The Singapore Free Press, 26 July 1960

Total Pages: 12
1 12 The Singapore Free Press
  • 20 1 THE NEWSPAPER EVEBvminv ls TALKIM WOUT j ■■■■■■_m_bh» The SINGAPORE Free Press NO. *****. TUESDAY, JULY 26, 1960. 15 CENTS.
    20 words
  • 120 1 Africans on rampage with the torch The situation explosive says Premier |l_l LAW AYO, Tuesday. African townships lit up the night m th> xmthern Rhodesian city last istralion buildings and beer eyed to have gone up m Oames. ils of rioting Africans went on a i tiu
    120 words
  • 255 1 Queen's sympathy for injured Ghana ambassador LONDON, Tuesday. THE Queen yesterday sent a message of sympathy to the Ghana High Commissioner m London, Sir Edward Asafu-Ad jayc, and expressed her concern at the assault made on him on Saturday evening. The Queen's private secretary, Sir Michael Adeane, telephoned the Ghana
    255 words
  • 65 1 TEACHING BABY HOW TO GROW UP INTO A BIG. STRONG ELEPHANT An African elephant shows its young calf how to find that tasty tit-bit on a farm m Uganda. They are both thoroughly enjoying a feed from a large bin where over-ripe fruit has been thrown. It is knowing little
    Paul Popper  -  65 words
  • 154 1 MASS MASSACRE OF 3,000 REFUGEES NEAR NEPAL BORDER KATMANDU. Tues. A Tibetan freedom fighter reported yesterday he saw Chinese Communist troops slaughter 3.000 men, women and children Just a mile from the Nepalese border last month. The report was brought here by Chawang Puncho, a khampa tribesman. Puncho said ne
    U.P.I.  -  154 words
  • 53 1 'Dead' man turns up with wife, children TOKYO, Tues Genzo Seki, 42, a former Japanese Navy civilian reported killed during the IVacific hama from Saipan aboard a United States freighter. He wpy accompanied by his wife, a native of Rota Island who rescued him when he was washed ashore, and
    53 words
  • 21 1 LONDON. Tues.— An expedition I of 65 British schoolboys left yesterday for a seven-week expedition to Iceland.
    21 words
  • 27 1 CAIRO, Tues. The United Arab Republic's Ambassador m Teheran, Mr. Moharram Hammad, has been recalled to Cairo for consultations following Persia's recognition of Israel.
    27 words
  • 22 1 CAIRO. Tues —President Nasser had an hour's meeting here with Major Raul Castro. Cuba's Minister for the Armed Forces.
    22 words
  • 148 1 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Plans to bring back Mr C W Bennett, a retired Shell executive now holidaying m Britain, was called off yesterday when his wife's condition Improved after she wa s injured m a road accident In Singapore on Saturday. Mr; Ida Bennett was
    148 words
  • 293 1 PROBE CALL BY THE U.S. fl£W YORK, Tues.— Russia yesterday opposed a United States proposal that the U.N. Security Council set up an international inquiry commission to investigate its charge that an American RB-47 was shot down because it had violated Soviet air space. Mr. Vasily
    293 words
  • 104 1 U.S. SAYS 'WE MUST GO ON WITH ATOM TESTS' 117-ASHINGTON. Tues.— Mr. f T John McCone, chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission, said that the United States would resume underground nuclear tests on its own if the Soviet Union declined to join m a cooperative programme. The United States offered
    104 words
  • 125 1 to BY CHANCE t received 0 cutting of your page from The Free Press. Your column is very interesting and I offer you my congratulations. Can you help me by giving me some oddresses of pen friends, preferably boys and girls of ages between 1 8 and
    125 words
  • 108 1 RUBBER DOWN «.J)(-n< <! til tin-, mornin. .it li nts n< thr i. i a| c. m i>n n I i.._. lln t"ii- I !I < I HOCK EXCHANGE M.»i._\ an 1 >|vi:< tl dull lim* .11 Siitx a t i omiAanl il- i h intf-i -I IT*
    108 words
  • 29 1 TOKYO. Tues.— a new storm. Tropical Storm Rose, with 40--raUe-an-hour wlQds, was located yesterday by the U.S sth Air Force 250 miles southweM of Marcus Island
    29 words
  • 19 1 TAIPEH. Tuca— Over 2.000 military pigeon* were lost ln recent pigeon race contest held m Formosa.
    19 words
  • 27 1 First Malayan Fund manager'! prices today— buying H. 31 and selling $1 30 xd Second Malayan Puna manager's prices buyli* ti.o2 and selling $1.00 xd
    27 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 71 1 leiss ikon I 1 m\ti* i ____H B it Kg? V |k itm.^Bl k i SB %4 iHg B_S__P^H r \f *>■ (Im Hg b' x f$ L,^S2lO/- W th fl9 Cns Wm?: p DISCOUNT FOR CASH) L jLW iolo Ay«n» i 6 Sor*-** *t**l9* *_*.#.«< _*U^#***< 4 "111 HIT
      71 words
    • 42 1 I H W W'” r ~-"~fl fl M IS m _fl fl flL_f I flfl fl -"fl flffl* mmmmtmS B^^ J^ 1 CAS HEATERS TOWN AND L.P.G. MODELS AVAILABLE SOLE DISTRIBUTORS SIIME DARBY See them at HOME APPLIANCES 304-S Orchard Road Singapore
      42 words
    • 31 1 m DANDRUFF rAi MUST E GO! i|-_f§_fH MIRACLE I_|€jP DANDRICIDE AvoUoM* from Hmtt*ta%aar%. ItSSmm*, Vf*M^^f9*m9Tr^9) ft vrOf 9A Ooolor- Canto cti TAI WAN TRADING CO., 31, North Cowot tl tat; 7.62.
