The Singapore Free Press, 4 August 1958

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper N siii^iipon'. Monday, A ugust 4, 1958. IVite 15 (is
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  • 558 1 ITNITED STATES officials in Washington ret acted coldly last night to the disclosure that Mr Khrushchev, the Soviet Prime Minister, had been t<> Peking for discussions with Mr. Mao Tse-tung, the Chinese leader. They said that it was a matter involving Russia and
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  • 43 1 i;;U vt danc2rtsN3 guests at the I yesterday a 29-year-old bachelor, also 1 prl [cess a 1 her t PWt danced ap he .pent four dancing Ith the Prin- '>i Vancouver stepfather, yei nor Frank n Columbia Reuter
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  • 31 1 UNITED STATES Narcotics Commissioner Harry Anslinger said In Washington yesterday the Chinese communists were flooding South-Bast Asia with deadly heroin both for profit and subversion,
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  • 119 1 Mr. John Foster Dulles the U.S. Secretary of State left Washington yesterctay for Brazil and .said he would discus, with that country's leaders "the grave Issues of indirect aggression" which would bo considered at the projected summit meeting He .said that "unque.s tionably the traffic lias increased"
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  • 319 1 ARSONISTS START HUGE FIRES IN NICOSIA 'Service families ready to be evacuated' I?IGHT new killings and an arson-lit blaze raging in Nicosia have revived speculation that all British military dependants may be evacuated by airlift to Britain. J British troops, police and civilians worked desperately against time to remove petrol
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  • 52 1 PETER COLLINS DIES (See Page 3) The organisers of the Grand Prix of Germany car race at Nuerburgring announced late last night that ace British driver Peter Collins had died of injuries sustained in a crash. Collins suffered a fractured skull and brain injuries and died after receiving a blood
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  • 145 1 V|R. NEHRU, the Indian ITI p r i me Minister, said In New Delhi yesterday that he was beginning to doubt whether anybody could control events which might lead to a third world war. Mr. Nehru, opening the third World Assembly of Youth, made no
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  • 50 1 ABOUT 200 people have died of cholera in Nepal, officials reported at Katmandu yesterday. U.S., British and Indian medical missions are working non-stop in an effort to check the epidemic. The United Nations World Health Organisation and other international groups have rush- Ed aid. Reuter
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  • 30 1 The Premier of Queensland. Mr. G. F. R. Nicklin. said yesterday the Queensland Government was confident a member of the royal family would visit Queensland next year.— Reuter
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  • 32 1 Greece has Informed Yugoslavia ami Bulgaria thai Greek army and airforce units will begin monoeuvres today aion°, her borders with tho two countries, military [sources Mid in Athens yesterday Reuter
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  • 28 1 Western diplomats in Cairo fear King Hussein of Jordan will be dethroned in a pro-Nasser COUP it British troops leave that country. U.P.I.
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  • 271 2 AT LAST U.S. HAS THE 1.C.8.M. \N announcement is expected I ron Washington today 1 confirming w h a t jubilant mUsikmtto at capo Canaveral, Florida already know that the UniteJ Statei at lust has an operational Inte fcont Inental ballisi Ie miattte dCBM),
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  • 96 2 rflHB Sultan of Lahej. 1 ah bin Abdul Karim, from whom Britain lia^ withdrawn recognition, b«;ran talks in Cairo yesterday aimed at securing Arab support, by conferring with the Arab League's secretary general, Mohamed Abdel Hassouna. The Sultan's spokesman aid the Sultan had "clis- cussed how
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  • 238 2 Slain Sgt. 'was friendly with Cypriots' MRS JEAN HAMMOND. fairh aired widow of the British army sergeant kilhd by Cypriot terrorists on Saturday, said in Nicosia last night: "My husband never had any clashes with Cypriots. He had even made some friends among them.' Then she added bitterly: "It was
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  • 45 2 Three Spanish Third Division football players, their trainer and tho driver of the van in which they were driving, were killed when the van collided with a motor truck near Candasnos. in Ihe province ol Reuter Hurra, yesterday.
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  • 170 2 picture. picture. picture- Mr. and Mrs. Dibara Singh after their wedding at the Central Sikh Temple, in Queen Street. Singapore, at the weekend. Mr. Singh is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jagat Singh. The bride was formerly Miss Surjit Kaur, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rernail Singh.
