The Singapore Free Press, 12 April 1960

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  • 19 1 L HE NEWSPAPER EVERYBODY IS TALKING ABOUT The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1960. 15 CENTS.
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      19 1 [11 gei *i "^w constitution, ien ril break federation' I] No privilege Back to jail Special tribunal
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  • 264 1 Verwoerd not entirely incapacitated it is not necessary to appoint an acting, Premier Louw: 'Alternative is abdication of the white man' CAPETOWN, Tuesday. JHV South African External Affairs Minister, Mr. Eric Louw, made it dear yesterday that there would be no change in the vernment's apartheid policy.
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  • 94 1 GRANNIE OF TENGKU'S FIANCEE SAYS 'I OBJECT' T ONDON, Tues.— Mrs. A. Pallett. 85-year-old grandmother of Miss Jacqueline Pallett, who is to marry a Malayan prince, said that she ''objected in principle" to the marriage. Mrs. Pallett said: "It would have been much better if she had married an Englishman.
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  • 158 1 UNEDUCATED, SAID RTHE MRS. AND NOW MR. SPEAKER IS IN A TIGHT SPOT LONDON. Tues.— The Speaker of the House of Commons. Sir Harry HyltonFoster. has 24 hours in which to decide whether a newspaper article containing alleged remarks about women M.P.'s by his wife has infringed parliamentary privilege. A
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  • 26 1 HONG KONG, Tues.— The West German airline Lufthansa will start a new service to Bangkok, Hong Kong and Tokyo from June next year.
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  • 53 1 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Director of the Asian Regional Co-operation Seminar held In Kuala Lumpur, Mr. Eustace Mendis, and 20 other student delegates arrived in Singapore *erday for a short visit. They are staying at the King Edward Hall. College Road, as guests of the University of
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  • 18 1 WASHINGTON. Tues. President Eisenhower yesterday left Washington lor a weeks golfing holiday In Augusta. Georgia.
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  • 16 1 HONG KONG. Tues.—Nearly 1.500 people were rendered homeless yesterday by a fire in Kowloon.
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  • 17 1 ELISABETHVILLE (Belgian Congo t, Tues. The curfew imposed last month in Elisabethville has been lifted.
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  • 127 1 Customs detain five men, grab 1,100 lb. of smokes and three cars SINGAPORE, Tuesday. TX TWO seperate raids over the week-end, Customs land parties seized a total ot 1, 100 ID. contraband cigarettes, confiscated three cars and detained live men. On Saturday night, a Customs patrol chased a car along
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  • 30 1 HONG KONG, Tues. A Hong Kong woman turned herself into a burning torch before hundreds of peaestrians in Kowloon last night. She died before the ambulance came.
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  • 28 1 BANGKOK. Tues.— An ancient Khmer temple, believed to have been built between 600 and 615 A.D.. has been discovered in the jungle near the Cambodian border.
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  • 42 1 a lON DON Tues.— The British Government yesterday W extra Day for the doctors and dentists in Brlhealth service amounting to £11*00.000 a yeLr It aUo agreed to set up a board to keep salaries under review.- Reuter
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  • 379 1 Page One news again: The royal 'regrets' TALK OF BOYCOTT OF PRINCESS MARGARET'S WEDDING -PRIOR ENGAGEMENTS REPORTED FROM SCANDINAVIAN CAPITALS I ONDON, Tues.—Lon- don newspapers yesterday continued to give prominence to European royal "regrets" in answer to the invitations to attend Princess Margaret's wedding on May 6. In bold headlines,
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  • 15 1 KARACHI. Tues. Pakistan's President. Field Marshal Mohammed Ayub Khan, yesterday reshuffled his cabinet.
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  • 73 1 SEARCH FOR NATIONAL DANCE FOR INDONESIA JAKARTA. Tues.— lndonesia J Is searching for a national dance, according to Mr. K. Achmiat Mihardja, chief of the Cultural Division of the Department of Culture and Education. He said yesterday: "We are trying to create a dance style adjusted and acceptable to the
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  • 81 1 HOUSEWIFE IS STABBED: ROBBERS ESCAPE WITH $600 JJAVELOCK, Tues.— A 38--year-old housewife was stabbed in the shoulder early today by one of three thugs who broke into her Havelock Road home and escaped with cash and jewellery worth $600. Yeo Siew Choo. who was treated as an outpatient at the
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  • 21 1 First Malayan Fund managers' prices today buying $1.25 and selling 91.32. Second Malayan Fund managers' price— celling $1.03.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 25 1 fl Si MAIIt CIttCLC SNA 1 I fl ft/ rt^M* f "^r^KV'w ■•^•W iftlf m som. nOBI>SO>*S in Today at SINQAPORC ft K. LUMPUR. MO
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  • 67 2 75 c. plus 50 c. bonus for Straits Trading LON'DON: Straits Trading Company declared a final of 75 cents plus 50 cents bonus (70 cents plus 30 cent*) total $2.26 for the year ended Dec. 31. Interim for 1960 of 50 cents ♦40 cents); profit $2,432,000 ($1,783,747). Usual 40
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  • 91 2 Socony Oil makes $164 million NEW YORK: Net income of Socony Mobil Oil Company rose to $163,952,152 or $3.38 a share last year from $156,785,712 or $3.24 a share in 1958, according to the annual report. Total revenues reached a record $3,516,642,043 against $3,259,783,612 the year before. Production of
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    • 59 2 LONDON: An extraordinary general meeting of Malayalam Plantations Limited decided to convert the £1.812,021 stock In the capital of the company Into 18,120.210 fully paid share* of two shillings each. It also decided to increase the capital of the company to £4.000,000 by the creation
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    • 71 2 YOUNGSTOWN: Steel production is scheduled to decline ten point* in this area this week with major mills planning an operating rate of only 66 percent of capacity against the 76 percent rate scheduled last week, according to trade reports. At least 1.100 or
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    • 76 2 Outlook for car sales still good PITTSBURGH: First quarter 1960 sales of about 1,640,000 cars, including imports, lend support to forecasts of a 6.7 million car year, including half a million foreign cars, Mr. Robert J. Eggert. foreign market\&earch manager, told the Economics Club of Pittsburgh. This marks a downward
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    • 76 2 TOKYO: The Japanese Ministry of Finance have announced Japan's exports during the financial year ended March 31, 1960. totalled M$ 10.839 million, which was the highest record since the end of world war two. It represented an increase of 24.8 percent over the previous financial
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    • 26 2 CANBERRA: Australia has increased her quotas to both the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank, it has beer announced.
