The Singapore Free Press, 25 July 1959

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  • 14 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS DsdfasdfFDF No. ***** SINGAPORE, SATURDAY. JULY 25, 1939. 15 CENTS.
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  • 7 1 Dastardly attack: A warning needed dfsd fASDFD
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  • 139 1 Meeting tonight will decide if suspended leader can continue to hold chairman's post or must resign 'Action men comment on JRajendra SINGAPORE Government, City Council and I.T. employees indicated this morning that they were shocked by the suspension from the public service of Mr. F. V. Rajendra,
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  • 27 1 JAKARTA. Sa' A Mustang Indonesiar. ed 100 miles south killing the pilot and T Force said the ccurred in bad weawas under in- Reuter
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  • 58 1 JAKARTA. Sat— Tiie Macassar newspaper. Podoman Rakjat said the Governor of the Celebes, Mr. Anca Pangerang was amoushed while driving in a convoy near Bonthain. South Celebes. Bandits fired on the convov or 50 ears. The party scattered lor shelter. When army units with the convoy
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  • 69 1 BURNING PLANE CRASHES: 6 KILLED ISTANBUL. Sat. The crew of six of a German military transport plane were killed last nisht when their four-engined aircraft caught fire in mid-air and crushed at the Kapi-Dag peninsula, on the west coast of Turkey Five or the crew were West German officers. The
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  • 95 1 A procession of ten decorated floats, a lion dance team in a lorry, nine cars and 20 motor-bicycles left the University of Malaya at 9 a.m. today to drive round the city in aid of "Welfare Week.* Decorations which were begun yesterday evening were not completed
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  • 91 1 False calls to Fire Brigade THE Singapore Fire Brigade received four "malicious i false" alarms between 2 and 2.30 a.m. today. The first call was from Kallang. at 2.05 a.m.. which was answered by two fire engines. Two fire engines rushed to Balestier Road after receiving a call at 2.15
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  • 125 1 TAIPEH. Saturday. 2IX Chinese Communist frogmen made a daylight landing on Pinlang Yu, a tiny Islet about 9.000 feet west of Nationalist -held Little Quemoy island yesterday and retreated shortly after Nationalist guns went into action, the Defence Ministry announced. ThLs was the
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  • 81 1 Big search for Roo DOG LOVERS telephoned the Free Press this morning to say that they organised a .search this weekend for the runaway black poodle belonging to an American couple. Its owners. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Scott, left for Bangkok yesterday after searching In vain for their poodle "Rev"
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  • 21 1 Parliamentary secretaries to the Singapore Government were sworn In at the Prime Minister's office in City Hall this morning.
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  • 170 1 NEW IN BRIEF win MPEG. Queen Elizabeth yesterday accepted at Winnipeg a rental payment of two elk heads and two black bearer pelts from the Hudson Bay Company under terms of a 259-year-old charter.— l. P. l. GENEVA The International Commission of Jurists, an organisation associated with the United Nations,
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  • 266 1 SALISBURY (Rhodesia), Sat.— Two armed platoons of the Northern Rhodesia police mobile unit are on their way to the Nyasaland border to stand by for further orders from the Nyasaland Government. The movement oi the police unit* follows widespread anticipation ol trouhie in the wake of
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  • 176 1 2 NEW F.P. FEATURES I saw Red h China from the inside Floodlights footlights "CINGAPOR£ FLOOD- LIGHTS AND FOOTLIGHTS/' the exclusive new page about Malayan stars of screen and stage, starts in the Free Press on Monday. Pelham Groom takes you right into the studios where the latest films are
