The Singapore Free Press, 9 June 1958

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  • 13 1 The Singapore Free Press gfhshds ghhg uiu.ti'i'K'. Monday. June 9, 19*>S. I'iu,. t5Ct».
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  • 295 1 CURFEWS FOLLOW CYPRUS CLASHES UR wiclclv .separated ies oi Cyprus, lnclu Nicosia, were u ler curfew early t lay after a second i e communal and alarms. itmosphere was mse. 1 rst trouble had iat the South of Lanarca k Cypriots i in street i i Turks and i her
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  • 161 1 Actress badly hurt in death crash A MERICAN film ac- i\ tocss Suzy Parker E is seriously injured in j E hospital after a ear carrying her and her E father collided with a E goods train at a level crossing. Her father was E killed. E One report said
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  • 290 1 GLASS PLANT PREPARES TO SHUT AS 580 GO ON STRIKE THE Singapore Glass Manufacturers Company in Henderson Road prepared to turn oil its furnaces as its 580 factory hands went on strike this morning. It will take about 16 days to reheat the furnaces once they have completely cooled off.
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  • 69 1 I7IAST gallops at Ipoh this morning arc reported by racing expert Allan Lewis on Page 15, together with his summing up of the first day's programme. A rjMJLL report <>f Indonesia's V great triumph in the Thomas Cup series on Page 14. Pictures on Back Page. k
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  • 231 1 THE French army in Algiers last night repotted Algeria's Muslim Nationalists back on the offensive in a fresh outburst of lighting that indicated open defiance for General Charles de Gaulle's peace call. An army communique listed two major engagements in the 48 hours ending
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  • 46 1 First political setback for Gen. de Gaulle candidates lost t ata in French !tl ms yesterday. I political setl neral Charles de ln ce an army revolt. Pi him bark week ago. I ted candidate.'; Ing Gaullist i tries Deutsehladame Marcelle ;n< (i on the "t
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  • 18 1 H trade rubber m opened in sinP morning at 74 n half a cent The tone
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  • 73 1 OOBERT Donat, 53-year--1V old British screen and stage actor, has died in a London hospital, it was reported yesterday. The star of the famous film "Goodbye Mr. Chips' he fought illness for more than 20 years and eollapscd last month while completing his fust film in five years
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  • 57 1 'Stab in the back over $3 Tan JOO Bng V Bfl stabbed in the back v. h» n attacked Iby seven im Dibei ol the I group 18 secret society while playing man Jon a at a coffee shop in sii.a Road jrestei day. Police said this morning that the
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  • 421 2 Premier to met De Gaulle after talks with Ike lyjß. Harold Macmillan, th e British Prim* J lfl ister, declared yesterday that he person hoped there would be an East-West summiTw ferencc. He told a press conference In [ndianad he believed the world would
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  • 155 2 qpHK London Daily Mail today printed two letters signed by Britain's ace jail-breaker. Alfred GoorfC Hinds, in which he claims to be in the Irish Republic (Eire). Polite all over Britain have SOUffhi the 41-year-old convict since he climbed a wall at
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  • 105 2 REAR ADMIRAL Americo Tomas, the Government candidate, won yesterday's election for the Portuguese presidency by a big majority, it was officially announced in Lisbon last night. No voting figures were given. Polling in the election the first one contested by an opposition candidate since the
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  • 63 2 Yugoslavia still silent on proSoviet roundup E rpHE Yugoslav Gov- E A eminent was still E silent yesterday on the E roundup of pro-Soviet E E sympathisers in which E at lea.>t 40 arrests are E reported. E Other estimates have E ranged up to 100 and E E and
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  • 183 2 NEW BID TO END DOCK STRIKE HIGH LEVEL peace moves are expected to be made today to end the unofficial strike of 20.000 London dockers. Port employers and leaders of the Transport and General Workers Union meet to try to map out a scheme for settling the dispute, now in
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  • 178 2 Mrs. Rita O Xa.-ir cami 1 homo to Britain yesterday claiming she wa 3 held in the harem of the King of Yem< n for four months. The 25-year-old mother of six said she and her Arab husband escaped to Aden with their
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  • 46 2 That go lf game is off -Mac Mr. Harold M mil the British Prii i said in Indianapolis yesl day that fch< re wo opportunity to plaj President Eiseh week. There had .speculation that heads of govern play at the Pi course at Burn:: Maryland. Reuter
