bbSpE^ilbbbv" rUE|GlffR|O S E "slbMa" c itpl c InWJbbWBmBJI This is the solution to the Malayan Monthly's Word Puzzle Contest "X" for July, which the panel of judges held
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  • 221 6 DONT STINT ON SWIMSUITS, ANNE ADVISES 4 DAY by the sea i>, sonic- V thing of a busman's holiday this year for film star Anne Heywood. Why? Well, she's, spending the greater part of each week practically submerged for her arduous starring role in the dramatic neV film "Floods of
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  • 158 6 r OUNG people who arc 1 interested in art will do well to -sec the current exhibition that the Singapore Art Society i.> holding at Raffles Museum until Aug. 12. This is an exhibition ol contemporary Philippine art. and includes picture.^ by that country's
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  • 380 6  - It's smart on beach and in the ballroom SUSAN BARRIE By COLOURS can be gay, fla 1 1 c ring and becoming to the young girl but tor sheer smartness and sophistication, not even the prettiest shades can hold a candle to black-and-white. This combination goes everywhere into the ballroom,
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  • 319 6 Bright ideas for a new beach jacket GIRLS who like to make their own clothes can run up one of the most up-to-date jackets from a few brightly coloured towels and they are cheap in Singapore. For one Jacket choose two towels 42 inches long by 21 inches wide. Turn
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  • 226 6 rE natural look in make-up should be every girl's aim if she wants plenty of dates with her favourite boy friend. Naturalness appeals to men far more than overdramatic make-up, hut don't confuse naturalness with lack of grooming. Having the fresh bandbox look
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  • 258 6 WATCHING young Malayans In local coffee shops and milk bars. 1 have come to the conclusion that doughnuts, often considered an essentially American favourite, are best sellers here too. Home-made ones are especially good, so here is a traditional recipe for doughnut.v which came originally from the Isle of
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  • 566 7 'I BOUGHT SHARES, LENT HIM $1 ,500' MALACCA, Saturday. NIGHTCLUB singer Alice Lee said in the Magistrate's Court today that Ho Koon Toh, former managing director of the Sea View Hotel here, to whom she gave jewellery worth $2,000 for safekeeping, admitted to
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  • 89 7 KUALA TRENGGANU, Sat. rE Kuala Trengganu magistrate, Tuan Haji Mohamed Nor bin Haji Mohamed, today committed a 45-year-old rubber tapper. Daud bin Ali. to trial in the high court on a charge of abetting a murder. Daud was alleged to have abetted Zainab binte
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  • 30 7 A man with a parang in his hand was arrested after police broke up a group of armed thugs in a lane off Havelock Road, Singapore, yesterday.
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  • 35 7 Five thugs stabbed Ong Chek Chong. 69. at Lim Tua Tow Road. Singapore, while he was on the way to market at 6 a.m. yesterday. Ong was admitted to the General Hospital.
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  • 44 7 KUALA TRENGGANU. Sat. —About six acres of bush on the side of Bukit Besar two miles from town was swept by fire this afternoon. Firemen and policemen ba'.tled for more than an hour to bring the blaze under control.
