The Straits Times, 29 April 1962

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  • 14 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES taKpAt No. 1390. SUNDAY, APRIL 29, 1962 20 CENTS KDN 040
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  • 399 1  -  TAI SING ONN What you should be wearing: See P. 6 A MALAY HOUSEWIFE SPEAKS OUT (SEE PACE 10) TO LIVE IN A HOUSE OR FLAT? (SEE PACE 7) By KUALA LUMPUR Sat. Big plans for production increase on East Coast BUKIT BESI iron mine in Trengganu
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  • 411 1 Fun-man Kennedy does comic turn IyASHINGTON. Sat. President Kennedy won laughter and applause from Mr. Harold Macmil- lan at a banquet here with an impersonation of a comedian impersonating Mr. Kennedy. The impromptu a^r brought the house down alter 3rltish comedian Peter Sellers had givi-n hi.s impersonation of ;i British
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  • 743 1 The Tengku blasts Seenivasagam kl ALA LUMPUR, Saturday. Jill-; Prime Minister, TengKU Abdul Uahman. .stressed in the House of Representatives tonight that through merger the people of Singapore could con tinue to live in peace, and enjoy happiness and prosperity which the Federation ol Malaysia would guarantee. The Tengku who
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  • 192 1 AMERICA DEFIES WORLD WITH YET MORE N-TESTS WASHINGTON. Saturday. DEFYING mounting world protests. America set off two nuclear bombs yesterday sending up poisonous radioactive clouds from the Pacific and the Nevada proving grounds. The Pacific bomb, the second in the current series. VBI dropped from an aeroplane in the vicinity
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  • LATEST
    • 23 1 C apable of "destrwjring all \rertation on earth" i* being drvrioped. raid Hawaiian Con [rruman Daniel K. Inoore In Honolulu—C.P.I.
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  • 32 1 Rt-a Aiuir ol Texas, yesterday blasted out the worla's biggest fire at a natural gas well in Gasst Touil. in the Sahara, which haa been blazing since la»t November Reuter.
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  • 32 1 23-year-old film star won a divorce frcm actor Robert Wagner. 32. at Santa Monica yesterday in an 11 -minute hearing. They were married in 195" and separated last August. Reuter.
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  • 25 1 The film star, violinist Yfhudi Mt nuhui and Wor'rl Bank president Eugrnr Robert Black ar«> to be (riven honorary degree* )>v Oxford Uni\erslty.
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  • 21 1 Ol v union* brought, ihe Liverpool Gorks almost to biMiidMill yetterday. with 60 .snip* ••"«tin» idle. Re uter.
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  • 22 1 A near at North Wal•h«m England, lias offered to marry free of charge any couple who ate broke.— UJ»l
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  • 184 1 INDONESIA ROUTED 5-0 IN A.B.C. TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP ITUALA LUMPUR. Sal.— Malaya beat Indonesia 5-0 tonight to become me first winners of the Asian Badminton Confederation's team championship. It was a s, littering night for Malayan badminton. A crowd of 12.000 a record attendance for badminton filled the
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  • 42 1 Of Hong Kong has •.von a court case involving more :inn SI 2. 900. The Supreme Court ruled she was not liable to ncr the sum to Ho Yu-Nee. Mer mothers relative, who claimed it as a creditor.— U.P.l.
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  • 32 1 Has told Peking it would not allow any Indian to participate in Red China's May Day celebrations until a stop was put to Chinese aggression in India's northern territory.— U.P.l.
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  • 89 1 SYDNEY. Sat— A Supreme Court judge who retired from the bench yesterday at the age of 70 is back at the unlvirsity as a flrst-year undergraduate. Mr. Justice Meld revealed at a farewell ceremony attended by brother judges and members of the legal profession that he was
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  • 333 1 'LET'S HEAR FROM WHITEHALL -NOT ITS STOOGES' SINGAPORE. Sa t. Barisan Sosialis said today the people of Singapore want to know what the British Government, and not its stooges, have to say about nuclear base in Singapore. It tv (••immenting on the Singapore Govi meat's onial
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  • 415 1 Strike— so S'pores only textile mill to close SINGAPORE. Sat Singapore.- nr.>t and only texti) plant the Malayan Textile Mills Ltd. of Bukit Timah Road whose 450 workers are now on strike, is to close down alter 10 years in business. A Government .statement said rln» today. It added that
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  • 94 1 DOME. Sat —Movie producer Cailo r-onti. husband by Mexican wedd.nt; to Oscar-win- mng .star Sophia Lorer.. is stUl bound by a valid marriage to Mrs. Oluliana Fiastri Ponti, the Ecclesiastical Tnbunal of the Rome vicanate ruled ia.M night. Ponti and Sophia are both facing bigamy charges
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  • 1067 2 SAC: I didn't visit widow to profit from her wealth NO ATTEMPTED RAPE, SAYS <* BARRACLOUGH v^KMOIt Aircraftman Michael Barraclough of the RAF denied today that he visited a widow hoping to make money out of her. "I did not know she was rich." he said. "Nor did I know
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  • 378 2 IRISHES from the northern > r parts of Malaya are likely to bp somewha' differently con- > Mttuied trom those In the south. This is because northern streams contain an appreciable amount i of lime salts dissolved out of the rocks over which they pass. The well-known outcrops