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    • 40 1 r2OSq CAMERAS ESCE ore front is an good merchandising, you The store It must be appealing. It to look at t A K oer aluminium in invitation to Ihlto PTHER DETAILS ASK C1E THELM CO., LTD. LA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG
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    • 70 1 Today's film reviews J^ Daily crossword J :O i r w L iS?Ch!S from The inside Page 4 Behind The News by Pemerhati Page 4 Your Favourite Cartoons ra 8 e y Racing Special and Latest Hints Fro m the C° u rse by Allan Lewis Pages 8 Singapore Athletic
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    • 71 1 WVS lI IX FOR rr>i mniTißt 136/142, Orchard Road, Spore t. Tels: *****, ***** 4 ***** LOOK FOf? //fy*^ THE MAAK Of QUALITY \[?*J eCST CLCCTHIC APPLIANCES MADE "i -~*dm*f£b m 1 mmm i Aufoma».C i Sunbeam HBP% r 1 Automatic Deep fryer '"T^J^f Automatic fry Automatic tronmattar Automatic Egq
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  • 210 2 Catliav and Shaw support Government plan yHK Singapore (Government ha« secured the co-operation of two of the biggest cinema circuits in the State Cathay Organisation and Shaw Brothers to provide free film shows in all community centres and youth clubs. The plan, in which
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  • 104 2 Rubber shares improve LONDON'. FrL Although J there wa> a tendency to limit commitments in advance of the week-end, the London stock markets made satisfactory showing. Industrial equities. again claimed most attention. Selective support was responsible for a number of good improvements but there was also a fair sprinkling of
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  • 70 2 LONDON. Sat, Port DickLukul Rubber Estates i red a second interim dividend of 4d. tax tree. paySept. 1. making Bd. per for the year to Marc); 31, T359. which company with l No further dividend will be tended but it is proI to issue a iree script
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  • 48 2 UL\t\A. Sat. British and French officials here discounted reports that Mr Seywyn Lloyd and M Couve :le Murville had agreed talks >hould be held between the "ommon Market and the "Outer Seven" to prevent a ;rade war. The officials regarded the 'eports as speculation.
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  • 185 2 SHIPS IN PORT >hips I> ill" alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today: Dresden 1-2, Kilinsky 6A, Benvenue 6-7, Ulysses 8-9, Garoei 10-11, Wairata 13-14. Surat 10-16, Lau&L .\iaersK 18. 19, Beetong N.WaU 3. Giang Lee 21-22, Leueverett 23-24. Maiang 25, Chanapara 31-32. Sumatra 33-34, Demociocus 35-36. Rajula
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  • 126 2 LEICESTER, Sat. BRITAIN'S nuclear power stations were getting less business than was at one time expected, Mr H O. Nelson, managing director of the English Electric Company, said ypstprrinv Industrial fears about the heavy costs are causing much concern, he added. Mr Nelson was attending the
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  • 84 2 LONDON. Sat Many more British cinemas would undoubtedly have to clo>e and the British film market would continue to contract because of the government".refusal to abolish the entertainment tax. the Cinematograph Films Council declared here yesterday. The council, in Its annual report, expressed "alarm and dismay"
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  • 33 2 The Singapore Master Attendant. Mr. R. L. Rickard. has announced that passage Is prohibited in Selat Sengkir. between Pulau Brani and Blakang Mati Island, on Tuesday between 6 a.m. and noon.
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  • 20 2 SAN DIEGO. Sat. A Japanese training ;>quadron of six ships. commanded by Rear-Admiral Akahori. arrived here yesterday.
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  • 47 2 NEW SUMATRA RUBBER LAW JAKARTA. Sat. North Sumatra army command has announced a regulation would be issued soon on the buying and remilling of smallholders" rubber. The command's press oflicer said the regulation was being introduced as a disciplinary step following the arrest of several rubber thieves.
