The Singapore Free Press, 16 August 1960

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  • 20 1 THE NEWSPAPER EVERYBODY S TALKING ABOUT V J The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1960. 15 CENTS.
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  • 18 1 Power's lawyer ost 9 the Firing squad I messes No re f |Swet rcfui l]| d for Congo
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  • 28 1 NEW YORK, Tues.— Pour new African states have applied forma 41vJlioj^membership of the UnitedNa«onsrTney-aTe-the--Re— public of the Upper Volta. Dahomey Niger, and Ivory Coast.
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  • 26 1 CANBERKA. Tues.— The Prime Minuter and Minister for Foreign Affairs. Mr. R-O-Men.ies.yes-terdav announced that Mr. G. AJockel had been appointed Australian Commissioner m Singapore.
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  • 268 1 NOW... A SUPER-ROCKET Von Braun's plans to put man m space A MIGHTY AMERICAN SATURN FOR A SOFT' LANDIN^ON THE MOON STOCKHOLM, Tues. Dr. Werner von Braun, the United States rocket expert, this morning: described plans for a new four-stage "super-rocket" which might be the forerunner of a manned spaceship
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  • 291 1 US-Britain talks on Geneva deadlock WASHINGTON, Tucs. Mr. John McCone, the chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission, and a top official of the State Department, left tor London to discuss with Britain "the present status of the nuclear test negotiations m Geneva." Mr. McCone was accompanied by Mr. Livingston Merchant,
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  • 104 1 RUBBFR UP .\uii-i fit >l Imiv i i 0 b t* I t»nj, i- (jim f AIR AMBUSH b FAIL REPORT \i i\ hOBK.TiK »tmnunisis hi mainland m itli I'al digital* N i li i i r .v I i VOON P 1»|. ■■>. Ml V tliniM M
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  • 161 1 'SINGAPORE WILL MEET THE CHALLENGE OF SUBVERSIVES' I{UALA LUMPUR, Tues Singapore"* Minister for Culture. Mr. b. Rajaratnam, said US Kuala Lumpur today nis Government was prepared to meet tne challenge of subversive forces. •Tnere are certain ieftwing adventurers regroupujg m their own grounds. Tnere are obviously various people m Singapore
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  • 23 1 Managers' prim today. First Malayan Fund buying $1.21. a*lli ing $1 29. second Malayan Fund: 1 buying 85 cent*, selling $1.01.
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  • 204 1 DAG CALLS FOR SECURITY COUNCIL DEBATE ON NEW CONGO CRISIS "YEW YORK, Tues.— Mr. 1 Dag Hammarskjoeid, the Unuecl Nations Secretary General, last night asked for a Security Council meeting on ihe new crisis m me Congo. He proposed tnat it be timed so tnat delegates from the Congolese Government
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  • 23 1 MOSCOW. Tues.— Mr. Dmitry j GoV^° of pravda. has been appointed. Director General of the Soviet, MM agency Tags.
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  • 27 1 WASHINGTON.. Tues.— President Elsenhower yesterday nominated t7-t«nnltzer^Army. Chief of Staff, to replace retiring Gen Nathan F. Twining as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
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  • 30 1 LONDON, Tues.— A 24-year-old Pole who fled from his ship at Dundee, Scotland, during the weekend has applied for political asylum and permission to remain m Britain.
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  • 20 1 MANILA, Tues. At least 101 persons were reported either dead or missing and thousands hnmplPKS hv floods.
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  • 25 1 BALLATER, (Scotland). Tues.— Princess Anne, 10 yesterday, celebrated her birthday with a picnic lunch on the beautiful moors round Balmoral Castle.
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  • 50 1 m GLASGOW, Tiies. Mr Morgan Phillips 58. general secretary ot the British Labour Party, collapsed last night after recording a news conference programme with a panel of journalists. A Labour Party spokesman later said Mr. Phillips had a stroke. He was described as "quite comfortable" m hospital.