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  • 396 2 Witness: McNie did not believe what I told her raclough again in connection with the case. Cross-examined by Mr. Jag-Jit Singh ifor the defence t. Sqd. Ldr. Griffiths said he was formerly with the Palestine police. "I stopped using abusive language about. 20 years ago." he said. Replying tn further
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  • 81 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. An "April Ball" will be held at the Sea View Hotel on j Monday from 8.30 p.m. to 2 a.m. in aid of the Gan Ent; Seng School Old Students' Associations scholarship and chanty scheme^ It will featurr .several top singers,
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  • 1095 3 BEING THE DIARY OF A GIRL AT LARGE IN MALAYA HE SERVES UP MEE THAT'S FIT FOR A QUEEN They flock for Razak s special— at only 30 cents TO THE swarming customers who gather round his mcc stall in Penang there is nothing special about dark, soft-spoken
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  • 268 3 A DRINKER who spent i\ most of his life In the bar at the corner of his street bet the barman and a number of hi> cronies that he could identify any drink blindfold. They accepted bis challenge. From one glass after another the blindfolded drinker took
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  • 255 3 SHIRLEY TWIST TEACHER TO THE RUSSIANS WHERE ARE THEY NOW? OEMEMBER Shir- ley Abicair, the Australian girl with the Austrian zither who was such a hit in Singapore when she passed through on her way to Britain and fame 10 years ago. My man In London tofli me that she
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  • 3707 4 For sale: D-Day secrets CICERO-THE GREATEST SPY OF ALL TELLS HIS OWN STORY (Part Three) A desperate car chase through the streets of Ankara... a daring phone call from the British ambassador's study ...a fortune in banknotes under the carpet... the dread of discovery... Drama heaps upon drama as ELYESA
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  • 287 5 THE PIMPERNEL' WHO BROKE INTO A JUDGE'S HOME Police: He committed crimes all over country KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday A MAN who was described as a "Scarlet Pimpernel" by the prosecution was charged in the Magistrate's Court here today with breaking into the house of Mr. Justice R.D.R. .Hill in Jalan
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  • 92 5 LONDON BLAZE DRAMA GIRL WEDS IN SINGAPORE MISS SUSAN (Ml\(. SIEW YING. the Singapore girl who nearlj' lost her lifr in a South Kensington. London, tire two years ago. married her childhood sweetheart. Mr. Richard Leon? Kuo Chi. an architect, at the St. Andrew's Cathedral in Singapore today Miss Chine,
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  • 217 5 Planter thinks future of rubber bleak y\\\. J.M. Maalonald. here for the last 96 of Malayan rubber is Manager of Glenmarie Estate, 10 miles from here Mr. Macdonald Ls retiring to "do nothing hist cut grass and play golf In Britain." He is 54. He said: "The future of natural
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  • 79 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. Thai International will inaugurate its Royal Orchid Far Eastern jet service on May 18 with the new Convair 990 Coronado. said *o be the world* fastest airliner with a cruising speed of 640 m.p.h. The inaugural flight, carrying Asian newsmen, will leave Bangkok's Don Muang
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  • 72 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. Together with the First Lady of Singapore. Puan Noor Aishah. some 70 handicapped children sat back and watched a special concert for them In Red Crosb House. Penang Lane, today. But about half of them could not hear a thing, be-' cause they
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  • 145 5 POLITICIANS ARE TOLD: DON'T MEDDLE IN UNION AFFAIRS KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The National Union of Plantation Workers today pledged that it would protest and act immediately any political .party tried to interfere with workers' organisations. In a May Day message I 3 workers in Malaya, the NUPW president. Mr. S.
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  • 44 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The new Commisfxloner for Ww Zealand ir Singapore. Mr R. Hunter Wade. 46. who .succeeds Mr. R. L.*Hutchen is expected to arrive in Singapore on May 2. He will be accompanied by his wife and 13-year-old daughter Kristan.
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  • 65 5 Military Secretary on tour SINGAPORE. Sat. The Military Secretary to the Secretary of State for War. Lt. General Sir William Stirling, flew Into Singapore tonight on a routine viMt tv tin Far ETaM. Alter two days In Singapore, he will go to Kuala Lumpur and will remain in the Federation
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  • 60 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. A secret society suspect, who escaped from police custody four days ago. was re-captured last night behind a Chinese temple in Jalan Yahya Awal. Police today said the man belonged to the notorious "24" Group of secret societies. He escaped on Monday when he
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  • 50 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr. Low Kok Pheng, a senior official of the Finance Mln-i.-try. lias taken over the duties of Mr. F.S. Overtoil, former Deputy Controller of Foreign Exchange and Inspector-General of Banks, who left Government service on April 12. Mr. Overton has returned to England.
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  • 37 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The grounds of the*L,tana Negara will be open to the public from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. on May 1. Labour Day. The police band will perform from 4.30 to 5.30 p.m.