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  • 98 2 SHANNON, Sat. This international airport faces the threat of a complete shutdown following a unanimous decision yesterday by its 55--stron? security force to strike from midnight tonight. Last-minute att^ipts to avert a stoppage may be made in Dublin today between Mr. J. Lynch, Minister for
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  • 43 2 TAIPEI. Sai. Nationalist China and Japan are expect- j ed to .sign a 1959 trade pact! within a few days calling for i M5255.000.000 of iradei each way. the China News re- ported today, quoting res- j pon>ible Nationalist sources
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  • 213 2 U.S. PEPPER 2tf t. J afloa:. ASDFDASDFSDF 4 I U.K. CLOSING PA/C£r j RI BBC! No IBSSeii I uiupean ports .luh RIBBFR No. 1 R^ N»"t Kl'BBER No 1 nt House fcnai Be* TONI I j Tl FT I R: Whit« I EMMMU ports Juh
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  • 950 2 INDUSTRIALS Previous Tilay Pre< !6O B s S f>: B 49'- B S S 5.50 S n Sine Pref... 18 B S C P S6 S H Z 35 '6 S edera l.Ol B 1.00 8 1.03 S 1.02 S Fitzoarr. I r 1.01 B 34
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  • 309 3 Hayley—a little girl with a very big future on screen VfBtBAM GROOM PREVIEWS THE WEW EMLMS I B R utinu Haylej k Um most accom klished child a< tr» s s I nav< has no him leriitg coyness nor dimple, >entiinentaJity. Is a normal girl; par angel, part imp. In
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  • 23 3 AUDREY -CHILD OF NATURE ASDF ASDFSDF SD in 1 red .on. I 1 hi er Lee J. quality Hepbu but it is or.
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  • 257 3 WESTERN THEME WITH VARIATION I THOUGHT 1 h very possible variation ern theme but •Thunder In The Sun" ha^ entirer. t. Basque lmmimaking the to m California they hope .o reestabJ themselves and the vines which flourished on ihe Spanish border until uprooted by v ipoleonic wj The Basques Ti.
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  • 466 3 What an excellent horror team fFHOSE of you saw Peter 1 Cushing. Christopher Lee and Miles Malleson in Count Dracula will know what an excellent horror team they make. Their latest film is "The Hound of the Baskervilles." Conan Doyle s blood-curdl-ing story. featuring the inimitable Sherlock Holmes and set
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  • 248 3 THE winner of last week Film Quiz was Stephen Chua of 148-A Ponggul Road. Singapore. 19. The selected star.s were: 1. Richard Todd: 2. John Mills: 3. Kenneth More: 4. George Nader: 5. Peter dishing: 6, Glenn Ford. The winner of Quiz No. 2 (General
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    • 266 3 P|h» SPECIAL OFFER INTRODUCING f^^fc^' GARMENTS at specially reduced prices y I Drip-dry^ non iron shirt, made from L*"^ S^s^/ iOnforiied poplin, guaranteed superb workmanship ond perfect fit ot unbelievably low price ot I—-^1 S<i.s>o I One olostic hanger IT Km s w I every dnp-drv cotton AlsoavaikbleatLOl PRICED "SEAMASTER"
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    • 136 3 "^en tieer meets North Americ i ins Acmosa n (5) ■S Part of the river equivalent H o ,8 Mediterranean port; uLhere .4.. a, be distilled from a vlli i'SoSS'to ai* Hi .y" :;;i n boa7° a u tong (J> may help the boat along ,er the .table he m
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    • 495 3 BOKN on this first day of the incoming sign, Leo, you have a dominant, fiery personality. Ambitious and full of vitality, you are ruled by the Sun. giving you a positive nature. What you go after, you usually get or know the reason why! You art a strong fighter lor
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  • 912 4  -  LOUIS WIZNITZER 3 600 million people walk about with paper and pencil sera tcli ing notes I SAW CHINA FROM INSIDE: I Ageing Mao wanu Estc k during \i fetime a Ch o N ommunist s< ck+ PROSSIXG the Hong Kong border into Red China, my overwhelming
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  • 816 4  -  Pemerhati it.. Racialism in clubs; beware a cultural vacuum; has Sukarno made a blunder? fill-: CASK of Dr. Ralph Bun c h e and Xrw York's sno W\s( Side Tennis Club lui^ left decidedly nasty taste in the mouth of Malavan newspaper coun* proudly procl belief th
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  • 187 4  - BY THE WAY Beachcomber L3 rHE recent outbreak o: blubbering in the sport- ine world was explained j by a psychiatrist ie said: "'The tears of those who cry when they lose are tears of joy for the victor. Those who sob when they win are expressing their nsittveness by
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    • 95 4 Record Reproducern of Breat /S i^k Internatioial H m\y Appeal Super Black Box J Htm S.: I m the Pje Bl»rk Box. 4-sp^* Pyt Dai Br Italic Sprakrr V r^i Bbbi B^^r H AlU^'l [jl& CO LTD "W/*y Nor fty r««f? Sydney? Hongkong? Lc^ New York? Where? Let us do