      31 words

  • 779 2 Ceylon teas and rubbers up on Finance Minister's 'no nationalisation' pledge LONDON. Tues. r pHE -stock markets m London yesterday were generally quiet hut the tone remained satisfactory and further gains were recorded m industrials after an uncertain start. Business was restricted by the fresh fall on Wall Street on
    Reuter  -  779 words
  • 77 2 LONDON, Tues. British car exports dropped lv month, despite an increase j m production, the board of trade stated here yesterday The announcement said thai m June a five week peri<si 46.241 cars and t-Hda were exported, compared with 70.273 m May tour-week period and 47.586
    Reuter  -  77 words
  • 57 2 HONG KONG, Monday. Closing prices here today were: Previous Today H. A- S. Banking Corporation $1,210 $1,225 sales sellers Union Ins. Canton $93.00 $03.00 sales sellers Wheelock 7.35 7.40 sale.. sales HKong phone $38.00 $38.00 .ales sales Dairy Farm <_• Cold Storage $28 10 $28 30 sales
    57 words
  • 868 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. KEY TO MARKINGS. ccl cms capital issue. Kail eiclttfiig everything «tf exclatfmg tfivitfaM. i cbi cms bonus issue. I «er ridutfmg capital titan. t ccr cum capital rtttn. I ctf cum tfivitfeatf. c call can all. i
    868 words
  • 702 2 Easier conditions lead to fall in stock prices ■TTtT-lEt//* M hvi yi tTO Irl SINGAPORE, Tuesday. WHEN the Malayan Stock Exchange opened yesterday conditions were dull and easier and sixty per cent of listed counters fell m price. There was. however, no collapse m prices. which were more inclined to
    702 words
  • 244 2 NOTb: All prices oelou are middle prices. U.K. Closing Prices LONDON July 25. Previous -ucUy New York Prices NEW YORK. July SS. Previous Today TONE: Steady No. 1 RSS Aug. lanr).,.. I *A Contract I I _t I _H Dow lonesA yJ j I j
    244 words
  • 156 2 Selective interest m a market described as dull LONDON, Tues. Quotations were raised slightly at the outset m sympathy with Eastern levels but on the nondevelopment of interest they reverted to Friday's closing basis. Traders described the market as dull for the most part. Only selective interest was noted
    156 words
  • 154 2 Sir Geoffrey Clay: Mal natural rubber a progressive industry LONDON. Tuts I "IT is the aim ol" the Malayan (j ami the Robber Producers I I make lhe natural rubber industn fl most progressive basic industries I world. L, This v I frey Clay. < ber research U :.eli_l Rubber
    154 words
  • 138 2 London tin rules steady with the help of outside demand lONDON, Tues.— Follow j tag last Friday's sharp downturn, tin ruled steady helped by a certain amount 01 outside demand. Copper was steady m moderate dealings. In the absence of much consumer demand the market was sustained by the
    138 words
  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 583 2 rA _T >y TO THE t.A.L. LINES 2it» Sa.I.HKS to ADEN. RED SEA. MEDITERRANEAN. jg J l^ CONTINENTAL SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. §< Spore P Sham Peoaag JT m s Songkhla 28 28 July \A^ m.s. -Rarobad.a a. 30 Ml 4 Aag 5 6 Aug 6 7 Aug ft. ai.S. •Selaad.a b
      583 words
    • 167 2 MIII'MM. i BARBER LINE From U.S.A. EAST COAST PORTS via PANAMA LOS ANGELES St" AND HONGKONG OAKVILU 3 Aug TUDOP FERN-VILLE FAR EAST LINE* Frem U.S.A. CULF PORTS via PANAMA. LOS ANGELES SAN ftJ ANO HONGKONG CASTLEVILLE 7 Aug FERNBAY BARBER-FERN- VILLE LINE,, Tt: NEW YORK. BOSTON, PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE. MOSUE
      167 words
  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 174 2 -fc MM _t_ MV* Sa /^**SS*f: CHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Japan 1/2. Meinam 4/5, Shtnsui Maru No. 5 6A, Eastern Muse 6/7, Selandia I 8 9, Landaura 10/11, Glaucus 18, Dolpheverett 19, Sirusa N.Wall 2, Stia N.Wall 4. Arne Presthus 21/22, Gorgon
      174 words

  • 57 3  -  RICHARDS B Singapore. Tuesday VOMIT FOR 5 Le food and then ,r _N EIGHTH DAY r „j\ IKJE Veterinary Department is: Bir i U ;ii!ii. la-t week's mystery deaths of n n pi- n \\o hii Kang, Ponggol, Tarn ppei Serang— and Jurong
    57 words
  • 8 3 I! G C
    8 words
  • 8 3 I rue*. Old a:.d
    8 words
  • 4 3 coed
    4 words
  • 8 3 II ted Johore irie are
    8 words
  • 240 3 THIS CAMP WILL COMMEMORATE GOLDEN JUBILEE OF SCOUTING IN SINGAPORE SINGAPORE, Tues. Scouts m Singapore will hold a Patrol Camp at Jurong Park next month to commemorate 50 years of scouting m the State. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Inche Yusof bin Ishak. who is Singapore's Chief Scout, will open the
    240 words
  • 133 3 A 1 00-yard wooden wall in Change Alley conies down SINGAPORE, shoppers in Change Alley ran for cover when they saw the hawkers 1 stall> at which they were bargaining literally fall to the ground. The stalls came down as 10 workers demolished a 100-yard wooden wall, near the new
    133 words
  • 45 3 IPOH. Tues. Names and addresses of every person resident m Malaya will be m a master-file m the office of the Commissioner for Na- tional Registration, Kuala Lumpur, when the issue of new identity cards is completed m two and half years.
    45 words
  • 25 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The recently formed Federation Musicians Union has decided to ask the Government to restrict foreign musicians performing m Malaya.
    25 words
  • 131 3 SINGAPORE. Tues. Spectacle frames made m Singapore are finding an encouraging market m Indonesia, said Mr. Francis Leong. sales and publicity manager of Mayfair Optical House here. Mr. Leong. who will be having tor Jakarta this week for a two-month bus ness tour, said
    131 words
  • 295 3 Court awards judgment on pay claim to dismissed employee KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. Tlll_ SUPPLY of experienced Indian shop assist.mis had "dried up" as a result of the Federation's immigration laws, a lawyer told the High Court here. Mr. S. D. K. Peddle was making his submission against the claim of
    295 words
  • 25 3 SINGAPORE, Tues. The management committee of the Singapore Badminton Association will hold a meeting at the Badminton Stadium tonight at 8 p.m.
    25 words
  • 50 3 BAZAAR RAISES RECORD SUM IN A DAY SINGAPORE. Tues. The International Bazaar for the Singapore Blind Association, raised $101.--453.73, the biggest ever amount secured on one day. The bazaar, an annual alfair. was held m May. The stall which brought the highest amount was the Singapore stall which collected $41,055.24
    50 words
  • 25 3 KOTA BHARU, Tues. A PMIP State Assemblyman. Tengku Mohamed, an uncle of the Sultan of Kelantan. has resigned from the State Executive Council.
    25 words
  • 209 3 TUG official's call to union leaders: Strive to be independent SINGAPORE, Tues. A prominent Singapore trade unionist has called upon trade union leaders here to strive to be independent and keep the welfare of their union members foremost m their mind. The unionist Is Mr. Sandrasegran Woodhull, Political and Information
    209 words
  • 36 3 IPOH. Tues. A wounded tiger was killed by three men who fired seven shots at it from pointblank range while it fought with a friend of theirs In the Parit district near here.