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  • 127 2 DRAMA AS DRIVER SEES BOY ON RAILWAY mphe motorman ol an elec* 1- trie I rain In th€ South of England pui hla brakes to emergei <-v stop when he Mf «'i bO9 W) the line near Brighton yesterday bui lost failed to hall ttif train in timp. As thr
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  • 344 3 COLLINS, one of the lipvi or Britain's racciied in hospital in Germany, lust crashing during mao Grand Prix at •ring earlier In the day. n Ferrari ran ofi the in the Uth. lap o! the tace, and turned two or three times. who
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  • 88 3 Seen .it the annual dinner of the Federation of Bojs' Clubs in Queen Street, Singapore, on Saturday night are (from left): Mr. L. C. Goh. permanent secretarj to the Ministry of Labour and Welfare; Mr. Koch Goh Peng Wee. general secretary of F.8.C.; Mrs. and
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  • 206 3 DUKE'S STANDARD FOUND-FLUTTERING FROM CHURCH TOWER |<HE Duke oi Edinburgh's personal standard, missing for three days from the flagstaff of Ar ;nc'."i Csiio. was found yesterday fluttering from a church tower in Sussex. A mysterious telephone call to the police :fld the search for the banner, believed to 1! taken
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  • 66 3 PRISON officers at Walton Jail in Liverpool are complying with a standing order, long in abeyance, which requires the presence of two warders whenever a cell door is unlocked. This "working-to-rule" follows the publication on Friday of the report of the inquiry by Sir Godfrey
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  • 106 3 Taxi careers into Guards at Palace A TAXI ran into a squad of tour Guardsmen oi the Welsh Guards going on duly at Buckingham Palace in .scarlet tunics and bearskins yesterday, pinning two of them to the palace wall. Guardsman Alan Manze. 20, had injuries to the head and arms
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  • 270 4 The Singapore Free Press Monday, Aug, 4, 1958. Opinion A dreaded chair r rilE exhibition which the dental students arc giving at the General Hospital today is an excellent idea, for anything I hut. can bo done to educate poople !n don t a 1 health is praiseworthy. It is
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  • PELHAM GROOM writes every Monday
    • 222 4 'jMII other (lav I j I wrote ahoii( the Jo<;tl helief in the z pcnfhlllu runiali and z BUffestfcd that it prob- z aMy owed its origin to the Malay ceremony which propitiates the earth spirit before a house is built. I was,
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    • 570 4 A little speculation -about specs. r\NE of the things that always interests me Is he number oi times Malaya crops up in the nost unexpected way. Only the other clay I lime to the conclusion that it was time that I lad .some new glasses. Classes to look through. Naturally
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    • 641 4 Reported dead— so he arranged big funeral i'Fs in LBV whose iif«* i)x rat her a fihaa version or |t j K |ust been brought p> Singapore had one thing in common with Sir Winston S Ciimvhil!, Bernard Shaw. Danny Kave. King Edward VII E and Quern Victoria. I don't
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  • 189 5 That end -of -term smile II was the last clay of term and Prince (harles, like his oiher school chums, looked forward eagerly to going "home for the hols". It was an event! ul day for t lie Prince in another way, too. For his mother the Queen had just
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  • 116 5 5 MALAYANS FOR TOKYO EDUCATION CONFERENCE piVE Malayan delegates, led by the Rev. T. R Doralsamy, have left for Tokyo to attend the 4th World Convention on Christan Education opening on Wednesday. They aie among the 1.500 delegates from G8 nations who are attending the convention to discuss ways of
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  • 205 5 NO FILIPINO COPRA IMPORTS HERE 'TOO DEAR' SINGAPORE merchants do not seem to be intercsteu in importing copra from the Philippines because of the high prices. A spokesman tor the Ministry of Commerce and Industry told the Free Press that although the Government had eased foreign exchange restrictions live months