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    • 128 4 Showcase, With n^° rp Au^ raiia for RaQ1 <lar >srnt(> bv Kin^lev Mor--3.ls^urday Prom; 4,5 ITZ SM^Sffirf [30 The S? JS r ßeat Featuril^ T Vtew. A look if some ol the repeat o la" Wednesday^ alk the Elliot Lawrence Sextet, highlights of the comtai im^amme' ,y '^S^trrof^e Con,- SSiF
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  • 277 5 R.I. Chinese now want to invest in S'pore INQUIRIES AGAIN MADE FOR HOUSES AND FACTORIES Free Press Staff Reporter £HIXESE millionaires in Indonesia are again making inquiries in Singapore and the federation with a view to investing money in the two territories, the Free Press was told today. Similar inquiries
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  • 7 5 Shell J obs going for a film
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  • 46 5 12-year-old Czech boy. Milan Varnza t above •»t a Buta Shoe Company executive in Kuala Lumpur, d in Singapore by »'.<»\t fatal London yesterMilan who is >ihoolin? left later for Koala Lumpur, where he is end his holidays with parents
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  • 113 5 r THE managing director of Lion Internationa] Films. Mr. Victor Hall, who is now in Singapore on a sales promotion tour, said yesterday that the British film industry was keen to build up its overseas market. Mr. Hall said the overseas market was "absolutely vital"
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  • 124 5 Marymount School to stage opera OUMPERDINCK'S opera, 1X Hansel and Gretel", will be presented by Marymount Convent School at the Singapore Cultural Centre on Aug. 13. 14 and 15 and 8.30 There will be a special performance for schoolchildren only on August 12 at 6.30 p.m. Vernon Marunus of the
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  • 202 5 TRESPASS ON RAIL TRACK: A WARNING KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. —A senior official of the Malayan Railway warned yesterday that members or the public found on the railway track could be arrested and charged in court with trespassing. He *aid that parents should take extra care to see that children are
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  • 225 5 Is the Singapore Polytechnic 100 luxuriously furnished? 'THE Minister of Edu- 1 cation, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, thinks too much money was spent on luxurious furnish- j ings for the Singapore, Polytechnic, but an un- 1 named contributor to the latest issue of the Colombo Plan's official bulletin
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  • 203 5 600 GIRLS IN BIG NAN HWA CONCERT TtfORE than 600 studiTl ents of the Nan Hwa Girls' School in Singapore will take part in a concert to be staged at the Happy World Stadium at 8 p.m. today The concert, in aid of the school building fund, will feature dances
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  • 59 5 Chamber will study changes The committee of the i Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Singapore will meet next week to consider amendments to the Chamber's constitution. If the amendments are approved, the committee will call a .special meeting of the members to discuss them. The amendments are aimed at streamlining the
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  • 49 5 Eusoff College fun fair EusofT College, University of Malaya girls* hostel in Dalvey Estate, Singapore, will hold a food and fun fair on Sunday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. in the college quad- j rangle. Most of the food will be cooked by the girls of Eusoff College.
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  • 38 5 Flt.-Sgt. Edwin Johnson of R.A.F. Changi has been awarded the Long Service and Good Conduct Medal after nearly 19 years in the Royal Air Force. He is doing his second tour of duty in Singapore.
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  • 28 5 Water is being turned off along Lorong 4 Geylang between Geylang Road and Mountbatten Road, Singapore, until 5 p.m. today to connect a new water main.
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  • Women's Corner
    • 254 5 ONE of the most effective way of brightening up a room is to use flowers. In Singapore, where they bloom in abundance throughout the year, housewives should make the most of them. There is no need for big bouquets of expensive flowers to achieve this
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 41 5 STORE TIDES TODAY: 2.33 p.m. TOMORROW: 2.24 a.m. and 3.06 p.m. MONDAY: 3.10 a.m. and 3.42 p.m. TUESDAY: 4.03 a.m. and 4.24 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 3.10 a.m. and 5.16 p.m. TIIIKSDAY: 6.54 a.m. and ♦i.20 p.m. RIDAY: 8.42 a.m. and 7.31 p.m.
