The Singapore Free Press, 17 September 1955

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  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale in Malaya Ne> ***** Singapore, Saturday, September 17, 1955. Price 15 Cts.
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  • 117 1 WARSHIPS REBEL, HEAD FOR PERON CAPITAL whole Argentine Navy has rebelled and Is sailhg in battle order ap the Hver Plate towards Buenos Gres i new revolt against president Peron, according u rebel radio broadcasts rain Port Belgrano naval fase. The rebel communique laid the fleet was supported >y submarines
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  • 54 1 THIRD Challenge rrophy was offered toil y io r annual cum petition i tho Singapore Johorealiri! Walk, organised by tic Yr vr Press. It is donated by Mr. Kok nong Fook, chairman of eninsutar Merchants, Ltd., f Robinson Road. Singaon» The (Kite ;m,d details of io
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  • 25 1 [The Singapore Rubber Mket opened this mornf »n an uncertain tone nrst grade, October fpment at $1.47% a lb., 0 cents below yesterday's
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  • 256 1 PO prominent Johore [men are made Dato jouita Mahakota Johore I'" Sultan of johore's E»ee Birthday Honours E bed today. Dew Datos in ;m» Tuan Haji „j 'Noah bm Omar tj Ismail. V,'' )ln mar *W ,7 j Wuar 57 years ago. ;i at
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  • 405 1 TN BRILLIANT sun--1 shine Johore this morning began celebrations in grand style to mark the Diamond Jubilee of the Sultan of Johore and the crowning of Ladv Marcella Ibrahim. But just as the procession reached the Lstana, rain was falling heavily. Fifty thousand people from all
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  • 98 1 Crowd nearly overwhelmed the police r PHfc Johore police took A special precautions to yuard the VIPs Plain clothes men with concealed shoulder holsters mingled unobstrusively with the crowd. Elaborate road checks were instituted and every vehicle entering the town was checked. The police were almost overwhelmed by the dense
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    • 36 1 3f 3*. Zhe Sultan o{ johore the occasion of the diamond jubilee IT HAS BEEN OUR PRIVILEGE TO SERVE V THE ROYAL HO US L HOI D FOR 7 2 YFARS FRASER AND Nl AV! LIMITED
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  • 36 2 The Lebanese Army Command yesterday imposed a curfew on an area of three miles from the Israeli border and ordered troops to open fire without warning on anyone in the area
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  • 194 2 UNION SILENT ON BATA OFFER HHHE managing directoi 1 1 ot. the stri ke-hit Rata Shoe Factory and Jg Mr. A. J. JugaS, goiJ todav that the union h___\ not responded to hb invitation to resume neeotiations. He said if the workers hid anything new to di.vu he was always
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  • 123 2 STRONG police reinforcements were called in last night when 4,000 Europeans demonstrated at Rabat, Morocco, to demand that Sultan Sidi Mohammed ben Moulay Arafa be kept on the throne. They shouted slogans against the French Government and the French Minister for Tunisian and Moroccan Affairs, M. Pierre July.
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  • 217 3 Can be destroyed s m to 'last bacilW I pOUR Minnesota research experts said in t Chicago yesterday they have the key to wiping out tuberculosis. They reported that a new test and new drugs raise tiie possibility of eradicating TB down to the "last
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  • 153 3 'The loudest man' has house trouble •PHB War Oflice was granted a court order at Aldershot yesterday against ex-Sergeant Major Ronald Britain, who won the reputation of Laving the loudest voice In the British Army before his retirement last January. The order was tor the possession of the married quarters
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  • 130 3 RANSPORT officials have blacked out the lace anties of a can can dancer lorning posters in some •ndon underground railay stations. Thc poster— advertising a French Can Can film hows the bacK view of a ioulin Rouge chorus girl in the traditional pose— skirt up,
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  • 38 3 Four young schoolgirls who were trampled on their school's main staircase when Cairo students panicked In Monday's earthquake died yesterday This brought the total 29 Eight schoolgirls were killed in the panic. U.P
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  • 35 3 Chinese-born announcer for Voice of America broadcasts to Communist China. Mrs Helen Y. Li, 33, now has a vested interest in the product she sells America She ha.s become an American citizen. A.P
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  • 218 3 Freed U.S. priest is silent but scars tell of Red chains Johore is all lit up RATHER HAROLD RIGNEY, 54, an American x Catholic priest, arrived in Hong Kong: yesterday bearing the scars on his legs from shackles the Red Chinese used to chain him to the wall. He was
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  • 135 3 SENTRY WHO FOXED WAR OFFICE DEALT WITH PRIVATE John Saxton, 23 t a sentry who hoaxed the War Office into believing an armed attack was made on bim at his barracks last weekend, has been "summarily dealt with" by his commanding officer, an army spokesman said In Gosport, Hants, yesterday.
