The Singapore Free Press, 19 September 1955

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale m Malaya U ***** >ingaj>ore. Monday. September 19. 1955. Price lsCts
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  • 187 1 IRGENTINE authorities 1 clamped down censorship on foreign correspondents yesterday amid rebel claims that victory i.. approaching m their three-day insurrection against President Juan r i] on. ic government ordered that only state communiqi >8 should be sent abroad. rebel threat to bombard Buenos Aires
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  • 141 1 300 uninvited guests NEARLY 300 people ffate crashed the State ball given m the Pavilion at the Istana Besar m Johore Bahru last night Only 600 guests were invited but nearly 900 turned up, said a court official. There was a rush for food when the buffet, supper began m
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  • 44 1 Officials of the Singapore Trade Union Congress met the managing director of the strike-hit Bata shoe company, Mr. A. J. Jugas, this morning to discuss a settlement. Direct negotiations between the union and the management may be held later m the day.
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  • 118 1 Wenda of a man thought when shouti Pa priest took "sly and went 'at Port Dicklay. I BrotlWt Ani Paul's Xnatltu- eniban, swam to t man with Its and brought With the aid of and a police 1 plration was V;I1I > The
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  • 240 1 Singapore leads way jyjANY Malayan traders are rushing to be first m the field for reviving business connections with Indonesia following the success of the Marshall goodwill mission. A spokesman of the Indonesian Consulate m Singapore told the Free Press that about 100 people applied
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  • 266 1 THE United Malay National Organisation headquarters m Johore Bahru this morning accused British administrators and Party Negara politicians of misleading the Sultan and causing him to speak against the Alliance and Merdeka m his Diamond Jubilee address. Said Mr. Sheik Anwar, UMNO assistant secretary-general
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  • 23 1 October first rubber buyers f.o.b. opened uncertainly m Singapore this morning at $1.47 per ib., b cent lower than Saturday's close.
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  • 55 1 Indonesia is having plenty of financial and economic trouble, but it doesn't stop the sale of new "luxury" cars. More than 200 foreignmade cars imported on a "free of foreign exchange" ba.sis are now awaiting clearance at Jakarta's Tandjony; Priok harbour. Mostly Chinese ordered the cars
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  • 26 1 The 10.397-ton Panamanian tanker Stanvnc Hon<>kong was reported yesterday to be ablaze oft the port of Kandla, m the western Indian State of Saura.shtra
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  • 16 1 Two jet planes collided over eMtem Wyoming ye.sterday. All three aboard wore killed. U.P.
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  • 124 1 I PREMIER Nikolai Bul«anin. who his recently been ill siiid last \\\u,h\ i it h<- had lost 46 pounds m 40 days .n athletic*. Bulganin and oth»»r top Boviel leaders chatted with diplomats and newsmen at a reception m Moscow. Bulganin told a pressman "You
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  • 123 1 DIVORCE RATE UP A marriagfl guidance expert In London yesterday blamed sex equality as the main cause for the increase m Britain's divorce rate to four times its 1939 figurr The expert Mr. Joseph Brayshaw, secretary of the Marriage Guidance Council, writing m the British
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  • 170 2 DUBBIA announced yesterday a broad amnesty under which sentence! of Soviet citizens convicted oi lollaboratlng with the Ger Oianjß during World War II were reduced or e&uceHed Others, who were oxili j deported, or rem&ii ed .broad for collaboration were cleared oi mt and told
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  • 25 2 A Tokyo firm will open a iiesel truck factory m Rangoon later this year m a joint undertaking with Burma's government. A.P.