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    53 1 THIS is one of several versions of an atomic -powered aircraft being designed for tno I.S Air Force by Convair of Texas. The plane would be powered by direct-air-cycle nuclear engines mounted m the tail of the fuselage. In addition two conventional jet engines would be mounted
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  • 133 1 CYPRUS IS FREE: THE QUEEN AND MAC SEND GOOD WISHES NICOSIA. Tucs. Church bells .sounded the birth today of the Republic of Cyprus and the end of 82 yeans of British rule. As jubilant crowds cheered m the streets of Nicosia, gaily festooned with coloured lights, congratulatory messages poured m
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  • 147 1 MUNO GOMEZ, Tues. A YOUNG Australian stockman and rodeo rider, Alan Alexander Brown, was gored and seriously injured here yesterday within minutes of making his debut as a matador. Brown. 27-year-old pupil of the British bullfighter. Vincent Hitchcock, was caught m the stomach
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  • 34 1 KAMPALA. Tues. The Uganda Peoples Congress today cabled the Colonial-Secretary, Mr. lain MacLeod, objecting to his discussing any questions affecting Uganda's constitution with the Kabaka of Buganda. who is now m London.
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  • 35 1 WARSAW. Tues. Tens ol thousands of Polish Romar Catholic.-. gathered before tin J;t.>na Gora Monastery lr Southern Czestochowa yesterdaj m gigantic reaffirmation o loyalty Jo their church anc Stefan Cardinal Wy&zyrLski.
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  • 37 1 HONG KONG. Tues. Mr Oginga Odinga. vice-president o the Kenya African Natlona Union, told a mass rally ii Peking yesterday that the Mai Mau revolt was a "glorious an< heroic struggle b\ our people."
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  • 31 1 VIENTIANE, Tues. Neutralis Prince Souvanna Phouma agree< last night to form a new govern ment a.s cheering crowds acclaim ed an apparent revolutionary vie tory over the former regime.
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  • 30 1 LONDON, Tues. A Britisl censor spent an hour watchini an African troupe of bare-bo somed dancers, then left by i side door saying he was "per fectly satisfied."
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  • 87 1 RAJARATNAM OFF TO TALKS IN KUALA LUMPUR M SINGAPORE, Tues.— The Minister for Culture, j Mr. S. Rajarauiam, left Singapore this morning for talks with the Federation Government on plans to j promote tourism m the two territories. Mr. Rajaratnam fold the Free f Press that his talk with the
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  • 21 1 ORAN. Tues. French troops killed 10 Algerian insurgents and captured nine others m two engagements m Alseria yesterday.
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  • 21 1 SAIGON, Tues. The price of gold here has suddenly jumped from 4,000 piastres to 5,100 piastres a measure.
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  • 409 2 Oils are depressed by cut in Shell's Middle East crude prices: Gilts firm I SENTIMENT m Lon- don stock markets yesterday remained cheerful and industrials again met a fairly vigorous demand. Brokers had a larfje weekend mail to deal with m which instructions to buy figured prominently. Prices surged forward
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  • 224 2 SHIPS IN PORT lying alongside the Sin- gapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Malais 12,, Dunera 45, Jens Maersk 6A, Hoegh Cliff 6/7, City of Wellington 8 9. Orestes 10 11, Karossa 13 14, J Meinam 15 16, Borneo 18, Hopsung I 19. Gian Ann N. Wall 1
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  • 71 2 HONG KONG. Monday. Closing prices here today were: Previous Today H. Az S Banking v Corporation 51. 190 $1,195 J sales sales Union Ins. Canton $91.00 S9O 00 a sales sales Wlieelock Harden $7 to st h5 I Mica sales i H'Kong phone 135.2S $38-50 < sales
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  • 400 2 Chiang helps Diem m bid to obtain rubber TAIPEH: The Nationalist Chinese* Minister for Economic Affairs, Mr. C.T. Yang, said he would visit Saigon m October to attend the first session of the Council for Nationalist Chi-nese-Vietnamese Economic Co-operation. The Minister tola a press conference that his country's technical
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  • 97 2 I'XITED NATIONS: An Arab oil expert hinted strongly at possible demands for increases m petroleum royalty revenues fur oil producing states. The hint came after a news conference here by Mr. Mohamed Salman, director of the Department Of Petroleum Attains of the League of
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  • 252 2 Low levels m Singapore reflect m the world markets LONDON: Following the lower levels at Singapore the market opened at about a half penny per pound decline. Interest was at a low ebb during the morning but little further change was made m quotations. Some demand for October December