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  • 53 5 ree members of the ketch "Golden Rule" which attempted to saU Into the lw< tok nuclear test zone l; released from gao 1 »n Hawaii ye>t»>rday after servini 60 days for defyJ!^' a couri order banning |nem from entering the l ted States Pacific atom-
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  • 94 5 rpiiE Jalan Besar ana in L Singapore will have ;i new public dispensary when the City Council opens it I fourth one tomorrow :>t the junction of Desker Road and Lcmbu Road The other three dispensaries are in New Bridge Road. Philip Street
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    • 235 5 To further commemorate our 2Sth ANNIVERSARY, we are holding a special discount sale, commencing on Monday 4th Aug. 1958 Trousers/Suit. Particulars STYLIST rcadymade $10.00 per pair $12.00 per trousers. pair. Dacron/Rayon 3 colours. $10.00/$45.00 Docron/Acetote 5 colours. Dacron 50' 4 colours. Docron/Lincn 3 colours. $12.00/ $50.00 Docron Plain weave 5
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    • 65 6 1 FRESHEST NEW TASTE IN SMOKING! S j ?;JI«-tip Ovsiii wrTH sooryiNO mi nthoi M Menthol Mi-i m ikes the bi O's i i'h tobacco fflj/c k alt ilc .you smol, e...8t1a l\ freshnesi >/*/> i v rtA < a//f7 smoking, too! Vexl pa« k imoke the bi i Mminfui
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    • 194 6 r.r« Ji:i I lI AUKI by »>dney Jordan r— II" /tjCDC IKI u&r* THeVVB O«AV WAWKB WEV6 [COOLLY CONFIDENT THAT THEtQ HYPNOTIC A^c rLoSe GUVS IS AID THEVCE S»VeN THOSE AAAftTIAMfI A I tSSS? CA/V/VO7 PAIL T*f TA/^^ /MA^r/A/VS- A r l^ 1 7 J^ O |SAT OCOECEO 6AC«C EISJOUGM
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    • 497 6 BORN today, you aiv that >■„,. i I combination of an idealist -L I "doer." Your ambitions are vaunti I and you want only the best. You I not c Ol1 t ell t with sitting back i' t I waiting for the world to pass I your door; you
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  • 405 7 That $8m. airport building: Decision likely tomorrow pill ouncil t>i Ministers is expected to take a final decision tomorrow I mi the urfent plei of the commercial community to go ahead with th, plan to build an $8,000,000 terminal building at the Paya Lebar \irport project was temporarily shelved pending
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  • 185 7 ABOUT 200 Government employees will take part in the efficiency courses conducted by the Statr Training branch during this year. About 100 officers will attend five Executive Courses and the rest the "New Entrant Clerical" courses. A Government spokesman told the Free Press
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  • 35 7 The first United States attempt to probe the area of the moon will be made on August 17. the magazine Aviation Week" reported yesterday.— Reuter
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  • 73 7 REQUEST THIS MONTH FOR $5 M. GRANT rE Singapore Malay Chamber of Commerce will send this month a memorandum to the Government asking for a grant of $5 million A spokesman for the Chamber yesterday said that a meeting of their 70 members was being called to finalise the drait
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  • 17 7 Princess Soraya of Persia arrived in Biarritz yesterday for a fortnight*! stay. Re uter
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  • 55 7 picture. Eurlyne fiowell, 18--year-old blue-eyed blonde < "Miss ISA/ who was. \> third in this year's Miss <► Universe beauty contest, o winks at the camera Five feet six inches tall, <► she is tailored to the Kelly pattern. She has slim shoulders and
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  • 85 7 SCHOLARSHIP OFFER FOR 6 MALAYANS HPHE Indian Government is offering six scholarships to Malayan students for further studies in Indian universities. Three are for students of Indian parentage and the I ethers are open to all nationalities. The scholarships are available for the following I .subjects: Arts-, science, commerce, agriculture,
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  • 31 7 Six people were Killed and 16 injured when a train and bus collided at a level crossing in a Buenos Aires suburb yesterday. Reuter
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 104 7 Today's radio programme m At the Hammond; Jl5 An Ivtning with the S! '"<<l and N« a, ■i 45 Master*; 6.45 Liuht.s On C.53 the Hammond ftn I Anno '^ments and stn^apore 200 Share Market Report; 7.00 Time i' 1 V' n ■f 8»al and New»; 7.15 Bong Around from
