The Singapore Free Press, 13 May 1957

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1 16 The Singapore Free Press
  • 16 1 The Singapore Malaya's Own Family Paper No. *****. Singapore, Monday, May 13, 1957. Price 15 ts.
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  • 415 1 EPIDEMIC IS STILL SPREADING IN COLONY New casualties as first flu victims recover Many see quacks [y\RGE numbers of people continue to be struck down by the influenza epidemic now sweeping Singapore. As the first lot of victims recover and return to work, a second batch falls ill. The Ministry
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    59 1 Four-year-old Susan Plank of Trent St. Lytham, Lancashire. England, who has heen blind since birth, may regain her sight after two major operations have been performed. The money for the operation is being: raised by the Lytham Royal Ancient Order of Frothblowers Lodge. This Popper picture shows Susan playing with
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  • 62 1 The Arend-Roland comet, discovered last year, has lost its "beard" a luminous projection In front of it estimated to be 6.214,000 miles long, French astronomers said yesterday. They said they were at a loss to explain the "beard" disappearance. But the comet still has its tail,
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  • 187 1 ARMY PROBES ATTEMPTED JAVA COUP INDONESIA'S Army Chief of Staff, Maj.-Gen. Abdul Haris Nasution yesterday took over investigation of the recent uncovered army plot to overthrow the government. Army headquarters, announcing this in Jakarta, said the plot was definitely linked with the Darul Islam organisation which
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  • 30 1 June first grade rubber buyers 1.0.b. opened in Singapore this morning at 90 t cents lb., up threequarters of a cent on Friday'i close. The tone was steady.
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  • 25 1 An intact skeleton of a bison, believed to be 80,000 years old, was found in a quarry near Graz, Eastern Austria.— Reuter
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    22 2 picture. Maureen Middleweek (left) and Shirley Parminter who wiH model at the Artists and Models Ball at Raffles Hotel tonight.- Free Press
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  • 113 2 THE Japanese Consul-Gen eral in Singapore, Mr Ken Ninomiya, was amusec over the weekend when h( heard that yet another wartime Japanese treasure is reported to be buried somewhere in Malaya. The treasure consisting ol gold ingots diamonds, rubies and other jewels was said to
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    73 2 Beautiful Malay film star, Maria Menado, was given a warm ovation on Friday night when she made her first personal appearance at the Cathay Cinema, Singapore, in conjunction with her film Pontianak She was supported by All, who played the role of the satay-seller in the suture and a Malay
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  • 31 2 The U.S. Secretary of Labour, Mr. James Mitchell, predicted that the employment level in the United States would reach a new record of about 68 million this summer.— Reuter
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  • 303 2 Land Office is too busy 50 They're only eyesores pHE unsightly dilapidated shacks along Singapore's Nicoll Highway may be slow in going. Jarring eyesores to those who travel on the island's magnificent new highway ever since its opening, they will remain for some time
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  • 188 2 FLORAL STUDY RUSH Application flood stumps organiser A RECORD number of women in Singapore have applied to join the floral decoration course, organised by the Women's Section of the British European Association, on alternate Mondays, at St. Andrews Cathedral Chapter House. Mrs. C. E. A. Baird, the organiser, said that
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  • 45 2 "THE 1957-1958 officials of the American University Club in Singapore are sident, Dr. P. G. Ling' vicepresident, Dr. Paul Sieuxsecretary. Mr. Ang ChenKim; treasurer, Mr. Geor'v Chung. Committee members- Dr Dayson Huang, Mrs. J. H Holdrid^e and Mrs. Quck Kai Tong.