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  • 144 7 HE'LL SPEND HOLIDAY WITH PARENTS Tengku Mohamed Khalid (right), 18-year-oW grandson of the Sultan of Johore, returned to Malaya yesterday from London after 12 years' absence. His father, Tengku Temenggong Ahmad, third son of the Sultan, and the rest of the families met him
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  • 59 7 PENANG, Sat— Beautiful Miss Lee Swee Lan of Kuala Lumpur was married to Mr. Brian Ford, a Penang engineering assistant, at the St. George's Church here this afternoon. The bride met her husband, who comes from Surrey, at Ipoh last year when he acted In
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  • 252 7 319 TAKE THE CHANCE TO QUIT JUNGLE 1/ U ALA LUMPUR, Sat.— A total of 319 terrorists gave themselves up in the Federation during Tengku Abdul Rahman's Merdeka surrender offer which ended on Thursday. This is nearly two-thirds of the total number of the terrorists shot, captured or surrendered during
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  • 262 7 THREE officials of the Professional Women s Association, armed with a list of "injustices", saw the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, yesterday to seek redress for married women in the Singapore Govemjment Service. For one hour the women talked with Mr. Lim. Among
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous

  • 563 8  - BAN DA ACTS: CEYLON MAY SOON CO DRY PETER JACKSON By CEYLON has been launched on the road to prohibition. The Government has decided to allow women to vote on whether local liquor licences shall be continued and has weighted the poll against the licences. Many people think all Ceylon's
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  • 1089 8  -  Robert Pitman *y At 49. John Creasey has produced 350 hooks. His world sale is 2,500,000 copies a year I didn't have much education for writing WITH a majestic crackle, the new Rolls-Bentley with the crested door brought me
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  • 179 8 NEW YORK, Sat. JHE New York T.mes said today that the Federation Government was showing political maturity and vigorous common sense. In an editorial headed "Malaya meets an Emergency" thf. paper said: "The Government of tiie Federation of Malaya has now extended its
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  • 38 8 HOLLYWOOLD. Sat.-Mlss America, honey haired Eurlyne Howell. said today she had signed a seven-year contract with Warner Brothers and starts work next week with a lead part In the television show "Maverick."— U.P.l.
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  • 26 8 Pupils of the Tanglin School Dancing Classes *aye a display at the Cultural Centre yesterday in aid of the Singapore Spastic Children's Society.
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  • 29 8 A 21-gun salute will be fired by the Singapore Royal Artillery from Fort Serapong. Blakang Mati. at mid-day tomorrow to mark the birthday of the Queen Mother.
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  • 28 8 The Anglo-Chinese School Science Society will hold an exhibition at the school in Barker Road, Singapore, between 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. tomorrow and on Tuesday.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 52 8 At your cinemas Kota Bharn LIDO: Panggilan Pulau (Malay) 9.30 am.; Sri Menantl (Malay) 12.30. 3. 6. 8. 10. ODEON: Warpath 9.45 a.m.; Che Mamat Parang Tajam (Malay) 12.30, 3. 7.15, 9.30. CATHAY: Insaaf 12.30, 3, 7.15, 9.30. Kii.iiii.in CATHAY: Carribean Gold 10.30 a.b.; Valley of Lost Souls 12.30. 2.30.
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  • 1161 9  -  Kenneth Hildebrand HOW CAN YOU BE HAPPY?— Part 4 Would you rather have happiness and some suffering... or never have any happiness at all? By SUFFERI NC haunts mankind There is not a household on which its shadow does not fall, and not a life
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  • 892 9  -  MARK CHRISTIE 30 YEARS OF TALKING PICTURES^Part 2 By THE Brave New World of the cinema. prophesied with gloomy foreboding by Aldous Huxley in' l932. is already here. Technically the film that "feels" and. "smells," the film that stretches from corner to
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  • THE SUNDAY TIMES
    • 185 10 CWERYBODY is fed up with the emergency regulations. But the country is saddled with them for another year and quite rightly too. They are the guarantee of its liberty. There was never any doubt that they would be extended by the Federal Legislative Council, but a two-hour