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  • 918 2 NOTE: AH prices below are middle prices. SINGAPORE, Monday. Previous Today INDUSTRIALS Hex. Bruks GfdS IN) .90 .90 Uias Ice 11.00 Buyers. J.B. Petro! 42 42- M. Trustees 5.25 5.25 ion. Tin Smelt. Pref. 20 3 20 3 Ords. 51 50 ederai Dispensary 1.32>2
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  • 133 2 Exhibition m Moscow to promote sale of Japanese machinery MOSCOW, Tue». The Japanese Foreign Trade Minister. Mr. Mitsujiro Ishii. said here yesterday he hoped the Japanese trade exhibition wnich opens here today would help change Japan's unfavourable trade baiance with Russia Mr. Ishii, wno was speaking to correspondent^
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  • 381 2 Market shows signs of gradual consolidation PAGE TWO GIVES YOU THE DETAILS Of! UPS AND DOWNS OF YOUR INVEST*^ SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THERE were signs on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday that the improvement which began on Friday, after the big drops, was consolidating itself. Buyers arc still selective, hut the
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    • 94 2 LONDON Aug Previous RUBBER No. 1 RS& c.i.f. European pert*. Aug IS X Sept l'» m RUBBER No. 1 RIS »po; 29i RUBBER No 1 RSS tettlement Moikc Terms. Sept 9 11 l« Oct. Dec 9 U M TONE: Continues quiet PEPPER: White Sarawak fit. c.i.f. European
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    • 32 2 Previous Toda> NEW YORK Aur 15 TIN Straits spot MS 12 RUBBER Futures Sept Rev I SALES: 29 lots TONE: Steady at decline Ne. 1 RSS Aug. (-OFFU >. I
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    • 55 2 COPRA ton A COPRA Ul UK Nor: pean Mrt, vered wtlrt. 'on* ton Aui I COCONUT OH. Mra.ts t.i.f. l^,. e««n p«, bulk orr (tug v H Sent I COCOMUI OIL I Cfyl«n ».i.| P«*n PC holli o*' i tnt *mt Sept I PHILIPPIMC COHt I cif Us
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  • 53 2 Lack of outside dem sends tin prices sliding to a new LONDON. THH recent easier tendency m !m\J sharply extended with both months declining h\ £5 f i i Mr, 1 1 Sei by coppt we:. J of c I^ BI^K Tin softfl f i l 3 ct.p: Tr -_H
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 825 2 $9 million uranium fuel NOROFNHAM < We.-t Get- WOJN unloaded at the docks here many*. Tues. Six and a half yesterd.iv. tons of uranium fuel for Waal The fuel ta .said to be worth Germany's first atomic reactor about 12.500.000 marks i about a* Kahl. wes; of Frankfurt. MS9 million*
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    • 99 2 ™~SHIPPI\<i BARBER LI» E CMSTPO( VS l 0: TJkl VINC M««8 w Tfrt FERN-VILLE FAR EAST FEtNIAY 23 f |:r BARBER-FERN-VILLE IP Te: NEW YORK BOSTON. fMIUBIIfMI* BAI; 1 CLENVILLE FERNSIOE In Pert Sails 17 A«| tC\ HARRISONS <k CROSFIELD > MJ HARRISONS CROSFIEtD (F« TU: Snwere 232 M >iM
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  • 52 3  -  IAN MOK-AL DGE TO BATTLE r >: C h _OREN'S) IN PART OF THE GLOBE NGAPORC CITY, Tuesday. i -•men lawyers today joinFederation of Wo»ok the pledge to champion; md children throughout army oi the world's <>s countries tights dis-l omen and children m I
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  • 108 3 TAILOR WHO TELLS CUSTOMERS: CRITICISE ME SE MB A W AN G. Tues.— Tailor Ng Weng Seong. 11, la a rare man who likes cu>tomers to criticise bil workmanship. Born m Canton. Ng came to Singapore at the age of -even and joined a tailoring m North Bridge Road a-
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  • 64 3 TIONG BAHRU. Tues. A Sarawak boy, Leono Shing Chung, 17, and his sister We: Chung. 13, schooling m Singapore, will visit their parents m Kuching during the holidays. Shing Chung's lather. Mr. Leong Seng Tak. is a leading planter and banker m Kuching. Shins Chung
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  • 150 3 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Royal Island Club played host to the Hans Anderson Club and their tiny guests, ages six to eight, from the Canossa Cony c n t on Thursday afternoon. Though some of the underprivileged children were deaf and chimb, this m no way dimmed
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  • 149 3 Singapore Govt. relaxes restriction on visas SINGAPORE City, Tues. The Singapore Government has entered into an agreement with the British Government to abolish visa requirements for visitors from Belgium and Spain. Until recently, visitors from Belgium and Spain must have visas to visit Singapore. In a circular to all the
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  • 46 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. rhe Selangor Government vill be asked m the State Assembly on Wednesday to, vrite off $98,340 representing; >tate funds missed from the Slang Land Office m 1956 md make good $11,012 which s owed to members of the mblic. I
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  • 29 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Tut 6. Assistant Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Tuan Syed Ja'afar Albar has rejected a proposal that Radio Malaya be turned into a corporation.