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  • 95 3 \N attractive 24 year-old widow kidnapped a soldier She fancied and carried him >fT to sea in front of his commanding oflicer at Rangoon yesterday The odd elopment took place after Ma Hla Kyi well-to-do and with many offers of marrlagr in her books pleaded
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  • 37 3 Postal communications between India and the Portuguese settlement of Goa were resumed yesterday. They were stopped in June, although officially they are now suspended. Now only money orders and postal orders are stepped.— Reuter
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  • 245 4 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, Sept 17, 1955. Opinion JOHRE'S BIG DAY TODAY the people of Johore joyo u s 1 y celebrate the Diamond Jubilee of the reifcn of their ruler, His Highness the Sultan, Major General Si r Ibrahim, ana. the Coronation of Lady Marcella Ibrahim as l
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  • 931 4  - They told Giles: You' re lucky to be alive MERRICK WINN by i Britain nearly lost her most beloved cartoonist and all because he neglected a prick from a drawing pin. /ULES'S room at the East Suffolk Hospital, Ipswich, must make his nurses despair. You never saw such a litter.
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    • 56 4 "We've got a nice change for you think he looks a lot worse than -you're going down to the dentist." he did yesterday." "Dr. just come over and listen "I hope my pipe qoesn't worry to this for a minute." you. M w "You've tied the wrong one up, "Please
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  • 311 5 NO FOOD AT HOME, SO SHE TOOK 50 CENTS Prominent members uf the Singapore Art Society among guests at a farewell party for Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Ormiston, Chatsworth Koad, included (from left) Madame rpHERE was very little food in the home of 19- year-Old Ann Latham. Her husband had
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  • 278 5 UK smokers beginning to feel pinch HHHE recent scare linking A smoking with king cancer, plus the high cost of tobacco and cigarettes, have rocketed the sale of snuff in Britain, where the habit has been steadily growing in popularity since 1939. This 18th century fad, which had gradually fallen
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  • 552 6 YOUR LUCKY STAR t R ORN today, y<>u have a multitude i i I £> interests an encyclopai die X memory for names, tacts and figures t Thia will be of great use tu yuu nf I travels, lor wherever you go you .v. </ tind friends and acquaintances. X
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  • 117 6 Today's Radio Programme for Singapore 1.00 p.m. Programme Summary followed by Saturday Date; 1.30 Tim- 1 Signal and News; 1.45 Singapore Share Market Report; 1.50 Time fOJ a Waltz; 2.00 Current Favourites. 2.30 The Far East Fleet Band of thfl Royal Marines. 3.00 "Velvet." thriller by Peter Cheyney. 3.30 Musi
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  • 340 7 NEW YORK. Sept 16. Previous Today n\ Straits spot and nearby 90.50 nom. 90.62 nom. US fjit u it's, September 93.25 bid 95.50 bid 96.25 asked 96.50 asked October 94.75 bid 95.00 bid 95.75 asked 96.00 asked November 94.37 Mi bid 94.62% bid 95.37'.. asked
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  • 144 7 NEW YORK. Sept 16. Previous Today 30 Industrials 481.56 483.67 20 Railroads 163.53 164.29 40 Domestic Bonds &83fi 98.36 15 Itilities 65.71 65.79 Gl Stocks Composite Average 172.20 172.88 Copra, coeonul oil prices Sept. 16. 3 Previous Today COPRA Philippines c.U. UK/ North European delivered Oct./Nov. freight
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  • 359 7 Through Europe lo England by little-used routes She saw him at pool in Austria A BRITISH mother who disappeared in Austria with her son, because she feared the boy would be taken from her, has arrived home. For four days she travelled through Europe with the
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  • 127 7 A WORKMAN had an electric shock and was thrown from a scaffolding ln Shakespeare Street, Nottingham his mate ran across the road to the fire station and asked for a first aid man. This, hn said, was what happened. The station bell clanged, dOOfl automatically