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    • 153 5 /If f (^7% mm roll} AY NAN HWA GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL: A concert in aid of the branch school building fund at Happy World Stadium 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. CHIRCH OF OUR SAVIOUR (Prince Charles Crescent): Film show "John Wesley" 7 p.m. YWCA. (Outram Road): Mathematics Pri. VI 9
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  • 1138 6  -  M.R.S. ARSCOTT BY A READER WRITES DEAR Gardening Expert. shall be obliged if you will produce an article explaining the requirements and elementary "kriow how" on the subject of orchid culture, i.e.. care, transplanting, etc. of Dendrobiums and Vandas. EDWARD CHUA. Singapore. (Your IHUr
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  • 63 6 Gardening glossary Raceme, collective tern, i when one or E more blooms are tarried E on one main stem. E lsfd to des- t mbe leaves with divi- E Mons r to the E mid-rib. shaped as an Z im lea\e>. E .i plant j which li\es for more than
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  • 287 6 4 MAGNIFICENT flowering tree of Singapore is the Angsana Sena (above). The botanical name for this tree is Pterocarpus ??i--dicus from the Greek meaning pteron— a wing, karpos —fruit. Indicus is the varietal name meaning India. This tree grows up to a 100 ft.
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  • 23 6 The Singapore Orchid So•iety will hold their annual show in October on 9th.. 10th. k 11th. at the Happy World Stadium.
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  • 435 6  - Father Mole Cricket ROYAL ASTROLOGER IN HOT WATER WILLIS HAL A SERIAL ITO*Y BY -♦-THE STORY SO FAR* ON Friday, the day Emperor Indera Maya ha> his Roval Weekly Bath,' his two buckets of hot bath water disappear Father Mole-Cricket, the Royal \strolo*er. is ordered to iind the thief. However,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 160 6 MONEY <s3 rizes, are of- r^r" ered for co- y'NL^ j )urins: this 4. >^\ f" cene with Jbv Kr aints. crayons /^myM r chalks. 1 y 'Mi er e are jt^ aur prizes pli^>»Sv rO nered each V v f 80 (two for fL_4\ sketch. L [\j pllllf Ijljli
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 184 6 KUPEIITS DEEP I SEA AD VENTURE S" 1 Rupert s descent is so steady and shapes appear. Those must be quiet, and the "fishes he can mtc the remains oi the wreck that ;hc are so interesting, that he soon Professor wanted. he murmurs forgets to feel frightened. To his
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  • 333 7  - It's close-but I'm sticking to Technicolor ALLAN LEWIS manes your programme dii this afternoon's Penang Gold Cup at the raceornin tred on the two top weights, Prince of 11. I found it hard to decide which was the most i ucky Wee Wonder, who won his over with on the
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  • 52 7 B\ > I Bl I S »>> Allan Lewis are: Bl.< (iold (Ri Fairy FlotMUB I), and Tet-h--ilor II (Ra Mitskkrs: PleaPark ti Toreador Kate 3) and Bright 111 (Rt TRESPASSER gi you these three safe ones w >■• Wonder (K Oadi (iold (Race 4). and Piet Beta
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  • 112 7  - RED WOLF IN FORM FOR SECOND DAY ALLAN LEWIS TODAY'S TRACK GALLOPS BY in preparation for their ol the meeting, I ack this morning at I 'eK easnv xan 1 S :)per Dealer did not at:nake time when in 44. is not at i 43 2 5. Kra is well
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  • 51 7 HAVERFORD. Pennsylvania. Fri. Ramanthan Krishman of India and defending champion Barry Mackay advanced to the >emi- finals of the 60th Pennsylvania Lawn Tennis Championships at the Merion Cricket Club. Krishnan. 22. defeated third-seeded Vic Seixas. 10-8 S-4 and Mackay defeated Abe Seeal. South Africa. 8-6 5-3.-
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  • 42 7 MRN.V.R. entered the semifinal of the Singapore Armed Forces knockout cup soccer competition when they beat 19 Air Formation Signals 5-3 at Changi yesterday. Ithnin (2). Basri. LJm and Khalid scored for MBNVR and Kamuruddin (2) and Ismail for Signals.