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  • 34 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. The Minister of Works. Posts and Telecommunications. Dato V. T. Samtunthan. will open a new post office at Endau. on the MMt coast of Johoret on May 10
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  • 373 5 POIMTER' on training THIS week Is the time to Introduce your dog to gunfire Of course, as a gundog. the sound must not upset him In anyway Some <ious are ran shy. ■•iner* •re )Übt titrvoun The (run ihT dog is. as rule honele» from the «tart t.nd one must
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  • Article, Illustration
    605 6 THE GIRL WHO MAKES FASHION MAKE SENSE WHAT YOU ARE-OR SHOULD BE-WEARING THIS YEAR So practical* *«itMme*f SMrl«y <*»««*:; ;0) <* *n broc<«» «v«nin( cfcfoßgMm )««n<i with ***i»g a* «uIH-»i« be«tfs. Nancy U tt\ »*iotfV >#*<* says Juliet Ang YOU see her everywhere. Miss Malayan 1962. The
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  • 419 6 ACCENT ON SIMPLE STYLES The CUEONGSAM gin i wears plain or printed cotton In the morning and early afternoon. No accessories are seen, except for J matching handbag and shoes. For early evening, the outfit is teamed with beads and perhaps a plain stole. Nothing too dressy, yet suitable and
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  • 929 7  - To live in a flat or house? A SUNDAY TIMES REPORTER AND SOUND SENSE ABOUT HOMES BY""""""""i"i^"" A CAREFUL LOOK AT THE PROS AND THE CONS I .AM in a complete dilemma, or in a trilemma if there is such a word. My problem is one which must also be
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    • 397 7 Strange man next to a girl at the movies WHAT'S your problem? Write to Miss Jane Lee, The Sunday Times, Times House, River Valley Road. Sin-gapore-9. I AM a girl aged 17 1 and find that every time I go to the movies I am sitting beside the same man.
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    • 141 7 I HAVE known a girl for the past seven years, but since we were not living close together we lo&t touch with each other due to unfortunate circumstances. Now I have traced her telephone number. When I rang her up last week for a date,
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    • 232 7 CAN a quick-tempered mar. make a good husband? Do you think he would change after Ins marriage? I love a man very much and I like everything about him but his temper. He shouts at any person who annoys him and to therefore not liked
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  • 464 7 RUBBER TREES AND WHITE PAINT DROP us a line at: The Know Alls. Sunday Times. Times House. River Valley Road. Singapore 9. WHY PUT ON THIS BORDER? WHY arc rubber trees, especially the young onc>. painted white at the bottom? DANIEL and GEORDIi: Singapore. To prevent them from being scorched
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  • FOREIGN DESK
    • 78 8 NEW YORK. 9m Thr N>tiieilands today told U Thant. the acting Secret* ry-Oeneral. mat it was trilling to enter luto i< UN" -supervised agreement '.ibih.Mnp the military situation In the West New Guinea are*. Mi CWA. MnMH, the Netherlands chief delegate at ;lie U.N..
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    • 68 8 JETS ot worer spurn* up into the oir at firefighters moke on all-out effort to drown the blaze in the hold of the 490--foot Italian freighter Andrea Gritti. But despite the efforts of three fire departments to stamp out the fire, the blaze in the hold of
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    • 194 8 NEW YORK. Sat. PAKISTAN saiil yesterday (hat war with India over the princely state of Kashmir appeared imminent and warned that if it erupts it will not be confined like the conflict of 1947 and IU4X. Mr. C.S. Jha of India, rejoined that "in India
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    • 369 8 OAS MEN FIRE ON PA TIENTS MOVING OUT TO NEW CLINICS pOURTEEN people were killed and 15 wounded in violence throughout Algeria yesterday. Twelve of the dead and eight of the wounded were Muslims. And today, troops sealed off purl of Central Algiers alter an OAS commando attacked a riot
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    • 65 8 MONTREAL. Sat. A four-lane boulevard was turned into a battlefield yesterday when a crowd of 200 strikers threw fire bombs at two huge transport trucks and police responied with tear gas and warning shots. Two strikers were injured and one of the trucks was set afire.