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    • 116 10 IT is a matter lor con- giatulation that the Federation has secured a loan of $30 million from the United States for the North Klang Straits project. There are of course the niggly-minded critics who have expressed concern lest there should be some ings attached." The most onerous
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    • 129 10 f AUGHTER re-echoes throughout the years a* some of the world's historic hoaxes. Classic incidents in which some pompous person, or stodgy institution, has been reduced to humanly recognisable proportions by a clever practical joker have never failed to gladden the hearts of lesser mortals. And they have
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  • 1486 10  - Iraq— ancient cradle of this modern world Lloyd Morgan THE LAND OF THE GARDEN OF EDEN WHERE WERE ORIGINATED THE SCIENCES, ARTS AND CRAFTS THAT ARE TODAY'S MAIN PROPS by THOUCH Iraq is probably best known to most people as a bountiful producer of oil and the scene of recent
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  • 512 10 The Countryman's Journal by Tuan Djek FRIDAY, July 25. QN the 21st and 22nd good rain fell, and the well is full. Nights have been cold. It is not always the case that the lower the temperature the more your feel the cold. On
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  • 244 10 A Woman wrote: I love you deeply... the iiicing cur swept into the control point outside It oni c a woman ran up to it. A red-haired, beaulit ul woman. She pressed her lips to the mud-caked face of the driver. She gave him a scrap of paper, it was
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    • 194 10 ROBERT GLENTON r GLENTON HAS IRAV- ELLED EUROPE TO REPORT THE BATTLK FOR SPEED. HE HAS SEEN THE GREAT DRIVERS OF THE LAST DECADE FIGIIT- ING IT OUT ON THTS RACE CIRCUITS: HE HAS BEEN WITH I THEM DURING TRIUMPHS AM) FAIL- I RES. HE IS IN A POSITION TO
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  • 536 11  -  BOON YEW CHIANG HE HELPS THE MAYOR'S CAMPAIGN AND SAYS: 'WE NEVER FELT SO HAPPY' A STREET STORY TELLER SPINS A YARN WITH A GOOD LESSON FOR HEALTH By THE PLACE: A playground in the heart of Chinatown. The time: 8 p.m. The oil
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  • 286 11 STUDENTS PLAN BIG PROGRAMME THE University of Malaya Medical Society's third annual Medical Week starting on Monday will have a central theme. The subject chosen for the theme is tuberculosis. The week-long programme this year, however, has been widened to include: PROVISION of opportunities
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  • 32 11 SEGAMAT. Sat. Renganathan. 40. was fined $100 here lor selling adulterated cow's milk. Samples of the milk showed an addition of 50 per cent water, the court was told.
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  • 25 11 SEGAMAT. Sat. Segamat I will hold a parade, sports for schoolchildren and a subscription dinner to celebrate the Merdeka anniversary on Aug. •51.
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  • 39 11 AIRMAN WEDS FORMER W. R.A.F. SERGEANT F/SGT. V. LEWIS of R.A.F. Seletar and Miss J. Ainsworlh after their wedding at the St. Mary's Church in Seletar, Singapore. The bride was until recently a sergeant with the (V.II.VF. at Seletar.
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  • 102 11 MESSAGE FOR YOUTH CONGRESS KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Tengku Abdul Rahman bald in message to the third general assembly of the World Assembly of Youth, opening In New Delhi tomorrow, that he was proud that Malaya was a founder member of the organisation. Delegates from Malaya were conscious of the fact
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  • 97 11 KLALa LUMPUR, bai. Two ambassadors and a minister will be among a party of 44 people who will leave here lor Jakarta by the Oaruda Indonesian Airways tomorrow on its inaugural flignt between tne Federation and Indonesia. The ambassadors will be ihe Malayan Ambassador to
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  • 38 11 Singapore Copra Association noon prices per picul on Saturday: fair merchantable Bombay mixed copra: July $32 buyers, $32*; sellers. Tone »as steady. Singapore Coconut Oil Millers' Association: bulk $48.75 sellers. drum $52.75 sellers. Tone was quiet.