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  • 356 7 Shake, Rattle and Roll from 2 to 4.30 IT was a Summer evening in a London suburb. According to a witness at Clerkenwell. however. it was anything but a peaceful one. "Windows were opening, women were screaming, children were crying, and men were shouting, all to try to get a
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  • 857 8 DR. JAMES MOUNSEY... THE SCOTS LAD WHO BECAME RUSSIAS LEADING MEDICO T^HE man in the lons, black cloak stood a little apart from the other mourners In the old churchyard of Lochmaben m Dumfriesshire, Scotland. The minister droned through the committal service, the coffin was lowered Into the fresh* iy
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  • 488 8  -  C. D. T. BAKER-CAR R by examination—- and his md was recognised by the Medical Chancery, the Russian equivalent of the BMA. The following year he was appointed physician to the Land Militia and in 1742 he served in the field during the Ru isian
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  • 222 8 The following y ear Mounsey bought K'.lh, farm, in Hollywood, and shortly afterwards the (state of Ramn. ales Mounsey had com< home with his fortune well and truly made. He built the present mansion of Rammerscal —a large house, with a difference. Most rooms I 1
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  • 375 8  -  Percy Hoskins by VVE WERE talking— at the Interpol conference of famous detectives— of the importance of psychology to police. Then we got down to cases; and it was not long before I was sharply reminded that some of these world detectives are not
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  • 99 9 "Cheesed off" because "life in Britain is too quiet, 14-stone Mr. James Porter, a 28-year-old bachelor, has given up his £10-a-week job as an aircraft fitter to go to Europe as a "Continental gentleman of the road." He plans to make his way to the
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  • 30 9 When an L-driver appealed against a $34 fine for driving without a supervisor, London Sessions Appeals Committee raised the penalty to $85 and doubled I a two-year disqualification.
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  • 206 9 MIL. CAN SAVE NELSON'S VICTORY PHE threat of the breakers' yard hangs over Nelson's H.M.S. Victory. Half a million ounds is needed to save her life. The death watch beetle has done what French annon balls failed to do: mortally wounded her. Few who have seen her at rest in
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  • 268 9 and new light thrown on cancer SCIENTISTS are tak- ing "life" to pieces. In a few years, they think they will be able to make, in test tubes, chemicals which will reproduce themselves. That is one of the startling forecasts that
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  • 253 9 Man 44, abducts girl, 13 —jailed A MARRIED man of **> 44, who became infatuated with a girl of 13 and abducted her was jailed for four yeara at London's Old Bailey. And in sentencing the man. George Dixon Adams, Mr. Justice Glyn- Jones said; This is a thoroughly bad
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  • 117 9 Anglican priest becomes Catholic 4 .1 iTHEP Anglic- a n priest has resigned over the proposed closer relationship of the Church of England with th, Church of South Infhe Rev. Walton Hannah, secretary of the influential "Annunciation broup" OJ Anglo-Catho-Kcs has joined the RoL r V Catholic Church. He is
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  • 52 9 TOO TOUGH ON TEACHER YMNASIUM teacher \J James O'Farreil, aged 28. stabbed by a juvenile delinquent, is suing New York for 250,000 dollars 80.000). He says he did not set enough protection in a tough area school and is so scared now that he will have to teach girls ■nstead
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  • 392 9 TEMPTATION came to Edgar Audley Wattam every week in the football season. He was hemmed in by thousands of stolen postal orders, yet he had to go out and buy one for the pools. Caution was his watchword. He toured England by caravan,
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  • 109 9 ROADS NOW CARRY A THIRD MORE TRAFFIC on the main roads of Britain is now 38 per cent heavier than before the war. There are twice as many lorries, vans and other goods vehicles, 41 per cent more buses and coaches and 19 per cent more cars. The horse and
