The Singapore Free Press, 16 June 1958

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  • 21 1 The Singapore Free Press Malays*! Own Family Paper IV. 1 1" -.in;; a pore. Monday, June 16, 19:»8. Price 15 (ts.
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  • 141 1 \rocker dogs on trail of shot raider HE i-uiuv reserve unit a>V: tnu-ker dogs are n; m m: o wounded Chinese, believed to be armed with a refolver, who escaped it c attempting to ob European amily, along with mother man, in Peck lay Road, oil Cairn11] Road,
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  • 167 1 ti ther of hole-in* f heart girl Shirley L i is preparing to--1 fly to her .sickbed in taly. J h newspaper is meeting the cost of the flight to Shirley's bedside at Pontedera, near Pisa. Twenty two year old Shirley, who is expecting a
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  • 21 1 L A i French pilgrims jje taken ill yesterday ji,, r Wter an annual X t() P catholic Reuter
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  • 109 1 Jock workers went at midnight. N at least 150 < is the country's Port Of Bombay, Cochin and Cal- WM railed by "-unist-dominated 1 Port and Dock Federation to back demands for immediate application of a report recommending better pay scales and .service condition.
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  • 76 1 rw\HROUGHOUT the Thomas Cup series, Indonesian champion Tan Joe Hock i battled dourly, solemn-faced, unperturbed. But the mask vanished when teammate Ferry Sonneville scored the point that took the cup from Malaya. Joe Hock is seen above making his vie- tory yell, arms raised
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  • 356 1 LEBANON: ON SPOT SURVEY BY DAG New fighting so U.N. chief will fly to Beirut jy|R. DAG HAMMARSKJOELD, United Na tions Secretary-CJenoral, is due in Beirut on Wednesday following a new upsurge ol fighting in the Lebanese capital over the weekend. Mr. Hammarskjoeld, whose Blldden decision to fly to Beirut
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  • 29 1 July first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened in Singapore this morning at 74\n cents a lb., ttp half a cent on Friday's close. The tone v/as quiet.
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  • 131 1 Defences ring Menado MEN ADO. last major stronghold of the Indonesian rebels in the North Celebes, is expected to put up stiff resistance to the Jakarta Government land, sea and air forces now poised for a massive attack. Travellers said the blockaded seaside city of Menado was ringed by a
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  • 82 1 DAWN TO DUSK and j night time curfews, enforced by 1,000 British paratroopers and other security forces, have brought a tensepeace to Cyprus after a week of communal clashes and 15 deaths. Another 2,000 paratroopers are being flown in. British Governor Sir Hu«h Foot's planned meeting with
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    • 115 1 Mont v Or WE CREAM, MILK ami SIS ICK Parlour At the end of a hard day's work, a shopping spree or after a show you will want to drop in at Mont dOr and relax in th< restful atmosphere of a fully air-condition-ed parlour and enjoy d< licious Ice
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  • 355 2 I*ittiii** spends vouittrtj itoittv afivr crisis month I>i:LVJTIVE calm that has returned to France aftfcr a month of turmoil and near civfl war enabled Gen. Charles de G&Ullt yesterday to relax in his village home for the first time since he swept ;nto Paris on >
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  • 131 2 14,000 RACE PIGEONS HOST IN FOG LM)i X THOUSAND E pigeons, worth E thousands of pounds, E E were reported today to E have been lost in a E race through fog. E The pigeons, many j= =of them champions, E were released in Edin. E 5 burgh eight days
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  • 110 2 A farewell party to Indian envoy rpHE Indian University A Graduates' Association In Singapore yesterday gave a farewell tea party at the Adelphi Hotel to the Indian High Commissioner in Malaya and Commissioner to Singapore, Mr. V. M. M. Nair. Mr. Nair is taking up a new post as India's
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  • 32 2 General Charles de Gaulle will make hi.s second visit to Algeria since he became Prime Minister before July 14, "Official SOUrce" *airi Algiers last night. Reuter
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  • 36 2 Mr Adlai Stevenson, former democratic presidential candidate, left Chicago by air yesterday for London to begin a European t trip which will include a j month's Visit in iUt. Q^vin* Union Reuter
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  • 67 2 More than 200 mem- j bers and guests at- I tended the Singapore j i Dance Hostesses Asso- I ciation anniversary tea I party at their premises, Loroii£ 10, Geylang, I yesterday. I Five of the attractive j hostesses above are I j from left: Lav
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  • 65 2 Crash kills Vietnamese family THE wife and two children, aged five years and 22 months, of M. Nguen Van Luong, 34, attache at the South Vietnamese embassy In Paris, were killed yesterday when their car crashed through the side of a bridge and fell into the Yonne River at Auxerre.
