The Singapore Free Press, 3 July 1954

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  • 20 1 The Singapore Free Press I :dr^est Afternoon Sale m Malaya. V, I3ML Singapore, Sat., July 3, 1954. Price 15 Cts.
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  • 101 1 ANTI-RED PACT ENDS WAR A PACT eradicating Communism m Guatemala and endine strife between the Government and the rebels was signed m San Salvador yesterday. Among the points of the pact v t 1 re The fundamental aims of both camps are to bring peace and tranquillity to the country
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  • 92 1 Russian's foil rescue by Jap ship 4 JAPANESE coastgu A .>hip early today invaded Russian waters and tried to rescue 14 shipwrecked fishermen, but was ordered away by Soviet soldiers, the Tokyo Maritime Safety Board said. A dispatch from the rescue snip. Tenyru. said that when it pulled alongside the
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  • 39 1 ptNDKNGARS three special selections for "flays races at Kuala J <umpur areSPECIAL NAP Conventional EACH-WAT DOUBLE suntrace. Swift Arrow WIN ONLY TREBLE >>"de Screen, Kempton, Soulh Pacific Other selections for to- flay are given on the Back
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  • 109 1 Ex-S'pore man wins decree IEUTENANT COLONEL )i Li Rogston W. R. Oliver. >> (above) of Coconut Cot- tage. Hastings, Barbados, ft was granted a divorce //decree m London yesterl( day because of desertion SS since Jasptp $BH *r >? MH. Mafle^ Mirande << Rosiik- Oliver now living >> m Japan.
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  • 131 1 SINGAPORE police this morning threw a security ring round the Criminal District and Police Court buildings m South Bridge Road following yesterday's incident when they had to use fire hoses to disperse a crowd of students. Extra police were stationed m Hoklyen Street, Hong
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  • 26 1 Thieves broke into the home of a Javanese family m Whampoa Road, Singapore late last night and stole cash and jewellery worth about $190.
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  • 192 1 THE Singapore rubber price morn?n tinLled t0 rise this dag and opened on a 3 market at 71 cents a shir ln f r first srade July •^iipment. a quarter cent yesterday's dole The* market then went up mmute[ acentwithmftfteen ablSt re a we
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  • 297 1 HANOI RING AWAITS ATTACK The big retreat is over r pH£ Big Retreat is over. French troops have withdrawn "successfully" from five fortified cities guarding 2,000 square miles of populous rice land m Indo-China's southern Ked River Delta. The new French defence perimeter will be a quadilateral 50 miles on
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  • 180 1 rpHE Vietminh found Nam 1 Dinh a ghost town when they entered it yesterday. Most of the town's 100.000 inhabitants had fled. Hundreds of shops and other businesses run by French civilians and wealthy Vietnamese were abandoned as thousands fled along with the army garrisons. The
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  • 26 1 Snowfall blocked the Crossglockner mountain p:> <s in Austria to traffic yesterday while floods threatened farms m several areas of the country.- A.P
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  • 40 1 Mohd Salleh bin Ahamad. a sea cadet and student of the Singapore Government trad«* school, will sail for England tomorrow on a scholarship granted by Alfred Holt and Co. He may be away for three months.
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  • 165 2 MURDER CAMP BOSS CRIES 'SORRY' LJIX (icrman guards were sentenced to death and 13 3 to imprisonment yesterday for their < rimes at the notorious Struthof ronrentration (amp near Met/ where 10,000 people died bv hanging, gassing, beating, freezing and lethal injections. R.A.F. men and four unnamed English women ■the
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  • 107 2 Gold, dollar reserves up in Britain BRITAIN'S POM Mid dollar n ■-< nrei rote by %'-*>'•- million durtni June to $3.t1l million on j-jrif 30, th«- Trea«ury ;innounced m i/>nrion yesterday. Defence aid from the United 6Ut« durini the month amounted to $3 million and $15 miilioi; were received In
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  • 36 2 ftorty-feren wounded French i ■oldler* from Dften Blen Phu \y..\si'ii through a U 8. ajr ba.sr en route t<> Prance yesterday and more wounded from Jndo-China were iluv Jatrr m lh< day.— A.P.