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  • 174 2 SHIPS IN PORT CHIPS lying alongside the Stagapore Harbour Board wharres or expected this morninf are: Bencruachan 1/2, Cambodge 4/5, Setteu Maru 6 7. Straat Johore B '9, Hakubasan Maru 10/11, Rimba 13/14. Werrastein 15/16, Agamemnon 18. Mandama 19, Stla 21 '22, Keningau 25/26, Malay 27 28. Slrdhana 29/30, Pres.
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  • 62 2 HONG KONG. Monday. Closing prices here today were: Previous Today H. <fc S. Banking Corporation $1,290 $1,280 $1,280 sales sales Union ins. Canton $94.00 $92.00 sales buyers Wheelock Marden $7.15 $7.20 sales 7.15 6ales HKong phone $36.00 $36.25 Mi lea &$36.00 sales Dairy Farm to Cold Storage
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  • 395 2 Smaller turnover on the Malayan Exchange [PAGETWO GIVES YOU THE DETAILS OF THE UPS AND DOWNS OF YOUR INVESTMENTS J BSB^BBBBBBBBBKBBBBBBBIB^B^B^BBBHH^^MH^^BfIBSBBBBB^B^BJ SINGAPORE, Tuesday THERE WAS a smaller turnover on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday hut brokers, catching up on contracts alter la>t week's hectic conditions, welcomed the break. Despite this,
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  • 102 2 Most of the low-yielding industrial leaders came under pressure and losses in some oases extended to several shillings. Steel shares, however re- covered some of their earlier falls Bank, insurance and hire purchase finance shares all eased. Gilt-edged, however, met a good investment demand and were generally better.
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  • 346 2 Round the World Market Prices NUT£: All prices below are middle vrices. U.K. Closing Prices LONDON, April 11. Previous Today RUBBBR No. 1 RS» «.l.f. Kuropsan ports April :•"■> 161 May 34 13 IS 341 RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot 34 9/16 34| RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement House Terms
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  • 51 2 London: Fair interest on Continent LOMK'N ngain leatureti by a traction in the bar: This was belie\ed to of buffer pool operations. Meanwhile, a [air Continent al buy.: noted. New York: Steady MEW VOEK: n steady and quiet. Copper u vere rtfiadj on some c and trade buying i:
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  • 69 2 All-round decline in industrials some down few shillings LONDON, Tuesday. AN ALL-ROUND decline in industrial equities provided the feature of the London stock markets yesterday. Sentiment was to some extent affected by the prospect of tighter credit restrictions but much of the sellings of equities was on yield considerations and
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  • 26 2 JAKARTA: The British Adam and Harvey Co. Ltd., will supply the Indonesian Government with 1,000 Ford trucks ana suaie parts- U.P.I.
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  • 58 2 NEW YORK: Wall Street closed bareiy steady. Traders derived little incentive from the mixed business news background and morning activity was slow. Some electronics attract- ed buying in the afternoon but later the list turned lower, led by steeis on the news that steel production is
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  • 843 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. SINGAPORE, MONDAY. Previous Te.ay INDUSTRIALS ftltt Bricks Pref 1.95 1.95 Ordt. 2.23 2.40 Atlas lea 11. CO Buyers 8.8. Petrol 60/- 54/b I.M. Truttttl 525 9.23 •00. Tin Smeit Pref. 19/- 19/- Ords 51/- 49/--r'ederal Oispensary i.*o
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  • 28 2 RUBBED: Trading small and selective j L and Tin I throm Briti at tli- I j, I Pi i uml to b( 1 Slow tradiQ|H K I rr
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  • GO MUST BE WON EVERY WEEK
    • 56 3  - Erom 40 members to 13, now new blow to rokerage association MELVIN CHAN SINGAPORE, Tuesday. I Chinese Exchange Brokers' Association— 40 members -trong now has received another blow. i Kchance banks reduced the rate of brokerHong Kong dollar bv half from one-eight per H I buys Bear charges all I
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    • 4 3 Com-
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    • 5 3 A GAME YOU CAN PLAY
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    • 36 3 Q MiSd (ta>thuri. daughter of Mr. and Mrs K. \rumugd Thevar. of Rim Keat Avenue, who was married to Mr. Shanmusain son of Mr S. V Volayutha Thevar, -jndav at thr Mariamman templr.
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    • 65 3 YWCA talks to improve its work SINGAPORE. Tuts Newideas oi how the work of the VWCA could be improved, were di.scu^ea at its *taff conference at EusofT College, University of Malava. Singapore, during the week-end. An annual event, the conference discussed "Leadersnip training." "The staff worker as a .social worker,"
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    • 7 3 SINGAPORE Free Press $500 MUST BE WON
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    • 18 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Senate will men a Parliameni building hen ci May 2 and 3
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    • 166 3 CAPTAIN OF DIOMED IS ADC TO QUEEN ELIZABETH SINGAPORE, TuesCapt. W. J. Moore, master of the ship Diomed which is well known in the Singapore trade, has been appointed a Royal Naval Reserve aide-de-camp to Queen Elizabeth. Capt. Moore, 53. has been in command of Blue Funnel .ships since 1951.