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    • 103 2 I with \rood and drinlu i|! it's in it's on I You put w>li<}» in flip \\vt <»it<h y M like niifcu, <.ut WN .(in.). 1 I V ii\t ycu i<n K^rJl) hc!it\t it. U M Yvu'li My it i out ol this woild. ONtriaCf, Oir oiipinal liquthti llrndft, is
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  • 478 3 NATO serves warning to Russia against any aggression PENERAL Lauris Norstad, Supreme Allied Commander in Europe, has indicated that NATO is prepared, if necessary, to use atomicweapons first if Russia attacks in Europe. Gen. Norstad, a U. S. Air Force officer, who was
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  • 47 3 A fight between a cat and an 11-inch toad in Upington, South Africa, ended in the death of the cat. The toad fastened itself to the cat's lip, causing a poisonous bite from which the cat dipd five hours later.- Reuter
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  • 75 3 THE executive committeo of the Singapore Liberal Socialist Party will meet on Wednesday to make a final choice of their candidates to contest the forthcoming by-elections in Tanjong Pagar and Cairnhill divisions. The party's secretarygeneral, Mr. E. K. Tai\. aid Tanjong Pagar divisional i committee would
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  • 66 3 "TILOOD WATERS of the JT Lower Brazos River nave extended over coastal plains southwest of Houston, forming a 100-square-mile lake and forcing more Texans to flee thoir bom< Officials estimated total tornado and flood dan in Texas at M5255,000.000. The Brazos spread to a width of 13
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  • 173 3 'CHILDREN AT 5 CAN EARN 9 A GERMAN labourer who told a court "when a child is five he can earn his bread" was jailed for a year at Traunstein, near Munich, for making his children pull ploughs when they were four and five years
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  • 101 3 AN Indonesian boy in a thrashing river battle saved his younger brother from the jaws of a huge crocodile, a newi report from East Java said yesterday. The two boys wore fishing in a river near Penaruken on the north coast of Ea.st Java wher the
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    31 3 Lovely Shirley Eaton, who recently signed a contract with the Rank Organisation in England, has a leading rol e n tne new "doctor" comedy "Doctor At Large" which stars Dirk Bogarde
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    32 3 Fla ne."- picture. Seen at Ihe Cannes Film Festival is Rery Dokwei del Ri<». now ftged M). Ihe Mexican Blm Mar «>f pre-war days The] used to call hei "the Bl»f Popper
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  • 62 3 A BOTTLE thrown into the sea off the coast of Massa- chusetts, I iiited States, i on April 23 last year has been found on a beach on the island of Skye in the Hebrides off Western Scotland. The bottle was re- leased by the Woods II )Ie
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    • 104 3 > MM INTRODUCING white i>\< hoy «kJI I ne replacement of white* drill trousers for every day 1 ij V office wear has been a problem for executives. They have always been looking m/$Q for crease-res istant fabric which should be washable. V This latest blend of Dacron if a
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  • Aftenposten MONDAY, May 13, 1957. Opinion
    • 195 4 "FOND parents is a com- mon enough expression, and last week showed that there are many thousands of fond parents in Singapore. For, unfortunately, fond can have a meaning other than loving. It can mean foolishly credulous. a The Minister of Health in an attempt to stem the
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    1122 4 WRITES EVERY MONDAY QNCE again I have made the pilgrimage to Johore to gee a banned film and once again I thoroughly enjoyed both the film and the subsequent meal at that hotel overlooking the water. The film was "The Bad Seed" an adaptation of John Lee Mahin's
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    24 4 PATTY McCOKMACK as she appears in 'The Bad Seed" behind that facade of apparent innocence hides the cool, scheming, evil brain of a Borgia.
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  • 215 4  - by Tin: WAY Beachcomber by iyilEN somebody in fT Storer Clouston's •The Lunatic at Large" was asked if he danced much, he said. "As a general rule, rarely. More often than not, never." a I asked a politician which he would rather have, cooperation or co-ordination. After humming, hawing, and
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  • 195 5 ARABIC A MUST FOR KORAN 'Sin to use any other language' rE Chief Kathi in Singapore, Haji AH bin Mohamcd Suid Salleh, warned yesterday that is was a sin to use any language other than Arabic to say prayers from the Koran. The Kathi was commenting on reports from Pakistan
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  • 69 5 The death has occurred in Jersey, Channel Islands at the age of 74, of Mr. R. B. Bannon, who lived for many years In Malaya He was a partner In the Kuala Lumpur le»al firm of Bannon and Bailey. Mr. Bannon, who retired from Malaya 20
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    44 5 picture. WHO SAID FLU? This picture taken in a Singapore theatre at the height of the influenza epidemic last week shows a few of the hundreds of students who ienored the advice of the Ministry of Education and Hocked to the cinemas.— Free Press
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  • 153 5 Asian expats also affected ASIAN expatriates in Singapore who want to know whether their posts are going to be Malayani.sed or not got this answer from Mr. R. C. Hoffman. Permanent Secretary (Establishments. "The present ruling Is that only British subjects or persons born in Singapore and with 10 years
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  • 167 5 OBSERVE the mild blue eyes of our cameraman's subject the gentle face of the scholar, a lover of the arts, and dismiss from your mind for ever j the picture of the army colonel British type- bristl- i ing moustache and all This is the colonel
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  • 243 5 GRANDPA'S CANE ROUTES A RHINO A brush with death in Nairobi 7 hit him in the eye' QNE evening a low days after last Christmas, Mr. Charles J. Allen, 61, a grandfather from Florida, lay helplessly on the ground near Nairobi, Kenya. Poised above him and ready to gore him
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  • 38 5 Police armed with Sten guns fired yesterday on a rioting mob of Africans, killing two and wounding 13. The incident took place at an African hostel on the southwest outskirts of Johannesburg.- A.P.