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    • 59 7 UiiiiiffffiiiiiiiifiHififiiHiiiiiiiifis |SINCAPORE HIGH TIDES I TODAY: 1.45 p.m. E TOMORROW: 1.42 a.m. and 2.15 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 2.20 a.m. E and 2.46 p.m. E THURSDAY: 3.02 a.m. E and 3.20 p.m. E E FRIDAY: 3.52 a.m and 5 4.03 p.m. E S SATURDAY: 5.04 a.m. E E and 4.58 p.m. E
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  • 102 8 gI'KI.Y Hill li|u .,J farmer v, 1 Mau fighter; a iH game hunter ilt table to his wife \i, M in Kenya la m k I it told hi r I downer" th.- Colonial end I drink -was :M him m all about £3$ W For farmer Edwards, wM
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  • 43 8 AT WOBURN PARK. I traction engine are^H races, polo, tnu i The rally. ganised bl yation Society, will b) traction engines een m Marquess of Bath. m The whin, r ?ets a I The Duke pi iciir.S for the engines M
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  • 215 8 ALL THE TOP-LINERS in show business gathered recently at London's Palladium for a glittering performance of the show "Night of a Thousand Stars From America, Britain and many other countries they came, and all in the interests of charity Fo r the show was
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  • 48 9 owner' cost this farmer £3,000 Ireparlng tor In nil (darwood Lrmhouse 100 lies from Nairobi. Glass severed an artery his left arm. He had to |B»n.to hospital alter L Car iisle had tried to op the blood< When the case ended >ter seven ciays. Mr. JusceD e judgment
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    176 9 |w< i kend 68 gg and spoor, ing races. I steam Presertacle race In 'dford and the tons of coal lor Sparklets with costs. The judge said there wai no evidence of negligent manufacture In the siphon which Mr. Edwards had hud for three and a hull years, It
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  • 128 9 AMBASSADOR LISTENS IN ON LONG DISTANCE v C AYED AWAD B SATTI, the SudanB ese Ambassador in London, thoughtfully smokes a cigarette and listens on an ex- tension earphone .as Mr. Ernest Marples, I I M.P., the Postmaster I General, inaugurates I a direct radio-tele- s B phone link with
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  • 34 9 its real dignity, not indignation thai causes the 'bristling" expression, of this handsome inhabitant y of the London Zoo. I He is Peter, n I South African, grey I necked, crowned crane.
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    756 10 London Gossip I TIIOI'GHT you might enjoy a glimpse of the Riviera's most newly fashionable resort St. Tropez. It is the Chelsea of the Riviera, almost a club, with Francoise Sagan and Brigitte Bardot as president and vice-president. It is the Mecca for the young who would lather be interesting
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  • 303 10 POSTMAN'S KNOCK UPSETS A VILLAGE A POSTMAN'S knock has upset a village. The village is Otkhani, population 500. The upset came in a letter which said: 'The Earl «f Lytton has reluctantly decided that it will be necessary to dispose of the whole of the estate." The reason: death duties
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  • 375 10 market on the "floor'" for oil. THE CORN EXCHANGE. in Market Lane founded in 1749 and rebuilt In 1881. It has many close ties with the Baltic and contains over 100 stands where specimens of grain and flour are on show. All business
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  • 51 10 H 'Snoivcat' is the na77ic giveji to this snug l/Bth coat in British warm E cloth, from the Mun--5 rospun autumn and ;J= winter collection. .EE 77/ f /a 7Nf> trimmed r: collar, worn (U a fi tod icrfU be very comfortable in the (liiiiv days innl follow sumvxr
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  • 414 11  - Cock-fighting 'international' fixed for Ireland today MICHAEL RYAN By 3,000 'SPORTSMEN' EXPECTED THERE II CAN reveal that an international cock-fight--1 ing tournament between Ireland and England lias been organised for August Bank Holiday Monday (today) along the border country of Lounty .Monagiiaii. And this brutal sport has such a following
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  • 48 11 picture. PIERRE v ADESKY helps his wife with her skin diving gear as they prepare to explore the crystal waters of Myona Beach, near Port au Prince, Haiti. The waters are equally perfect for spear fishing or for just floating around. U.P.I.