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    • 150 8 Jackie sets new trend in voices for women NEW YORK, Sat.— A fascinating but slightly infuriating— new fashion for women has started. It is the Jackie Kennedy voice. For Americas First Lady, the social pacemaker from the tip of her bouffant hair to the toe of her stacked heel shoes,
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    • 177 8 ONDON. Sat.— The Econo•Li mist, reporting on the Singapore prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew's current world tour, said "all considerations for Mr. Lee are subordinated to Malaysia which means, in effect, to the Tengku." The general belief, the weekly magazine said, was
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  • 241 9 PICTURE CONTEST WINNER of the fTMk'l TOP PRIZE of $30 is "Like tbc Garden of Eden" (above) submitted by G-T. Heng co 113 Beach Road. Singapore "j. Mr. Heng used a Y'ashiea camera and Kodak film. Setting: Fib. 1 inn second The SECOND PRI/I of S'*o
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  • OPINION
    • 292 10 THE TASKS AHEAD for DR. LIM THE men who launched the United Democratic Party have all gone home. They have got the party on the move and they can now afford to relax. But not Dr Llm Chong Eu. He has a tough task on his hands, a task of
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    • 92 10 i MONO his patrons he J\ counts Sultans and Mentris Besar. Every day his clients queue up. reconciled to an hour-long wait before they can catch his eye. Who Is he? A famous financier, lawyer, doctor? No he is Abdul Raxak a humble stallholder whose delicious concoctions of Indian
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  • SUNDAY TIMES OPINION PAGE
    • SPEAKING PERSONALLY
      • 137 10 1 DISAGREE violently with your article "We are all born with the same size brain" (Sunday Times. April 15) and your contention that it is impossible to overtax the human brain. I concede that this is only possible when the person concerned Is doing the thing
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      • 294 10 HOW the years rolled back when I read your account of Tai Swee Kee (Bunday Times. April 15> setting that sprint record way back In 1933 I was there, that sweltering day It was early on In Die afternoon and as often It happens in Ipoh the
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      • 58 10 U/HY did you print that Vf terrible picture (Sunday Times. April 22) of a hooded baby In an anti-gas suit? Don't we have enough of wars and preparations for war during the six days of the week that we must have another dose of It on our
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      • 47 10 rERE are times when you can be Infuriating. I refer to "Miss Murder makes breakthrough In blood at the Yard" (Sunday Times. April 22). You mention a Miss Margaret Perlera who has perfected blood grouping techniques and helped to further the cause of scientific crime
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      • 88 10 I WAS abashed the other day to learn that Malayans in London have been taking lessons in badminton from English coaches. So your story (Sunday Times, April 15) of Navajo Indians signing op for archery classes is perhaps not so stranre after all. ummsam. YEAP
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      • 162 10 THIS grafting of hair that Hasnah Vlmala Chen talked about last week, there are two things I'd like to know: (a) who does the replanting of hair from the back of the head to the crown a barber or a surgeon (b) what happens where there is
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    • 677 10  -  HALIMAH A. LATIFF I WOULD MOT MAKE PEOPLE LEARN MALAY. IT MUST BE ACCEPTED BY THE PEOPLE 1 SAYS CHE HAUMAH By ...OF BINOAPOHB: MALAYA'S niw wnrrcit no. se SEVERAL RACES SPEAK MALAY QUITE NATURALLY A CHINESE told me in Malay during the Occupation:
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    • 900 10  -  A. GOPALAN DO you remember that wonderful film called "If I Had A Million"? The .story concerned an eccentric multi-milionaire who flatly declined to leave his money to his obnoxious relatives, and, who when his time drew near, told one of his minions:
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    • 732 10  - The terrible Djinn of Kampong Manis... ABU BIN ADAM By \fY paper said that there was a new ghost in the Geylang area; a violent type it seemed. "Ha-ha," I laughed, "those foolish, simple people." But my amah disagreed. And I asked did she mean to tell me that there
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  • 567 11 Seenivasagam and Ja'afar Albar clash over special privileges for the Malays by the Speaker KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday \T() Haji Mohamed Noah, Speaker of the House of Representatives, today warned MPs not to use words which might promote racial ill-will. His v.aining came after Syed Ja'afar Albar, former
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  • 218 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat A story about North Indians who have lost their height because of eating Malayan food and living in Malaya and are now not getting Jobs In the police force "because they are not as tall as their grandfathers" brought
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  • 47 11 BINGAPORE. Sat. Authoress Han Suyin will *ie the guest speaker at the next luncheon meeting o' the Singapore National Union of Journalists on Monday, May 7. at the Cathay Restaurant. The subject of her talk. "Problems facing writers of Afro- Asia.'
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  • 268 11 WOMAN IN BANGKOK IN SEARCH OF LOST NEPHEWS SINGAPORE. Sat. 13 A Singapore youth has returned from a Bangkok holiday determined to do all he can to help a woman he had met there. He Is Philip Tsng of Wilkinson Road The woman Is Madam Chia Lye Kee, 67. formerly
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  • 108 11 TODAY: Sedih Kecnil 3.27 am. (5.1 ft): 5.45 pjn. (6.7 ft): Singapore 6.13 a.m. (7.3 ft): 7.45 pjn. (7 00 ft): Port Dlckson 1.38 a.m. (6.5 ft): 308 pjn. (6.6 ft): Port Swettenham 13 JO ajn. (9.7 ft): 1.37 pjn. (10.9 ft): Penang 9 JO ajn.
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  • 21 11 SINGAPORE Bat— The Old Victorian Association will hold Its annual meetIng at 11 a.m. tomorrow at the Victoria School.
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  • 40 11 BINGAPORE. Bat. Mr. A.P. Chin, training consultant of Esso Standard (Eastern) Ltd.. will speak on "the training consultant and a change-over" at the next luncheon meeting of the Rotary Club of Singapore on Wednesday at the Cathay Hotel.