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  • 105 5 has not yet brought its law into line with the Federation's new Defamation Ordinance under which slander against the chastity of a female is legally actionable without proof of special damage. A Singapore lawyer said that two courses were open here to a woman whose chastity was
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  • 57 5 School inspector Bernhard Hoy of Sudbury, Ontario, has become tine father of twins for the fourth time. '"There's nothing so good as a baby in the house," he said after the latest arrivals two boys were born to Mrs. Hoy. They have 11 children in
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 188 6 'ill VMUt AKI by Lee Falk and Phil Davis k v\~-i v I IT WOPfcEP! IT WANT /V^E HO, WAIT UMTIL I W MAT'S Y/ WISH I KNEW. HE ZT^ /It*^ WORKEPf SEE— TO PLUG IV WE 6ET IWTD MANPRAKE i/ SAIP ME WANTEP r-^^ 'L—S MY MA6IC IPEA I
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    • 472 6 BORN today, your retiring nature makes it difficult for outsid to know you very well. Being highly intuitive— even psychic at tim you are a person apart and not easily understood by the average run of people you meet. Being higiily adaptable, you readl- ly fit into any niche into
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  • 109 7 NOW being made at Shepperton Studios in England is the film entitled "Blue Murder at St. Trinians" a comedy based on the "awful schoolgirls" created by cartoonist Ronald Searle. Included in the east are Terry-Thomas. Joyce Grenfell. George Cole, Alastair Sim and Lionel Jeffries and the fun
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  • 29 7 Faur river boats capsized in parts of tornado- Lashed East Pakistan last Saturday, drowning more than 50 persons, official sources said in Dacca today. A.P.
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  • 383 7 Two bikers see 'ghost' clan on the march IHERY land has its ghostly legends, but few countries can bear comparison with Scotland (and particularly the Highlands and Islands of Scotland) in the number of reputed supernatural 'manifestations' it can boast. The latest tale of terror comes from the lovely island
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  • 73 7 Corsets for the Clergy? /CIRCULARS intended for vy parsons and enclosed in twopenny stamp envelopes are in danger of ending up in the waste-paper basket, according to Dr. W. Sinclair Snow, Vicar of Bognor Regis (Sussex*, Britain. Writing in the latest issue of his parish magazine, he states: "The clergy
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  • 67 7 BEER drunk in the United Kingdom last year was about the same in quantity as in the previous year but it was the strongest on average for 15 years, the Brewers Society states. An official said, "In terms of strength as well as quantity, output last
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 46 7 SINGAPORE HIGH TIDES! TODAY: 10.38 a.m. t and 10.16 p.m. TOMORROW: 1126 1 a.m. and 10.51 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 12.12 a.m. and 11.28 p.m. THURSDAY: 12 57 p.m. FRIDAY: 0.06 a.m. and 1.38 p.m. SATI'RDAY: 0.45 a.m. and 2.18 p.m. SUNDAY: 1.25 a.m. and I 2.57 p.m.