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  • 236 11 K. TRENGGANU, Sat. -|-RENGGANU'S first-ever: Game Warden Department (Pejabat Melmdong Mergastua) will be established shortly with the posting of rangers in the State's four main towns, Kuala Trenqganu, Kuala Brang, Kemaman and Besut. The State Government has allotted $7,000 for the salaries. Applications ror
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  • 360 11 T"HE Jackpot in The Malayan Monthly's Contest "X" (July) was won by MR. LEE TUCK WAH, of 442 SERAN COON ROAD, SINGAPORE. He submitted a solution which the judges held to give the most meritorious set of answers to the clues and, subject to
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  • 66 11 Mr. S. Ogata, of the Japanese Ministry of Education and Japanese Commissioner of Police in Singapore during the Occupation period, is expected to arrive this Afternoon on his way home from the Geneva conference. Mr. G. H. Kiat. a Colony social worker, said he has arranged
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    • 303 11 POLICE BAND concert at the Esplanade Oardens, 5 30 p.m. to i 6.30 p.m. PHILIPPINE CONTEMPORARY ART exhibition at Raffles Mu- scum, Siamlord Koad, 10 a.m. to I p.m. CHINESE SWIMMING CLUB: Tea dance at club premises, 3 p.m. lo 6 p.m. MASS HEALTH MEETING of bus drivers and conductors
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  • 164 12 '|>HE Young rrrtrndrr' by L B. M. Vynrr. Sagil Estate. TanKkak. North Johore (top, right gets thr first priie (S3(M In this wrek's < ontcst. It was taken with a Rollricord ramrra and rxposurr was F.5.6. and sprrd 1 20 %ec. Thr «rrond prlxr (flSI Kots
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  • 1008 12  -  Raymond Thomas By AFTER the negative has been produced, either a contact print or an enlargement must be made before you can enjoy your first impressions of what you saw at the time of making the exposure in the camera. Making contact prints is
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    • 430 13 Widmark snarls again! Gosh he's good HAVE always said it. Put Richard Widmark in the role of a meanie and he gives a performance that out-dazzles a woman's smile when she reads in her morning paper that there's a sale on. Metro-Coldwyn-Mayer gave
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    • 314 13 'NO HOLDS BARRED' FILM TELLS SHOCKING STORY LID IS OFF SQUARE MILE OF VICE THE FLESH IS WEAK, despite its faults remains a forceful, thought-provoking picture. For it lifts the lid off London's "square mile of vice" and tells, with unexpected candour, of the shame and degredation of the women
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    • 560 13 I CAIHAY ORGANISATION j^ 07W1 fel vTaI l> >"»« TODAY' "ara 145 lli < •fC W 9 M^*J\ W.'l-IIK 6 4 5 9.30 pjn. J^ ?£SToiK, k "Tff£ BRAVADOS" c scope cur tw )f t MIDNIGHT TOHI6HT "SOU SEE YUEN" 1> 1^ Today 9 a.m.: "SEVEN MAIDENS" (Mand W M
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    • 130 13 I 1 1 if 1 1 1 1 1 TCHAIKOVSKY'S Con--1 certo No. lin B flat Minor is in most record libraries of any note. But even classics enthusiasts who already have it will be interested in the newest interpretation of what is unquestionably one of the most universally popular
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    • 438 13 NATIONAL SHORT WAVE Kound; U.OO Beyond The Reef; SERVICE 11.15 Music For Mediation; 11.30 41 metres Religious Half Hour; SINGAPORE P.M. 12.00 Talentme 1958 Final; Medium wave 476 metres 1.00 Programme Summary; 1.01 Kt'ALA LI'MPL'R Music In A Mid-Day Mood; 1.30 Medium wave 341 metres The News; 1.45 Relax And
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    • 132 13 The album, "Coup de Graas", features such jazz luminaries as Conte Condoli and brother Pete, Art Pepper, Buddy Collette (whose own ABC Paramount pressing we reviewed a couple of weeks ago) and Larry Bunker. ¥>OPS: Frank Sinatra is Jl back on another Capitol release (W587), "Swing Easy", which combines a
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    • 1339 14 *nrmi m mri LUXURY-LIVING —-r THIS WEEK FOR ALL A y^l AF I U\l LIVIMVJ i TODAY: A slow motion Excellent lor anything /^M .^^m rpm; sun U pas«ln« throu t h Its own area of the Zodiac. Leo day don t expect tOO much that concerns the home K^^