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  • 28 2 The Shah of Persia Who is visiting Hawaii, said in Honolulu yesterday he planned to remarry, because it was his "duly" to do so- Reuter
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  • 35 2 \|R FRED PINEDA collapsed as he knelt at the altar beside hi.s intended bride al tho wedding ceremony In San Diego, California. Ho died in hospital two hours later. Reuter
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    173 3 Mr. and Mrs. Mill Fall Hoono after their marriage :ii the Foochow Methodist Church. Singapore at the weekend Mr Mvi is the brother of Mr Muey latt Cheong. Xhe bride was formerly Miss Ho Yoke Chan, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ho Yew Poh. Belou are Mr. Raymond Marie
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  • 168 3 CEYLON'S TRADE HARMED BY UNIONS Cmiaotic economic ecu- > ditions in Ceylon resulting from a series of strikes have prompted Commercial banks in West Germany to warn German businessmen not to transact any business in Ceylon except against letters of credit. A leading firm in Colombo lias been informed of
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  • 73 3 CHIPPING was held up in Rotterdam's harbour entrance yesterday as seven tugs towed in the charred hull ot the 10,945-ton Norwegian tanker Artemis gutted by fire near the Hook of Holland on Saturday. The tanker, putting to sea with 14,000 tons
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  • 29 3 Found -lost city's amphitheatre An aged priest-archaeolo-gist has discovered the ruins of the Amphitheatre of the lost city of Nucera Alfaterna, the Italian news agency ANSA said yesterday. U.P.I
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  • 255 3 US 'copter and 9 men held by E. German police 'riii: UNITED STATES yesterday asked Russia to release e i^ 1 1 1 American army officers and ;i Sergeant whose helicopter was forced down when it strayed across the border into Ea si Germany on Saturday. it was nut known
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  • 69 3 THREE Bwii s were killed in mountain climbing accidents yesterday. One oi them, Daniel Tille, 21, was killed while going to the aid ot his 21 year-old fiancee, Marly Bleul, who had slipped down ;i 1 ,000 fo< t rrc, .1 whih' climbing iii
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  • 254 4 The Singapore Free Press Opinion Peacetime heroes Monday. June 9, 1958. TUF death or John 13ooili, the Vst pilot for Saunders Roe, adds another name to the long list who have lost their lives in making the air safe for travel. Many people still look upon test pilots as something
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  • PELHAM GROOM writes every Monday
    • 1016 4 End of a love story that began with her nose AND HE FLEW TO WAR IN A DINNER JACKET L 1 VEX yoke who JJ knows Deborah Kerr and Tony Bartley musi have read with regret thai thi ir marriage was on the rocks tor their story is :is vivid
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    • 486 4 THOSE DOUBLE-BARRELLED NAMES-AND WHY T READ an article the x other day by someone who was explaining the many reasons why people have doublebarrel led names. I bear that yoke myself and my lather and. my father's father bore it before me, and the reason why was given in that
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    • 56 4 >'$W&^ n newestf m riie latest semi-permanent rinse perfected by Inecto brings unbelievable colour glamour tc f( hair. Three shades that will not wash off through many shampoos, will not affect permanent WftVM. :-"<■"> -V.-:----- IV H9 pVK K_a Available from all Good Dealers and rHE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LI i?rf///£V
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  • 196 5 Held two polls on same day plea etary-general of 1 Liberal BOClalist p ar Mr. B. K. Tan, yes- j g( sted that the t should ar- lge the elections for al district councils by-elections to Council to take the same day. been indications the elections to the I councils,
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  • 312 5 Govt. to be asked for go ahead on trunk phone plan FIIK Legislative Assembly meeting on Wednesday will be asked to give the green lifcht to &o ahead with the Singapore part of the $13 million nicrowave trunk telephone system between the Colony and the federation. Singapore's share of the
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  • 85 5 SOMETHING NEW: Femininity in the long skirt and absence of fancies distinguish the cocktail gown above as a rarity in the car- 5 rent craze for fashion E extremes. Made of Swiss satinised cotton, jjjjj the pattern is an ori- ginal by the famed Continental designer Mettler, one
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    25 5 The United Arab Republic in Syria yesterday denied Israeli allegations that a group of Syrian-trained Lebanese rebels tried to cross through Israeli territory.