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  • 41 7 LAC Ron Gander (Seletar) and LAC. Gerard McCarten (Chanßi). two R.AF. newcomers, will make their debut in the Par East Air 25-mile time trial cycling championship scheduled to take place at Bukit Tlmah Road. 81ngapore. tomorrow at 6.30 a.m.
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  • 1267 7 KAUK 1-2.00: CLASS 4, DIV. J~si FURS. ***** ESTHER'S PET syr. chag (Mr. Mrs. S.C. Law) Noordin 9.00 Williamson 3 HOME SWEET HOME 4yr. chag (Miss S.Y. Leong) Daniels 8.13 Geyer ***** WEE WONDER 4yr. breg (Wee St.) Allan 8.11 Ward ***** SHYLOCK HOME 4yr chirg
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 139 7 ROOMINESS The n< A.40 takes four adults 9 W and all the luggage J« you want. Rear seat S folds flat lor extra W V *MS\ MONEY SAVING You can cover up to 50 miles to tne gal- BM% m 1 lon with the A.40. V Give this car any
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  • 1229 8 FRACE ONE 1 DIV. 1 I Hi R s PKI rt. HOME SWEET HOME: No WEE WONDi R 9— SHTLOCK HOME: N report. IROW HILL II rt. (I n OJ PAIiIN .1-7-59— RITA RIO: No recent track report. LESLJAN: 21-7-59 Went at 1 d. WONDER GOLD: No
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  • 582 8 FINALS MEN: Three miles 1. Dial Singh Khira 15min 50.8sec, 2. ■tobert Campbell. 3. Kennetli Redearn. Hop, step and jump 1. ran Kwong Lee 46ft S^in, 2. ?hoo Teck Long, 3. S. R. Cooper. >ix miles walk— l J.W. Edgingon 53min 13sec, 2. Taj Mahamed,
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  • 64 8 KESAVAN SOON beats bchools champion I i yards heat yesterday at Fairer Park. In ttu equalled the State record of lu se< Toda thriller. pictur Free Press LEFT: Dial Singh Khira of Swifts A.A. finishes the three miles with a burst of speed that left his
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  • 508 8 Free Press Athletics Reporter rpHE first day of the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association Championships at Fairer Park yesterday left spectators in excited anticipation of the further thrills to come In today's finals. Seven of the finals were decided yesterday, three re:ords broken and one equaled.
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  • 70 8 AUSTRALI ANS LEAD 2-0 IN DAVIS CUP AfONTREAL. Sa Australia went li a 2-0 lead ainst Canada in the D. Cup American zont semi-final he: day. Roy Emerson beat Don Fontana 6-2. 6-2. 6-4 Rod Laver beat Bob Bee 8-6. 6-3. 6-4. In Milan yesterday stopped play in the oper
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  • 141 8 TWO POINTS F STABLE BOYS I I NCiLAND IST INNS. •ouse c Roy b N.uh 17 tar c Jo&hi b Nath 131 c Jo&hi b Nadkarni 67 Desai b Borde luu :^u>n lbw S. Nath 87 c Roy b S. Naili 13 •vorth c GaeKwad b Desai 21 Morumore c
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 56 8 ATHLETICS BROADCAST Radio Singapore will broadcast reports in the tour main languages on the finals of the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association Championships at Farrer Park Stadium today The report in English can be heard at 6 p.m., in Chi hese at 8.15 p.m in Tamil at 7. 1d p.m. and
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  • 17 9 Anglo-Chinese School beat Yock by 73-64 in a friendly inter- basketball match at TanKatong Road yesterday.