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    • 38 3 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Coffee Shop Employees' Union yesterday complained to the Ministry of Labour and Law that the employers have not been implementing the terms of an agreement reached on working conditions, recently.
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    • 32 3 SINGAPORE. Tues The president of the Singapcie Junior Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Tan Hian Tsin. left yesterday for Bangkok. Hong Kong and the Philippines to meet other Jaycee officials.
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    • 24 3 SINGAPORE. Tups. The Indonesian Consul-General in Singapore, Colonel Sughi Arto. opened the Indonesian sociation premises in Bukit I Timah Road on Sunday.
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    • 271 3 SINGAPORE, Tuesday, LEADING the challenge from outside Singapore at the forthcoming Malayan Chess championships on Good Friday at the University of Malaya's Allen Hall will be veteran Dr. Foo Lum Choon. Dr. Foo. the Stlangor champion, has competed several times In
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    • 125 3 RAMBUTANS NOW CHEAPER AS A RESULT OF PRICE WAR SINGAPORE. Tues.—Rambutan dealers in the rural areas of Singapore have started a price war against dealers in the city. Selling as low as 40 cents a kati the rural dealers ar€ expected to step up tne "war" as the rambutan season
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    • 52 3 KOTA TINGGI. Tues. -Assistant Minister of Information and Radio. Tuan Syec Jaafar bin Hassan Albar. adi dressed 62 penghulus anc Iketuas at a civics course organised by the Informatior '.Services here yesterday or civil administration. He urged them to be aler against subversion and U fight
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    • 27 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. Sultan Sir Ismail of Johorc yesterday cashed ihe first cheque at the New Hongkong and Shangnai Bank branch 1 here yesterdav.
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    • 263 3  - The reward for 40 years' diligence: A display of 500 plant studies EDNA TAN t Singapore, Tuesday A UNIQUE exhibition of 500 plant life paintings was held at the Chung Hwa Institution yesterday. The paintings, most of them executed in black and white, was the work of Mr. Ch-ay Hong
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    • 189 3 Python, a chicken thief, on the prowl in village ALEXANDRA, Tuesday. A TEN-FOOT python which has eaten a dozen chickens and escaped the police net once, is worrying the residents of the labourers' quarters in Alexandra Road. The python steais into chicken-runs at night, and after a hearty meal slides
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 65 3 :rr.man- Migration of the Common Law— > India.' ;t "30 Melodies and memories: JJ 8 .-:o Learn Malay i repeal ot Les- son Berenteeu); 8.15 Cominen- 1 >1 musicale 830 Educating Archie: 9.00 ne*-.s: 9.10 Newstali:: 9.1j I ox Josej :a and the Summit". 9.30 Dupa Kenchana; 10.00 TW Brai
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  • 194 4 Advertisement EVERY HOUSEWIFE'S PROBLEM How often have you noticed that unsavoury .1 inside your refrigerator or food cupboard? v do some foods seem so unpleasant when you open the door? How often has melon ted your milk or cheese flavoured your softer foods? However clean your home or whatever the
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  • 158 4 Plane stops in air... then flies on AN HISTORIC FLIGHT PAVES WAY FOR JET-LIFT AIRLINERS OF THE FUTURE LONDON i A BRITISH experimental ain i switched from wing-borm l r to jet-borne hovering and back The achievement brings sonic airliner within reach ttd breakthrougli for Britain in lie Qeld cal
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  • 49 4 One thousand five hundred banner-carrying London demonstrators in a protest march from Marble Arch to Trafalgar Square. At the end of the march they joined the huge crowd at the Labour Party protest rally over recent events in South Africa.
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  • 143 4 A BLUE-WHITE STONE SOLD TO A MAN WHO NEVER WAS LONDON, Tues. A large blue white diamond was knocked down at Christie's auction room to the man who never was. For the second time in >ix days chairman Ivan Chance invoked the "nom-de-vent" a fictitious name agreed by the auct
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  • 146 4 An all-White organisation fights the Govt. of Dr. Verwoerd JOHANNESBURG, Tuesday. AN ALL-WHITE underground movement is in action in South Africa today and lighting Dr. Verwoerd's Government. The first job is to feed and shelter the families of the hundreds of Africans who have "disappeared" under the emergency regulations. The
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  • 131 4 BOY'S HOME-MADE TOY WAS A 'DEATH BOMB': POLICE WERE SHOCKED LONDON, Tue s. A secret recipe for making explosions, passed from one schoolboy to another in the Midlands, was condemned by the police after a boy was killed. The simplicity of the formula staggered detectives. Among the everyday ingredients are
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  • 129 4 BARBIROLLI KEEPS HIS PLAN ON U.S. OFFER A SECRET 0 LONDON, fues.— If air John Barbirolli, 60-year-old conductor of the Halle Orchestra, has made up his mind about accepting the conductorship of a leading American orchestra, he was determined yesterday to keep his decision a secret. The American offer comes
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  • 94 4 SHARP FALL IN PRICES OF BUTTER HITS NEW ZEALAND UCKLAND, Tues.— New /V Zealand farmers, disturbed by the sharp fall in butter prices on the London market, are trying to badger the Government into making an anti-dumping appeal to Britain. Dairy leaders claim Poland is dumping butter in Britain for
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  • 39 4 MOSCOW, Tues. Julia Khrushchev, 38 year old student daughter of the Soviet Premier, made her debut as a newswoman last week with an article in the trade union newspaper Trud about her trip to India and Indonesia.