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  • 51 2 RO UND THE WORLD ON RUSINESS picture. MKS PEGGY TAN, wife of a Singapore businessman, who returned to Singapore last night m a Pan American Airways Skymaster from Manila. Mrs. Tan, who had been away for two months, was on a round-the-world business tour on behalf of her husband. Free
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    24 2 \lr. and Mrs. Lim Kay Kok after their wedding at the Paya Lebar Methodist Church. Singapore. They will leave soon for a honeymoon.in Europe.
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  • 85 2 MR. J. J Bisschop. the local manager of the Royal Rotterdam Lloyd, will leave Singapore on retirement m the Willem Ruys. next Thursday, after 34 years of service m the Far East. He came to Malaya m 1937. During the war he was a prisoner of war m
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  • 75 2 JjMVE robbers, armed with a machine run. shotgun ;»nd pistols, took almost USs:>o,oo<) m a bold daylight hold- up of the Ashland State Bank m Chicago yesterday. The gunmen, wearing black .stockings with eye-slits over their heads, charged into the bank through a .side door
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  • 24 2 Thffee crew rm-mbfrs of the tfonrtfiaft ship Grimhfjell liav< been arrested m Chicago, charged with amuuKttnu nine tMei of Scotch whisky. AP
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  • 21 2 A. bus carrying 11 musicians topped over an embankment near Sabadell, Spain, killing three and ini urine eight— A.P.
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  • 158 2 European Army /CHANCELLOR Konrad Adenauer earned France last night that rejection of the European Army would lead to the creation of a German National Army. One cannot say too strongly that the alternative to the EDC is the German National Army," he said m a radio interview.
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  • 71 2 SOUTH Korean President Syngman Rhee, regarded by American leaders a mainstay m the struggle against Asian Communists, has been invited to visit Washington for consultatipns on the future of his divided country and other problems. The invitation reportedly was extended by President Eisenhower, but responsible
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  • 248 3 Mountains cracked open r»FI lEF is being rushed to the panic-stricken populaX tion of Sorsogon city about 230 miles southeast Manila heavily damaged by a strong earthquake which caused many casualties including 20 known klII Vresident Ramon Magsaysuy alerted the PhilipDines army, navy and
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  • 7 3 Nearly 260.000 overseas visi- Reuter
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    67 3 HOLLYWOOD actress, June Haver. 27, who left a convent after a brief stay last year, and Fred Mac Murray, 44, were married m Ojai, Califonia. Miss Haver whose legs were once insured for 100.000 was married six years ago to drummer Jimmy Zito. The marriage lasted three months. She entered
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  • 136 3 FORMER Communist Freda Utley .said m Washington that when she read of Sir Winston Churchill's plea for a try at "peaceful co-exist-etice" with Russia, she was 'appalled at his ignorance.'' Mis.s Utley, testifying before thr Senate Internal Security Sub-committee, said the British Prime Minister had based his
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  • 50 3 Hum Crasbv is undergoing observation of a kidney ailment he has had for several days but his doctor says there has been no flareup of the ailment which he declined to describe. The crooner entered St Johns Hospital m Santa Moni- on Wednesday.— A .P.
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  • 35 3 The Japanese physicist Prof. Yasushi Nishiwaki will leave for Europe on July 14 to tell scientists of six nations about the effects on Japan of the recent U.S. Bikini H-bomb tests A.P
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  • 181 3 WE WILL KILL PETROV SAYS MAN ON PHONE Vladimir Petrov continued testifying before the Royal C mimisvsion m Melbourne yesterday, on Soviet spy methods, despite a telephoned threat to assassinate him. Police said the threat, telephoned to the newspaper The *4" could be a hoax but we take any chances."