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  • 518 9 MIKE SMITH HITS WAY TO PLACE IN W. INDIES TOUR JNGLAND HEADING FOR A BIG WIN rv/.i wn MANCHESTER, Saturday. ti' N a :V j Nvll o have already clinched the rubber, appeared to be -mi ™i i !iJ2i lOr ai lotl cr overwhelming victory yesterday when they SSSk fl
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  • 173 9 T ON'DON. Sat.— Surrey and Li Warwickshire, the top two teams in the English county cricket championship table, both failed to salvage even one point from their matches which ended yesterday. Surrey drew their away game against Northamptonshire after being in danger of defeat at
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  • 399 9 WALLY WOO The little man with a big voice T*ODAY I give away the sacred secrets of our A louder mouthed sportsmen. It always gives me a laugh to hear them say what they have to say in words which mean something quite different. But they
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  • 287 9 A slick word can hide a multitude of THOUGHTS! means "I don t know Or ha\« jwm ever come z across that prize idiot who blandly blabbers about instilling new blood into his football train when all th<- time E he is thinking "if Wt dunt soon find someone I
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  • 29 9 146- run victory for St. Joseph's St. Josepi. beat rarnong Katonc; Seconda; jy 146 rurvschool crick' Braa 3a<;ah Ro. I Tanjonjg Km IS i.e. Stngam 3-2. R. Tessensohn Ml
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  • 36 9  - BRUSH UP YOUR BRIDGE M. Harrison-Gray By QN and South North produced a very odd c equence: O. rump— l Hearts; Three No-Trumps— Hearts; I e Hi The coir the pitfalls ol bide. So i < f'emt
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 295 9 TODAY'S SPORT Athletics Singapore championships, Farrer Park (2.30 p.m.). Swimming S.S.( No. 2 gala (4 p.m.), Tanjong Rhu. Golf R.I.C. "C" division medal (stroke). R.I.C. lEFF lIAWKE hr Sydney Jordan OtSASTEff- SUDDEN AND TERBIBLE HAS STRUCK I. AND AT THE CITVS AIPPOCT~\ V^ c CAW "^S. /^.V* *«-o* r% -r^^r.^l
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  • 66 10 >N, S. u 'Goldfine, .id indusnd of Presidential Sherman sterday year £3.000 fine )t of Conand flne 1 he 1 e. if ed to answer -comthe dictfrom I D Appeal rejected a local d h:s Papers tor De--ourt. ,^rle>. :reee on 10-day n for over
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  • 215 10 TUNISIAN TROOPS ARE MOPPING UP DISSIDENT ALGERIAN BAND!? BOLRGLIBA SOUNDS WARNING TO ANTIFRENCH LEADERS TUNIS, Sat. ri* NISI AN troops are carrying out mopping up operations in Algerian' border regions following incidents involving dissident Algerian insurgent units this week. Reliable sources said there had been
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  • 105 10 He'll pay off $3, 600 at $30 a month A HARBOUR BOARD stenographer. Mohamed Tahir bin Ali. 38. was adjudicated bankrupt by Mr. Ju>tice Ambrose In the Singapore High Court yesterTahir's total liabilitit to six creditors amounted to $3,600. Mr. W. K. Tan. Assistant Official Assignee, said Mohamed Tahir was
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  • 87 10 SCOUTS GET BACK THEIR CAMERAS MANILA. Sat.- Two Malayan delegates to the tenth World Boy Scout Jamboree yesterday thanked the Philippines c Oils tA b ulary authorities for recovery of the cameras which they lost on Tuesday at the camp Hashim Haniieh 28. a school teacher and scoutmaster from Kuiim.
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  • 60 10 Cl Dirckze. 14 Singapore has for' the third year in :>ucces>ion won a literary prize in an international children's competition held in New Delhi. The competition is organised annually by the Indian journal Shanker's Weekly. A Form IV student of St. Mar School. Sophia Road. Christine
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  • 33 10 Miss Sura Kang. the Korean pianist, gave a talk 0:1 "•The Evolution oi Modern Mu to the Singapore Y's M Club at the Chinese Y.M.C.A. ?r:nce Edward Road last .t.