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  • 111 11 rr may aeem incredible that fortunes totalling millions of dollars can vanish from the face of the earth without traoe bat it is true The mystery of the missing millions to graphically described in a new aeries of special articles now rannine in the Malay Mail. The riddle
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  • 161 11 TOP POST IN CIVIL AVIATION FOR MR. TAN CINGAPORE, Sat, Mr. Tan Beng San, 43, now general manager of Singapore Airport, Is to become the first Malayan to head the Department of Civil Aviation. Mr. Tan (below), back from a three-week course In air transport at Oriel College. Oxford, will
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  • 75 11 SINGAPORE BAR DISCUSSES THE NEW BILL SINGAPORE. Sat. I*he Singapore Bar at <ts annual meeting today discussed, among other things, the Advocates and Solicitors Amendment) Bill now before the Legislative Assembly, with particular reference to the admission of Queen's counsel to the Bar. The meeting which was held at the
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  • 315 11 BUSINESS ON THE MALAYAN STOCK EXCHANGE SINGAPORE, Bat.-Busi-ness on the Malayan Stock Exchange, Singapore section today with the number ol deals in brackets: Industrials: C.T.S. ords 49*.. 6d., Dunlops U.OOO. $1.76; Eut bmeli d.ooo) $3.08 v, (tsouj •3.06 SL, (3,000; $3.07; PIU-. Patricks (1,000) $1.97; K. and N. ords U.OOO)
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  • 51 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.News has been received here of the death In Washington. D.C on April 18 of Mrs. Preston L. Peach. She and her missionary husband, principal of the Methodist Boys' School in Kuala Lumpur for more than 30 years, retired from Malaya In
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  • 229 11 Champagne as the Caravelle shows its paces ITUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Champagne corks popped over the Federal capital today as Sud Aviation gave a demonstration flight of their Caravelle Jet airliner. On board were the Minister of Transport. Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir, the Minister of Works. Poflti and Telecommunications. Dato
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    • 535 11 GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF PERAK IIMHI: NOTICE FRINGE ALIENATION SCHEMES Tenders will be received up to 4.00 pjn. on Friday the 11th M»>. 1962 at the following District Offices from experienced contractors for felling, burning, pruning, stacking and final burning and/or tn* eradication of lallang In the following Fringe
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    • 236 11 sJH HsW. C^^t- ffPWHBHMsMHis& ;^H J^^^b^**" l^sßs^?^O^^s^^^^^^^^^^^^B f £m 1 i\ '^s^fc'^" mow-******^ jf~ A FAB WASHES CLOTHES CLEANER ...WHITER THAN ANY SOAP any washing powder NO HOT WATER NEEDED TO GET YOUR CLOTHES WHITEST WHITE, CLEAN. FAB washes better than toy soap or an? other wtjhiag ptodKX you have
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  • 464 12 Named— the 37 unions for stadium May Day rally THEY REPRESENT 45,000 SINGAPORE WORKERS FRATERNAL GREETINGS FROM ABROAD: CHAIRMAN WARNS OF SINISTER ATTEMPTS SINGAPORE, Saturday. JHE NATIONAL WORKERS May Day celebrations committee today released names -of the 37 unions representing over 45,000 workers who will take part in its rally
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  • 334 12 Hard times for trade unions in l Malaysia: Woodhull SINGAPORE, Sat. Mr. S. Woodhull, trade union leader and Barisan Sosialis vice-chairman, has said that Malaysia would mean hard •times for the trade union movement. Ho said: "Trade union organisations may be hit. their leaders incarcerated, but in terms of the
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  • 36 12 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Canadian Trade Commissioner in Singapore. Mr. E.H. Macguire, "and his wife will leave on Tuesday on five months' home leave. Mr. K.O. Htllyer will act in his place.
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  • 169 12 A MISADVENTURE VERDICT AT TEACHER'S INQUEST TELUK ANSON, Saturday. flUi Coroner, Wan Ismail bin Wan Moliamed Salleh, recorded a verdict of death by misadventure with no one to I>e blamed, at an inquest yesterday on a schoolteacher, Ho Chung YH, 20. Chang Kuan Huan. 51. headmaster of San Mm Middle
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  • 57 12 SINGAPORE. Sat. MainMall columnist Alexandra c '<• was declared winner of a cornet to find the most energetic "trirl canvasM»r" in the recent Blood Transfusion campaign. She was crowned the Blood Donors As?ociat ion's "Queen tonight, at. a dance at the Sea View Hotel. Winner in
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  • 131 12 CAPACITY CROWD AT STORE CULTURAL SHOW SINGAPORE. Sat. Hundreds of people wire turned away at the doors when the Singapore Cultural GoodwUl Mission performed at the Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddin College auditorium in Brunei last night. Tickets for the performance In the 700-iapeclty hall were sold out two days before-hand.
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  • 27 12 KANGAR. Sat. Six Alliance councillors were returned unopposed when nominations closed for the Simpang Ampat. Perils, local council elections today. Polling day is June 8.
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  • 416 12 RADIO MALAYA A.M.: Kuala Lumpur. Penang, Malacca and National Shortwave only; 6.00 Negara-ku and the News headlines: 6.0 a Morning Melodies: 700 Rendezvous with Music. All Stations: 7.30 The News: 7.35 Breakfast Club; 8.00 News tn me National Language Reading ot the National rJtnguage; 8.03 Bright and
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  • 166 12 Ariel noise like 'dripping water' SINGAPORE. Sat Si*-, nals picked up in Singapore from the satellite Ariel now orbiting th« globe were described today as "pleasant tinkling sort* of noise." A spokesman of th« Radio Research Station In Sembawang. the first' ground station in the work! to receive the signals,
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  • 26 12 SINGAPORE. Sat. Th« Singapore Institute of Architects will hold an exhibition entitled "You and Your Architect" in August, in the vicinity of Shenton Way.