    36 words
  • 57 3 BENTONG. Tues. A photographer, Chan Ah Wah 22, of Market Street, Bentong, who chased his younger brother Chan Mok Vow with an axe on June 16 pleaded guilty to a charge of having an offensive weapon. He was arrested with the axe by a detective.
    57 words
  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 60 3 I^ ___-TT TtfC-T* i- -f- r -f^ -k? _c M_r_L-»_i^Mr wb.n.ny rauoi iSJe. WOW JbYJEiRX W^JEJbli. FREE ENTRY CONTEST- SEE PAGE 12 j f TRANSISTOR I* CN "*I% BATTtRv' I J 48/- SAf€ HANDLING SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY LTD. k u\k ,n association with ViVW^ SINGAPORE PACKING CO.. LTD. S.NGAPORE
      60 words
    • 114 3 PAILLARD <df Optical-Magnetic* J\/}JfijY Souwd ram Projector SOOl '^Sl^9Bk__\ BOLEX has all thc features.. Most advanced lomm projector. Send lor folder to-day Agents: t. ammeters Ltd., 16. Collyer Quay. _Tpor»-lu WHITEAWAYS mm has something for everybody ...........1............. ____________l AmM A\\ mm Mm. B&K& mm. _____k Bill.:' B^ :^l pjr ?S
      114 words
  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 174 3 Medium Wave 476 metres and anniversary greetings with Short wave: 62 metres (4780 kc/s.) music from Kingsley Morrando; from 9.00 pan. 10.00 p.m. daily. 6.45 Sunset serenade. PM. 1.00 Programme sum- 653 Announcements; 7.00 The mary 102 Around the band- news 710 Newstalk; 7.15 Music stand; 1.30 The news; 1.40
      174 words

  • 210 4  - Report shows 31 to 35 is the dangerous driving age group in Singapore ALAN KHOO By Singapore, Tuesday THE HIGHEST NUMBER of accidents m Singapore last month were X caused by drivers of the 31 to 35 age group. They were involved m 93 accidents. f Drivers of the 17
    210 words
  • 43 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. Socialist Front M.P., Mr. V. David, adviser to the Malayan Pineapple Industry Workers' Union has called for a revision of the 1948 Trades Union Ordinance "to suit the changed circumstances and new development which have now arisen."
    43 words
  • 37 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Federation banks were warned by the president of the National Union of Bank Employees, at a meeting that their employees would not let them "do things as they pleased" any more.
    37 words
  • 18 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The pilgrim ship, Anking, is due to arrive m Port Swettenham today.
    18 words
  • 87 4 MIDNIGHT SHIFT AT HARBOUR ENABLES SHIPS TO CATCH UP LOST TIME SINGAPORE, Tues. The midnight to dawn extra shift, introduced recently by the Singapore Harbour Board to handle emergency cargo, has proved a big success. The new shift has considerably benefitted shipping companies. Vessels arriving In Singapore behind schedule, owing
    87 words
  • 36 4 PENANG, Tues. Malayan pilgrims will be able to travel m air-conditioned comfort and style m the next Mecca pilgrimmage when the 13,--000-ton ship Kuala Lumpur is put into service by the China Navigation Co.
    36 words
  • 30 4 MALACCA. Tues. A travelling library— the first m the Federation will be inaugurated by the Chief Minister of Malacca, Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba. at Sungei Rambai. today.
    30 words
  • 119 4 SINGAPORE SO 'CLEAN AND GREEN' SAY 19 TOURISTS SINGAPORE, Tues. Singapore is a city of friendly people, according to 19 American tourists who were here on a three-day visit. Mr. John BrockdorfT, leader of the party, said: "We were all very surprised to find Singapore such a delightful place. "We
    119 words
  • 71 4 They have already visited eight Asian cities from Tokyo to Bali. Other places which they will call at include Calcutta, Nepal, Cairo, Palestine and Athens. Among the party are eight teachers, two high school students, two housewives, a nurse, a photographer and a doctor and his wife. Mr. Brockdorff,
    71 words
  • 151 4 'HERART BATTERY' GIVE HAROLD MASKELL NEW LEASE OF LIFE SIXTY FIVE YEAR OLD Harold MaskeU (above) has just made medical history by being the first man m Britain to have a tiny electric battery sewn on his heart to keep him alive. The battery a Swedish Invention known medically as
    151 words
  • 27 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. Two locally recruited architects attached to the PWD have resigned from government service. They are Messrs. Lee Sian Teck and Si-Hoe Kok Sing.
    27 words
  • 34 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Maris Stella Vocational School, will be holding a school exhibition at its premises m Holland Road on August 12 and 13 m aid of the Maris Stella Building Fund
    34 words
  • 106 4 Ulu Langat asks for a $2.3 million water scheme for 21 areas KA.IAXd. TueJ A $2.3 million water supply extension scha has been proposed m I rani develop^ plan lor I hi Land This will bring *ve\ 21.125 people ir. fl Extension of teleptaj lities tn 12 areas are ra
    106 words
  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 105 4 f e*_-# to A^S- /'S~*~" :a ,s^w < He's the newest, the sharpest _X^ J? w f the smoothest, the toughest of -A <_______tihl^flfll________________. I the ner oc k Holme s-Bu lldog y 1^ Drummond-The Saint-Philip Mar(T^T tmMMM We >ne> thfee r Ur year$ ==:x *^^^^^^*m^^k* m j m m*
      105 words
    • 46 4 *^J^ CUPBOARD! BORNEO SUMATRA TRADING CO., M l (BUSINESS MACHINES DEPARTMENT 3rd Floor, KPM Bldg., 1 Finlayson Cr 81, Ampang Road, Kuala Lumpur 37-B. China Street Ghaut, Pcru—^^ a'gROHD; Spa FOR PERFECTION ffLI IN SCUND STYU |«»l J Sole Agents KIAN GWAN ("I tTC V _i
      46 words
  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 186 4 1 1 __r v ____l .-.-.fl .fl -*sl Bi AmM Mw Am mw fl ift !_______________________________r «RC X _______c __i Ml* __r _EPp kt> __R _____________________________________r li I t-^,O. BI _^a Bwl 9** Ifl S_^ i_ ,r fyflitiirTFr_i-5v^ :■>_!. robe (Tun soir I ma griffe perfumes eau de cologne Sold
      186 words
    • 289 4 *Maammmaammam\mmamt-m\mu%mm»*amamal^ i tn. CLUES ACROSS r greener eiderdown (6). 1. Directors of an art studio? 5. Town associated with a saintly animal-lover (7). 8. Brass is difficult for the Cock- 6. Upset by being deprived of a ney to wear on his arm (8). concert, perhaps? (12) 9. Double existence
      289 words
    • 48 4 IM I V -ill fT| V _l^l tttrnrn -.L-li TOD-fY: 12.53 pjn. TOMORROW: 0.16 p.m. and 1.22 p.m. THURSDAY: 0.53 a.m. and 1.52 p.m. FRIDAY: 1.31 a.m. and 2.23 p.m. SATURDAY: 2.13 a.m. and 3.00 p.m. SUNDAY: 304 ajn. and 3.45 p.m. MONDAY: 4.09 a.m. and 4.35 p.m.