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  • 67 3 A derelict 13th century church standing m a field near Mansfield. Nottingham- w to be moved stone by '■>ne to a new site m the nt re of Mansfield's postwar fusing area-it the Church t England authorities give h 'ir consent. T church, all
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  • 28 3 wiii x m? Peter of Yugoslavia 1 be the principal speaker r t? m Toront <> before the SgSSS Nati °nal Defence uncii of Canada A.P
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  • 127 3 TSRAEL charged an Arab 1 sniper who killed an Israeli soldier yesterday on Mount Zion, with breaking a ceasefire ordered after more than 24 hours of intermittent shooting m the Holy City. Israeli authorities said the casualty toll was two dead and 28 wounded,
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  • 60 3 MRS. Hormione Evans, 28--year-old widowed great granddaughter of the founder of the Wills Tobacco fortune is to marry Captain Harry Stoner Ball of the Prince of Wales Dragoon Guards. Her first husband, a merchant navy officer, died m a Cannes. France, hospital last year following a
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  • 52 3 A BLAZING United States air force Starfire jet plane crashed into i car and a house at Utica, near New York, yesterday. A couple and their son m the car and a woman m the house were killed. The pilot and radar observer parachuted U>
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  • 117 3 I buried treasure, says Jap A JAPANESE ex-soldier suggested m Tokyo yesterday that the people of Kianejan. m the Philippines, should start digging out a fabulous amount of peso coins he buried there nine years ago. the newspaper Yomiuri reported. Tataro Imai/umi. 31. a farmer, said he buried some 105
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  • 381 4 The Singapore Free Press Opinion Britain's policy .SATtJIJDAY. July '-.HHr) 4.< r )4. Th< addreaa by t ii«- Secretary ol State Jo/ the Colonies In London on Thursday, by coincidence w;us delivered on the same day a.s the umnomca Alliance delegation met the Sultan of Johore and gave him its
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  • 556 4 YOSHIDA is courting violent death, the fate of 20 of Japans 33 Premiers. By a Special Corresponden t lIFE expectancy of prime ministers has been notoriously fhort and fears are growing daily that Premier Shigeru Yo.shida may be the next target of an assassin
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  • 385 4 BRITAIN NOW TOES THE U.S LINE rpHE recent Washington meeting between President Eisenhower and Mr. Churchill has apparently been a success. The previous U.S. meeting of the two -m 1953 was not. Vhurchill then no doubt harboured the hope that he could repeat with his old lriend, "Ike." the same
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  • 219 5 Move to weld Labour factions rpHE Singapore Socialist 1 Party has heen asked to bring the various Labour factions together so as to put up a united front during the first flections under the Ren d c 1 constitution next year Mr S. Jagantthan, party secretary, said several trade umotLs
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  • 129 5 SINGAPORE City Council has decided to take over three markets now being )uilt by the Singapore Improvement Trust for a total of at cost price. 1 markets are going up Trust's new housing to.s in Guillemard Road, >r >ng 3. Geylang and Hock
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  • 112 5 I NATIVE Councillor. Dr. C. J. Paglar <Changi> as asked the Commissioner Police to lift the ban on '•■'i flying foxes at m Singapore Shooting flying foxes was )n V a good sport, hut rid farmers and of this vSSi lw said
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  • 209 5 Haxworth says barrel scheme is a success OINGAPORE motorists told the Free Press yesterday that the barrels at the junction of Beach Road and the Esplanade (above) were an "eyesore." They'smid that the barrels spoiled the whole outlook of the Esplanade, one of the Colony's beauty
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  • 170 5 The Youth plan pleases PARENTS of Singapore Tloiu 1 Bahru SIT. flats yesterday welcomed the proposed formation of a youth section m the estate's community centre. The parents said this would give the young people a chance to know one another better through social activities. Some of the parents recently
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  • 34 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The 1 Government Nun-perusionabk 1 Officers Association. Federation of Malaya, will celebrate Its sixth anniversary with a dinner and dance at the Hotel Majestic roof garden on Aue 8
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  • 29 5 IPOH Sat Phooi Klun Leoni, squatter woman, lost ■ill her belongings when lire destroyed h (> r house m Tanah Hltara new village. 12 miles from Ipoh.