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  • 29 3 BENTONG, Tues. A 61--year-old woman, Loo Ying, was killed when she was struck by a lorry as she was crossing the road at Karak, near here.
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  • 26 3 KUALA SELANGOR, Tues. Mr. Edward Clyne, the man who started annual inter-estate sports In Malaya, ha.s retired after 34 years m the planting industry.
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  • 100 3 KERALA PADRES HERE ON 'RETREAT' TOUR SERANGOOX. Tues Two Capuchin Fathers have arrived m Singapore irom Kerala. South India, on a •"retreat" tour sponsored by the Archbishop of Singapore and Malacca. Rt. Rev. M. Olcomendy. They are Fr. Athanasius and Fr. Dennis of the Franciscan Capuchin Order m Kerala. Lecture
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  • 173 3 Tampines villagers ask for a 'wonderful gift'- a radio for all TAMPJXES, Tuesday. RESIDENTS al the 10th. milestone, Tampines Road, yesterday pleaded for a community radio set and loudspeaker to be installed m their village. Villagers said they would be grateful if they could get one soon, to be set
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  • 44 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Tue.s. Two guides irom the Girl Guides Association of Malaya, Miss Khoo Suat Pheng of the Victoria Institute here, and Miss V. Byrnece van Gayzel of Seremban have left for Australia to attend a Jubilee conference at Paxwould, Western Australia.
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  • 79 3 OINGAPORE. Tues. A group of eight science supervisors from various schools m the Federation of Malaya left Singapore by air yesterday to tour the Seria oilfields The visit is sponsored by the Shell Company of the Federation of Malaya Ltd. and the Brunei Shell Petroleum Company
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  • 383 4 'Ordinary' Janet is really different SHE HAS BEEN AROUND QUITE A BIT ...INCLUDING A SPELL IN DYAK LONGHOUSES SINGAPORE CITY, Tuesday. TIIK girl from Plymouth sat back and laughed. "Really, I'm a very ordinary sort of person," she said. "No different from the rest, J guess." But
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  • Article, Illustration
    51 4 THE WORST DRIVER IN SINGAPORE MR. Clogghend has discovered that the easiest way to get ahead is to keep m the lane of traffic turning left when there is a "tilter" sign. What does it matter if be blocks the road for the people who want to turn
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  • 66 4 PAYA LEBAR: A boy and a dog ran fur the wrapping paper of a sweet someone had dropped. The dog got there first and the boy tried to snatch it away. But the dog wasn't amenable. Six-year-old Tan Kirn Hua of Lorong Ah Soo was taken to hospital
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  • 114 4 SINGAPORE CITY: Five schoolchildren from Singapore won prizes m the Shankar's International Children's Competition organised m Delhi. Over 65.000 entries were received from children m 68 countries for the competition. Of these 60.000 were paintings and the rest literary entries. Singapore's five winners submitted paintings. They are
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    192 4 JURONG: It will be a double occasion for Singapore scouters on Sunday. For Sunday will mark the Golden Jubilee celebrations as well as the get-together of all Gilwellians at a campfire at Jurong Park. A spokesman said that the camp would be opened to visitors from 10 a.m t<~>
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  • 161 4 SINGAPORE CITY: The first shipment of 100.000 UNICEF greeting cards has arrived hpre for sale to the public. Th* proceeds will go to VNICEF for the benefit of under privileged children all over the world. Sponsored by the Singa- pore Junior Chamber of Commerce, the cards are packed
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 387 4 CLUES ACROSS 5. I get inside the «hut-up 1. The struts to keep the creature and a*k for dimwaistband where it should be ages (5). <*>>• 6. The bull takes it growing b\ 8. The horse "s Is indicative of the stream (4). boisterous amusement <5). 7. Bo get shut
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  • 243 5  -  BOB PERIES By SINGAPORE CITY, Tuesday SMUGGLING THEM FROM INDONESIA ON SMALL VESSELS HAS BECOME A THRIVING TRADE J Smuggling orang-utans into Singapore from Indonesia is now a thriving trade. An orang-utan can be bought for a few hundred Rupiahs m Indonesia hut it here fetches
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  • 204 5 Tanjong Katong girls beat four schools to win quiz on history OINGAPORE CITY, Tues.— Tanjong Katong Girls' School team won the interschool quiz on history organised by the B c a t t y Secondary School History Society. The team which comprised three Form Five girls, Ho Lim Fah. Young
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  • 187 5 SINGAPORE CITY, Tuesday. J^ POLICE prosecutor asked a District Judge to "double the normal penalty" on a jobless youth, (,'hua Hock Siew. m an attempted ex- tori ion case. Inspector V. Devadas said that the court could do this under the
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  • 49 5 SINGAPORE CITY. Tues.— A labourer. Lim Huan, 36. was buried under me ciebris on Friday when a section of a wall on tne third floor of the Singapore Polytechnic which the workers were breaking up. came down. He died on the way to tile hospital.