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  • 288 2 MOLOTO VMA V GIVE HARD DISARM STATEMENT if X VYACHESLAV MOLOTOV Soviet *?I Foreign Minister who Oeu fco Ne« York yesterday for tomorrow's opening ol the united Nations ns.j« mbiy, said he r:, ight the road from Moscow to New v i>: hai become better and
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  • 95 2 'Our finance talks a success'— Butler \|R. R. A. BUTLER, British Chancellor of the Exchequer, said last night that talks among Commonwealth finance officials which ended m Istanbul yesterday had been successful. During the talks which followed the meeting of the World Bank and Internai ational Monetary Fund, Commonwealth officials
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  • 157 2 PRESIDENT Cclal Bayar is leading a 12-man Turkish delegation to Persia today on a six-day visit. The visit, according to original plans, was to have been tor ten days. The cut is believed due to the pressure of home politics following the anti-Greek riots earlier this
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  • 79 2 Never m living memory m Johore Bahru has there been such a crush of motorcars, bicycles and pedestrians crossing the Causeway from Singapore to Johore BahrU and back over the week-end Prom dawn on Saturday until past midnight yesterday, there was a continuous flow of
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  • 189 2 RUSSIA RETURNS BASE IN PEACE GESTURE HEAVILY LOADED Russian barges and transport ships pulled out from Porkkala naval base yesterday evacuating equipment and supplies following the Soviet promise to give the base back to Finland. Late Saturday night border area residents heard loud explosions at the base and Finnish coast
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    55 3 picture. PART of the colourful all-community procession m Johore Bahru last night. More than .3,500 people took part m the procession, which began at Jalan Abdul Razak and wound its way through almost every street m the State capital. It took almost six hours for the procession to return to
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  • 93 3 A TRAIN carrying 900 Italian pilgrims to the Catholic shrine of Lourdes collided with a freight train early on Saturday 200 yards from the railway station at Sete, France, police reported. The engineer of the piltrain, who tried to Jump out from his cab,
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  • 35 3 The government pester day rushed food and me dical supplies to the Pacific coast port of San Jose, r ><) miles south of Guatemala, Hooded by a fierce tropical t.orm on Friday night A.P.
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  • 60 3 'Moscow look' for troops of Red China /CHINESE Communist soldiv^ era are to have "new look"' uniforms with shoulder straps, medals, badges and unit emblems, the official Soviet news agency. Tas.s. reported from Peking yesterday. They will replace the plain cotton uniforms now worn. The change will smarten up the
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  • 172 3 IWRKK American Catholic priests released by the Communists yeste r d a y laughed and joked with newsmen In Hong Kong, but their stories revealed bleak dav.s under hou.s< arrest In Red china The three are the Rev. Fii derlCk A. Gordon, the Rev
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  • 194 3 A NEW ANTI-FRENCH RIOT PLOT UNCOVERED A TERRORIST plot to off new anti-French noting m the foothills of the Atlas Mountains ha-s been uncovered, police m Casablanca .said yesterday. Terrorists arrested m Beni jballa, a small town north oi Marrakesh, admitted they were organising French disorders of tiie magnitude of
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  • 132 3 200 are poisoned by picnic food NEARLY 200 people who attended a postmen's picnic at North Lake Park, Ohio, on Saturday night were taken to hospitals for what was believed to be food poisoning. Dr. Harry Wain, health officer for Mansfield City, warned others who has attended the picnic to
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  • 140 3 DIEM'S PLAN: 'FAIR DEAL FOR FOREIGN FIRMS' PREMIER Ngo Dinh Diem, yesterday announced South Vietnam's new lonK- range economic programme I which he said aims at "per- fecting the independence of the country m the economic field." A generous credit proi gramme, modernisation of j agriculture and creation of a
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  • 653 4 Pans Newsletter from SAM WHITE 1 DYNASTY IS AT STAKE QL'EKN SORAYA Of Pel la will soon end her holiday In tin* .South ol FYanC6 and come to Paris to face a considerable orci <• I. There she will be met by a panel of
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  • 223 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, Sept. 19, 1955. Opinion TRUSTED FRIEND pEOPLE m all walks of life throughout the Federation must have read with astonishment the report about a move by the Negri Sembilan United Malays National Organisation to prevent the British Adviser, Mr. M. C. ff Sheppard, from returning
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  • 529 4  - Brain workers face a crisis NORMAN LINDHURST by WHEN Professor fT Albert Einstein remarked that if he were starting life anew he would become a plumber, he was merely stating what any smart young German has long known. Further, German youth has been anticipating Einstein's advice ever .since the war's
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  • 1084 5  -  Adelaide Eastley BY.. SPHERE'S an all-oat campaign afoot to lure tourists to Singapore and the Federation, with our Public Relations staff workin like mad on bait Mr. (1. G. Thomson, P.R.0., admits eve joined the Interational Union of avel Organisations Leadquarters ParisLondon and applied for membership m the
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  • 304 6 THIS FISH LIKES TO MULTIPL Y A FAST-BREEDING, fish is changing the piscatorial picture in the tropical world. It's becoming so famous, FAO, the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation has decided to trim the fish story down to size. But. on past performance uiapia mommblca th" fish in question
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    • 161 6 P3IAMMC AKI l»> Uf Falk and l'liil Davis ijsi>/»rtKtf«js?. «»»ragiu iSsS TAIt/A\ b> Kda|ar HU-v llni i^ibi;lis TIIK ,SAI\ T T by Leslie Charter is llb%L ffljl 1/ 606GLES TOLD Hl/M SOMfOA/f HAS TO LOOK j 1 T x^. 1 AWAY IN YOUR ICEBOX, F!^J lII] jffll HE D KILL
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    • 825 6 I YOUR j LUCKY j 1 I: 9 JL Al% J J rjORN today, you have high ambition^ J < 0 IJ and the energy to attain them You <► ar«' willing to work hard for what you art JJ get and don't expect to be handed ft i, anything
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  • 321 7 WED AT 16— AND HAPPY 'We've beaten the gossips 9 they say \U MRS. IVAN LER, both aged 16 held hands over lunch table and said, re winning our fight Insi the Rosslps who j y.v were far too Qg to marry." women said that last when Ivan placed wedding
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  • 208 7 This one satirises the Services HPHE War Office has refused to help the Boulting brothers make a film about the Army— because it is "not likely to assist recruiting." A staff major said "No" to John Boulting five days after the War Minister. Mr.