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  • 131 9 THE ODD THINGS... HE'S TAKING HOLIDAY HE DOES NOT WANT A STRIKE was threatened at the factory of Electric and Musical Industries Ltd., in Wembley, because an Inspector, Mr. lan Shaw, did not want a week's holiday. So Mr. Shaw will take the holiday. And the strike Ls off. There
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    142 10 middle a S ed commercial i, m ,,W',:, «i si^:, 1 rktttres on ih H I display (> I( h.d IB Ule sides s\^ pt JJB, broken w.th M' on the forehead. If Swirl as worn by Nor* boyish hair-do for the >JJ"« a chrysanthemum look IW' of
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    180 11 N models demonstrated i Hotel last week in aid of L was organised by beauts the teen-agers, the Jjvei haired. |!lM> prizes given by lances. wai the Governor tj tslaek. lN Johnny Quek. show the only Malay liss Kok in readiness to this style for long ni,,
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  • 1014 12 -rn- -m at n WW J.M.F. is all his own work W m Wl iw own ##v Or HELPED TO QUILL MUTINY r riiE palaces and official residences of the Sultan of Johore are all guarded by a unique body of I men thc Johore Military
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  • 636 12  - CHOPSTICKS LOOK EASY— BUT OH! D.M. DAVIES fads afddfdafff ff Y ou sald Eve < are s°* ing to eat with chopftlcks tonight." I .said. "Am I?" Eve said: "Yes." I said: "It's the first I've heard about it." But Eve insisted, She mentioned the name of a Chinese restaurant
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  • 968 13  - PRISONERS OF DEUTERMEN KATHLEEN HICKLEY CONTINUING OUR EXCITING NEW SERIAL MYSTERY PLANET' h l FOR YOU TO COLOUR IT IS the year 2155 An International Space Patrol Itockt't Ship, ISP 4, is on its way to a newly discovered planet, Deiiler, to find out if the Deutermen are making a
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  • 92 13 ftviERE were so many bright entries sent in by 1 young art:. is for lust week's Colouring Contest of a rocket thip thai AuntyWendy had Quite a job picking the four wtnneri Th< t art: ft) Mist Rose Tan SO, Prnxo Chcrlrs Crcs- < i ut
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    • 504 13 Thi I. trie mouse wai to sur- Hank gasped out fc.s story to priMd vinen h* w Hank dash Ben the Badger, who was cut ot thc cave tfcat he could carrying home a bundle of r ot even ask wfcat had scared firewood. M Vou must come h,m. and
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  • 1758 14  - RINGS FOR HER FINGERS LOUIS GOLDING by a\W ma M mammas FACT mt FICTION? This story could be true. Then again it could be a tale woven Irom imagination. Did this happen? You can check with the answer on Monday. mwm mwmw mm _y IT v. as one 0! thO
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  • 561 15 A 'BAD' may be the place for You \f he A ?L£ FJmwJS^SL?^? ?J? r 0 7 ldm a g a Career and a world-wide reputation Ifor ,1 year-old Lord Audley ,^rd holder of a barony which goes back to 1312 He his turned his talent for designing wine glasses,
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  • 475 15  -  MARY DUNBAR BdHNfc&jfi *1^ ktf Wmk by HTHE Paris collections x have to be sensational if they are not to be found disappointing. Although, by such standards, the new autumn clothes, apart from the hats, may be unexciting, they are extremely interesting. Almost every designer shows his
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  • 944 16  - MR. THAARUP is starting from scratch William Hickey AND DROPS IN ON A NEW SHOW J WENT to a fashion show at Londonei i j House the flrst show ol a new dei Lgn< i Peter AJexandei Hi ;l remarkably hone I man, announces that he (a being financed by
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    801 16 WHEN partner's first bid is a cue-bid in the .suit opened by the opponents, it is a supertakeout double Unlike the situation where you are responding to a takeout double, however, there Is no immediate need to show whether you have a poor hand, a fair hand, or
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  • 825 17  - MR. FARRAR, YOUR EGO is SHOWING! THOMAS WISEMAN af asdfsfsfa fa f f dafs by j looked a cross I ween Hatter's Castle and the House in the Rile Morgue. A.s it was reverberU) the sound of organ music, 1 concludi d that the master of the house was back.