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  • 136 5 RANGOON MONK'S PRAISE FOR BOYS TOWN SINGAPORE CITY Tues. A 54-year-old Buddhist monk, the Reverend U. Nya Neinda of Burma who paid a ten-day visit to Singapore and the Federation to study social services, is very much impressed by the Singapore Boys' Town and the Penang Home for the Aged.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 457 5 DIARY^oF) TODAY'S EVENTS MINISTRY OF CULTURE: Free film itaov 7 p.m.. Kolam i Ayer Lane Estate. Kampon* Sun- i..«i Panaan. Boh Suan Tian Road, i SINCiAPORi: MEDKAL ASSOCIATION: Talk by Dr. William Dame.shek. 8.15 p.m.. Allen Lectu.e Theatre. TOC H SINGAPORE: Muss Sylvia I. Perera on "Almoning m T.B. Hospital.
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  • 274 6 TELLING THE PEOPLE Iceman's co-op > a Way to prosperity T'HE 96 Singapore ice-cream vendors who have pooled their resources savings accumulated over years of hawking In shine and shower and set up a $50,000 factory, have set an example other hawkers would do well to follow. In Malaya, where
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  • 8 6 All history an inartimlate bible. CARLYLE
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  • 123 6 There is no truer truth oblinable by man than comes i music— BROWNING. I ASKED Dr. John x Havard: "Could you murder me and get away with it?'' and he said: "I think I could." He looked me over, sipped his tea. and added: "I would throttle you."
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  • 335 6  - Iron-man who switched to growing orchids owns a 'kingdom' today ARTHUR RICHARDS B y SIiRAXIiOOX GAR DENS, lues. Singapore's "irouman", Mr. Chua Tian Teck, also has a delicate touch for plants. His orawny hands used to weightlifting and winning championships now care for over 1,000 orchid plants which makes him
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  • 44 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Candidates appearing for driving tests after Sept. 1 will! be failed if. they cannot j satisfy the testers that they' possess "a reasonable knowledge" of the Highway Code, it was announced by the Ministry of Transport.
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  • 231 6 Estate residents ask for street lights, bus service and post box SERANGOON, Tuesday. JEN thousand residents living m St. Michael Estate have three grouses they want sheet lights, a bus service and a post box. Mr. N. Paramanathan. a i post school certificate student, said the pitch dark road provided
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  • 34 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Party Rakyat will hold its annual congress m Johore Bahn> from Nov. 11 to Nov.! 13. 7he decision was taken at a meeting of the party's central committee.
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  • 485 6 I asked him to kill me... a he agreed to show me how 'NOBODY WOULD KNOW BECAUSE ID Dq 1 A SPECIAL WAY- AND THEN HE Ga j BREATH-TAKING DESCRIPTION OF HIS C J Havard, 36-year-old doctor and barrister, father of three. He would, as he said. throttle me. He
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  • 38 6 SUNGEI PATANI, Tues. Baling, the town where the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, and Communist boss Chin Peng met for "peace talks" m 1957, has been without a Government medical officer for two years.