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  • 246 4 KOU FLEES FROM EMBASSY WHEN HE HAD TO CRITICISE HIS OWN COOKING T ONDON, Tues.- Kou Teh-lou, the former head chef at the Chinese Communist Embassy in London, told the Press today why he decided to flee to the West. Through an interpreter he told this story of his life
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  • 26 4 CAIRO, Tues.— The Government has banned bikinis on Egyptian beaches this year. Last year, they were allowed on several beaches considered remote. U.P.L
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  • 24 4 CHICAGO, Tues. John Lewis. 53, president of United Packinghouse Workers Union Local 28, was shot and kill ed on Sunday night.
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  • 18 4 LONDON, Tues. a microscope which gives a threedimensional image will be shown here next month.
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  • 56 4 Mr 1 Mrv AMUI I fOUF Pr tty afe Uad b *O Mr and Mrs Adelchi Sangion in the clinic of the University of Padua, Italy Picture shows the quads Armando, U*o, Luciano and Giuseppe at their christening. In
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  • 22 4 TAIPEH. Tues.— The Con-fucius-Menchius Society has been re-established hen to combat Communist ideologies with old Chinese ethics. Reuter.
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  • 11 4 TO K V Crown I his wilt annii i
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  • 22 4 KING Tue I the R« I founder -I formed I charged ai>o held. Thi> folj whe I
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  • 11 4 CAIRO. I >'■ flights thi first when here
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  • 162 4 PAUL (I MISS MY TERESA) WANTS TO BRING LIONESS TO BRITAIN LONDON, Tues. Mr. Paul Getty, an American oil tycoon, has a "lion" of a problem he wants to bring his pet lioness, Teresa, now in the United States, here. Teresa, whom Mr. Getty found abandoned in a police station
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  • 37 4 MOSCOW. Tues. Eight more world records were claimed lor the giant S< TU-114 turbo-prop airliner last Saturday after it flew 3.107 miles In five hours 43 minutes 14 seconds with a 25-ton payload.
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  • 36 4 LOS ANGELES. Tues.— WilIliam "Billy the Kid' su^nciu 20, alleged to have raped the late Errol FlynnV protegee Miss Beverly Aadland. and then to have shot himself has died in hospital here
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  • 27 4 VATICAN CITY, Tues. rhe body of an unidentified man has been found in the crypt below Saint Peter's Basilica in the Vatican Reuter.
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  • 95 4 A Rothschild baroness is found guilty of possessing drugs >JEW YORK. Tues. A I daughter of the famous Rothschild banking famil> was convicted of possessing drugs. Baroness Kathleen Annie Panononica Rothschild de Koenigswarter was arrested in 1958 after stopping at a motel on a trip to Washington with jazs pianist-composer
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • 13 5 The two-bell system: Schools are keen to adopt it Lman tmed Sl5 I
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  • 187 5 SCHOOL CHILDREN LEAD THE WAY IN ANNUAL HOLIDAY ACROSS THE JOHORE CAUSEWAY -ru* u SINGAPORE, Tuesday. iIL big Laster holiday exodus from Singapore to the Federation has begun. Leading this annual "migration" are thousands of vacationing school children and teachers. Large number's have already crossed the Causeway
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  • 146 5 A SERGEANT ON THEFT CHARGE MAKES HIS DEFENCE SINGAPORE. Tues.— A police sergeant, used of stealing woman, exd in court that tho same day he alleged to have committed offence, he Sl2O to a shopant for safekeeping because he afraid his wife might know about it. The $120. he said,
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  • 210 5 DIARY OF TODAY'S EVENTS HIM SI Ml .south Pier*: Table tennis 9 a.m.; body buildand weight lifting 2 pin.badminton 2 p.m.; Girls' basketD P- m Boys* basketball 7 Pm.; Chinese boxing 7 p.m. MNGAPOEE MEDICAL SOCIATION: Film .show. Theme --Anaesthetics at Medical Centre, 0.10 p.m. Intravenous Anaesthesia •aiming; Curare <25
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  • 44 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues.— Mr. Luang Stteayamkam, Governor of Rotary District No. 330 and Mr. Ken Smith. Rotary Governor of Toronto, ..ida. attended the direemeeting of the Johore Bahru Rotary Club on Sunday. They were later suests dinner given by Inche bin Bakiri.
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  • 57 5 AIRLINE OFFICER FLIES TO BRITAIN FOR SPECIAL SALES COURSE Mr. Chan thee Tim, a senior reservation ajjent of Pan American Airways, is now on his way to London for specialised training. Mr. Chan will attend the PAA Sales Service Training School for two weeks. PAA is scheduled to operate lets
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  • 36 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. -The Singapore Anti-Tuberculosi> Association is appealing to the public for donations of old newspapers and large>ized magazines needed at the Rehabilitation Work.shops for cleaning printing pres.ses and for making paper b
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  • 28 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. A statement from the Singapore Paint Industry Workers" Union said that the union will be dissolved on the advice of the executive council.
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  • 131 5 FOUR NO-TAIL PIGLINGS SHOCK FOR FARMER KAN SINGAPORE, Tues. —An old farmer Kan Sin, 60, of Kamponj> Sungei Kadut. who has seen hundreds of sows give birth, had the surprise of his life yesterday. One of his sows gave birth to nine piglings, but four of them had no tails.
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  • 48 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. Tay Loy Ngr^e and Chan Wong Leng were yesterday charged here with intending to cheat the Government of $1,056 duty on 22 cartons of matches found In their lorry. They claimed trial and were allowed bail of $7,500 each.