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  • 28 11 jfcUNDA, the Whipsnade Zoo hippo, keeps close watch on her three-year-old baby as she takes to the water for the first time. Popper
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  • 874 12  -  CHAPMAN PINCHER By MORE than £40,000,000 (SSW million) ;i year is being spent throughout the uorld to find the causes and cure of cancer. Compared with the sums spent on H-bombs this seems tragically small, but it is far more than has
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  • 57 12 Treated under the beam THIS Van de Graaf generator is used in the Argonne (U.S.A.) Cancer Research Hospital treatment department. When the apparatus is in use the patient (depicted here by a model) is rotated under a beam. The machine can also produce a high energy electron beam for potential
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  • 120 12 New drug facts where penicillin fails' CJUCCBSSFUL experf-f O mental usr of *S fe new ■ntfH»t te l d !Si 5 which, it was smd.^'s 5 kill germs resistant s penicillin was anno nc =id at a e»nf''^ c sponsored 1» th- >• S York /Icadmiv Sciences. The drug, fl
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  • 675 13 fNrtitf, the BESI, Bus Electronic Scan- ning Indicator^ will enable each bus on a route to transmit an identification number. This informntion will be pick- e#f up by an "electronic eye" enabling control officials to see the position at a glafiee. Any irregularities in running c»n br
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    76 13 I nit: winn.il of I )nn »j (ho nr w Hand!**.* P^c ff r Iff (or Tfcblf mi h,, vT W mIHUr y *fanspofl with d^i-n hasfd UftO WM i 5 Viel r ranahlc Until** «if a M nine mllf* a minute, the Tr«»ftlr One *oiild rarry 20# <;oUMrr<i
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  • 267 13 'ron Maiden' helps Man in Space Age r pHE "Iron Maiden" scourge ol the mediera] torture chambers- lias been revamped Into a 20th Century version, a boon to Mans fmirney into the Spare Age. The United States' Navy has appl i c d the sobriquet to a capsule which eiifloses
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    65 14 ABOVE. Madam C. K. Lee's Tudor Wonder, ridden by visiting Sydney jockey Arthur Ward, is led in after winning the Commissioner General's Cup at Penang on Saturday. Second in the sixhorse field was Brilliant Scholar (Moon) and third St. Vitus (Johnson). RIGHT. Red Sunrise (Bougoure up) after winning
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  • 81 14 The Indonesian Olympic Committee will invite all member.- of the Asian Game i Federation to the 1962 Games in Jakarta. Dr. j L.K. Kiang ol the Nationalist, Chinese Olympic Committee said yesterday In Tal- i pei. Indonesia will not prohibit Nationalist China and South Korea
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  • 91 14 fiARIN Cone of New r icy broke the world record for tin 1 women's lull metre backstroke with a time ol imin L2.2sec. In T'ipf ka, Kansas yesterday. 'I'lii hi at the record oi Imin I2.9see. set by Bri- tl h Olympic champion i Judy Grinham
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  • 255 14 ITALY w*" l the European Zone Final <>l the Davis Gup in Milai yesterday by 4 l and Rained Ihe li.^lil in meet the winners o Hie Eastern Zone in Australia in Decemoer Nicola Pietrangeli, Italy's leading player gave his country a winning
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  • 171 14 r PHE Malayan National Water-skiing Championship will be conclucit'ci today at Pasir Ris. Finals are to bo hold in all three Open events slalom, jumping and tricks, and in the Women's Slalom. Canadian Peter Burns won the novices slalom final yesterday, and Hugh Longhurst, who has an
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  • 114 14 ORIAN Phelps, 14-year-old English schoolboy who finished second to Scotland's Peter Heatly in the British and Commonwealti. Games high diving event, him yesterday at St. Heller, Jersey. Channel Islands. Phelps scored 143.82 points to win the high diving contest in a Commonwealth Festival of Diving.