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    • 403 12 Something Remarkable Happens When Yon Fill a Parker 61 Actually, you never fill a Parker 61 It; I 111 pen! That something remarkable is the fact that the Parker 61 fills itself ft Mm to capacity by itself. No levers to posh, UK no delicate parts to manipulate. Capil- U
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    911 13 Women? I'm more of a man's man' I /^avi^iZ^c^ As\d**++±> meets George Raft -the man from Hell's Kitchen who gave the gangsters 'style' GOOD CAREER -BUT IVE MESSED IT UP HE SAYS Interviewing the soft-spoken star whom the hoodlums loved IT WAS mid-morning, high up in London's
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  • 634 13 Sharing the blame JUDGEMENT AT NUREMBERG Spencer Tracy. Burt LanCJStcr. R.cturd Widmjri Marian* Dietrich, Maximilian Sckoti, Jway Garland. Montgomery Clift. United Artists. LAST week, the editor of a Catholic publication said In Penaag "There Is more to ll (film-making) than a mere display of sex." He coupled the bacltneyed reminder
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    • 486 13 shaw ■j Ops;aniaa>tlOß Girls! Girls! Girls! Enter NOW (or the I Miss Singapore Cosiest I C-'t ENTRY FORMS from ANY i allili Joyous DAY! Hem 1 10. 400 ♦4i I 9JO NANCY KWAN JAMES SHIGETA 1 WIN a NORGE REFRIGERATOR iUST LIKE THE ONE IN I FLOWER DRUM SONG J°^7
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    • 183 13 J|n shawsLlDO THEATRE spore a proudly annitun* OPENING on THURSDAY 10th MAY of THE FILM OF THE CENTURY! METRO jfH J SAMUEL G MAy7r YN jlmA 'A I BRONSTON'S rcJ" Mlt W I Production in 70MM SUPER TECHNIR AM A Technicolor TICKETS: 53. 50, 52.50 SI 50 —ON SALE SOON!
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    • 96 13 j STRAITS VIEW HOTEL Johore Bnhtu Presents nightly (exchidinf Monday Nifffct) THE MOST EXOTIC BOMBSHELL* THE YOUNG AND ■RCTTY MIM OIANNE t Direct tram Australia In S£ X- < ATIONAL EGYPTIAN I EXOTIC DANCE (Banned In Slagspirs) In" addrtton fashion show on 27rk, iattk. 4 >•(• (eat. to 1 ij>.)
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    • 492 13 CATMY IbJm Kes&u/iMu and iHWHiaxioftal Present jjUfei. The Comire Froncois de L'Elegancc •> I Bp^^B 5 WORLD BEAUTIES W* M\ miss I h l/x) INTERNATIONAL 1962 i&t^ *W2tj jpl.^l "3(kv. •■/Hfc. MISS SWITZERLAND JT- M tl "^P^y MISS BELGIUM j^ ffl [l CATHAY RESTAURANT r I— n! MAY 2nd, 3rd,
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    • 1316 14 T//<? Sunday Times April 29. 1962 R^^^^^^^^^^^^^B^^^^^^^^R\ BR^HBRj^^a^^a^as^iMaßß^a^Rfß^a^a^a^a^R^a^a^a^a^R^^Rß^^^^^^ CZl^R^B"^^^^^"^! I Rt^jcxScv 1 j^^ wO^tS'' .^VR^K R^V Ar^l R^R^^^^^R^R^^L^^R^ RhßV^^^^^^v^ R^R^R^R^R^?' V^^-A k &H|HiPBVHPHRSHHHBHHRVRHHHHHHiI lakLf >on »e»tlemeni rtoou: .i ud you may be otl be. ore 'In rT^^v neots. waste no time. You will week is out. '4^ A A^K V^V
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    • 39 15 I IHHHH f 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 V^V9 b /all S&cnr Pr4Ai'i ip? Y^ fl I i P«& r^fefc $^»is 3t| u^^ ■p 11 pi llp^ Cmi s^ t.- JIT- 7 'H-LrrHv iDC^'yx II f~ W^'
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  • 740 17 Essentials first— only tken the stock market LOOKING AHEAD FOR PROFIT DO YOU have a query or doubt? Then write to: The City Editor, Sunday Times, Times House. River Valley Road, Singapore-9. 1 KNOW the tempta--1 tion to dabble In the share market without sufficient funds, leave alone reserves for
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  • 229 17 Housewife in murder trial denies an affair A LOR STAR. Sat. A housewife denied at a murder trial here today she had a love allalr with a man accused of killing another housewife. "I have never been in love with him." Rahmah binte Sharif. 30. said under cross-examination by Mr.