      48 words

  • 226 5  -  A. Mahadeva By Singapore. Tues. L T oF HIS TRAINING [IOR TO TAK,NG up )M |NISTRATIVE JOB IN )CAL AIRWAYS FIRM v \l;j|i..in has been appointed to a iterative P<> st n an airways office m m North Africa. n.uii is 26-year-old Mr. Ong
    226 words
  • 11 5 I North j I ted Mr. f honorI
    11 words
  • 31 5 SUNGEI PATANI. Tues. Plana have been completed for the building of a hostel for assistant nurses at Kangar. Perlis The hostel will cost about $40,000.
    31 words
  • 212 5 Man is cleared after prosecution 'changes its horses...' DORT DICKSON, Tues. j 1 Tha president ot the Sessions Court here. Raja Redzuan bin Raja Ya'acob. referred to the change of prosecuting officer m a corruption case as "changing horses m mid-stream." j He added that this had resulted m the
    212 words
  • 75 5  -  Mr. David Chipp by picture. 0 The president of the Reuter Local Employees' Union. Inche Mohd. Noor bin Mohammad (left) presenting a silver tray to Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Stockwell at a farewell cocktail party. Mr. Stockwell, the South-East Asia
    Free Press  -  75 words
  • 66 5 BENTONG. Tues. A photographer. Chan Ah Wah, 22, was bound over for one year m $200 for chasing his younger brother. Chan Mok Vow, with an axe on June 16. Chan Ah Wah. who pleaded guilty, said that he intended to frighten his brother
    66 words
  • 147 5 Singapore girl wins two scholarships for graduate study in U.S. SINGAPORE, Tuesday. 24-YEAR-OLD graduate of lhe Nanyang University here has become the first Singaporean to receive a Frank M. S. Shu scholarship to study m an American university. She is Miss Leong Sui Lan, who has a Bachelor of Science
    147 words
  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 51 5 Uifta o{ j \es lets JoccoutL "ETRONOME I -.s.on-b«.lt Metrot i c m r re- l t t eocJ" An_ I p *ce sis.oo Each "■w *__«r____? tc pn<e LLV ltd s »-m-w i fJ WTH WINDOWS ____F «-3_ o Htalt g -^aK_a _j— V o^ fl !IKh_______________l-__l mw r
      51 words
    • 285 5 mmmm pwjt ***mm*m*t**\ _W!~___ tT^maa f^^___ f p *T l ?_S_p^ lii n I i -w^ f *Wl _jjj|JH V Vi D j Ti Menthol FILTER CIGARETTES The only American Am *£9!9^^~ brand available -S |[h_________1 -tdu Only NEWPORT I^^^^Sfes/ _J* C gar 1 HAVpßSUt^^^^^^^^^Mrjp -^5 _____B rits. with TMt
      285 words
  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 246 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice dc Fred Dickenson __^_^___^^__?_-____ij__"__»3E^__G**^r r ___E_^_____i N '"E 15 UNTIL r kmr^fmrfWSkx II MANDRAKE b y Lee Falk and Phli Davis 7 HAAM-MAYNOT MANPRAKE —ANP SEEMS TO PIVE /^T\ f7j BE NECESSARY TO J GESTURES- TMRU TME SUB'S Si PE, U r J VI iT
      246 words
    • 154 5 DIARY OF TODAY'S EVENTS 'X t^^^^^^^^ m^-^X mmMmm mmmmmm mmmmm^imai MINISTRY OF CULTIRE: Free film shows at Lam Ho VilI lage; Ming Ching School. Jalan Ulu Sembawang; Upper Alju.-ied j Road. 7 p.m. YMCA (Orcnard Road): Junior dept. open from >2 p.m.; body building and weight lifting 4 p.m.: cricket
      154 words

  • Dear Sir...
    • 134 6 WHAT' S WRONG WITH ATHLETIC MEETS mm 0 I am an athletics fan and have attended almost all the important athletic meets »held m Singapore this year. I've always enjoyed the spectacle of keen competition at these meets, but I have one grouse. A sports photograph published on 17 June
      134 words
    • 130 6 Dear Sir When I wrote the previous time about farcical records at AA A. meets, a gentleman writing under the name of "Cinders" accused the critics of being blinded by prejudice. I would like to ask this gentleman (or the A.A.A.) whether all the records tabled as A.A.A. records m
      130 words
    • 96 6 Congratulations to Pak Kasur for bringing up a subject that needs urgent attention. As far as I con recall, one young boy was stabbed m a Singapore cinema and scores of others were involved m gang fights offer they had finished seeing cinema shows. The
      96 words
    • 46 6 Dear Sir Why can't there be a Kebun Kanak-Kanak (Garden of children) here? If Pak Kasur has found that this sort of thing keeps Indonesian children oway from fights and mischief, it could surely do a world of good for our boys and girls. RUGAIAH IBRAHIM
      46 words
    • 55 6 Dear Sir There's no point classifying films as "Adults Only" and then admitting children. As a matter of fact, an "Adults Only" label would only encouroge the youngsters more. And we can't blame them for their natural curiosity. Ticket sellers should be instructed not to sell tickets to them at
      55 words
    • 20 6 No man is the wiser for his learning: wit and wisdom are born with a man —JOHN SELDEN
      20 words
  • 1081 6 Andrew: Can LOVE survive bossiness after we're married? MY GIRL IS FOUR INCHES TALLER... OF LATE SHE'S BECOME SO BOSSY DROP ESME A LINE DON'T get- upset*. Jot down your troubles m a letter and post them to Esme. She'll give you sound advice —or a rocket if you deserve
    1,081 words
  • 392 6  - A latter-day Casanova, Errol Flynn was at least honest with himself in his last book PETER FORSTER by ranter, t LONDON, Tuesday. rpHE.LATE Errol Finn's third and last book (few remember he wrote also a travel book and a novel) is at last published m full m London. i "My
    392 words
  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 560 6 I You ran hand m your classified ad. to any on* of COLD STORAGE SHOPS throughout MALAYA and SINGAPORE CAMIRON HIOHLANOS Cold Storag* ,U> LtdSO Taaaa Rata. IPOH COM Storage (M) Ltd., 1-* CIAN Street. LANS COM Storage <U, Ltd* 10 Now Road. KOTA BHAMU Cold Storage (M) Ltd* 11S7
      560 words