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  • 54 5 JEAN -TRAPPED BY A FINGER When Jean Baxto r, ag< m 16, caughi her finger in a manhole cover In London yesterday. firemen were unable to free her -80 she and the manhole cover were taken to hospital to bo \eparattd. jean hnd been trying to retrieve a dropped <
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  • 143 5 'T'itf p< rmanent secretary tv the Ministry of Education. Mr. Lee Siow Mong, has been re-electo d the p r ideni ol the Singapore China Society, fOf thli year. ai>o flcctod at a recent meeting of the society were vice-presidents nr Chen Su Lull,
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    • 300 5 j ASHA'S j SUMMER SALE j S NOW IN FULL SWING S OFFERS THAT WILL NEVER BE REPEATED j S MiARGAIJVS! s I FOR S Everything In Men's Wear > S Slmfs Sporl Shirts Trousers Vests Briefs J Drcssing-Cowns, Neckties Socks Handkerchiefs 35', DACRON 100', DACRON LEE f > <
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 210 6 *********************************************111 JEFF lIAWKE by Sydney Jordan WOOMECA St O P >^ V<Xj mAWKE, COBBC« M LITTLE t.A7E&r j M > -MO'HinjCj BUT £anD-X GCuMSHNjfi V iVE C3OT CCDECS TD 7AkE J W NC" AM UMCCVAAAOM NiAAAg what a et>cn cauOa jf^-f- and wakf v<j>u ST<?Ai6mt TO TMb x V ev/^
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    • 409 6 DORN today, you have a precl exact mind. You can toss off f tail work with the great e Yet, in handling a big ?enl i are equally competent. V walk the fine hair-line oi c I ness ethics. Per'nips yuur only weakness that you are partial to your You
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  • Warming up for the Games
    • 77 8 Activity on the River Thames at r. Henley, Oxon, is warming up, as In- ternational rowing champions practise for the forthcoming z Empire Games, the rowing section of z which will be held on Lake Padarn, near Uanbcris in z I North Wales. Here English pair,
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    • 355 8 JUDGE HAS SYMPATHY FOR STRIKER WHO STOLE FOOD 'TO a London bus striker who stoic 4.5. 9d. worth of cheese and sausages, the Marylebone magistrate, Mr. Geoffrey Raphael, .said: '"I have not the heart to send you to prison. "I wish I could .send to prison the people who put
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    • 91 8 4 photograph and death certificate ot captain Wil- Ham Bligh, of "The Bounty." la being sent on request from Lambeth, South London, to Melbourne Museum, Australia. Australia is shortly to stage an exhibition of the country's early history and it. was while in Melbourne last
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    • 18 8 LOVELY V LANE lcls costume j Neir- V do//The ball v Maste Abbe though very nice v
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  • 137 9 A bird in hand -worth £9O refused n,750 compensation of his home t -y,/i; that he I)Q ids. an cant reCooper's &vest staurant at on the Norfolk i damaged In thf m ol January 1953 n S later, Smailal Council seiv- ad his wife with purchase mted lo bullcl jer
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  • Article, Illustration
    46 9 M A ripple breaks the customary knife-edge line of the Guards as they rehearse the Trooping of the I Colour spectacle on Horse Guard* parade, London, I m recently. T/u- actual 'Trooping The Colour" ceremony takes place on the Queen's birthday on Thursday. I
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  • 112 9 EMMA EARNS HER LIVING At Hie age of one. little Emma Walker of Sanderstead, Surrey, is earning her own living as a model in the glossy magazines, illustrating what a healthy, bouncing baby should look like. And yet exactly a year ago, doctors were fighting for her life. 'I was
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    672 10 London Gossip THIS was it the costly setting for the most expensive extravaganza in London: the coming-out dance given by the Earl of Dudley for his niece, Ceorgina Ward, the daughter of Air Minister Ceorge Ward, at the Dorchester. This has the setting with which Sir Hugh Cas.son transformed the
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  • 266 10 EVA BARTOK -NOW SHE SAYS IT HERSELF AT last! Miss Eva Bartok confirmed that the Man in her life is really the Marquis of Milforcl Haven. "When I marry it will be to the marquis." she told my colleague Colin Lawson in Berlin. ''I should have thought that was pretty
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  • 326 10 Those honest Red J evils are on the mat Fourteen honest and true paratroopers of the 3rd Parachute Battalion must be wondering if honesty is the best policy. Be- j cause oi this honesty, their comrades j went on leave, while the honest j men languished in an Aldershot guard-