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  • 23 7 The 45,770 people of Shoreditch, London, borrowed 696,973 books from public libraries more than 15 a head m a record year.
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  • 47 7 Seventeen-year-old schoolboy baronet Sir Robert Colin Harrison inherits twothirds of tbe 844,708 estate of his brother Sir Wyndham Harrison, whose will has Just been published. Sir Wyndham, 22 years old, died from a seizure m his room at Loughborough College of Technology.
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  • 50 7 A bus carrying 33 workmen ran down hill out of control whon the brakes failed on Pastures- hill, Littleover, Derby. The driver, fcworvod away from aporoachin^ traffic. Then the bu.s hit the back of a lorry and crashed info i a wall. Nobody was hurt. 1
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  • 313 7 Will it M^« must? /CONFESSION to a priest will become normal practice for Anglicans instead of an exceptional "medicine" if a proposed new Canon (rule) of the Church of England is approved, says the Rev Dr. Edward Chisholm Dewick. Dr. Dewick, 70-year-old former principal of St. Aidan's Theological College,
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  • 1609 8 He flew through the air in a paper bag yw&sw HARRY HARPER > <; tells the story of De Rozier, first man to fly -and die m an air disaster IT wa.s an autumn evening In 1783. Kin^ Louis XVI of France, with his Queen and the I ladies and
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    67 8 hX t hi, ''^^d Jamboree, attended by Scouts from 66 nations of the Free 1V.„I,I I t iv Lit th'l r ßara on the I ke «n*»rio. Canada. As part of the programme, rep, I on e" 1 c 7 S r V a Performances of son RS and dances
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    • 31 8 POCKET CARTOON] I By OSBERT LANCASTER "You see, darling, the real I trouble is that nowadays I even people who haven't got j the means live beyond their means P* 1
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  • 73 9 picture. ™fiSr ti S?IKS^V ,1 !f t tV Be Ai I Cr t ft Corporation, i n flight for vertical aSm.^T^ The craft ascended about 30 feet and is capable of SJfc? oi^%»a^1 < 122Ll? ld i r ith repositioning of the twin rotors adopts the gnt oi
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  • 171 9 ■t 10- YEAR-OLD boy who ■i appeared at East Lon■o: Juvenile Court accused ft theft was said by his ■ithc-r to have t'l a week ■ocket-money. I Said Sir Basil Henriques, S': i-hairman of the magismui"->: "It is a ridiculous ■tale
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  • 132 9 AMERICAN STARTS RAJ. UPROAR yyKIILNCj on the anniversary of the Battle of Britain America's top military critic started an uproar m the R.A.F. by saying about "The Few:" They deserve a major share of credit, but they did not win the battle
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  • 242 9 Baronet is now 'Mr at school FROM COMMONS TO THE CLASSROOM OIR RICHARD ACLAND. until a few months a^o a Socialist M.P.. was as shy as a new hoy on the first day of term. It was his first day of term at Wandsworth Boys' Grammar School, London. There the
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  • 450 9 AN American newspaper the Baltimore Sun has remembered "the Few. "Fifteen years ago, hi September 1940. the R.A.F. was supposed to be pretty much obsolete/ it said. "A certain Hermann Goering was convinced of it "It may be that today's RAF. needs improvement; but it saved the
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  • 97 9 British line in Moscow WOMEN'S fashions m Russia may swing over towards British styles as a result of a Moscow deal with one of Britain's bestknown mail order houses. A member of the Russian trade delegation m London approached Littlewoods mail order stores at Crosby, Liverpool, with a £2,000 m
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  • 252 10 JOHORE'S D AY OF DAYS AT THE Diamond Jubilee banquet at the /V Johore Istana on Saturday night, the High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray (above), presented to 82-year-old Sultan Ibrahim a beautiful silver salver from Queen Elizabeth, with a 'happy birthday" greeting from Her Majesty. The gift had arrived some