    • 36 6 GIFTS for the House... SILVER E.P.N.S. WARE TEA a COFFEE SETS, ENTREE DISHES, CAKE BASKETS, SALVERS, SAUCE BOATS, OVENPROOF CASSEROLE DISHES, etc. LANKA Jewellers, (THK BOOM FOR CEYLON GEMSi 20, BATTERY ROAD, S'PORE- 1. PHONE: *****
      36 words
    • 54 6 ™Sample J %c famous Danish Cannes will be distributed at FITZPATRICKS SUPERMARKET From 25th to 30th JULY YES THAr MEANS TO. 1 1 VH|mE^ r^ sfe ll *^^^Bt»- J i^*' r>. X^n___^^_______---_______---_!^-_LJ__i V I j O (IERA oom*/iiaf _«_E«c/rK* *(53 PERFORM XLt available aU HI-FI Trader* J 59, South Bridge
      54 words

  • 103 7 I nGAP ore EXPORTERS f (pLOR E NEW j EN UES OF SUPPLY IN g FEDERATION o g PILLAI Singapore. Tuesday. By X t^^jvj^r^nough rattan m Singapore arv exploring m*tm avenues of supply T md Indonesia. N1 lhe United Kingdom, United tinental countries are
    103 words
  • 69 7 FOOTBALLER IS NOW FIRST ASIAN MANAGER OF WORKSHOP tfUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— A footballer, Mr. J. Govindasamy. became the first Asian manager of the Central Electricity Board workshop m Bungsar Road. He succeeds Mr. John Edward Steer who left Kuala Lumpur un( j er the Malayanisation scheme. Mr. Govindasamy is a
    69 words
  • 18 7 FREE TO FACE TRIAL ON BORDER CHARGE IKok rgi of an m ong :ncr K. a I Moiki-
    18 words
  • 81 7 tne i ud iuon V. R. v Irom 4 to Far t to be lll_n___f l *ne ]ffi A later I .nd corporation's branches there. Tnis will be his first visit to Singapore after six years, Std Mr. D. J. Hill, Far Eastern manager of tne company.
    81 words
  • 214 7 Kampong folk express thanks for a 'vital' bridge now being built SINGAPORE, Tuesday. RESIDENTS living m a kampong off Paya Lehar have expressed their "heart-felt thanks" to the Government lor providing them with a 'Vital" bridge. For the past 10 years they :>td a bridge made of coconut trunks and
    214 words
  • 86 7 HELENA OFF TO STUDY DECORATION rjINGAPORE, Tues. Miss >5 Helena Leung. 18, left recently for London to study interior decoration. Helena is an old girl of Fairfield Methodist Girls School and the AngloChinese School. Helena will be away for three years. She said: 'Singapore needs more interior decorators, especially since
    86 words
  • 290 7 More than 2,000 at Bedoh watch boatmen their skill at sailing their holehs on the sea Team event provides highlight of day with a 'photo finish 9 BEDOK, Tuesday. MORE THAN 2,000 people of all nationalities lined the Bedok beach for over a mile to watch
    290 words
  • 170 7 ECONOMISTS MOST UNPOPULAR, HE TELLS ROTARIANS SINGAPORE, Tues.— The economist is an unpopular person m his society, members of the Rotary Club of Singapore West were told. The economist who said this is Dr. C .R. Wharton, Field Associate of the American Council of Economic and Cultural Affairs stationed m
    170 words
  • 69 7 BUDDHIST EXPERT TO GIVE TALKS DURING 3-MONTH STAY K~INGAPORE, Tues.— A well-known Buddhist philosopher, Rev. Narada Mahathera, recently arrived from Saigon for a threemonth stay m Singapore. Rev. Narada, as he is better known, will, during his stay, give sermons and hold discussions weekly on Buddhist philosophy. He is the
    69 words
  • 63 7 IT-JALA LUMPUR. Tues. A delegation of three Federation MPs will leave on Aug. 11 by air to attend a conference of Commonwealth Parliamentary Association branches m the Malaya-Borneo group m Kuching. The delegates are the Assistant Minister of Interior, Inche Ismail bin Yusof, Mr. Geh Chong
    63 words
  • 134 7 A RENOWNED POET GOES HOME AFTER 200 LECTURES JTues^-^ After delivering over 200 religious lectures here and m the Federation, Mr. C.S.S. Mani Bagavathar, 42, a Hindu religious lecturer from Ceylon, left for Colombo. Mr. Bagavathar was seen off at the airport by many Indian dignitaries. i In a message
    134 words
  • 26 7 SUNGEI PATANI, Tues. Tengku Mansur bin Tengku Yacob, son of the Malayan High Commissioner m London, has been appointed a probationary agricultural officer here.
    26 words
  • 83 7 Five ex-council men are off to England in search of knowledge SINGAPORE. Tues. Five architectural draughtsmen, who resigned recently from the Singapore Improvement Trust and the City Council are now on their way to Britain seeking admission to the Royal Institute of British Architects. One of them, Mr. A.W. Dharmawardena.
    83 words
  • 30 7 RAUB, Tues. For stealing bananas worth 25 cents on June 22. a farmer, Wong Lap Khuen. 28. of Sungei Ruan new village, was fined $25. MR DHARMAWARDENA
    30 words
  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 21 7 a LOW-PRICED =|g I__P^M_R w,th Ef .INCORPORATING HANV j=: r I|f ACrVANCtt* FEATURES W4coll p m y o; .;r T t:/,.i,.
      21 words
    • 124 7 lIIW 1 The Combination That Makes Your HI-FI and STEREO Perfect j m Transcription Pick-up Arm TPA.I2 a SgD mmmfSx^Mm •___!___y g Transcription Motor 301. B From All Radio Dealers. B I Sole Agents:- KEE HUAT RADIO CO., LTD. Singapore Kuala Lumpur Penang. S____mw l"'-*' i c ™^s frr\lXf •_>
      124 words
  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 36 7 -I»l iliiiSiiiiPy /^^Zgwb TMANI<S^\ R_H? WMAT WE ACE ABOUT TO RECEIVE EXCEPT THE j\ j o __-____________!i [j iT i ll I I /In It IB >Kf ___x_i>_F___iJS?vS.:;:. I IK 1 4____i__3P.il i__KS?&* iii£. i i
      36 words

  • 1018 8  -  STANLEY JACKSON Continuing SECRETS OF THE RITZ by accompanied by his own chef! TO-MORROW: The late Aga Khan deserved the title "King of the Ritz." THEY s_iY that the solid marble arcade will outlive the Rita lts^ 1--1 But while the hotel stands so
    1,018 words
  • 18 8 LONDON. Tues.— Princess Alexandra of Kent, the Queen's cousin, has a mild attack of food poisoning.