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    • 120 7 Today's Radio Programme for Singapore 1.15 p.m. Monday Lunch Date; 1.30 Time Signal and News; 1.45 Three or More; 5.00 Children's Playtime; 5.30 The Singapore Six; 5.45 At the Hammond; tt.OO Time Announcement and Programme Summary; 6.02 Women's Half Hour; 6.30 The Music of Henri Coene and his Accordians; 6.55
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  • 77 8 QURINC the summer of 1956 when the de-Stalmiza-tion programme was in full swing Russian inspired some'of the leadersjn Soviet satellites Hungary included td^remoye 'evidence of police state controls In the picture below Hungarian soldiers equipped wjth sickles 'and iron-pointed poles, carefully search but mines along the border with
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  • 236 8 Is frogman Crabb alive, asks wife mandcr Lionel Crabb is alive?' A year has passed since you told me he was missing." Now Mrs. Margaret FROM a secluded cottage on Britain's Kent coast a woman, haunted by fear and anxiety, last week began to draft a letter to the British
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  • 49 8 G.I. BABY TALK FAMILIES at the United 1 States air base at Sculthorpe, Norfolk, England, have their own baby-sitter service run in their offduty hours by bachelor G.l.'s Eddie Sokolowski and Marvin Kaylor. Once the children are settled, they spend th P rest of their evenings studying for course*
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    69 8 ACT THREE Now. in an attempt to stem tormented Hungary, the Soviet c< ed wire entanglements and mmefie In this picture, an Austr.an build a barrier along the border. All border watchtowers are al; outs posted m the flow of refugees fleeing to fredom from contro led Kadar Government is
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  • 175 8 Rogue's s 'gallery' on television A SKILLED cracksman will be seen on British TV recording his feelings while breaking: a safe. He will appear in a n<*w 8.8.C series this month called "Eye to Eye." Producer Anthony de Lotbiniere has been out and about in Birmingham talking to big and
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  • 8 9 eway to Freedom That open and shut gat
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  • 80 9 COON after border controls were jrelaxed Russian ■T forces began their reign of terror in Hungary following the unsuccessful uprising last October. Thousands of Hungarians left their homes and possessions, and in many cases their loved ones, to excape the Red tyranny and start life again in the
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  • 291 9 SIR ALBERT RICHARDSON, former President of the Royal Academy, has threatened to put up a notice outside his home: "These lamp -posts were erected by ignorant town councillors, despite the advice of the Fine Arts Council." Architect Sir Albert told a luncheon in London of
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  • 32 9 How would you like to wear thi s on the E beach? It's a new i Italian beach robe and was recently shown at a fashion exhibition in London.
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  • 224 9 Rail crossing a death trap TF the gates of a level crossing had not held up a hurrying doctor, two babies would probably be alive today. The doctor who made this claim called the crossing "an out-of-date nuisance which grows worse daily. Fifty-six-year-old Dr. Charles Brooks added: "It is a
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  • 237 10 A REPORT recently issued reveals that it costs 1 an American who goes to Britain as ambassador anything from 40,000 to 70,000 dollars a year out of his own pocket. That is about £13,000 to £23,000 in British money. It is, consequently, no surprise that only rich men
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  • 464 10 Mink, jewels and lions,.. f)NE man blew £15,000 at Cannes in the South of France last week, in one of the costliest, craziest parties ever thrown in this millionaires' playground. The host was Mike Todd, millionaire husband of Elizabeth Taylor and producer of the £2,000,000
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  • 188 10 THE LADY WAS TOO PLUMP TO VANISH (For sale Stage cabinet, reconditioned for produce/ vanish of girl (Use own girl) £18. BEHIND those I 4 words lies the story of an illusionist who ran up against reality. This story:— Amateur magician John Watson, of Clapham, London, a day-time grocers assistant,
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  • 315 10 MERCY MISSION BY AIR SAVES SICK WOMAN YOU'RE perfectly all right," two specialists lied to a Tel Aviv woman. But Mrs. Esther Yohimovich's husband was himself a physician, and he knew the precise, painful truth. His wife had been found suffering from a kidney ailment whose imminent fatality was presumed
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  • 36 10 Busaco from Portugal "T^USACO." a black O five-year-old stalion was presented to the Queen by the Portugese President during her Majesty's recent tour, is seen in this picture at the ißoyal Mews, Buckingham i Palace, London.