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  • 106 10 US plane 'bombed' zoo DOWN from a 48-ton u.b. aircrafi dj i a Parachute load of water drums sj a p nitu the middle oi Chester Zoo Four 55-gallon dn rash. Ed through a woi roof a lev. j ;> f rom when 1 a woman wa ing with h(
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  • 101 10 Opening the Jane Day Festival outside London's Royal Exchange recently, Corner- vative Party Chairman, Lord Hailsham gets a tender kiss from one of the Duke of Bed- I ford's prize cows. Lord Hailsham was giving a boost to the I "Drink More Milk" campaign with a
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  • SINGAPORE SPOTLIGHT
    • 1153 11 Family 'factories' turn out the goods ■rll i ire the mall i. i •home" in- of Singapore? ■!>:>! tin GovernHifiii "s Inspectorate Ef Dangerous and Ifl.i- -us Materials Ey i i ned that some BO'i <>i these range Rum tlio lone maBur making plant to Bu<> processing the Has< for
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  • SINGAPORE DOCTOR
    • 974 12 ■L >f RS Wong, who has been regularly attending for antenatal treatment during her pregnancy, is now in her seventh month. So far there has been no untoward sign of any mishap. Mrs. Wong is doing very well and it is only
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    • 384 12 A mother with good reason to worry My children aged four-and-a-half year* and 18 months have been in the habit of playing with another child, a girl of four. We hare recently discovered that this child has frequently been in contact with a case of tuberculosis in ichich both lungs
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    • 414 12 CANCER'S TOLL IS RISING (IANCLK is the leading killer i M (mjn ri 1 and its increased fatality rate ££3 the United Nations Demography Vr V for 1957 reports. The yearbook has ,u M Cancer deaths in 1956 were at a higher rate in 55 ol 66 countries studied and
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  • 645 13  -  ADRIAN BALL F'ORLD'SBIGGEST -POWER PLANT TAKES SHAPE by H* b made at ■i! 'Mry Point, SomerKt. \\)c construe- i what will be Hit world's largest ■u-l'-nr power station. I A ip Of three Hi".' sh linns is enH i on this top H job Tor the
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  • 570 13  -  W.K. BLISS ght MOVE of the first importance in the campaign to provide Britain with the scientific and technological leadership necessary to ensure her economic survival is announced. A trust has been established for the building and endowment of a new men's college at Cambridge to
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  • 105 13 With two 30-ton winches pulling on the lifting girdle, and the base trailing on a I steerable trolley, the second 125-ton hcatex- chanter of No. l re- actor is hauled at a foot a minute into its j final vertical position at Berkeley,
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  • 65 13 SURVIVES FORCE TEST A United Stairs Air Force official, Captain B.L. Bcedinu. 29, ha.s undergone a force 83 ti.-ne. the weight of hi.s own body at the missile dtrelopment centre at Alamo Rordo. New Mexico, which Official! said wa.s the highest 'O" force a man has ever endured and urvived.
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  • 582 14  -  CHARLES BRYCE For one set he KB U tt lh IT was not until the final singles that Denmark conceded their Thomas Cup inter-zone semi-final to Indonesia at the Singapore Badminton Hall last night. BUT THEIR FATE WAS SEALED WHEN FINN KOBHERO LOST THE OPENING MATCH TO TAN
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  • 63 14 SINGLES Tan Joe Hock beat Finn Kobbero 1-15, 15-12, 15-10. Eddy Yusuf lost to Fan*' Granlund 15-8, 15-9. Ferry Sonnevillc beal Erland Rops 15-12, 15-9. DOUBLES Tan Joe Hock and Lie Po Djiaa lost to Finn KobbiM o and J. H. Hansen 15-ti, i:>-8. Tan King Gwan and N.ion
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  • 138 14 DUSHKA IS FIRST IN FRENCH CLASSIC M. FRANCOIS DUPRE. who took the Epsom Oaks on Friday with Bella Paola, yesterday won the French' fillies' classic, the Prix de Diane, with Dushka. Dushka won the M 580.500 race, run over one mile 2\' 2 furlongs, by a length and a half
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  • 108 14 PIGCOTT IS UNPLACED IN WORLD FAIR GRAND PRIX J)AVKNPOK F and Rock Event both winners In England last year, finished first and second in the $M 60,000 World Fair Grand Prix run over one mile five and a hall furlongs at the Boiufort Racecourse Brui- > t' rday, Dav< npori
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  • 36 14 Russia 2 England 2 Scotland 1 Yugoslavia I Brazil 3 Austria 0 Hungary I Wales 1 Germany 3 Argentina I N\ Ireland 1 Czechoslovakia 0 Sweden 3 Mexico 0 Prance 7 Paraguay Beater.