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  • 26 5 KLUANG, Sat. Chan Scon* Chu. 37. fell off a lorry at the air-strip here Thursday md died m hospital with a "fractured skull.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 273 6 MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davi: I 1 fYOU WAN YhAWNTYOUGUESSEO?! THEY CAN ISTOJ 'BUZZING^J I JSJ^JEU MAROA VOW MKMWESS -HE WANTS 7tf£ CAPITALS Of THE TONIGHT VTHE l A?J^ kMUSTOBEMYJ THATYOUASK KiNOeAflTusl 'WANT<iTOSEE i^'-^~^r~?- WHAT MUST J n^CaJJ^T^ l' WTcqi A PRINCESS i^XrTi HEBE f l«li ffiSTv 7
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    • 673 6 YOUR I LUCKY STAR! E |>OKN TODAY you are rather confusing com- bination of warm-hearted zz impulsiveness and quiet re- C z serve. Among those at home 1 whom you know and love, E E you are an entirely different E person from what you are with strangers. '.I z
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  • 742 7 STEVE NEOH TELLS TODAY OF THE CASK OF BABY WONG lane dash took 30 minutes OKETTY little Miss 1 Won^ Lai Kheun. one of the youngest residents of Kirn Kcat estate m Bulestier Road. Singapore, fell off her bed on* 4 nlgbt Her ear began
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  • 335 7 Self-rule is the goal— Lyttelton 4t rnHERE can be. except on the A broadest lines, no form of colonial policy applicable to so varied and kaleidoscopic a scene as is presented by the Colonial Territories" said the Secretary of State for the Colonies Mr. Lyttelton, to members of the Commonwealth
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  • 34 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat— Mr. H. K. Ashby. who recently returned from leave, has been appointed State Agriculture Officer. Johore. m succeaaion to Dr W N Scott, who left foi Britain on leave.
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  • 64 7 PENANG, Sat. Bail was opposed wnen Wong Ming. N<s Nai Yun and Chan Choon Wens were brought up before the sessions court here yestterday. The men were jointly charged with housebreakms at Ayer Rajah Road on the night of June 28 29 when $600. jewellery and
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  • 46 7 TAIPING, Sat. Mr. Vin- 1 cent Daniel of Ipoh, who recently returned from Europe, will talk at 4.30 p.m. today at the Lady Treacher Girls' School Mu&ic Room on "European Youth In Action." Mr. Daniel attended conferences m Europe sponsored by UNESCO.
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  • 14 7 TAIPING, Sat. The Chinese Recreation Club will hold a gramophone dance tonight.
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  • 258 8  -  CHEW BOON CHIN LEE TUCK SOON Pictures by and T"» 11 !s! Xl i K .r l r NXI I{S.1 {S .r.'" te<l rr m t<n lovel> > n ™ss Ma.iva v lhe 'P' 1 1 'l»atr<- last Tuesday, are pictured m (he centre— mi.ril) A| nulil
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  • 745 10 'pii.\ i S done it." mut- ten 'i Mohammed. "What do we ri<> now?" "Nothing. Leave it to to me," said Rahman and whispered anxiously to the King: "Don't forget tfhat J told you. Don't make v sound
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    • 239 10 M E r Name E Address E Age 5 E Colour this picture, boys E E and girls, with paints, E crayons or chalks. The E E prizes ire four of $5 each E (two boys and two girls). E E Fill m your full name. E E address and
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    • 342 10 Rupert and the Magic Ball 9 mSu ft p^P? Keeping tight hold of <he magic every step, unul he has to drop a ball Rupert finds himself going with a thud. Well, that's the more and more slowly. Whew. very last time I'll touch you "he I'm getting tired." he
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  • 381 11  - The Beer- drinking Champions meet John Culmer jl has gone into training and to report on regulations m Madrid. DV next autumn I may be beer-d rinking champion of the world. I've just been studying the requirements for the championship (to be held m Madrid next September) and already I've
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  • 606 11  - Cigar smokingis a 'sport' now NORMAN LINDHURST Says IN GERMANY the new- est "athletic" sensation is cigar smoking. If you can smoke a cigar, you not only will be entitled to recognition as a "sportsman but you can also collect some medals. The idea behind this German "sport" is to
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    • 137 11 > LAST FE W DA YS <* MID-YEAR SHROFFS 1 CARPET I SALE I Handsome Reductions! J 1 Sensational Bargains! r Come m and choose your favourite Carpet to add beauty to your home I 47/49 f STAMFORD ROAD, SINGAPORE. PHONE ***** 3 i h-J ii ■<! I f QA