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  • 1342 11  -  adelaide BV, IMPRESSIVE to Singaporeans, worried about our future in freedom, is the vast housing boom in the Colony. Next month >\ill sec the first spadeful of earth turned for the most enterprising lowcost housing projects in our history. wnen more man 1.000 of these cheap and terrace
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  • 293 12 THE TUG THAT WENT TO SEA (CHAPTER 3: DOWN TO THE SEA) HPHE Captain awoke x with a start and blew the whistle as a signal to Smudge the Engineer to start the engine, while Timothy hurriedly hauled up the anchor. Soon they were sailing alongside the great liner. Looking
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  • 1053 12  - The road of sad romantic women... NANCY SPAIN By EVERYWHERE I went in Paris, but particularly up and down the glamorous Avenue George V, I seemed to meet beautiful, sad, romantic, famous women with a tiny tot in tow. For example, as I came out of the lift in my
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    • 210 12 CLUES ACROSS (4). 7 Ten inside such belongings 12 Sustenance In Ruskin Col(13). lege? (4). 8 Instructed Ned at last (11) 13 Directions for a pound (3). 12 Toured this way (6). 15 Take the ship off the seats 14 The French introduce this (3) Irivolity (6). 17 Lad set
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  • 778 13  - The land of make believe Joan Poacher Rnside show business By JT IS a fantastic world with banana trees growing out of concrete, German eagles jostling Chinese dragons and Marseilles and Malaya, within a few minutes' walk of each other. You will find it on a map as Pinewood Studios,
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  • 59 13 Designing women A QUINTETTE of glamour surrounds Gregory Peck on the set of hi s latest MGM comedy "Designing Woman/' in which he co-stars iDith Laureen Bacall and Dolores Gray. They're the fashion models in the show ichich highlights the farce of fashions, fisticuffs and romance. Models are Jackie Blenchard,
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  • 393 14 FOREST MANAGER HAS A GRAND SEASON WHAT a season this has been for Notts Forest manager Mr. William Walker! Forest have gained promotion, his first love Aston Villa won the Cup Final, and his dearest friend Manager Harry Storer has takten Derby County back into Division Two Mr. Walker booked
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  • 34 14 TUFTON. with champion jockey Garnet Bougoure astride, returning to scales after winning the fifth race a 7f handicap for Class Four, Div Two horses at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday.
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  • 390 14 YORKSHIRE SIDE HOLD GRAND LATE BID BY BARROW LEEDS took the coveted Rugby League Cup to Yorkshire by beating their Lancashire opponents, Barrow, by nine points (3 tries), to seven points (a goal, a penalty goal, and a try) in the final on Saturday after a thrilling finish. Leeds, the
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  • 177 14 DERBY HORSE FAILS TO STAY LE TRICOLORE, fourth favourite for next month's Epsom Derby, failed to stay the distance in the Prix Hocquart at Longchamp yesterday, and finished among the last group. He led until the straight, but then weakened. Winner was Baron Guy de Rothschild's Argel 111, ridden by
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  • 51 14 IT EN ROSE WALL beat I Pancho Gonzales 6-3. ,6-4 in a professional tennifl match at Huron, South Dakota last night. GonzalOW leads by 45-24. Pancho Segura beat Dinny Pails 8-6 in a one-set match, and Rosewall and Pails beat Gonzalos :md jSegura 8-6 in a doubles.
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  • 174 14 npHREE American records were smashed and a pending world mark equalled in the 31st annual West Coast Relays at Presno, California, vesterdav. Max Truex. of Southern California, bettered two American records. He ran the 5,000 metres in 14 min. 14.5 sec.