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  • 153 6 FROM CLERK TO AGENT OF INDIAN BANK IN PENANG SINGAPORE CITY. Tues— Mr. S. G. Sundaram, 42. j a Madras University graduate who began asa bank clerk m India m 1943. has been promoted to agent of the Indian Bank's branch m Penang. He worked as a bank clerk for
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  • 153 6 150 CADETS ATTEND AIR TRAINING CAMP IN SINGAPORE 2ELETAR, Tues.— One hundred and fifty air cadets m Singapore are now attending a 13-day camp here with representatives from Malaya, Australia and New Zealand. The Jalan Kayu School has been turned into a hostel and camp headquarters. The camp, organised by
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  • 115 6 OINGAPORE, Tues. The demand for scooters In Singapore has outstripped t!-3 supply, according to several firms. And the boom In scooters is upsetting motor car dealers. In May this year, more than 300 scooters were registered for the road. This i equals the number
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  • 49 7  -  CHAN SWAN BEE egSDITURE ON PHONE AND CABLES H:G H SAYS HEAD 'OMM UNICATIONS PAYA LEBAR. Tuesday minications Department of v B with a budget problem. ill sections of the airline, urtment, Mr. R. Solomon, me on firm's cables had ntiy. operation
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  • 101 7 HE BANKED MONEY HE STOLE FROM BOSS rpEMERLOH. Tues.— A cir--1 cits employee stole 51. 097 from the booking office and put $1,000 m his savings bank account, the Sessions Court here was told He also bought a ring for SM and lent S5O his headman. \hnud bin Sallch. 18.
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  • 57 7 CAMERON HIGHLANDS, Tues. The road to Bertam Valley village from the junction with the main road at the 31st milestone, TapahCMmeron Highlands road, is permanently closed to all I traffic owing to the construction of the new dam. An alternative route is now open
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  • 179 7 Zainabon took to music at 10: Today she is leading teacher SINGAPORE, CITY, Tues. Pretty Miss Zainabon Ja'afar owes her success m music to her single-minded devotion. For nine years she had i this one purpose which brought her success m the j final examinations of the Certificate m Education
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  • 165 7 Robber surrendered 2 days after crime: Gets 3 years, rotan SINGAPORE CITY, Tuesday. THE Second Criminal District Judge, Mr. K. H. D'Netto, jailed a youth for three years, m addition to six strokes of the rotan, for armed robbery. Sung Sun Wai of Geylang Road pleaded guilty to a charge
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  • 59 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. An engineer adviser to th€ World Bank, Mr. C.H. White said that he was satisfied with the general progress ol the Cameron Highland* hydro-electric scheme. Mr. White, who is here on a two week visit, will discuss future developments of the
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  • 36 7 SINGAPORE CITY, Tues Swami Ranganathananda head of the Ramakrishna Mission m New Delhi, will talk m English and Malayalam on "Kerala Culture at the Kerala Association. Race Course Road tomorrow at 8.31 p.m.
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  • 109 7 FAIRFIED GIRLS PLAN A FANCY DRESS SATAY NIGHT SINGAPORE CITY, Tues.— Looking for a night of fun? The Fairfield Metho- dist Girls' School Alumni Association has the answer girls will hold a fancy dress and satay night at 54-J, 1 Nicoll Drive, next to the Tana Merah Youth Camp on
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  • 25 7 KUANTAN, Tues. Pahang has 107 registered midwives i Kuantan 29. Pekan 23, Cameron Highlands 3, Kuala I Lipis 13 Raub 14, Bentong 11,
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  • 223 7 SINGAPORE, Tues.— lndia is making a bid to move into a purely Chinese market m trying to export fry to fish pond owners and breeders m Singapore and have already been 1 received by local fry dealers i 1 Km?""™ Be al State
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  • 111 7 SINGAPORE, CITY, Tues.-» A colourful programme of Indonesian dances will be staged at the residence of the Indonesian Consul General m Paterson Road tomorrow night to celebrate the 15th anniversary of the country's independence. The variety show, which will begin at 8.30 p.m., will be attended by
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  • 201 7 $2.5mi1. HOUSING PLAN TO RID TOWN OF EYESORE SLUMS IPOH. Tues. Construction work began here on a $2.5 million low-cost housing project aimed a clearing the Kampong Java slums. The project is tne first of its kind m Perak and the I most ambitious undertaken by the Ipoh Town Council.