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  • 681 12 says THE SINGAPORE DOCTOR Modern beauty aida and Clothing may aomeUmefl prove dangerous tO the wearer and surh danger la Increasing daily as high-pressure advertising spreads their ÜBe over the world. The artificially boosted figure and complexion and Urn beautifully groomed appearance may result m
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  • 203 12 Operation helps old people ANEW BRAIN operation, called orbital undercutting, has been devised especialh to relieve the emotional disorders of old people. Actually a modification of prefrontal lobotomy a surgery technique which has also produced salutary results m the field of psychosis, the new system was reported to the American
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    • 170 12 The sea still holds many secrets. But one It yielded is changing the worlds health picture. Certain plants tound deep down m the ocean are rich m essential body building minerals. Scientific extracts from such a plant are the basis of VIKELP -the balanced sea-food tonic. VIKELP tablets contain every
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 410 12 Bridge ryilK. OPENING bid is the baMc .structure upon which the remainder of the bidding must rest. A mistake in htilliiK to open, in opening when you have no bid, or in ehooolnf the right suit, 1* very dlnVult to (oirect later, eflorts to do mi ire usually costly. Wi'h
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    • 248 12 Quiz partner responds two dubs Two no-trump would be distinct overbid; your diamonds aren t strong enough to rebid, mid three clubs, with your balanced hand, would certainly give an incorrect picture of your distribution. A planned opening bid of one club solves the problem before it arLsas. CLVEM M
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  • 1047 13 Film biography of a great U.S. comedian Story so far.... F.DDIE CANTOR lived as a lad with Grandma Esther. He I began m show business uHth a Kid Cabaret. When this I tour ended he could not get a job m another show and had to
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  • 16 14 VV'i// it be all right if we clap if the Russians win?**
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  • 447 14  -  GEORGE WHITING By LX)RGET any wishful story you may hear about Wr\s Bantee, America's crack miler, coming to England, or any other part of Europe, to match his flw.'t feet this year against record-breakers Roger Bannister and Australia's John Landy. Bftntae is "grounded" by
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  • 75 14 To encourage keener competition m their annual table tennis tournament, William Jacks have donated three challenge trophies. Eight teams have been entered for the inter -departmental event for C A Jackson's Challenge Cup which begins today at their Club house m Farrer Park. Entries
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  • 105 14 Revenge for the Brazilians IRATE Brazilian soccer tans claim British referee Arthur Ellis made monkeys out of their team m their losing match against Hungary m the i world soccer championships. So Brazilians are going to the zoo to get their revenge. Two gorillas from Africa are j expected to
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  • 36 14 Pat Ford of Australia regained the Australian version of the British Empire lightweight boxing title m Melbourne last night when he outpointed the West Indian holder, Ivor Germatne. over 15 rounds Reuter
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  • 99 14 TOP COACH TO TRAIN CHAMROEN SILVANI, veteran trainer who worked with Tumi Muriello. Rocky Graoiano and Fritzie Zlvlc, Is en route to Bangkok to train Chamroen Songkltrat for his August 22 world bantamweight title fight with Robert Cohen of France. The two 119-pounders will box for the championship vacated b
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    • 93 14 {f{J\S/ HAPPY WORLD, SINGAPORE Tonight! "CREPE DE CHINE" Night Prizes for lucky Spot Dances of "Crepe De Chine" Perfumes, Lotions, Eau de Colognes, etc. kindly presented by Messrs. Montor Ltd. 7th Bth July, 1954 Wed. Thurs. The 1954 Inter-State Triangle Amateur Dance Challenge (Singapore Malacca Selangor) for the MISSION CUP
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  • 434 15 Watch newcomers m the finals oOXING fans who a ttend the finals of the Singapore O inter-Boys' Club tournament at the Singapore Badminton Hall at 8.30 p.m. tonight are assured of a <hrill oacked programme. The semi-finals held last night gave an idea
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  • 137 15 Tonight'! programme: Atomweight: R. Dudley (Up. Serangoon) v. Polo Ng. (S.H.B. Boys' j Club). Gnatweight: J. Diamond (S.H.B. Boys' Club) v. R. Paley (Upper Serangoon). Midgew eight: Walter Ec (Upper! Serangoon) v. K. Manasseh (5.H.8.; Boys Club>. Mosquitoweight: A. A. Nunes (Up. Serangoon) v. Jackie Neo (Queen St.)