    18 words
  • 498 8  - THE LATEST FROM PARIS: STRAW DRESSES THAT RUSTLE WHEN YOU MOVE. ..AND THE MARVEL OF WASH-AND-IRON VELVET JEANNE GRAHAM By PARIS, Tuesday. LEFT: My tavourite dress this season (for party-lime anyway) is this robe a danser by Tiktiner of the Cote d'Azur. It comes m white, embroidered with navy blue
    498 words
  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 246 8 The Latest PROTECTION ,jgjj> at to the EYES mM f your ch,ldren iff X and YOURSELF mi j y 5 IL use (~_s_* UNBREAKABLE j\ PLASTIC <M LENSES lii by AMERICAN OPTICAL j«*' OhtainaoL from j NEW CHINA OPTICAL CO., 159, North Bridge Road, "Capitol Building" Singapore. Tel: ***** *****
      246 words
    • 58 8 Setback fori M nan \3t__. way here venerea;. _cr_H poaMk f im'mtM WASHES I A* rinFes spjnTdry i^3l T TMt WM S..HOJI Sole A. THE EMPOR^, 17-19, 2b. REMOIII superfuh HAIR! TRICO V\AT£-- IN ITALY C-; SAFELY Rt t superfluo" 5 Is 1 it Uo. Removes to No J Kill*
      58 words
  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 134 8 VmJAx* m^Xx£ t &ffi mm mM\M*Zi *J /^^a\m Mm W jH^i.l m Kii_h _____L________l ____k_ BORN today, you are one of those outgoing individuals who makes an impression upon your environment. What you say and do will change conditions. Kind and sympathetic to all, especially those whom you believe may
      134 words
    • 135 8 fmm Mnm**x\*mm*******mmmmmmm******m To find what the stars have m store for you tomorrow, select your birthday star and read the corresponding paragraph. Let your birthday star be your daily guide. TOMORROW LEO (July 24- Aug. 23) press forward m urgent matters. You can accomplish something im* portant to your future.
      135 words
    • 139 8 ..WIW-PW—l ll mmmaamrm-m Capricorn (Dec. 2:.-jan 201 Interests at a distance should come into play at this time. Perhaps you are on vacation. AQVARIL'S Man. 21-Feb. 19) An important letter may increase your business potent t.t Is PISCES (Feb. 20- Mar 20) If you want the most important results, select
      139 words

  • 355 9  - Pressure cooking is a joy if you know how to use this new gadget MARGREAT WEE A PA CE OF NEWS, VIEWS FOR WOMEN PRESENTED 8Y... fHERE are many cooking gadgets m the market today to help the modern housewife. But these modern devices can be quite baffling to the
    355 words
  • 236 9 WHAT WE NEED IS 'CHARM' SCHOOL RUN ON PARIS LINES, SAYS MRS. KLERK IF there's one thing 1 that attractive Mrs. Louise Klerk would like to see m Singapore it is the establishment of a modelling school, run on entirely different lines from the existing ones. For Mrs. Klerk, one
    236 words
  • 100 9 The magic magnet in these new earrings -THERE'S magic m the x latest idea for earrings. At least, that's what I thought, and I'm sure you would too, when you see them at Robinson's. But the simple explanation is that they are magnetic. Just place the earrings on your ear
    100 words
  • 58 9 A NAIL CLIPPER STRICTLY FOR MILADY AT C. K. Tang's recently I found a nail clipper strictly meant for milady. It Is tiny, and delicate— about half the size of the usual ones. Incidentally, it may be a good source for inducing your kids to cut their nails —well, at
    58 words
  • 55 9 A TRIUMPH for the women who always say "I wish somebody would discover a fabric that is uncrushable. cool, washable and yet inexpensive." At last somebod} has. It is Dacron silk, which is just as ideal for sheath dresses as it is for costumes. From
    55 words
  • 42 9 A complete set of baby's wear from Australia is now obtainable at Soon Joo m High Street. Made by Bond's the clothes are some of the prettiest I've seen. They range from sleeping bags to matinee jackets.
    42 words
  • 67 9 CHOCOLATES: THE SWEETEST NEWS TODAY HERE'S good news for the girls with a sweet tooth, and who do not have to watch their weight. Nestles products have imported three new varieties from England and Belgium. They are the Orange and Grapefruit 100-gram packings and the 50-gram 'Club" bar. Colourfully wrapped,
    67 words
  • 68 9 NEW BEAUTY AID CAUSES STIR AMONG WOMEN TH E beauty preparation Placentubex for the rejuvenation of ageing skin, has caused quite a stir of excitement among local women. Kay, of Kay Beauty Service m Battery Road, reports that she has received a large number of queries on the correct use
    68 words
  • 42 9 A BROCADE that washes. This ls the cotton brocade which has just arrived from Switzerland at Bombay Bazaar, ln High Street. Gold threaded, you have the choice of plain or floral fabric m white, pink and beige.