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  • 350 17 CUEPACS accuses the Govt. of pledge breach fiOW OVER IMPLEMENTATION OF CUSTOMS PAY AWARD KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. r £HE Congress of Unions of Employees in the Public and Civil Services today accused the Federation Government of "breaking its pledge" to abide by the decision of an arbitration tribunal in a
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  • 85 17 THREE DIE, MANY INJURED IN BUS-CAR SMASH JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. Three people a man and two women were killed when a MalaccaSingapore express bus and a car from Malacca collided at the 482 mile Ayer It am Road this afternoon. The driver. Re Ah Tan. and a woman passenger died
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  • 28 17 KUCHING. Sat. Sarawak's former Chief Secretary. Mr. R.O. Aikman. 56. died in Perth. Western Australia on Good Friday, according to a report just received heie.
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  • 44 17 SINGAPORE. Sat. Reverend Paul Contento of Vietnam today laid the foundation stones for a new auditorium for the Session of Life Presbyterian Church and the College Annex for the Directors of Far Eastern Bible College in Gilstead Road.
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  • 197 17 THE NIGHT A HUSBAND FAILED TO COME HOME PNANG. Sat. A woman said in court today her husband did not return home on the night he was alleged to I have taken part in un armed robbery. "It wa.> the only night he wa.s ever away from home." said Saudah
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    • 432 17 \oa fntk li x A 1 vvC lIIC U.0.r1. THE PAN AM Ms4s-A-DAY-WAY ''Eli Wk 1 I BJ» te I ißi II t BBb I, 2 j p IJ tp j 1 BBBBBBB^^^WB I I tr 'ftV 9» SbH BB»^BBBB^Utf^B**^^ BBP™^^^*^ *B»iW-*»^ 188 i iti!| 1-H LJBfBi JM >i AT...':
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    • 136 17 Bmv jM A' are >t keep If warm til ive 90: o vo»e V fWx^y V to catcPi in half I ft 1 y They-n Have to curb now true tue man u&o Wednesday boss is ~<y Anything To the 'MM (r\/ l < !^W^ nuseif it "N the guests
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  • 130 18 I SUGGEST that Malaya Stadium Negara should be the permanent venue for the All- Malayan Badminton Open championships My main reason is that ■porta fans from North. East. South and West will be able to reach the Federal Capital by easy means and little expense. The organising committee should
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  • 738 18 SINGAPORE DOES NOT STAND A CHANCE TO STAGE THE sth ASIAN GAMES fTI HF! Executive Connnittcc of the I \si;in (i;iiiu's Federation ended a two-day meeting in Jakarta less than a week ago. Having approved rules and regulations for the Fourth Games, the oration
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  • 309 18  -  PETER LIM MOTORING.... BY rpODAY I have big news 1 for friends of. the big English Fords. It concerns Dagenham's brand new Zodiac Marie m. You can see at a glance that the new Zodiac has what is generally known as the international look, achlevea here
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  • 105 18 ACROSS: 1. Mash. 5. Manifest. 12. Amelope. 13. Area. 14. Coal. 15, Stranger. 16. Angles. 18. Note. 19. Pete. 20. Ovate. 22. Dais. 35, Nit. 26. Nails. 28. Ink 2». Ices. 31. Purge. 32. Tuck. 34. Boar. 36. Creole. 39. Arboreal. 41, Writ. 42, Lied. 43. Flamenco. 44.
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    • 981 18 J" 1 I 1 f SCORE HOCKEY TRIALS rooi i Yen la use i^ H^^^ I# ■I I I M BaY suggestion I- mast welcomp 111 AM I M A lll|ff especially with the type of ■I 111 R II 111 Xi IJjIW electors we have in the II 111
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    • 133 18 R«»maTism The fastest relief you can get is ''ASPRO' tablets. Safe for all the family 'ASPRO'— used in over 100 countries. Famous for nearly half a century. Geffing Up Nights Makes Men Feel Old Before Their Time Nothlnr can make you fe<l so oTd. tired, and depressed aa loslnr »W,»
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  • 670 19 THIS MIGOLI SIX-YEAR-OLD LOOKS BETTER THAN BEFORE... RACING with Epsom Jeep HIS MAIN RIVAL WILL BE AJNOS at Ipoh last month. Heavy going will not trouble him. In November last year he PINEMASCOPE 111, who likes his racing in front, can lead his rivals
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  • 1275 19 I BEST BETS: Laralegis. Witte de With and Golden Lady. THE GOING is likely to be HEAVY Race 1—2.15: Class 2, Div. 4— 6 F. 1. 33J84 Laralegis Uni Dia Kongtt) E Breuk 6 ».O (SF) 2 DmuwU; M ft, 49*06 HeeUnusKr (Brighton St.) Martin, b 8.13 (F)
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  • 129 19 RLE ROYALE and Ang Irr's Strenade were both withdrawn on the course on Wednesday. They are definitely running today and may well dominate the finish in Race Seven Rue Royale gets my vote. He is a better horse on a wet track he won
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  • 150 19 EPSOM JFEP CALL BOY POLNTER LARALEGIS FleeUnusler Brilliant Light LARALEGIS Race On Brilliant Light FLErJTML'STr.K Laralegis Tingci Api ice t WITTE de WITH Mojave Movirland WITE de WITH Sis Out Mojuvr WITTE de WITI Movieland W.-,1.0 3.45 ace CINEMASCOPE AjIMM I'mbrtan AJIMM L'mbrian CiuemaM-ope VINOS C inrni.iM <■ |'f
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  • 385 19 won over the Kuala Lumpur 61 on a heavy track. Racegulde's win In the Div. 3. 6f race In heavy going on Wednesday was a good showing. He should be hard to keep out of the first three. Race Five PIN HIGH Is Improving with
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  • 184 19 Redan II deserves winning break REDAN II has beeu running good races this season and deserves a winning breaK in Race Eigliu Last month vi Penang ht ran Film Studio IV to li lengths over BJf. At Ipoh Redan II was fourth with 8.8 to Cinemascope 111 over 9f and
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  • 37 19 LONDON. Sat.— Brentford beat Northampton 3-0 and Reading beat Lincoln 4-0 in Div 3 of the .English Football League last night. In the Scottish Second Division. Cast, Stirling and Stenhousemulr drew 2-2. Reuter.