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  • 23 17 GUESS WHO SHE IS? Irr.) TAV >OR.' I,OOk« I n JN star. But ■J? th T *y«»' L ls "ita Moreno, an'^rnous Hollywood
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  • 260 17 TOO LATE: that harpoon fired TERRY MOORE, Frank Lovejoy antf Keenan Wynn are working in a small four-wall set for scenes in "Shack Up On 101." It represents the interior of a roadside hamburger joint, owned by Wynn, with Terry as the lonely waitress and Lovejoy a customer. Lovejoy. who
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  • 62 18 GENE TUNNEY (left) and Jack Dempsey, who fought the "long count" battle for the world's heavyweight boxing championship in 1927, waltz in a stage-set ring at Soldier Field, Chicago, the scene of their memorable fight. A crowd of 58,000 attended the national Shrine
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  • 74 18 New ZatopekPirie duel? EMIL ZATOPEK, triple Olympic champion from Czechoslovakia, is to run at ■.he White City a t Mancheser early next month, it was nnounced last night. The promoting dub have tranned for a Czechoslo•rik team to run in Manhcster, but are still un'ecided whether to hold he meeting
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  • 60 18 probable starters and jockeys for the valuable Imperial Produce Stakes for two-year-olds, to ie run over six furlongs at Kempton Park, London, at 1430 GMT. today, are: Juvara <A Breasley), Al Moiannam (no jockey). Motus (W. H Carr), Mile,ian (T. M. Burns), The Dote (B.
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  • 80 18 Boxing promoter I.smaM Pace .said in Buenoj Aire.", yesterday that negotiations have been completed assurng that three Filipino x>xers, Leo Espinosa, nanny Kid and Tunny Campo will 'i«ht in thr. Ai gtntine cap] ,ai in October ft still hai no* been dn ided which of the threp
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  • 141 18 Cockell has a rare lightweight BRITISH heavyweight champion boxer Don Cockell now has a lightweight Italian greyhound which Is so small that only its tiny head can be seen when it Is held in its 15st. owner's cupped hands. Recently, he saw Mrs. Sylvia Robinson of Heath Clo.se, Heathfield. nursing
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  • 34 18 The Soviet Union yester- day overwhelmed India by 11 goals to one in soccer International In Moscow Dynamo Stadium The Rui lam ll ,i l U, at hall time Reuter
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  • 583 18 I S. SPORTS authorities are beU coming increasingly enthusiastic over the country's chances to make a gOOd showing in the L956 Olympic track and Held Kimpetition at Melbourne as a result ol a number of outstanding performances during the past few months. The following
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  • 5 18 Broke world record LOU SPURRIER
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  • 146 18 "FIVE world records were r set in the European shooting championships in Bucharest yesterday according to reports by the Rumanian News Agency quoted by Reuter. In the small bore free rifle (kneeling position), the Soviet Union obtained 1,961 points to beat the previous total of
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  • 33 18 Harvie Ward, Jr., of North Carolina, and William Hyndman, 111, of Philadelphia, will play today for the amateur golf championship of the United States at Richmond. Virginia.- A.P
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  • 38 18 Till Johore Military Forces team which won the .lo hore Bahru District Football Association^ Challenge Shield this season Seated (from left) Ungku Mobamed, Mohd. Dollah. It. Zainalabidin (apt Jaff ar, Sgt. Mamtk, Wan Dolah
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  • 147 18 By 'copter to the pitch MAJOR J. H G the Array j cricket captain and jj Lancashire pace bow- 1 ler, had to withdraw I from the Armj versus Royal Military Academy match because of the death of his father. The problem of a deputy was quickly solved. Capt. J.