    42 words
  • 389 9 BAKED BANANAS WINS THE $20 THIS WEEK Ricepe Contest MRS. L. LIM, of 51 Carisbrooke Grove, Serangoon Garden Estate, Singapore 19, wins the first prize m Recipe Contest No. 29 for her "Baked Bananas/ She gets $10 and a Nestle hamper worth $10. INGREDIENTS: Six firm bananas, lemon juice, two
    389 words
  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 183 9 I ISS I -ISpi I if >i?-f 1 I **sS?§r§nS___ I x- _____S___s_*S. I I I I I I I llll> is tin "looi.' that French girls all A»aiin_; v the moment. It is the .-ho *p«-nt five months touring .'♦nt.-i i hat French girls loved it because m. tmmti
      183 words
    • 195 9 the simplest ever way to *^___J<_a-r-Bf-!^^^_iJl._f__r/ j _____P___Pr^-'--soir O-Stihutom LINDETEVES-JACOBERG SINGAPORE -K. LUMPUR PENANG IPOH JESSELTON <$*■ nl _&t2-__k_^ Mmmm M\ _-_-f l_P=?H^ '^S_B___r^ y^ _r _-_-i i_K^ ___HS__l _v :^H H_£ Jr^ _H '■■■■■mW.:- S Yes, even you run thc risk ol j\ offending unless you take some Ki^P^^f^Sß
      195 words

  • 49 10 GOH THE MARRYTIME EAGER TO REPEAT HIS SUCCESS TOMORROW mfg Goh Geok I_oo of Merrytime B p hHiJ team into the final of the Singapore Inu-? pionship on Sunday night. Merry time. <h_R>J] past two years, will meet I'niversity of \1 final tomorrow night at the S.B.A. Hall. Gtjll
    49 words
  • 199 10 'FIGHT MY TIGER,' HE TELLS INGO T\ENVER. Colorado. Tues Pep Barone, manager of Philadelphia knockout sensation Sonny Liston. said that Ingemar Johansson should agree to meet his truly fearful Tiger. Liston, by knocking out Zora Folley m the third round of their Denver Coliseum battle cleared away from American heavyweight
    U.P.I.  -  199 words
  • 141 10 UNITED NATIONS OLYMPIC TEAM IS CALLED FOR LONDON, Tues.— A member J of Parliament who not so long ago ran a mile m less than four minutes suggested today that the United Nations should enter a team m the Olympic Games. In a letter to the Times. Chris Chataway cited
    U.P.I.  -  141 words
  • 29 10 ROME, Tues.— Four late entries for the Olympic Games next month from Kenya. Haiti, Lebanon, and Vietnam have been accepted. This brings the total to 87.— Reuter
    Reuter  -  29 words
  • 95 10 Rifle suting brings terror to stadium HONOLULU. pin- at a saa game Ml shot fe last nt| lieved to be who ol sm The umpire Fm ston. right ear. Th. bi under'the ski;, a above th. I There Mi no fc and Johnsto: it. ..at is factory eta Tripler Ho.:
    U.P.I.  -  95 words
  • 35 10 Four sal with! judo m [ALAN c: h pore. hSM i j happy motrd to ai-OtbeJ at th. Singap«M grading c The G. J< IfUn pie cefffclO' j they kHI be PJ_J certil. I other
    35 words
  • 34 10 Moore stop' champ in a i ALBUrn chair.;- apj> "J bro.. kie m the th- ir t t: '.JJ put J lfO yd bou< diti fend pounds TJ broken > j lan nai oasrf\ Ven-
    34 words
  • 43 10 If** 0 STONEHAVEN. Tues.— A Se*"'^.,^ mi a world record by scoring one n ho m 23 hours and 40 minutes. Prex wU Uris tito j Brechin (Scotland) Young M pn „l ir iu^ team, one million m hour*
    43 words
  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 177 10 For Cool Comfort y^s 65% jW JM Tetoron \m***^j mm \L\ Cotton A. All C. nn A 'WURLITZER WuRIirZER SINGAPORE PIANO CO., 169, Orcr-crd Road, S SPORTSHIRTS AS LOW AS $2-50 ea. Beautiful designs m Various Colours from America, Germany I and France materials at Leela Silk Store 7. Stamford
      177 words
    • 322 10 '/£/■'■<■ I _______N U I ___B______A _i ______N 4______o_^ fb.jMj *^^^^^^^^^^p^-^^^S^T^^^*}^^***tSf*\t.' r _flft__^___.ft-ftjr\ "y ?_B. vr< *^k_ ____C^^ ■.•■■^V ..*MmMf*Mm. Aw^mmavys&StMMx. _-_._(jJH_ffl_____________B__^_i l _^_Pl__^_H ■■'"*> X ■<*_?'■_________}.--_-: v<*rT3-I"5 ,\m\v r*J-B_^|B_K?_^___H___-V 's^mw*^. ._f_l_F ■M\WjAv//>f*M ___EA2_3 ___t__W£_t-'''-''i_H___f VI /?jSa_!-P^-PWfe^'' j-^ ■$ii~ VJ _M__i4_K '"X^*- _______C^_-__X '^m\mm^^^slmmmmm\mmm\wnW^ "WINDSOR" Baby Wear The ideal baby
      322 words
    • 1096 10 mmmmmamma _____w_____^___^ gHOPPING CENTRE brings you every I Tuesday and Friday the good buys available m the shops. There seems to be no lack of good products and ideas m Singapore these days. Some of them yonTl find here. FOR BEAUTIFUL BATIKS lithe very latest selections make a point of
      1,096 words
    • 235 10 For all CARPETS j DRY-CLEANING Contoct: WASHINGTON Dry Cleaning Co. 412-414, Orchard Road, Singapore. Phone: ***** **mt*P***' y cool', --\____Bfc. _BrTTiT-r_B^ mm t I w Ia __s___^' Available on Easy Hire- Pu r chase Terms. AGENTS DISTRIBUTOR. (PVT) LTD. 12, Battery Road, Ist. Floor, Singapore 1. Tel. *****. Save your
      235 words
    • 226 10 FOR THAT COOL-COMFORT FEELING Use m mm *> utmtmm > DIPLOMAT Gives REAL VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY I^IAI_^PRICES ANNUAL SALE GENTS' CREASELESS NONIRON SHIRTS $4.90 'GENTS' DACRON I FINISHED TROUSERS $490 U.S.A. BABYDOLL PYJAMAS $5.90 LADIES' SWIMSUITS 53. 50 FANCY STRIPED BATHTOWELS $100 Fancy UMBRELLAS with Waterproof Cover $2.50 CATHAY
      226 words

  • 147 11 iv* J* Going: yielding Iws 1 Div. b Furs. Won by one, 2_. Time 1 mm 15 2 5. I fmm i Div. I—6 Furs. (P and O Cup). Won by I_. 3_, 2.. Time 1 mm 13 1 Div. I—7 Furs. Won by Head, nose,
    147 words
  • 630 11  -  HENRY LONGHURST By LONDON. Tuesday. CONFESS that my own main interest m attendIbc nnal day of the DaJca tournament recently not so much to set vhich of the usual names would this time finish at the
    630 words
  • 413 11 SATURDAY AUGUST 15... KEEP THIS DATE FREE SINGAPORE, Tuesday. gINGAPORE is going to the Olympics next month. Already the names of seven men have been approved by the Singapore Olympic Sports Council. Perhaps more will be added to the
    413 words
  • 293 11 Only one goal down, then crash...7 times Social Welfare 8; Robinson Sports Club 0. Xj^ARRER PARK, Tues. r Despite unfavourable conditions, Social Welfare trounced their opponents m this friendly soccer match yesterday. Sound teamwork and individual brilliance were m evidence. But what a fright the Robinson men got m the
    293 words
  • 66 11 ROME, Tues. Italy's defence minister Mr. Giulio Andreotti. president of the Olympic Organizing Committee, called attention to the "grave moment of international tension" when he opened Olympic Village yesterday. He expressed hopes the animosities between nations would be forgotten within "the sacred zone of
    U.P.I.  -  66 words
  • 37 11 WEST JORDAN, Tues.— Matchmaker George Parnassus of the Olympic Boxing Club m Los Angeles and promoter Norm Rochschild will negotiate for a title bout between middleweight champion Gene Fullm*- onri B-Mfar Ray Robinson.— U.P.I.