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  • 1441 12  -  ADELAIDE EASTLEY A day of drama, colour and challenge ...it was a day Johore will never forget >♦♦♦♦«♦ oays* I/INCi EDWARD VII and Queen Alexandra In oils looked down upon a page from the Arabian Nights aa the pageantry ol coronation honouring the Sultanah of Johore unfolded
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  • 836 13 HOW NOT TO GET CORNS by the SINGAPORE DOCTOR II III 1 C haC an Un I usual complaint. j m, that the affection I 'lt I*''!1 v;iS rare k ut tn e I B;t,; that she came to I Km a doctor about it. I K!i< suffe r c
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  • 543 13 I WANT TO KNOW MORE ABOUT THIS MURDER Percy Hoskins finds an empty chair m Istanbul is an empty chair at the 24th annual conference of It had been reserved for a man to whom I wished to put some searching questions General Pao, police chief of Burma. My questions
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    1576 14  -  JOHN CREASEY by SHE lifted one hand and shook a first at ">»• savagely, then said m a tone that wasn't far short of venomous: "Now you listen to me...." m\r^^ _r^_l *4PP_JV?J W _^_^_l_^ m I hadn't time to wonder 855* Sft« hln^ at th B_f*K
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    • 17 14 r pill answer lo Saturday's "Did ii Happen" talr— "RINGS FOR HER FIN(.IHS'_i s lrs> (I happen.
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  • 1119 15  - SHE'S the GRAND OLD LADY of sensitive adolescents C. NICHOLAS PHIPPS by fcj; r ou look at. ft an awesome I, hi that she lias mi about completed IT years on the West Bn a favourable light I, doi s not look 21 ■rs< If. you can enmiv^j her being
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  • 479 16  - LIFE IS PLEASANT ON THIS PIRATES' ISLE Donald McCormick by AN ALL-ELECTRIC desert island belongs to the British Empire, it is a tiny i.sland with a b\\i' future not m coconuts or buried treasure, but m iron and steel. That is the secret of Cockatoo Island, Buccan c 6 r
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    366 16 dgdgh V Tr 'ini!.s hand fell betwteu 1 y Mr,;.- tmiM ivi kI a Jump to three h';ii'^, |Q lie solved the problem i»y manufacturing i otir round foiiinu rssQonM oi Note Hi;it Bouth, v»m*v pfo* perli n»"v»'i nxntlontd hJi tour* He eorrei tly d« Idtd thM thli
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  • 185 16 They plan to build a runway at the South Pole IN eager young Boy Scout named Paul Siple made the exciting expedition to the Antarctic with Admiral Richard K. Byrd 25 years ago. Next December he goes again. But he revisits the South Pole's frozen wastelands as "Director of Scientific
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    • 211 16 i Hjgift gß&f illlftj ifHho p?t^i 16 B B B9H hUh WKK?f I I I I I iEb^b I I I I CLUEB ACROSS tramcar (5) 1 Can a darker one be one? slt may be tender (5). 6 4^- fi A Roman's puzzled father 7 Did without one end
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  • 477 17 HE POUNDS ON A PIANO without making a tinkle! BfEET Dick Winslow, Bl svho Has become an Biportunt performer in Bms only because he ft play silent drums, K,w a saxophone Bundlessly and pound ft a piano without Baking so much as a More than any other fea■red actor, Dick
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    67 17 AFTER a three year absence from the screen, Bctte Davis re turns m "The Virgin Queen playing Queen Elizabeth I. Henry Kr>ster directs this srene m which Bette'* ladirs In waitinjr Lis« Daniels (In th«. harkgrou nd) and Joan Coillm anticipate a vl<Ut from Rirhard Todd who depicts Sir Walter
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  • 198 17 Ray dies in a lady's arms... PROGRESS: RAY D ANTON, is one of Hollywood's fastest rising young stars having completed roles in three important pictures within the past six months and having been selected to portray a leading man in his next. But as a villain in "Chief Crazy Horse,"
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  • 353 18 Japanese 1 wrestlers a big HIT with 8,000 RIKIDOZAN and Azumafu.ii are two names 8.000 Singapore wrestling fans will remember for a lons time to come. These two Japanese wrestlers who made their Singapore debut at the Happy World arena on Saturday night were given a deafening