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  • 98 5 K.L. petition writers enjoy 'boom' JTUALA LUMPUR. Tue*. Petition writers in Kuala Lumpur are doing very good busmen. Many of them earning a? much as $15 a day. An official of tin. Selaneor Petition Writers 1 Association yesterday explained thai they could now again prepare legal documents, but they must
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  • 22 5 SINGAPORE. Tucs. The Barbers" Union yesierday appealed to the Government to compel employers to implement the Labour Ordinance immediatelv
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  • 85 5 PAYA LEBAR. Tues B Mr Sebas- ippened tn yesterd Mr. Lee wa> the a car wh< i he tddenly bitten .it hand. The woman had earlier from Kuaia Lumpur In a Viscount. Several people saw the :dent. including a police- man on duty at the
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
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  • OPINION
    • 148 6 I^EATH rides with you." The safety posters stare hard to convey this message. In Singapore's maze of traffic, death pervades to be personified in just one careless slip. Death claimed four on the roads last month. By road death averages, many of us got
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    • 148 6 THE Singapore Government's plan to place 100 ex-mental patients in private homes to help restore them to normal society has, if successfully carried out. the intrinsic value of curing the Asian society of its many prejudices. The homes are not merely material needs. These ex-patients withou
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  • 219 7 SPORE AIRLINES TOLD THAT COUPLE WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO LAND IN COUNTRY SINGAPORE, Tuesday THE Sarawak immigration authorities have banned a Singapore General Hospital doctor and his wife from entering Sarawak. The banned couple arc Dr. Tan Seng Huat and his wife, Linda
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  • 238 7  -  CONRAD CHIEW By TO CHILDREN A Malayan python is on view in their restaurant ITATONG, Tues. A Swiss couple, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Seiler, who own the largest snake in Europe a 25-foot python from Malaya is now in Singapore surveying "the snake situation." Mr. Seiler
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  • 28 7 I Ml \l I MM'.. 1 IH'S(KI\ n Hawaiian music icha Hughes, is fascist m< >vements of vounfl Heritage DSF
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  • 49 7 SINGAPORE HIGH TIDES lohW 111l a.m. and 11.21 p. m IHMORROW: 1 1 34 am. 6 p.ni IHI KM>\\ 1! 39 pm. I KII»\V am and 1 iS p m. sMIRDW 1.11 am and 121 p.m. -I NDAY: l."»l a. in and 1 pm MONDAI a.m. and 1 pm.
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  • 20 7 POY LINES. Tues— Tne dical Associasnow a film on S pm. toill be four a venous resusciand
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  • 11 7 APORE. Tu» The nnounced that Factories Or,me into force
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  • 20 7 NGAPORE. Tues. The h annual exhibition of v local artists will open at" the Singapore Polv--10 am. today.
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  • 17 7 SINGAPORE. Tues. The fourth South-Ea.>t Asian Y.M.C.A. training institute will be held here next month.
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  • 38 7 SINGAPORE. Tue.s. Mr. Lim Joe Hock, the acting) Controller of Immigration. been promoted to the post of acting E>eputy Secretary i Home Affairs) and will in addition hold the office of Registrar ot Societies.
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  • 16 7 You are looking lovely today "Miss Looking Lovely" today is Doreen Klass. She is a stenographer.
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  • 43 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues The Malayan People's Socialist Front leader, Mr. Ahmad Boestaman, will move a proposal to call for the expulsion of South Africa from the United Nations at the next meeting of the Federal House of Representatives on April 19.
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  • 143 7 SARAWAK PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY INVITES S'PORE CAMERAMEN TO FIRST SALON AT KUCHING SINGAPORE, Tues.— The Sarawak Photographic Society has invited Singapore photographers to take part in the first Sarawak International Salon of Photography to be held in Kuching at the end of this year. Singapore entrants may submit tour prints of
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  • 113 7 VISITORS TO INDIA GET $8O FOR EXTRAS OINGAPORE, Tues. Malayan and foreign visitors to India will now be given special coupons which will enable them to buy extra rolls of films, tobacco, cigarettes and alcoholic drinks during their stay there. The Indian Commission in Singapore has announced that the Indian
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  • 161 7 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. MORE than 30 Singapore tourists mostly local School teachers are now sailing to Saigon, Hong Kong. Japan and Manila on a month's cruise aboard the Laos. The teachers were seen off at the wharf by scores of pupils, relatives and friends. Many
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  • 30 7 Launched: New ferry boat BUTTERWORTH. Tues. The Malayan-built vessel Laju. which is to ferry passengers between Singapore and Pulau Bukom in air-con-ditioned comfort was launched yesterday at Sungei Nyok dockyard.
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  • 28 7 PENANG. Tues. The Nationalist Government in Formosa, has agreed to admit four refugees who fled to Malaya from the Communistruled Hainan Island, about 10 months ago.
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  • 142 7 BEAUTICIAN ANNA SIM TO TOUR FASHION CAPITALS SINGAPORE, Tues. Singapore beautician, Mrs. Anna Sim, who during the past few years has advised hundreds of girls on their make-up, is due to leave later this month on a world tour by air. The leading local consultant for Dorothy Gray, Mrs. Sim
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  • 40 7 SINGAPORE, Tues. Two men, Chan Ban Seng and Cheong Meng, were fined $25 each in a traffic court here yesterday for driving their cars with expired Registrar of Vehicle tax discs on Nov. 11 last year.
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  • 32 7 SINGAPORE, Tues. Miss Barbara-Jean Kern, an American journalist yesterday visited Times House to gather information for a research she is carrying out on newspapers in the Middle and Far East.