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  • 69 14 Russians play on grass for first time The first Russian lawn tennis players ever to visit Britain were out practising yesterday 14 hours after their arrival from Moscow. They are Anna Dmitrieva, 17, of Moscow, and Andrei Pontanin, 17, of Leningrad, who are national junior champions of the Soviet Union.
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  • 353 14 A LATE ENGLAND COAL HOLDS SOVIET drew 2-2 2 with the Soviet Union at Gothenburg after trailing o-i at half-time yesterday in the World Cup soccer series. Tn a hectic contest in which the Russians were repeatedly penalised totrough play, England equalised with only six minute i to go, from
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  • 318 14 World Cup shock in the opening matches VILEST Germany, the holders, sprang the surprise of the opening matches yesterday in the World Soccer Cup final scries in Sweden. The Germans, who have done little in International foot b. ill since their triumph in Switzerland four years ago. boat the strong
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  • 44 14 RBALDINI, 25-year old Italian < linn Giro D'ltalia (Tour of Italy) CJTCIC I "I am very relieved to have won lt n: f many people tried to slap me on tlir !».«< M road today that I nearly fell off numi f Reuter
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  • RACING
    • 584 15 Derby form unsure as ever now lIK'W ao me ueiuy piu&pecis appeal alter sat- urday's racing at Ipoh? Not much clearer I'm afraid. The main race, which was won by Irish Pearl, was ci little help in assessing prospects. I Irish Pearl was having his I first race after a
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    • 327 15  - STATE MINSTREL GOES BEST ALLAN LEWIS THIS MORNINGS TRAINING GALLOPS AT IPOH i By- gTATE Minstrel Maw i who was worked with Hope ful Blue (J, Jones) at Ipoh this morning, was one of the best of several sprinters sent aga i ns t the watch. State Minstrel and Hopeful
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    • 246 15 \JEW Zealand wore fighting to avoid defeat by England at the end of the third day's play in the first cricket Test at Edgbaston. With two days left, the tourists are 273 runs behind England and have six wickets in hand. SCORES: England 221 and 215
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    • 287 15 Penang trainer Do< Rod era and rider Barry Moon won the two Classs 1 races over BP, with Irish Pearl and White Heather. po-' also trained »h r runnerup in each event, Prince of Lalita and Steam Oq. Prince of Lalita lirpro. sea most
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    • 159 15 White HEATHEB, having his B»fl start in < law led all the way to win the 11 rare over 9 I. WhIU He.it her hunjf on well to defeal stablemate Steam On by uv<k Steam On looked as though would beat the winnei »oOt\
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  • 52 16 LEBANESE jet fighters J attacked a band of about 500 rebels accompanying a mule train of military equipment near the Syrian border north of Baalbek at the week-encL it was announced In Beirut yesterday A statement said an antiaircraft gun used against the attacking planes was des-
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  • 93 16 JUBILANT PLAYERS CHAIR THE CAPTAIN i^ I KR V Sonneville (left) is tarried shoulder high from thf court in triumph Indonesia's 1 1 am coach 'i 'i (i captain s ored the winning pi Ini against Denmark in lasf night's rhomas Cup Interzone semifinal at the
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  • 132 16 'Volunteer labour brigades' now in RI THE Jakarta news agency Antara said yesterday the Indonesian Government had decided to set up volunteer work brigades, to help on government construction projects. Antara said Premier Djuanda had already issued instructions lor the establishment of these formations. The brigades each 500 strong would
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  • 48 16 Two masked men carrying daggers broke into the house of Mr. Lim Kee Swee In Cantonment Road at 4 a.m. today and got away with four watches and two gold rings worth $1,200. The thieves ransacked the house while Mr. Llm and his family were asleep.
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  • 152 16 ATOP British physician said In London thai birth control was the only way to boat the world-wide problem of too many people and too little food. sir Russell Braine, president of the Royal College of Physicians told the Family Planning Association in London that the world 1
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  • 220 16 'DEPRAVED C' WEALTH MEN' IN U.K. THE mass circulation News of x the World yesterday alleged that there was an increasing number of men from the Commonwealth overseas who were being found guilty of living on the earnings of prostitutes in Britain and urged that they should be deported from
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