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  • 601 19 OLD MAN' MOORE GETS HIS BIG CHANCE TOMORROW IK( illl S MOORE'S DREAM OF A CHANCE AT THE WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE WILL COME TRUF IMOKKOW WHEN HE MEETS CHAMPION ROCKY RCIANO AT NEW YORKS YANKEE STADIUM ■p-,> 38-yeak-old fighter from California, top man ii«4ht heavyweight class, earned the right to
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  • 157 19 >APORE Business, M will have a !i!l competing m next season. la Henry v (Sl ngapore) Sports i' i«ura] general *hich w.,. s held l! i> t Bosan- president said: 1 activitiei of > would be aeceaaartbut it U hoped i functions of t(
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  • 48 19 WHERE was a mix up A at Farrer Park on Saturday. RAS. Seletar had made arrangements to play a friendly hockey match against Indian Brotherhood. The Seletar hockey team got to the ground to find the Brotherhood's Football team waiting to play them. No game.
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  • 74 19 VLADIMIR KUC, Soviet Union, yesterday established a new record covering the 5,000 metres at the international athletics meeting m Belgrade m 13 minutes 46.8 seconds. Kuc beat his own world record of 13min. 51.2 sees., set up m Prague last October, and
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  • 200 19 SELETAR took top honours m the week-long Far East Air Force sailing champion.ship.s concluded on Saturday at Seletar, winning both the team and the single-handed championship. Although conceding flr.st plac<> m their linal race against Tengah, Scictar scored 34 points to TengahV; 26' i ciuinju
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  • 27 19 Edward OrifTln. a young Rugby player whoso spirv wus fractured m a icruinm.ißr 'luring a fame on flaturday rlirri m a Birmingham hOsDitft] yc;>ter Reuter
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  • 238 19 JOE LOUIS and Ezzard Charles, who used to be heavyweight champions themselves, warned Rocky Marciano that he will have the toughest title defence of his career when he meets Archie Moore at Yankee Stadium tomorrow night. Both Louis and Charles previously picked
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  • 77 19 The International Federation of Football Associations m Brussels yesterday turned down a request from Turkey for admission as a member of the European branch of FIFA. The association's executive committee ruled that Turkey, Israel and Cyprus are members of the FIFA's Asian branch. At the same
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    • 77 19 11l I. 11l I 111 111 11 1 11 11 1 4 MM' II i <iII il TODAY'S SPORT SOCCER SAF>\ Community Lgti Fiura sians v. Royal Navy. Jalan Rrsai Stadium 5.30; European* v. Indians. Jalan Besar 7 p.m. I rirndly; Kajaji v. Spore Base District. Farrer Park. HOCKEY SIIA
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  • 451 20 MATTHEWS' GOAL KEEPS BLACKPOOL IN LEAD BLACKPOOL retained thdr unbeaten record m the English Football League on Saturday, beatIng the mighty woiverhampton Wanderers 2-1 at home to keep the leadership of the premier division with 13 points. Stanley Matthews, the veteran England right winger, got the winning goal for Blackpool
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    31 20 TAPSCOTT (Arsenal's inside right) is tackled by the Tottenham goalkeeper. Ditchburn, who brilliantly takes the ball from Tap scott's feet during an attack on the Spurs go al. Spurs won 3-1.
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  • 213 20 I^NGLAND scored an ea.sy J 4-1 win over Ireland at Belfast on Saturday m tho first amateur Internationa] football match of the .season All the goal.s onme m tho second half, but most of the best football wai played In the first lew minute.s
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  • 135 20 riMIK BritLsh Isles Rugby X Union Train guttered the fourth defeat or their South African tour on Saturday when Border beat them by 14 points <one goal, three penalty goals) to 12 (three tries, one penalty goal) at BaJt London. The British I.sle.s
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  • 390 20 JESSIE ONG won the Sintl gapore Badminton Association's schoolgirls' singles title for the second year m succession when she easily beat Tuminah binte Karim 11-1. 11-4 m the final at the Badminton Hall last night. Jessie, who had earlier won the schoolgirls' doubles championshiD
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