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  • 142 2 Indian culture group meets -but only 17 turned up AiN INAUGURAL meeting of the Singapore Indian Cultural Council which was supposed to be held on May 25, but was adjourned due to a poor attendance, was held yesterday with only 17 members present. In his opening speech Mr. K. N.
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  • 247 2 I IVjR. HENRY CABOT LODGE, chief U.S. cUlegatl fl to the United Nations, said in idcasß yesterday that a country as powerful as till United States should give up the idea of ev?B being popular with the rest of the world.
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  • 15 2 Fifteen divei Loch Ness yesterd famed "monster found no clue
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  • 137 3 Mr, and Mrs. Yap Ah (left) after their wedding in Birch Road, *pore, ai the weekend. Yap, a staff member Free Press, is the ll|1( l son of Madam Tali Gek Toh. His i>t i<ie was formerly !Miss row Wai Lam, daughter
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  • 155 3 A- CHIEF DENIES ZETA IS FAILURE Li; iaiN'S atomic rej) irc h chiel denied Usterd that the tamed I device "Zeta" was even though found that earlier claim i oJ its success were premature. is doing exactly ob we expected it to do j and is functioning in exactly the
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  • 26 3 A probe into alleged com- 11 Infiltration in the theatre, radio and television is to b< luunc^""^ n wpiv York this week Reuter
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  • 319 3 EUROPE VEERS TO U.S. STAND MR. John Foster Dulles, the us. Secretary 01 State, said in Washington yesterday that it would be '"several months" before i the United states reached a final conclusion on whether to agree to summit conference. In a filmed television interview, Mr. Dulles said that the
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  • 265 3 given b week's 1 vc i rom the gal- rday tailed to lead to the body "■•I ;> bloodstain- i claimed to haye 1 1 i! miles apart \xi desolate out- < ■John Bailey, 25, to be hanged to- the murder of ji Bowman
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    • 251 3 I i Oiiitlity (in, l til r i flfsj KALLO products JiMH KALLOFLE.X AUTOMAT K2 J IsSiSSI MXt hut tcr Speed/ Oj v^» J^ \2l& I Sen ,:t V 0 Jj HB^^-^/^IJ in Enjiul .it St^ £89 with t.» J KALLO 35 i X^-w** 4 Viewfinder, I m'inoi f3.5 45
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  • 203 4 The Singapore Free Press Monday, June 16, 1958. Opinion CHILDREN IN DANGER STATISTICS given by the health authorities show that the great majority oi parents in Singapore are exposing their children to the risk of cl^at li from diphtheria. For diphtheria if not treated is invariably fatal. And, even with
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  • 725 4 PELHAM GROOM writes every Monday II |>HE film "The Safe- breakers" which is an i Kcellent story of th( Commandos reminded me of many who d( liberately took Silk" over France, did their work and then with Implicit confidence relied on someon< to pick them
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  • 840 4 LET THE PARENTS DECIDE WHAT FILMS CHILDREN SHOULD SEE! f\NCE more the vexed v/ question has been raised: Should children be allowed to see certain films? Some countries do classify their films, and nlms marked 4 A" are not supposed to be shown to children unless they are accompanied by
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    • 79 4 DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RINGS. The rings you < <ct a the constant u-minder oi your lose en. l >!■ t. NMd riot bo C v, bul they fnu t obove ''l be beautiful end t the imest quality at S P. H. > >v Will find i 1 peH lion you