    U.P.I.  -  37 words
  • 338 11 Borneo athletes will join today's Olympic trials FARRER PARK, Tuesday. WITH the Rome Olympics just one month away, the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association have yet to select athletes to represent the State. Today, four Olympic trials will be held at the cinder track here, commencing at 5 p.m. The six
    338 words
  • 198 11 GOODWOOD. Sussex, Tues.— Mr. Donald Campbell. British holder of the world water speed record, yesterday made the first powered run m his car, "bluebird" m which he hopes to set up a new world land speed m September. He travelled around the circuit at a
    Reuter  -  198 words
  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 8 11 tt record Ea>t Birkmey r _^VO_T^i _2_M.ttT.i-1 blty
      8 words
    • 205 11 I YOUR OFFICE I I EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS I 2 HEADS WERCHAHGEABLE OH 1 BASE *I§il?^fS^ IT'S A FOOD /^PfL_/ f^liffi IPlvHym^P. E and MEAT 3 MmmW^^mfmi' JP^IS^S/^ 5 CHOPPER! IL__J^'/>]?\^^^l^i^)^P^ i lill/' IT'S A SALAD |lj_i_=illfF jj|' fSyIM Vazey-Mate4 ™_«5S. Talk about a package deal! Here m one compact, eye-catching
      205 words

  • 234 12  -  ALLAN LEWIS By PENANG, Tuesday. MALLEE, a last start winner over 9F at Kuala 1U Lumpur, showed that she is holding that form by running three m 38-3/5 on the outside of number
    234 words
  • 48 12 Ho Cheiuii. Yau (second from left) heads Kitchee s s econd goal m the match against Joint Services at the week-end. Defenders are Nay lor (left) and Paulson (right). Goalkeeper Osborne is on the ground. Last night Kitchee beat Singapore Chinese 3-0.
    48 words
  • 438 12  -  CHUA BAN HOCK By JALAN BESAR, Tuesday. Kitchee (Hong Kong) :>; Chinese Invitation 0 fjHINESE Invitation tailed to impress m their soccer Friendly against Kitchee Sports Club of Hong Kong m their second tour match m Singapore under
    438 words
  • 168 12 THE AUSSIE SWIMMERS HAVE LOST SUPREMACY BRISBANE, Tues.— Two of Australia's leading swimming coaches, at present with the Australian swimming team at the Olympic Games preparation camp at Townsville* Queensland, say that Australian swimming supremacy has slipped. Her haul of Olympic gold medals is m doubt. Don Talbot, who coaches
    168 words
  • 53 12 AUSTIN, Tues. Penny Baker, 18. set a new men's world water ski jumping record yesterday with 150» feet m the Lone Star water ski championship. A member of the Galstron team, he bettered the existing mark of 14__- feet held by Mike Osborn of
    UPI  -  53 words
  • 350 12 Warwick get a win ...at last LONDON, Tues.—Warwickshire won their first game for neajly a month when they beat Worcestershire at Dudley by an innings and 47 runs m the English county cricket championship yesterday. Play was dominated by the two captains, Mike Smith (Warwickshire) and Don Kenyon (Worcestershire). Smith
    Reuter  -  350 words
  • 15 12 MONTREAL. Tues.— Canada will send 124 competitors to the Olvmnip Games. Reuter
    Reuter  -  15 words
  • 16 12 MOSCOW, Tues.— The Soviet Union will send 300 competitors tO th_» ni_m.nl/. Games.— Reuter
    Reuter  -  16 words
  • 350 12 McLean hits century MANCHESTER, Tues. A glorious century by Roy McLean— first for either side m the series helped South Africa get within 31 runs of England's first innings score of 260 on the fourth day of the fourth Test here. McLean contributed 109 to South Africa's total of 229.
    350 words
  • 99 12 England first innings 260. South Africa First Innings MeGlew c Subba Row b Trueman 32 Goddard c Parks b Statham 8 Pithey c Parks b Statham Carlstein b Trueman 11 McLean b Allen 109 Waite b Statham O'Linn c sub b Allen 27 Wesley c Trueman b Allen 3
    Reuter  -  99 words
  • 28 12 FEILDING, Tues. Australia's badminton team beat New Zealand 8-1 In their Australasian Zone Thomas Cup semi-final match. The winners meet Japan ln the zone final.
    28 words
  • 106 12 Tulloch can still win with 10.1 MELBOURNNE, Tues.—Tulloch, Australia's glamour racehorse, should win the £A25,750 Centenary Melbourne Cup, m which he has been weighted at 10.1, according to trainer Tommy Smith. The race will be run at Flemington on November 1. In last year's Melbourne Cup. m which he did
    106 words
  • 91 12 Juniors 4: Had m Mas 1 JALAN BESAR, Tues.— Junior Athletic Association easily beat Radin Mas Ramblers m the SAFA Division 3D League match played at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Atan, Rajoo and V. Suppiah scored for the Juniors, who also got a gift goal.
    91 words
  • 73 12 MANCHESTER, Tues. Raman Subba Row may not be able to bat again m the fourth Test against South Africa. He has fractured his thumb. It was injured while Subba Row was trying to take a catch off South African batsman Sid O Tinn. Ken
    Reuter  -  73 words
  • 195 12 rLEDO, Tues. United States Olympic hopes were given a great boost when six world records were broken m the Amateur Athletic Union's national swimming championships here. Mike Troy, 19, figures m three records within two days— 2oo metres butterfly (m which he beat his
    Reuter  -  195 words
  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 146 12 A SMALL AD. WILL HELP THAT F^f^W^ SOMEONE AND MAKE CASH FOR YOU! Ell^Jl^ TIMES HOUSE. RIVER VALLTY ROAD. SINGAPORE TEL. -SOO BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS, ENGAGEMENTS. JORA MINIMUM OJ TWENTY ANNOUNCEMENTS, PERSONAL. MISSING ETC $D w?IS SO CERTSSITUATIONS VACANT, VEHICLES FOR SALE, mm- FOR A MINIMUM OF TWENTY ACCOMMODATION VACANT,
      146 words
    • 486 12 em Am\r tm mmmm F mmmr ______r _^'^J^^____ I Cut «ott H|tofc *__l FREE PRESS V WORD PUZZLE >| Cut out and pin w.th c Cf f Posting instrnfl^ app v > I Na-ne Address c 1 m 9 I Ihlalmlm rJ IPA__L_[V'ER I 3 1 EM E R Lbb
      486 words