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    • 503 15 THE CISCO HIV* tyxMr Mid west fatouvlZ* (jyiTH PLEASURE*) I YOU RE BEAT, CISCO. ITS TRUE, IF I MCVEl L ////'WE'LL PO THAT... AS SOON G$V~ ""-s. V NOW YOUR PARP CAN SET A POT SHOT SO 6IVE UP Y/( AS yOU THROW DOWM PANCHO, IP HE GETS > J^
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    • 467 16 JHT WILL VOU NOT BEFORE I APOLOGIZE TO SOU, MRS I KNOW VOUR HU6BAN0 16 RE- *\ff. FLINT, VOUWERE M PLEASE <VON MEFF, FO* /W INTRU6ONJ. jrp SPOUD1N6 DRAMATCALLV TO ONLV WW& JJW i^^ LEAVE V i.fc, V—-T NEW PCLK39. BELIEVE ME W THOUGHT RIGHT. SOU VE I JF J
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  • 1184 17 Sample of sambal may signal love's old sweet song for hubbies CAN the food a housewife serves indicate how much she loves her husband? CONSTANT READER Singapore. Yes, it can. If she doesn't care much for him she won't take much interest in preparing his food. Of course, it's not
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  • 1087 17 Your friend or me: Choose! declares a wife Jane Lee's HUMAN CASEBOOK nURING the last war I spent several years as a P.O.W. During that time, I met a man who became my closest friend. He did everything for me. and at one stage really saved my life. Years later
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    • 99 17 Address your letter: The 'Know Alls,' The Sunday Times Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore. Bring your shaving (^^H up-to-date with a modern mfyr/ I Gillette Razor jfU^il I years they get knocked and dropped if llf I II shaving suffers. Smart men bring their ff opens with a twist
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  • 305 18 Graham short takes count in Round 2 UN DETERRED by my brush with the law, undaunted by the apparent reluctance of fellow motorists to be anything but ungrateful slobs. I gamely set out on round two of the Short Public Example Campaign. The aim of the campaign (SPEC for short):
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  • 99 18 The Rootes Group has put out its new Hilltnan Minx Special, a pert.look. ing four-seater with a 1390 c.c. engine which does 36 miles to the gallon and is capable of 78 miles per hour. It's caUed a "utility model" because there are
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  • 671 18 A knot of people stood on the kerb outside the post office. Among them was an old lady. She was leaning heavily on an old man, who was leaning heavily on a stick. My heart was touched. There was also
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  • 138 18 POYAL Air Force Seletar sta tion's crack cyclist, Brian Apsey, consistent winner of numerous tune trial events, will today compete In his first mass-ed-start race of the season the "Tour of Singapore". Apsey Is among 10 Service riders competing in this thrilling race
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  • 290 18  - WILLIAMS WILL GIVE BOXING A BIG BOOST JOHN MARKS By DOX INC in the Royal Air Force will toon receive a big boost with the arrival of Sgt. Bill Williams at the Seletar station. Williams, an amateur fighter with a string of ring successes in England, will soon start coaching
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  • 560 18 HEAH GOES OUT TO THE JUNIOR CHAMPION pURRENT Singapore junior singles champion, V. S. S. Nathan, created the first upset in the Singapore national badminton championships at the S.B.A. Hall last night when he beat Thomas Cup player and former Scottish champion, Johnny Heah. in straight sets. The youthful Nathan
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  • 79 18 THE Singapore open amateur golf championship meeting began yesterday with the "A" and "B" medal competitions. The "A" medal winner was F.T. Haddock 71 (79-8) after a count-back with Goh Kee Seah 71 (82-11). The ball sweep on the first nine went to N.H. Peck (33)
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  • 176 18 Marks hits 124 as SRC pile up 314 runs CINOAPORE Recreation Club, the holders, scored 314 for nine declared when they began their two-day Padang Shield cricket match against Singapore Cricket Club yesterday. A brisk century by skipper Brian Marks laid the foundations for S-R.C.'s big total. Marks hit 124
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    • 98 18 Crossword solution ACROSS: l. Jubilate: 5. Pits; 9. Paten; 10. Drapery; 13. Arena; 14. Gazed; 15. Scram; 17. Ebon; 19. Has; 21. Sin; 22 Vagabonds; 23. Set; 24. Ill; 25. Glycerine; 26. Co?; 28. Are; 29 Dour; 31. G'.lde; 33. Cobra; 34. Blaln; 36. Emanant; 37 Being38. Sang; 39. Asbestos.