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    • 63 4 Glenn Ford appearing in wj HP^ wk /MAX FACTOR^f^BB VFOR MEN P| t cream hairdressing I New super shampoo. foams ff asterr r rinses 8 [ClZpj instantly, frees you oi M j !i|jL dandruff has masculine I Cooling, frefthingi non drying I nn<i fresh I hi >vi i ift€f i
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  • 278 5 1i \1 VIBER of industrialists from Indonesia, India, Hong Kong and Europe have isked the ingapore Government for permission to settle ere permanently in order to start new factories r businesses. The controller of Immigration, Mr. Lim ju Cock told the Free Press that
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  • 58 5 Tony family I^HE staff of the Bursars office Ol the University of Malaya lias sent the Free Press a cheque for $41 as contribution to the Frank Tony family 01 Bart Icy Road, whose plight was published in the paper on June n Arrangements are keing made
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  • 16 5 Ghana premier Kwami Nkrumah arrived ...f. terday ii! mi <■ 'i iv visit f'
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  • 266 5 rpilE Singapore Health Edu- L cation Council has start- ed a health education r course for teachers. The course is run every Tuesday, 530 p.m., at Monk's Hill Secondary School, Serangoon Garden North School and Tanjong Katong Girls' School. The subjects dealt wiln during
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  • 168 5 I HE Customs I tepai I merit coll* d d a to tul revenue of $44 832,000 for the first five months of this year. Customs spokesman said the collection was slightly higher than in the corresponding period last year, in spite of a
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  • 32 5 The new Consul-Genera] for the Netherlands In Singapore, Mr. JG Kist, i'ormerly Counsellor Adviser Ministry of Foreign Affairs is expected to arrive in the Colony tomorrow aboard the tn.v. Utrecht.
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    • 165 5 v warn ami Vhhhl y^^^^B i^f^fe hb^ 1^ 1 *>*^ v ■■■npMk i a "^F 1 > I vB ASH A' s I f SUMME R SALE I 1 NOW IN FULL SWING NEW.' fi/G RANGE! I 1 AMERICAN 5 SPORTSHIRTS I LATEST NEW DESICNS Cr COLOURS BY MANHATTAN JAYSON
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 141 6 ".ll":i ir%%Vlil"; '^'J,'^' Jordan n tSat*? 6 a* qluc?^ we^S^M. wmathappenco- itwasmeb£- stcange must hav6 ive Given IIAMMr\KI by Lee Falk and PhU Davis ~Z L^^ TIME WHEM NOU /^sBB^^l K«w REAAEMB^R--) THE TIME OP- \FIPOL£STIC>CS! VkANDCA<fc VB TME MOME yJ||^2^B3 B^B^ V^ _^X THE 'ROBBERIES' VmPW?^ JA\E by lluliliai'tl
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    • 495 6 j i I w BORN today you have I mental SttV* ffl I extra portion of concenti i: I are i,. make the best p I all your powers. Hi Learn at an early a lbll I your mercurial temperamen I j will get ahead faster. wfi You are high-spirited
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  • 297 7 I any among 35,000 sitting I Ml or higher exams this year (jj.OUO people in Singapore ur e sitting for professional and mic examinations this year, those, about 22,000 are Sitting for British and Australian 1 diplomas on law, accountancy, engineering or music. man of the
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  • 42 7 More Red troops pull out pull I i Russian troops were yes- lerday withdrawn from two I more garrisons in Rumania I! a.s part of the recent !y- announced Soviet plan to 1 i reduce its forces there, Bucharest Radio reported. Reuter
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  • 49 7 SINGAPORE HIGH TIDES ;hich TODAY: 10.01 p.m. H TOMORROW: 11.30 a.m. EJ and 10.37 p.m. a WEDNESDAY: 12.10 p.m. and 11.15 pm. j THURSDAY: 12.49 p.m m and 11.55 p.m. FRIDAY: 1.29 p.m B SATURDAY: 0 :i7 a.m. and :iM p.m. SUNDAY: 1.20 a.m. and m M :M8 p.m.