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    • 807 19 ADS. AT YOUR SERVICE !S pore 20 Ho'Ji Sit (Minimum) Dailf 1 mumlk. It *or4s $J.St (Mm., LACK PHOTOSTAT 4CRVI6S. MMW *"> Kuinwin Road. Tel MM PHOTOCOPY CERTIFICATES Huotocopy Servre* 10 Boat Wj.\. Singapore ttb*6n. SHOPPING GUIDE (Spot*) it Rors« lit (Mlmimmm) Uitm I mvmth. It H>rft SIM (Him.) BEFORE
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    • 211 19 m*r~j£C^ I- *%f *m TD JAPAN And when you get there, where will you go? There's so much to see, so much to do. Ancient temples, medieval -costumes and festivals together with wondrous modern stores and all the delights of civilization. Add in the world's largest city Tokyo, a bustling
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  • 640 20  - MALAYA -EASILY AS ABC NORMAN SIEBEL Badminton: .Malayans triumph in A.B.C. tourney Hockey: Rain causes 'quad' to be cancelled Cricket: Singapore set for a big win today By Kuala Lumpur, Saturday Only one moment of doubt in 5-0 sweep \IALAYA needed only Sti minutes and seven sets to beat Indonesia
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  • 306 20 LONDON. Sal Ipitwiib Town are: tbr new < ham pii>n<> of tin .Lnglish root-* ball l.raKUi- Thr> t-lim hrd thr title with a 1-0 uomr victor\ u\er Aslon Villa toda>. whilr Burnlr.v dropped a point in a 1-1 home draw' viith Chrlsea. ArMutal I
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    80 20 SINGAPORE Sat— The Singapore Airaieur Athletic Association cross-country rate, scheauled at Mcßiu-hle Reservoir today, has been postponed to May 5 at the same venue at 330 pm SPLASH! Sprays of water .shoot to th. air a* Singapore fullback Mrhar Singh and a Nrgri forward i clash for the
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  • 55 20 SINGAPORE. Sat. D.C.M Duffurs tnett 68) won the Royal Su.sapore Oolf Club's "C" medal stroke competition at Sime Road today He also won the ball sweep for second nine with 32 and returned the best grow score of tne The first nine of the ball sweep
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  • 370 20 Only rain can save Negri from defeat SINGAPORE. Saturday. ONLY the rain can save Negri Sembilan from a big defeat at the hands of Singapore in the M.C.A. tournament match on the Singapore padang tomorrow. When play ended today they were 179 runs behind' Singapore's first innings total of 245
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  • 85 20 TOHORE RAHRU. Sal. The four sutes Negri. Malacca, hi :13a pore and Joliore competing in the Malayan Hockey Federation .southern quadrangular championship mutually agreed because ot per.siiter.i rain to pcsipotie tiie tournament. Malacca, the leader.-, of the current meet, also agreeo that all the matches played
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  • 51 20 T ON DON. Sat. Tea M.ores in today. cricket matches were: I A LORDS: Yorks 194-6 (D. Pacigett 71i v M.C.C. A \R|'NDEL. Duke of Norfolk's' XI 204-6 dec. (R. Marshall 61, H- I Horton 55 1 Pakistan 48-1 At CAMBRIDGE: Surrey 147. <J. Edrich 40) Cambridge 26-I.—
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  • 238 20 All-S'pore make Peruvians struggle for goals SINGAPORE. Sat Sporting Cristal of Peru completed tluir Singapore and Malayan tour with a 4-0 win i over All Singapore before a crowd of 5.000 at Jalan Be.sar j Stadium tonight. Though the Peruvians doi minated the game they were mado to fight hard
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  • 261 20 Pak coach gets Ist success Malacca confidently edge Johore by 3-2 JOHORE BAHRI Saturfte*. PAKISTAN hockey coach Naifr Ahmad Kalat smiled as MaJacett gave him his first success with a cool and confident 3 2 win over Johore in what was claimed as "the key match" of this year's M.HF.
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    • 114 20 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER: Siraiis Times CupSingapore woineii v Johore women. Jalan Besar (7 p.m.); S.O.S.F.A. Youir.s v Singapore "B" Jalan Be*ar (b.l& p.m.>: Div. 2C Teiok Kurau United v Kebenaran. Oeylan-;. CRICKET: MCA. Inter-state mateh Singapore v Negri, padang (11 a .in <: S.C.A. Senior tournament— Ain\ v Police. Gillman
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