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  • 98 7 PAHANG BID TO PROMOTE TOURIST TRADE KUANTAN, Tues. The Pahang Tourist Promotion Officer. Che Yang binte Dahari. is calling a meeting of hoteliers and business representatives here on Saturday to form a tourist association. Che Yang said that m order to boost tourism it was necessary to obtain the co-operation
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  • 283 7 500 boys learn about working life by doing work in firms SINGAPORE CITY. Tuesday. PIVE HUNDRED Singapore schoolboys have given up their first week's holiday m order to gain some experience m the business and industrial world. They will participate m the Junior Chamber of Comj merce project called "A
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  • 25 7 KUCHING, Tues.— Kuching I police have seized a "large quantity' of Communist books and documents m a raid carried out near here.
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  • 288 7 It is wrong to fast for more pay, religious teachers told I^UALA LUMPUR, 1Y Tues. Several Muslim leaders m Selangor criticised religious teachers m the State who plan to in connections with their demand for higher pay. They said that fasting or praying alone would not do them any good.
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  • 36 7 PENANO, Tues. Nineteen Japanese rubber experts, including four women nave arrived m Penang. One of them, Mr S. Yamakawa, .said several Japane.se rubber firms i would be interested m buying estates m Malaya.
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    • 28 7 111 ALTER KECORDERS tiify m Sound 3 k IF. hyients 3! Monthly fccwfcag Attachment to DAOIO CO.. LTD. •9. '■■m a a IGBEN "UkßJip Those who buy I
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    • 386 7 THE BANK OF INDIA LIMITED HEAD OFFICE: BOMBAY. Registered Office:— MAH ATM A GANDHi ROAD, FORT, BOMBAY statement of the Bank's affairs as at 30th June 1960 prepared m accordance with the Companies Act, 1956, '.Section 221. The Share Capital of the Bank is Rs. 5,50,00.000 divided into 5,00.000 shares
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  • 152 8 'AS FRIENDLY AS EVER' SAYS JOURNALIST ON WAY TO GAMES SINGAPORE CITY, Tuc^. Mr. Julian Hreglich, an Italian journalist, working m Australia, passed through Singapore on his way to cover the Olympic Games for his newspaper. A resident here before the war. where his father was shipping agent for Lloyd
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  • 290 8 NOW SHE TAKES A LEADING ROLE IN LIVE DRAMA PLAYED OUT DAILY IN THE THEATRE OF JUSTICE SINGAPORE, Tuesday. MRS. RAYMONDE I. PAUL, an actress of the iVI silent movies ("Quite attractive by this album picture, even if I say so is today an actress
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  • 137 8 Medium Wave 476 metres Short Wave: 62 metres (47 SO ke/s.) from 9.00 p.m. 10.00 p.m. daily P.M. 1.00 Progi amine summary; 1.02 Around ihe bandstana: 1.30 The news: 1.4( Accent on the accoicnon; 2.0( Close down. 5.00 Programme summary 5.03 A Day To Remember, birtnday and anniversary greeting: with
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  • 121 8 EXPERTS' REPORT ON NEW MALAYA BANK IS UNDER STUDY KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Duputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak said m the House of Representatives that the Government was giving serious consideration to a full report on the proposed setting up of a Bank Ra'ayat m the Federation. He said
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  • 114 8 While Rupert is staring m amazement a cheery call comes from beyond the fence and, turn* ing. he sets his friend Sailor Sam I smiling at him. Hello, young Rupert," says Sam. That's a I nice new whistle you've learned. 0 I How do you do
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  • 275 8 Learning Malay with Radio Singapore 3 AHMAD: Hasnah, makanan j sudah siap? HASNAH: Hampir lagi. Mengapa? AHMAD: Saya lapar. HASNAH: Sa-bentar lagi nasi ma&ak. AHMAD: Boleh saya tolong awak? HASNAH: Tolong-lah ambil pinggan, garfu dan sudu. Siapkan semua-nya di-atas meja. Saya akan bawa makanan. AHMAD: Awak sendok nasi. HASNAH: Saya
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  • 386 8 ~^~>RN today, you have a 4 een and penetrating i" id and can get to the bottom of a problem instantly. You have a penchant for mathematics and the physical sciences as well as a great capacity for concentrated work. You have a good head for business
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  • 364 9 FOUNDATION GARMENTS CAN NOW BE MADE TO MEASURE FOR PERFECT FIT.. .AND YOU CAN DO THE SHOPPING AT HOME women can now shop for undergarments and even swimsuits m the comfort of their homes. And what's more, they will be assured of a perfect fit
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  • 47 9 O:.e of the most handy and expensive gadgets to have m the kitchen is a weighing Made of white plastic, the ladle i.> capable of measuring -mall quantities (up to ounces) of ingredients igar and flour. From Manten Co. m Orchard Road
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  • 81 9 SCARVES CAN BE A GIRLS BEST FRIENDS VI7ISE is the girl who colr lects scarves. They are the most useful and versatile accessories a girl can have. Tuck it under the collar of aii old shirtwaister. and It will immediately give it a new look. If you work m an
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  • 26 9 The most compact thing I've seen, is a knitting register which is the size of a timble. with a pull-out tape measurement from Robinson's.