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  • 138 7 3 saved as glider hits glider Two gliders crashed in mid air 4,600 feet a] near Lasham, Souther England, in the first re corded mishap of it kind but no-one wa hurt. One glider, an Eagle fcwo Beater, broke in half and the crew pilot Geoffrey Barrell. 28, and 21-year
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  • 235 7 All work and no fuss for shy Anna of Moscow r[g work i»r 17-year-tona Dimitrieva first Russian girl to enter i o[ Wimbledon tennis t nships. No fuss ami no parties, L nna got down to L, iractice as soon as cj, ,rd in England Cjti, 17 -year -oW Andrei
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  • 113 7 l 15 p.m. Stress On Strings; 1.30 lime Signal and News; i.45 Stress On Strings; 2.00 Close Down: 3. .',7 Schools Broadcast: 5.00 interlude for Music; 5.15 Their Kind of Music; 5.30 Children's Playhouse; 6.00 off the Record: 6.15 Women.- Magazine; 0.45 Lights On; 6.53 Announcements and
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  • 31 7 Good quads, celebrating their (end! add (heir youthful pairtv (<> the piCba< kground of the Wiltshire il! ol mbe, Thov arc from lrfl !.ii/«l>< (h. "lurt and Jennifer.
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  • 119 7 rpHE Indian Commissioner's 1 1 office m Kuala Lumpur has assured jute goods importers in Singapore that i they need nol !;<■ concerned over the Indian switch to metric system Ol weights and measures from July l. An official spokesman said Malayan businessmen
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  • 116 8 GARDEN PARTY WAS A FESTIV FASHION SINGAPOREANS, representative Df a|l walks of life, turned out en masse io pay homage to the Queen at the birthday part) last w»'*'k at (ioverninent House. m It was probably the K»st party of its kind in Singapore i history with a sombre and
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    63 8 a vision in summary apparel is this charming Quest {left). Feminine representatives of the international colony {.above) are 9hOWn (hat/ing on the Government House lawn, their costiones representative Of tfic Chinese, Burmese, Malayans und Europeans. Headgear iras favoured by the European, Cund i d ian t a 1
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  • 135 9 IT WAS A DAY TO REMEMBER A PORTION of the crowds is shown above converging on the terrace as they awaited the beating of the retreat just before sundown. It was a fashion show of restraint, the women spurning the wearing of the extremes in current styles and only one
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  • 15 9 attendatu c bayas acre I a gesture i ■i d visitort I in, in
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  • 478 10 At last— family planning by pills? SCIENTISTS believe that maybe just maybe they have found the long-sought birth control pill." It is a synthetic hormone called progestin, made from the roots of a Mexican yam. Preliminary trials, conducted in Puerto Rico during the past few months, indicate that progestin is
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  • 878 10 How to cape with the hot spell :.v j: i: ss :i"?i j :;s::::s s 1 I THE heatwave ha* be c n responsible for an increase hi cases ol" colds. cOUfhs htat exhaustion and enteritis. Under normal conditions the temperature of the blood m our bodies stays fairly constant
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  • 53 10 have suffered recently from a seven I rheumatic fibrositis in the shoulder muscles, I find now that I can feel some little hard I lumps in the muscles, and they are painful Applying a hot-water bottle seems ;r 1 but i wonder if anything more should ;)t
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  • 675 11 Animals st and up to spacetravel WnviET REPORT ON LAIKA i ft T scientists p reported that ft mtnik dog, ft space flight O A i animals can XK r t'< -iiv endure travel Br report to Internafti Geophysical y e^ r Bacuinarters said Laikas ■a: beat tripled during ft
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  • 174 11 FLIGHT TO MARS 'SAFE' A LEADING Soviet scientist said that information gathered by the three Sputniks proves that meteorites hold no danger for interplanetary travel. In an interview with Moscow Radio, Dr. Fedynsky said that "during many months of movement aroCmd the earth, not one artificial satellite has been exploded,
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  • 144 11 npHl ij s Oov( nmenl h .1.; announced mai the entire United Btate la covered by a network oi specialL ta ready to protect the public again it radia tion in the highly un likely 11 eveni ol i lear accideni Tiv Atomic Ei 1 v Comnn ion