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  • 40 19 Balestier United beat RE vihan 2-1 in a SAFA JuPJ» Cup quarter final at laiestiPr Road yesterday Dfnkyard "A" beat Kinta fe t° in another ;AFA Junior match at Farpr l ark. Kassim scored.
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  • 37 19 The Muslim New Year Ports will be held tomorrow Lm!; 1n Besar Stadium, at 2.15 o.m. ior S^ ct T loncy the Cowem!, Udy BlaCk WiU P™ and the prizes will distributed by the Gover-
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  • 939 19 "p^OUR more records were bettered and two equalled on the concluding day of the Singapore combined Chinese Schools sports at Jalan Besar yesterday. This brought the total number of records broken to 15 and four equalled on the three days •during which 85
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  • 42 19 GHQ winners of the Singapore Base District Div 3 football league, drew 11 against tho Rest of (he League yesterday at Tanglln, Lieut Col. j PretCOtl presented the Kashl Mohani med cup to g u <**i after the match. i
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  • 381 19 JESSE OWENS, CONSIDERED BY MANY TO BE AMERI CA's GREATEST TRACK STAR OF ALL TIME, IS LEAVING THE UNITED STATES EARLY NEXT MONTH FOR A 45-DAY TOUR OF INDIA, SINGAPORE. MALAYA AND THE PHILIPPINES. Owens, who Is travelling under a U. S. Department (of
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  • 45 19 «r-^ rd s P° rts Club beat William Jacks 5-1 in a S.H.B. F.A. knock-out tournament second round tie at S.T.C. ground yesterday Salleh (3) and Ali Rahman (2) scored for Ford; Yong Kong for Jacks. Chua Ban Hock refereed.
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  • 35 19 Beatty Secondary School beat Serangoon English School 2-1 in a hockey match at Serangoon School ground yesterday. Mathavan and Mohinder Singh scored for Beatty, and Kim Seng for S.E.S.
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  • 446 20 THIS MORNING'S BUNIT TIMAH WORKOUTS FREE PRESS RACING CORRESPONDENT LMTHKK CHRISTMAS with Hoh Franklin up. showed a nice turn oi speed r to clock :*8 for Sf. on a good galloping truck at Bukit Timah this mornini!. Only horses from Singapore stables weir oui on
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  • 635 20 Weights for Bukit Timah on Saturday YITKIGHTS for all eight races on Sept. 24, first day of the Singapore Turf Club's Gold Cup meeting are: CL. 1. DIV. I— lM. Zabaglione 9M lolly Sailor 8.12 South Pacific 8.11 Cypress Point B.l* Little Cherrington B.l* Euphrates 8.09 James Aiteh 8.09 Barfleur
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  • 190 20 M$1, 800,000 offer for My Babu TWO American horse breeders said by American sources to have bought the French- bred stallion My Babu for U.S. $600,000 (about $1,800,000 in Malayan currency) last night declined to comment in New York when told of a London report that the Maharanee of Baroda
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  • 52 20 'MR. SINGAPORE' CONTEST THIRTY-SIX bodybuilders will compete for two titles Junior "Mr. Singapore" 1055 and "Mr. Bodybuilder" at the Happy World stadium tomorrow at 8.30 p.m. These ire sponsored hy t. h e Singapore Amateur Welghtliftlng Federation Mr. Singapore competition will be competed by 25 contestants and 11 for tho
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