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  • 69 14 SWEDEN completed a 4-1 win over Austria on the final day of their second round European zone Davis j Cup match in Vienna yesterday In yesterday's singles, Alfred Huber (Austria i beat Ulf Schmidt 5-7, 4-6, 6-2, 6-2, 6-2, and Janerik Lundquist (Sweden) beat Franz Ainka
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  • 52 14 £OUTH CHINA beat KowO loon Motor Bus by 6-2 yesterday in the final of the Senior Shield soccer competition in Hong Kong. In their previous encounter four weeks ago, the twc teams shared six goals. South China was overwhelmingly superior yesterday, and led 2-0 at hall
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  • 30 14 The England Amateu football team were beatei bv France when the opened their international I tour at Mulhouse yesterdaj France led 2-0 at hal time- Reuter
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  • 139 14 pAMBREMER, the 1956 v> English St. Leger winner, won the Prix du Cadran, run over two and a half miles at Longchamp, Paris, yesterday. The race is regarded as a tost for the Ascot Gold Cup. Cambremer would definitely run in the A cot raee
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  • 276 15 ALLAN LEWIS reports today's KJL. gallops Does 3 f workout in 38 4 ls wide out AN improved Num- ber Two track, after a dry weekend, made galloping conditions almost perfect at Kuala Lumpur this morning. Sure Profit (Smith), who did not race on
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  • 152 15 i relief granted by the abolition of Entertainments Tax. Should all the proposals jgo through it would mean an increase of about €350 per year to a regular first team player of a club successful in the League and Cup bringing his earnings
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  • 186 15 Gay Cavalier of English cricket quits Test scene m rve the kind of chance I had when 1 was their a*e.' So ends a colourful Test careeT which began twenty years ago, when the youthful Coinpton scored 85 and took two wickets against New Zealand in the third Test at
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  • 76 15 rpiSSOT, Italian entry for 1 the Ascot Gold Cup and King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes, beat the French colt. Bewitched, to Win the Muan Gold Cup for four-year-olds in Milan yesU rday. Tissot, from the Ribot >le, Dormello Olgiata. ridden by Enrico Camici. Madame
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  • 627 15  -  ALLAN LEWIS By NINE FOR SHORT LIST OLEASURE PARK, hottest favourite of the day at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, duly obliged. I thought his dividend of $12 for a win was good value for a prospective "cert." Pleasure Park won by a length
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  • 76 15 JIMMY DEMAREST (California l won the U5.520.000 (£7.000) Hot Springs Open Golf Turnament by one stroke at Hot Springs yesterday. He had a five under-par 67 for the final round for a 72-hole total of 276. Five players shared second place Jack
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  • 344 16 A HURTLING CAR RAMS CROWD 13 killed in car race crashes: Mille Miglia may be cancelled J^ KISS from film star Linda Christian was the millionaire playboy Marquis de Portago's farewell to life near the end of the hazardous Mille (1,000-mile) Miglia car race in Italy yesterday. The Spanish nobleman
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  • 94 16 ONE HUNDRED and seventy drums of chemical fluid- marked "synthetic resin" was last night removed from the luxury liner Carthage by the consigners at 10.30 p.m. Earlier in the night the Harbour Board Fire Brigade was called out to battle the dangerous fumes after one of the
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  • 163 16 EgyptUK trade talks? THEY MAY GET TOGETHER AGAIN ANGLO-EGYPTIAN talks are being held in Berne, Switzerland, aimed at resumming commercial relations between the two countries, it was reported in Cairo yesterday by the Egyptian Middle East News Agency. A statement issued after a meeting of the Egyptian Cabinet confirmed reports
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  • 148 16 P.M. SEES SON DIE IN CRASH pHEMIER Joseph Small 1 wood of Newfoundland and his wife watched in horror yesterday as a helicopter carrying their son, his wife and her sistei burst into flames and crashed at the Premier's ranch 50 miles west of St John's. Their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Ramsay
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    85 16 tional win. picture. Why the worried look? The fact is that this Italian widow, Marieta Gheza, has just won 132 million lire (about $637,000) on the Italian football pools. The lucky coupon vva s compiled with the aid of dice marked 1, 2, X. and widow Gheza, by error, entered
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  • 118 16 Be on your guard,' he tells Muslims THE former Vice-president of Indonesia, Dr. Mohammad Hatta yesterday warned Indonesian Muslims to be on their guard against Communism. Communism always pretends to be a champion against poverty,'' Dr. Hatta said in an address in Surabaya, East Java,
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  • 199 16 Diem tells US anti-Red campaign is~* PRESIDENT Ngo Dinh Diem of South Vietnam said in New Jersey last night his people in their struggle against Communism were defending "the spiritual values common to the Eastern and Western civilizations." "Indeed, never before in the history of the world
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