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  • 92 7 MR. LEE ON THE NEW ROLE OF LOCAL ARTISTS SINGAPORE, Tues. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Culture, Mr. K. C. Lee. yesterday said the belief "art for the sake of art" was out-of-date. The role of local artists today should be to instil in the people a concept
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  • 20 7 IPOH, Tues.— The OverseaChinese Bank opened its 18th branch in the Federation at Brewster Road here yesterday.
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    • 38 7 POP-^'to 1 Partr.er By Cog UTS "I I n lh ICAMV II ]I^ u tV^V-? x m Don't unst U lick... bo onro ot a pleasant evening every day with a regular order tor Tin Singapore Free Press
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  • 245 8 MANUFACTURERS OF 4 COUNTRIES VIE FOR S.E. ASIAN TRADE IN SPORTS EQUIPMENT SINGAPORE, Tuesday. ]y|ALAYA and a number of other South-East Asian countries have become a marketing •'battle ground" for sports equipment manufacturers in India, Japan, Thailand and Red China. "India is losing ground
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  • 82 8 Police end career of S 'pore 's top vice racketeer SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore lice Force has arrest- a man reputed to one of the top vice aicate bosses in T: underthe Singapore •t-d and dt tht man under the I Temporary Pro- Ordinance le police Dei ha* been on
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  • 93 8 VISIT BRINGS CHEER TO INMATES OF T.B. REHABILITATION CENTRE THE Singapore Gujarati Youth Association visited the TB rehabilitation centre at South Winds on Sunday and presented the Tamil-speaking inmates with 200 books and a daily supply of a local Tamil newspaper. In the cheer package there was also a set
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  • 166 8 National Theatre may not be at Kallang because of poor soil SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THH proposed million-dollar national theatre may not be built at Kallang after aIL It has nciw been discovered by experts that the piling work alone would about $300,000 it' the theatre were built at Kallang. This extra
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  • 55 8 IPOH. Tues. Mi. Sidney Hastings Dowse has been uranted leave by the Fedei-i--tion Court of Appeal to appeal to the Privy Council against the recession of a decree nisi granted to him in a divorce suit in November 1958 against his wiie. Mary Ann
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  • 37 8 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues.— A woman. Lim Hai Ten of Singapore. was yesterday fined $1,500 for assisting in carrying on a public lottery. Betting slips were found on her- when she was arrested here.
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  • 41 8 ALOR STAR, Tues. The Minister of Agriculture. Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, yesterday assured padi planters here that his Government had manj' plans for the cooperative movement which would free them from debts within the next five years.
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  • 148 8 STUDENT LEADERS CALL FOR REPRESENTATION IN THE VARSITY COUNCIL BUKIT TIMAH, Tues.A call to the University of Malaya to play the "role of an objective and dispassionate observer of the country's political, economic and social activities", and to provide for students' re- > presentation on the University Council were made
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  • 92 8 RAF PICNIC FOR FIFTY POOR CHILDREN gUKIT PANJANG, Tues.— Fifty under-privileged children from the Bukit Timah Youtn Cluo will be guests of the RAF Tengah at a picnic on April 24. The picnic will be held at the Lim Chu Kang Youtn Camp and the club will provide transport for
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  • 35 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Minister of Education, Mr. Abdul Rahman bin Haji Tallb. called on all school children to work very hard on their return to schools yesterday after their Easter vacation.
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  • 395 8 BORN today you are a natural homemaker and will want to have your own family group as soon a> possible. You are loyal and steadfast to your own kin and will always do your best work when encouraged by those you love. You have an active, Impulsive
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  • 27 8 Fate of State UMNO in the Balance I so: I I lei i n I Sin r Tr. J. Direct r c Win, c fritI loub fcd
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    • 330 8 DAILY CROSSWORD 111 I I CLLES ACROSS n. Fame is it in a no^el Tav 7. It's a case of 'After you' (4). when this is yours i3, *o. 2. 12. I make a request fc. the 3<l or the volume! (4». 8. Conjured about confused. 13. Measure found in
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  • 115 9 ■just what you need in the kitchen I sKFL'L to have around in the hen. these mittens are b»st for carrying hot howls of soup. F ritm C. K. Tang's. Or»h.utl Road, they are «»f thick towelling on palm side and cotton on the
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  • 411 9 ve been dedifferent well- Italian designers be .>ure that one of each. is har.d tne material. the patterns are Mnmetrical )f odd shapes not other feminine nem In 24 to 28 \yAR' s lor children tropics are not You don't have
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  • 453 9 FIRST PRIZE GOES TO MRS. D'CRUZ FOR 'OX TONGUE ROYALE' RECIPE ITERE is a recipe for an unusual dish Ox Tongue Royale which wins the first prize in Recipe Contest No. 14 for Mrs. Dolores H. DCruz, 13-7, Asia Insurance Building, Singapore 1. She gets SlO from Eve plus a
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  • 1190 10 SHOPPING Centre CENTRE brings you every Tuesday and Friday the good buys available in the shops. There seems to be no lack of good products and ideas in Singapore these days. Some of them you'll find here. Co. of 80 Orchard Road, lake HAVE YOU BOUGHT those absolutely ideal nylon
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  • 253 10 Fred Reinfcld teaches you this i a WHITE Diagram 1 J WHEN the Kinjr is in dim- I alternatives open to you threat or remove your Ki i Since he is such an im p King is permitted a special conditions. "Castling"' U