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  • 83 10 Split alleged in Kluang MCA branch TOHORE BAIIRU. Sat. A big >>plit is believed to be developing *n the MCA branch at Kluang, a key lohore district in the coming Parliamentary election. This follows the resignation of a senior Kluang MCA official. Mr. Teh Wan Boon. He was the chairman
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    71 10 TWO former Rotary district governors from Australia and New Zealand arrived in Singapore early this morning by Qantas on their way to a Rotary conference in Bangkok. They are Mr. J. A. Bradbury (left), from Austra'ia, and Mr. A. C. MorconGreen, from New Zealand. The conference on Tuesday and
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  • 66 10 JESSELTON. Sat. British North Borneo was shocked when it received the news that her .meat citizen. Mr. Philip Loo Tan Seng, 43. had died on Tuesday in Fhiladelphia alter undergoing a heart operation. Mr. Lee r>:l been a member I of the Legislative Council and Executive
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  • 68 10 Acquitted on hurt charge Chow Ah Len^. was yesterday acquitted in a Singapore 1 district court on a j charge oi causing hurt to Teo Ah Pee. aged 14. In or- j der 10 exiort "a certain amount of money" from him, at a coffee shop at Jalan Sultan on
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  • 134 10 THfc Minister for Labour and Law M K. M. Byrne. yesterday declared open the S10.">.000 Salvation Army (iirls' Industrial Home in Pasir Panjanf Road. Singapore. In his address he said: "Our c.overnment is a dedicated Government dedicated to the service of the people and AS such we
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  • 119 10 I IVINGSTON, lj Louisiana, Sat. Lawyers for Governor Earl Long of Louisiana yesterday filed a $18 million h'oel suit j against Time Incorpor- ated, publishers of Time and Life magazines. Governor Long. 63. recently spent a series of brief spells in mental hospitals
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  • 110 10 J ONDON. Sal. -The fishing J boat Lyonesse has reported being Mieileo by an unknown ship off me Corcoast, the Admiraity said here' lasi :iighL. The complaint had been received by the naval authorities at Plymouth. The Lyonesse reported her position as 35 miles from
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  • 258 10 \LL pending police summonses against hawkers fcr alleged hawking offences committed before June 1 are to be dropped. The State Advocate-Gen-eral. Inche Ahmad bin Mohanied Ibrahim, said this yesterday when he made his first public appearance at Courts House. South Bridge Road. He told
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  • 186 10 The following are changes in Sunday services in Singapore churches: ANGLICAN St. George's (»arri>un thimh. Tanglin Barrack*: 7.15 a.m. Holy Communion; 9.30 a.m. Sunday School; 9.30 a.m. Morning Service; 10.30 a.m. Holy Baptism; 6.30 p.m. Evening Prayer. BETHESDA 77 Bras B.isah Road: 8.30 a.m Breaking or Bread: 9.30
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  • 210 10 4 N aircraftsman from A the RAF, Seletar, Singapore, killed himself and injured an Airlines Operations Assistant from Paya Lebar International Airport when the car which he had "borrowed" 3\ hours earlier smashed into the car of the assistant. Mr. Tan Wah Sens, the operatic
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  • 29 10 Serious matter says judge break into somebody at night." >aid th< Second Ci Judge. Mr. Choor S he jailed a Buhari I convicted of hou by night, i mom.
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  • 78 10 THE president of the Singapore Leprosy Reiiei ciation. Mr. Ee Peng L:. announced yesterday thfl van costing about 17.50C would bv donated to tht Government by hit association lor the use of patiat Trafalgar Home. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry ol Health, Dr. Sheng
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  • 16 10 Flood ideas for Mr Ong I for 0 tt e 0 t I 1 n i
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  • 7 10 Rotary ai for kampong T Coa I
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 43 10 Cinema Guide ATHAY Phone 3340 The Son Of Th« Sh«ih •tr In Tht Sun DOEON Phr,n? I M6 r.,x rtx of Th« Fly Tar- Advent alma v BRA Phone ***** Tht Young Land Golden Beauty DOEON KATONC Phane *****: Warlock Coldtn Beauty I
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