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  • 104 14 Chan Peng Siro won the "A" Division and A.C. McLennan the "B" Division in the August Medal Stableford at the Keppel Golf Club. Results: "A" Division: Chan Peng Sim (30 -f 14 sb 44 >. run-ner-UO J. Me A. Brown (31 -f 10.J 4H>, Ball Sweep:
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  • 200 14 Duke flays county bowlers rE Duke of Edinburgh scored 33 of his team's 330 in a cricket match against a side led by Lord Porchester near Newbury yesterday. The Queen watched from the pavilion. At Highclere Castle, where the match was played, the Duke batted for 22 minutes and hit
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  • 189 14 I P°W Australian wo 8«lci medals a 1 Cardiff in the I l!1|)in 5 Games, all won events when an v jj tralian Bwlmminj teams took part in Uu E French swim m n 1 championships i, i» ar ji yesterday. S The Australians, who face a
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    • 254 14 Bil^W^XUj B^MMM^liilMlliiilliillM^ i \tm\ ■11 I I I I I I I HHHhQOI 1 CLUEB DOWN the game (5). I I, Classical gin appears (4), 5. Autumn In the 4. It's 2/sth of a fare .stage 6. Pa leaves the P H f4>. 7. Swear in Parlii li rr ,M
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  • 233 15 UJNIQLE decision ended the doubles event yesterday in Kuala Lumpur at the Malayan Lawn Tennis Association champion ships. The finalists were Raymond Deyro and M. Dungo of tne Philippines and Malaya's Onu Chew Bee and Moses Tay. The Filipinos were leading 4-2 in the first set when
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  • 702 15  -  ALLAN LEWIS -by i P>uii»«xire got 00-.XI start Saturday :it renS w jth an early win- !< on Pro-iHp.-rily and the P and jjH) inner Red hK to bring his ißc.^»:i total to 27 il This eighi more \mk{ lis nciuesl ri\m ratt and last
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  • 74 15 The South African nonEuropean cricket team led the Kenya Asian team by 140, with five second innings wickets standing, at close of play on the second day of their match in Nairobi, yesterday. Scores; South Africa 131 and 209 for five <A.I. Dedat 75.
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  • 143 15 fianelon surprised when he I won the ighth ra<«e fairly rasily. Ci Melon usually does better over a longer journey but on Saturday ho was prominent I from the start. He got to 1 1 ie front ai the j h:>me turn and was in no dancer
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  • 66 15 Only two runners on Saturday are worth recommending for future engagements. rontican, third in the i:i t race, usually doe. about v.'f) stoi iei better In h\ S6C( 'iid r.icr on which I think ii (> la the biggest ceri ftini y have een for some time
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  • 247 15 NANCY KEEPS TITLE NANCY LIM retained her singles title last night in the Singapore badminton championships. In the women's final she beat Long Soo Chin 11-3, 12-11. Results: WOMEN'S SINGLES Semi-final: Nancy Lim bt Yin Chee Fong 11-1, 11-1; Long Soo Chin bt Nancy Ang 12-11, 11-6; Final: Nancy Lim
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  • 117 15 Rlnna van Brrakelen hftd surrpssfnl d;i y a( I'ruang on S,i(\iiflav WltM he saddled three uinnrn I'rosperlly, Tra-vollpi-s hrqitr and Red Sunrise, the l«Ttle r winning the P and <up for f is-- I prln tors. Etlntu id h n time for ;> f^v months
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  • 171 16 British forces go to help at Jordan port BRITISH fortes have established I small garrison of engineer! al Aqaba, Jordan's only port. to help channel oil and other yoods through the country's only remaining surface link with the outside world. The troops, from the Parachute Brigade Knglneen ami the Royal
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  • 129 16 ONE of Britain's leading child-health experts jharged In London yesteriay that "babies of doubtful >ex" have been born to mothers who received lormone treatment during pregnancy. Professor Alan Moncrieff, orofessor of child health at London University, reported Dn three particular cases in in article in the
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  • 229 16 US envoy praises 'alert' Bagdad leaders YfR ROBERT MUR--1?1 PHY, President Eisenhower's personal representative in the Middle East, said in Bagdad yesterday he did not find any hostility to the Bagdad Pact during an interview with the Iraqi Prime Minister, Brigadier Abdul Karim Kassem. He told reporters after the interview
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  • 264 16 A TWO-MILE AREA of Rio de Janeiro's suburban Deodoro was declared a no-man's-land yesterday while army demolition crews cautiously went in to gather unexploded shells that were hurled through the air during a daylong series of army ammunition explosions on Saturday. Only one death had
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  • 34 16 Mmc. Tahar Ben Amur, wife of Tunisia's former Premier, and Prince Rafed. grandson of the deposed Bey of Tunis, have been released on provisional liberty it was learned in Tunis yesterday. Reuter
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