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  • 261 11 Baby H-bombs con supply electric power I THE WORLD OF I dasf asf dasf dsff A PHYSICS PROFESSOR at Columbia University has said in Washington, it would be possible to meet 10 per cent ol American electric power needs by exploding two small hydrogen bombs every hour in a specially
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    1085 12 London Gossip j C<RENCH playboy l Philip Schell re- cently sot a 300-word cable (2s. 6d. a word) from his wife «aving their 37-day maniage is over. His wife. I Texan oil heiress Elizabeth Chester, who left him in the middle of their honeymoon, said she would not rejoin him
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  • 238 12 OAIIJFFS caught 60 year old racehorse breeder Bernard Arthur Abbott at the week- end after a 10-day game ol hide-and-seek. They found him on tIWi rooftop of his large country Abbott had managed to house dressed In pyja- boat a hast >' retreat from
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  • 247 12 rfIWENTY NINE YEAR--1 o L D Christopher Richardson, who married an heiress while she was a ward of court, was back in Britain last week. He and his pretty, 19-year-old bride Francoise are living at St. Ives, Cornwall, at the flat of her mother who
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  • 58 12 Here's something different In the fashion Inspired no doubt i>> a viMf t<» ihr Pharaohs'. it was created by dress designer Helm of Berlin and is an inspiration for i)i W5B lection which was recently shown in Berli fit- ;iiis tins "Orft M t It is ;in
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  • 1203 13  -  Adelaide Eastley BY,, A man of culture j FLYING CLUB j I CAPTAIN I H\ T is a man of 1 culture? The overnment is lookig for one to hold ho post as cultural flairs officer in the Iducation Ministry. n this case he must viouslv be on
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  • 735 14 TEH KEW SAN SAVED MALAYAN PRESTIGE UNYIELDING, UNRUFFLED AND UNDEFEATED -THAT WAS TAN JOE HOCk HE CAME SO NEAR TO BEATING SONNEYILLE -by CHARLES BRYCE~~ 'JMIK Thomas Cup goes to Indonesia; the acclaim to Ferry Sonneville and relentless Tan Joe Hock; but the hearts ot 8,000 onlookers were captured last
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  • 249 14 ENGLAND. Wales aivl Northern Ireland all play tomorrow In a bid to reach the quarter finals ol the World Cup soccer tournment in Sweden Scotland are out. Beaten 2-1 by France yesteray, Scotland could have won. 'or them tt was a tragedy ol iissed chances
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    • 61 14 SINGLES Tun Joe Hock beat Eddy Choong 15-11, 15-6. Ferry Sonneville beat Teh Kew San 13-15, 15-13, 18-16. Eddy Yusuf beat Abdullah Piruz 6-15, 15--10, 15-8. DOUBLES N.ioo Kirn Bie and Tan King Gwan lost to Ooi Teik Hock and Eddy Choong 15-13, 9-15 (retired). Ferry Sonneville and Tan Joe
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  • 560 15 (LD Ma h a Ranee prised when she on the first race 'oni ;ablcmate Con f on Saturday favourite Nu i toan third. '.nice was weL' Chadwick. ttive c[\mc hom< H but just failec take the old grej n did no better foi
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  • 760 15 Heather <Chad- rsi past the post \L i Stage (Bou- the rails, in perak Derby I for horses Class 1. Div. 1 over i> 2 Mites in I poh on Saturday An objection against White Heather for interjerence in the straight tea* upheld by the
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    • 159 15 For all tastes pj% 1 and interests J|Sf I As well as giving complete details |k )f all Radio Malaya's English, Malay, Indian and Chinese P™- jjg* r i jrammes, the 8.8.C. General mtilmfefat -yMfi Dvcrseas Service, Radio Australia and All India Radio, your tf\ Radio Weekly is full of
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  • 239 16 MM AY A bade larev\ c 1 1 to t h c I hoM a s Cup last night alter holding the world trophy tor ten years. The Indonesians, taking part for the lirst time, ended Malaya's decade of supremacy in the most wort h y fashion. They
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  • 179 16 BRITISH drivers scored a clean sweep in the Belgian "Grand Prix d'Europe' yesterday as Londoner Tony Brooks flashed across the finishing line in front of Mike Hawthorn, Stuart Le-wis-Evans and Cliff Allison. Three of them Were driving British cars. Brooks and Lewis-Evans were In Vanwalls, and
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  • 147 16 M FRANCOIS Dupre'6 filly Bella Paola. winner of two English classics, fail- i ed by threequarters of a 1 length in her bid to cap- i ture the French Derby, the I Prix dv Jockey Club, at i Chantilly near Paris yester- day. j The 1-1
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