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    43 10 A GOOD player son. x\ times comes a cropper for a most curious reason. West made a bad call on the hand above because he doubted the integrity of one of his opponeir I t] I I mai doui A M3
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  • 27 10 DOROTHY HYMAN 18-year-ol«l u" sprint champion, trains ever> riu\ <>i Friday. That's the day she has hi *^l they say women athletes aren't Irmiuni
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    • 295 10 JUST UNPACKED German Fancy Cotton Shuntung for Sack Line Dresses. Prices are reasonable. 68, HIGH STRI SINGAPORE. At Last Germany's Leading Portable Radios k HERE AKKORD Transistor ftr K5 9 Tr a Unbi-ec^cble cabmer elegonr leathere'fe CC cnoui Sec R K. RAJAH BROTHERS ***** -day.' V; Custom P 1 made
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    • 51 10 Raywarp Headliners Nets Caps Keeps Beauty Ahead, Beautiful, well-ordered hair con be yours easily and cheaply it you treat i it in the right way. Raywarp Nets Caps will give invaluable assistance to your hair I beauty treatment. Get them at: BETTY'S HAIRDRESSINC SALON, 366, Prinsep Street, Spore 7. Tel:
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    56 11 r dominated the s now. With s of RG.S. hoiefling (left to ►ns Lee Lin. ma Kaghaven. Andrey Gaw. Karlyn Uinser. Nancy Thumboo, Ycoh Saw Cheng. Evelyn Lee. Miss D. Lo. (sports secretary). Miss M.N. Oehlers (Principal). al v? M J a T Uel < a 4 l
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  • 29 11 something to boast about. The school will ?rs schoolboy and club players. m B I I It new
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  • 8 11 Mary from long Kong is taking up golf
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  • 94 11 T^one out: Do courage st: :ily scho*.. not d :or good 00. Yuen thtir exams. low I am not dam L. t agai She th ri should take pan recreational acchool ol meetGa: r Tang Pei Wah i^ I at N •igh Kills will now con- raj
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  • 79 11 TWELVE boys from St. Anthony's Boys* have been selected for gymnastic training at the National Recreation Centre. Gymnastics was introduced to the school recently. Training will be conducted during the Easter vacation. The 12 selected for training are- Tan Suan Lian. Foo Siang Ngok.
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  • 50 11 SERANGOOM: With no proper facilities for sports, Kong Yong Chinese have little to offer this year. However, the boys have done fairly well in the District cross country running. Tan Ah Bah finished 19th in a cross-country race and is now training fur other events
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  • 60 11 FORTY -TWO year old \bdul Karim. Prints 5 Hill Secondlantfr led his staff in >r match against the The Major played at t -forward. Five minutes before the of the match, the popuiar or injured his wrist and eave the field amidst from the big
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  • 23 11 Oldham Methodist Lining hard for their >chool spurts to be held on be held dur holidays beginning on 19.
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  • 23 11 Anglo-Chinese is one of noolboy basketball players B Niching him. m I Teo Kim V in
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  • 8 11 I m National Ascot is beinv;
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  • 91 11 The Innocents are taking to athletics SERANGOON, Tues. Holy Innocents High are hard at work building an athletics learn. Mr. Wong Kuen Sek. sports secretary, who is also Singapore coach, is training the boy The schools top sprinter. Tan Soh Koon is lit and training regularly. In the 440. Lim
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  • 655 11 ALLAN LEWIS helpi you to plan your punting wisely KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. FLYING MIST, a last start winner over 7F, should win the Class 5, Div. 1 race over the same distance here tomorrow. Flying Mist carried 9.0
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  • 143 11 Bright Eyes best in Div. 2 ORIGHT EYES, naru rowly beaten by Barakat over 7F on the first day, should win the Class 3, Div. 2, 6F. race tomorrow. Bright Eyes gets only 4 lb. extra and always saddles up well. Hard Final, who did not *>tart the first day,
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  • 33 11 r>ROBABLE sera tellings: 1 Jara, Welsh King. Volare. Little Lulu, Clear Reception. Tinggi Harappan, Rocket, Rilex, Delargo, Colza. Impress, Movieland, Spanish Prince. Dilcuba. Prediction, Malaya. Metrostar and Peewee are doubtful.
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  • 79 11 MEL CHARLES, Arsenal's £45,000 Soccer investment does not want to play again this season. He feels his future is threatened unless he rests immediately. After 24-year-old Mel had dropped out of the Welsh team he said: "I am fed up and worried. My knee doesn't
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  • 200 11 f 10-LB EXTRA FOR LAST PERFORMANCE I BUT THE OPPOSITION IS NOT STRONG OHANGRILA, second to Pulot Itam over ss, and second to Dr. Doddington over 6F at Penang's February/ March meeting, looks a good bet in the Class 5 Div. 2 race over 5|F. He
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  • 195 11 THE WEAKEST FIELD IN MALAYA... YET IT'S HARD TO CHOOSE DUNTERS are set a formidable task to pick the winner of the Class 5, Div. 4 race over 7F. which comprises the weakest field of horses in Malaya. Golden Nabob is the only horse with anv recent form. He finished
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  • 33 11 LONDON. Tues. Northampton crushed Blackheath 51-14 in a Rugby Union match at Franklin Gardens, Northampton. Northampton's total for the season is now 720 an alltime club record Reuter
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  • 205 11 UNLUCKY EXHIBITOR WILL TRY TO MAKE AMENDS... BUT PEKING TOO HARD TO BEAT EXHIBITOR II who was a little unlucky when third to Umbrian and All Clear over 7F the first day, usually docs much better in his second race so should take part in the finish of the Class
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  • 340 11 CL. 3, DIV. 2— GF: All The Way 9.00. Tingrpi Harappan 8.13. Rocket 8.12, Rilex 8.11, Bright Eyes 111 8.08, Franeoscot 8.07. Hard Final 8.07, Ring's Scholar 8.06 Flood Hero 8.06, Gustani 8.06. Daulath 8.05, Kaboo 8.05. King-all 8.05, Delargo 8.04. Dimples 8.03, Colza 8.02. CL.