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    • 5 18 SPORTING SAM by Reg. Wootton
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  • 517 19 Kelantan take a six -nil hiding But forwards fail to impress despite big store J S Singapore versus Penanti in the Malaya Cup Final on Aug. 23 at the Merdeka Stadium in Kuala Lumpur. Yesterday, before a home crowd of more than 5,000, Singapore, the South
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  • 513 19 SOUTH LOSE SEVEN FOR 102 TO TRAIL BY 53 RUNS IPOH. Saturday. SOI'TH were 53 runs behind with three wickets to fall at the close of the first day's play of their annual cricket match against North which began on the Ipoh padang today. North were all out for 155
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  • 155 19 NORTH Ist INNS: Hollingworth st Xorrte b Alty 30 Wanless si Norris b Abdul Razak 37 Rajalingam c Rov> b Abdul Razak 6 Shrphrrdson b Ally 46 Dews c Alty b Abdul Razak 14 Gurucharan b Schubert Anandarajah c Abdul Kazak b Schubert 14 Navaratnam st Norris l> Alty
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  • 59 19 WHITE CITY. Sat. Mollie Hiscox, 21 -year -old British runner, broke the women's world 440 yards record here today, clocking 55.65ec. during the athletic* match between Britain and the Commonwealth. This was seven-tenths of a second better han the official world record of 56.35 ec set by N.I.
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  • 88 19 SWANSEA. Sat— Noel Harford and Bert Sutcllffe led a spirited recovery after the New Zealanders had lost both their openers for seven runs on the first day of their match against Glamorgan here today. At the tea Interval the tourists were 202 for three. Harford and
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  • 176 19 No more financial backing for miler Elliot SYDNEY, Sat. The 3 Amateur Athletic Union of Australia will not supply finance to allow 'miracle" miler Herb Elliot to compete in Scandanavia. the secretarytreasurer of the Union, Mr. A. J. Hodsdon. said today. The reason for Elliots lack of finance i.s a
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  • 127 19 SCHOOLBOYS and school-) girls will be admitted free to the finals of the Singapore j National Badminton Cham- 1 pions'ips to be decided ati the SB.A. hall. Guille- mard Road, tomorrow night. Singapore Badminton Association decided this in order to create more interest in
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  • 193 19 Wardle asks to stand down MANCHESTER, Saturday JOHNNY WARDLE, the Yorkshire and England cricketer, today withdrew from the Yorkshire side to meet Lancashire in the "Roses" match here. Wardle s shock decision was announced by the Yorkshire captain. J. R. Burnett, in a statement before the game. It said Wardle
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  • 174 19 I T«AMILIAN Physical Cultural I x Association of Kuala Lumpur had scored 44-5 In reply to Ceylon 6ports Club's first innings total of 177 at the end of the first day of cricket match at Baiestier Road. Singapore yesterday. CEYLON SPORTS CLl'B:
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  • 36 19 PENANG. Sal.— The visiting Kowloon Motor Bus team beat Penang 4-1 in the fifth match of their tour at the City Stadium tonight. Giving a better all-round display, the tourists led 2-1 at halftlme.