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  • 22 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Frl.— 27 Coy. RASC beat Military Corrective) Establishment 2-0 m a Garrison j soccer fixture at Kinrara today.
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  • 80 15 TICKET SPIV COULDN'T SELL TO DROBNY A TICKET speculator cautiously approached the bespectacled man and his woman companion yesterday as they got out of their ear and walked to the main gate at the Wimbledon tennis courts: ••Centre court seat, sir?" he said. The bespectacled man smiled and shook his
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  • 219 15 I Southampton: Nottingham bt i 4 JSft by 10 tickets. Hants 555 o n 2 2A (D <>oland 5-81). NotU T ecl and 63 for none. 2 vi, J*, unt 2 B: RAF bt Somerset by Sed k SJt n mers «t 146 and 231-9 thant, k r
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  • 334 15 WITH Warwickshire beaten on the first innings by W Middlesex m their drawn match yesterday, Yorkshire took over the leadership m the County cricket ohftmninnshin hv winnine outright. Having a total of 110 points they are two ahead of War- icichshire and six m front
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  • 51 15 leavywdfht boxing champion peij Marciano has been suspend- indefinitely as a result of the <\*" cut he received m his title delense against Eziard Charles, on une n. it was a routine suspenjon by the New York State Athletic commission, customary after all bouts m which a boxer
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  • 307 15 Compton hits his hiahest jjl.M> Compton m a wonderful display of batting surpassed all his previous best Test scores m making 278 m only four hours 50 minutes on the second day of the second cricket Test between England and Pakistan at Nottingham. It was the highest score m postwar
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  • 144 15 THE Royal Singapore Yacht Club four were beaten at Henley Regatta yesterday by the Royal Engineers, who won their Wyfold Cup quarter final m 7 mm. 46 sec. Russia's powerful eight of the Krylia Sovieto Club swept into the finals of the Grand Challenge Cup with
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  • 85 15 'I'LL retire' —Sir Gordon SIR GORDON RICHARDS Britain's 50-year-old champion jockey, admitted yesterday that he may retire at the end of this flat racing season m November. Before going out to ride two more winners, bringing his grand total up to 4,864, Sir Gordon said: "In all probability I shall
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  • 220 16 Three safe each-way bets today F P Course Correspond*!! rii,M STCIMO II (Kan r I), Wide Screen (Raci (i), and Kempton (Race 7; are three sound each-wai bets at Kuala Lumpui today, concluding day oi the Selangor Turf Clul June-July meeting. M three are strongly fanciec by
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  • 114 16 WIDE SCREEN (In Race 6) 5. My pick is Scots Grey. For a good price take Madles. Little Andy and Talkie II are doubtful m Race 6. So the up and coming Wide Screen can be backed as an extra good thing. Ginseng and Lycos, fancied by their
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  • 62 16 Hungary's soccer Internationa Is. playing Germany In tomorrow's world i hampionshlp, got a pleasant Miipn.se yesterday. Their wives, and the parents of the unmarried, will join them m Solothurn to attend the final match and will spend two weeks vacation with the soccer stars m
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  • 30 16 rESPASSER'S best bets for Kuala Lumpur to- I day are Rippling River I j (Race 5), Wide Screen I (Rate 6) and Kempton I (lirt I), I
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  • 61 16 The Combined Schools team to mm SRC. at cricket on Sunday on thi padanK at 11 a.m. will be pl< kod from H Scthawalla <capt>, I J Singh Tlfl Heng Hoe, E. Retnam, S. J Thural. E Wicks. F. Tessensohn James Quek. M Latly,
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  • 160 16 BASEBALL STAR INJURES HIS LEG UARVEY TIDDIM, St. Louis Cardlimls 1 pitching star, was carried off the field on a stretcher on Thursday m the fourth Inning of .i baseball uame with Milwaukee belli* hit on the left let; by a line drive of! Jose Adcock'.s bat Dr. T J
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