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  • 126 11 Dilraba out, so go for Signal Patrol niLRUBA, who was withdrawn after going to the post in Race 7 on the first day, will not contest the Class 3, Div. 4, 6F. event tomorrow. I like the chanco oi Signal Patrol, who always saddles up well. In his second race
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  • 51 11 FARRER PARK, Tues.— S. R. S. Naidu is Tamil Brotherhood Association table tennis champion. He beat K. Govindarajoo 21-15. 21-9 at the club house yesterday. A. M. Nathan and J. E. Nathan won the doubles title They beat P. Benedict and P. Vetriveloo. 21-18,
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  • 34 11 KRANJI, Tues.— Two goals each by Wearing and YusolT helped GHQ FARELF beat 443 BAD 5-1 here yesterday. Barlow scored the other goal for GHQ. BAD's lone goal came from Christie.
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  • 16 11 ZAGREB. Tues. Zoltan Berczik and Eva Koczlan retained their European table tennis titles here yesterday.
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  • 151 12 Maxwell run out steam Maxwell \V t\ Kebencran 1 FARRER PARK, Tues.— Lack of stamina nearly cost Maxwell "A" the match. But thanks to Lady Luck goalkeeper Amin, they ray with two valuable is lor their Div. 3A camr n. Uucwell started full of bounce. But they ran themout with
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  • 66 12 HONG KONG SAIL AGAINST MANILA MANIL inur-port regatta between the Royal Hong K :ht Club and the Ma •it Club \pril 16 and Bri- the U6sti.soO Babe ZaP.I. MANlLA.— American OlymP" William .Miller arrived nr. urnold Palmer the Ma •At. -U.P.I. M<>\ IK CAB I-O Ihe irlo international lann tennis
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  • 33 12 •NDON. Tu< :iglish League match* -iue One: Wolverhamp •on Wanderers 5 West Han United 0. League Three: Halifax rov.ni 2 Reading 2. League Four: Northarrmtor 6 Barrow 0.- Reuter
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  • 77 12 INDIANS ENTER DAVIS CUP ZONE FINAL I>ANGKOK. Tues. India ■■.nil the semi-final round of tiif Davis Cup eastern zone. Tney lead Thailand 3-0. In the first singles, Jagciip Mukerjee, junior champion of Inaia, beat Sutnirapan Koralak. Tuailand's number one, 11-9, 0-6. 6-2, 3-6. 6-3 Second singles went to Nare&h Kumar.
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  • 52 12 SIMS tin Won Villa goalkeeper makes this "catlike" leap at a *hot lnmi Murray, the v\ ol\ «*> centre forward. He saved it too. But Decley later got the on!> coal <-t the match t<> Bive Wolves a 1-0 victory in the F.A. (up semi-final
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  • 240 12  - We've got the courage so now a new cup tournament to foster TALER VAZIR MARKAR By JALAN BESAR Tuesday. A FTER the Asian Cup Youth soccer tournament at Merdeka Stadium, Singapore is aiming to add a higher degree of talent to the courageous spirit already displayed. A week from today,
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  • 391 12  - UNSTOPPABLE: KOK SENG'S ROCKET ROUTS RAJAHS IN FIRST MATCH OF SEASON CHUA BAN HOCK Skinner stands guard in Police goal By GEYLANG. Tuesday. Police Sports Association 1; Kota Rajah 0. QNLY one goal was scored, but what a beauty! It proved too that Singapore's Malava Cup centre-half can crack a
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  • 54 12 1-0 upset for Div. 1 side UARRER PARK. Tues.— Tan Hock Seng Hospital, entering the third division this season beat Sukaramai (Div. 1> 1-0 In a friendly match here yesterday. Hospital scored their winning goal In the second half through Zainul Hussein. BLUE ROVERS held Mount Emily to a scoreless
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  • 93 12 SOCCER: SAFA premier league; KAK v Royal N.i\y, Jalan Besar (5.15 p.m.); SAFA Div. >K SCC v SKC, padang; Alexander v Stable Boys, Balestier Road; Army league MOR Div. 1 61 Coy RASC v 19 Signal Regiment; SIR v District Workshop: 18 Signal Regiment '.V v SKR
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  • 92 12 INSPIRED 'KEEPING SPARKS VICTORY Singapore:, Tues. Meet today's Sports Hero '^-year-old goalkeeper for Hongkong Shanghai Bank. His name— Francis Rappa, ex-St. Joseph's School goalkeeper (19.)(i). He was bombarded yesterday by every Eveready forward in their SAFA Div. 3 match on the padang. He stopped a 20 yard drive by winger
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  • 29 12 MEXICO CITY, Tues.— Jose Medei. bantamweight champion of Mexico, floored Danny Kid twice in scoring a unanimous ten-round decision over the Filipino boxer last night,— U.P.l.
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  • 172 12 Who will challenge the carrom king? FARRER PARK. Tues. The sportsman who routs his rival sitting down yesterday added another victim to tne list. Peter Benedict 22. won the Tamil Brotherhood Association carrom championship by beat in i;- M. Set>aran 30-12. Carrom is a game similar to table billiards, except
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  • 50 12 AMERICAN WELTER GIVER BARNES A THRASHING SYDNEY. Tues. Ralph Dupas, third ranked American welterweight, easily outpointed George Barnes over 12 rounds here last night. The defeat virtually ends the Australians slim hopes of fighting for the world title. He holds the B: Em] in la Duj I I |j C
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