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  • 336 19 SYDNEY. Sat.— Australian football results today were: VICTORIA BTATE LEAGUE: Just 1 Wilhelmina 4; Hakoah v Juventus (tomorrow); Slavla 0 Boxhill 1: Brighton 0 Moreland 4: Polonia 1 Oeelong 1; Oeorgecross 1 Hellenic 0. N.S.W. ASSN. Div. 1 North: Mayfleld 0 Awaba 4: West Wallsend v Cardiff
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  • 162 19 CT. ANDREWS School won six of the 16 titles in the Slnga- pore open youth boxing championships which concluded at the Great World last night. Two of last night's 12 finals failed to go the distance. In both cases the referee stopped the fight. Quickest
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  • 18 19 0.P.0. Counter beat Registration Branch 4-3 in an Inter-depart-ment badminton match at Orrrmrd Road lost nteht
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    • 232 19 SEE THE SEA-HORSE OUTBOARD MOTORS PASIR RIS HOTEL SUNDAY AND MONDAY AUGUST 3RD AUGUST 4TH MALAYA S ANNUAL NATIONAL WATER SKIING CHAMPIONSHIPS Sunday, Au(. 3rd 10 a.m Novices tricks heats. 11 a.m. Novices tricks final. 1 p.m. Novices oft*t jump final. 2 p.m. Men's novices slalom final. Jp 9- B^,
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    • 73 19 BADMINTON: SB.A. Open championships (third day), SB.A. I hall. 9.30 a.m. and 7 p.m. GOLF: Singapore open championships. Sime Road. ATHLETICS: Muslim New Year sp«<rts meet. Fairer Park. 8.30 a.m. SOCCER: S.A.P.A. Dtv. 2A R.AJ". Seletar v Bedok, Balestier Road; Radin Mas v Dockyard "A", Oeylang. CYCLE -RACING: S.A.C.A. Tour
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  • 2072 20  -  EPSOM JEEP Red Sunrise (Bougoure) wins P and O Cup By PENANG, Saturday. jockey Arthur Ward scored another Cup success when he landed Tudor Wonder an easy 2J-length winner from Brilliant Scholar in the One mile Comissioner-Generars Cup at Penang yesterday. Tudor Wonder, trained by
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  • 49 20 BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL: 8171,470 Ist. No. *****4 ($46,441) 2nd. No. *****5 <518,576) 3rd. No. *****1 9.288) STARTERS (52.064 each): Nos. *****6, *****3, *****3, *****1. *****9. *****0, *****2, *****2. *****2. Consolations ($l,OOO each): Nos. *****9, *****7, *****9, *****0, *****2, *****4. *****6. *****6. *****4. *****9. TREBLE TOTE: 10 tickets ($262).
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  • 52 20 t* Worit $10 (Minimum). MR. WILLIAM TAN and Children of the late Mrs. William Tan. nee Madam Chua Chwee Neo who died on 30-7-58 thank the Staff of the Financial Office Police i. Members of the A.A.U., all Friends and Relatives for their Assistance, Wreaths, Scrolls. Nicht Visits and
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  • 32 20 tO Word! 510 (Minimum). GEORGE In loving remembrance of our dear Mother Elizabeth, who wan called to her Eternal Home this day 1951. (To dearly loved to e'er be forgotten).
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  • 757 20 R. Deyro beats Koo in singles final KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. R. Deyro, the 32--year-old Asian Games tennis champion from The Philippines, today won the Malayan singles title when he beat the Indonesian champion, Koo Hong 80, 7-5, 6-2 in a 51 -minute struggle on the Selangor Club courts here. Though
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  • 47 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Selangor Malays are In a strong position in their Rulers Shield cricket semi final against Pahang Malays here today. Selangor dismissed Pahang for 95 runs and at the close they were 30 runs behind with all wlcketa intact The match continues tomorrow.
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