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  • 252 9 Found: One more tasty way to serve almonds hot or cold I THOUGHT I knew all that can be done with almonds. There are a hundred and one ways of using almonds m Chinese dishes. And as for cold drinks, there is nothing like a glass ot almond-flavoured bean curd
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  • 66 9 1 1 ARE there many items m your wardrobe which i you hardly ever wear? Then the best way to keep them is to fold them neatly and slip them into one of the new plastic bags from Marden Company. Made by Kordite.
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  • 312 9 THE TOP PRIZES THIS WEEK GO TO GRILLED FISH AND CHOCOLATE BREAD 1/fISS May Tan of 154 Neil Road, Singapore 2, wins the first prize m Recipe Contest No. 32 for her grilled fish with stuffing dish. She gets $10 —an ~slO hamper. NGREDIENTS: One pound flathead fillets, two dessertspoons
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    475 10  -  JEFFREY JAMES by Gold Medal heart I WHAT makes a man t.a-.v"! Just one m a mill,; TAN HOWE LIANG lllo NiJ At this moment our subject is vu workshop somew] about to have hi* tun rice, pork, some c Then hell go home u> i I
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  • 109 10 SINGAPORE YACHTING RESULTS SINGAPORE. Tue.v R< of yesterday's raci: tne Royal Singapore Yacht Club arc: Dragou Class-- 1. How oam <H. Pfrunder) 2. Rosemary (V. C. Bath> 3. Rika 111 «D. U Hallifax*. Tornado Ciass- i. Kangaroo <S. H. Ashworthi I G. nevieve <C. Dalgast 3. Veronica <J. Grace). Skiff
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  • 51 10 WESTBURY. Tues.-Durba-Chief of New Zealand. i> thf scen.n loreign entrant In the Roosevelt International at Roosevelt racoway on Auft. 20. The trotter, rinv.)) b\ Eddie Cobb since his an m this country, fills on the vaca/icies left by J and Ruder Konge. Crevu; tilled the other.—
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  • 41 10 PASIR PANJANG. Tur Hie 2/2 Gurkha* of Slim B racks played two Erfendlv basketball matches ov« r wreekend. "The "A" team lost S against Buona Vista Youth Dlub. The "B" team Paslr Panjang Youth Club L 2-6.
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  • 19 10 HAMBURG. Tue.s. An A >tar Hamburg nor key team >eat the Japanese Olympu 1 ide 4-I— UPI.
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  • 77 11 This Telok Kurau quartet won the 4 x 100 metres mixed relay (A Division) m the Singapore Combined Primary School sports at Jalan Besar. 'From "left" to~' right: Royston Sta Maria, Loh Jee Len, Angela Sequrreah, and Mustafah Garrib. Singapore's youth athletes left by air
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  • 155 11 us kep{ Kuala Lumpur punters busy at the week-end. Here are some of the winning owners, jockeys and horses ids m All The Way (Hope). »,F. on Saturday MR. John Pillai leads m Polly Slipper (Lee), winner of Cl. 2. Div. 4—
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  • 202 11 McKinnon. who will be 28 on Saturday, earned himself a special birthday ent with his performance. He is the only tourbt who has not played m Test ml eh. and his showing could well have d him a place m tne 8 itn African tram for tne
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  • 221 11 SOMETHING TO TALK ABOUT France will top them all in the breeding of classic racehorses SYDNEY, Tuesday. AT the present rate of progress France will be the leading horseracing and thoroughbred breeding country inside the next 10 years, according to Australia's leading trainer, Tom Smith, who has returned to Sydney
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  • 569 12 Messenger speeds through Rome traffic to win Olympic race against police pursuers Free Press cables on the Games ROME, Tuesday. OLYMPIC City burst into excited chaos last U night as the first race of the Games was ivon by a post office messenger boy. Belind him lay a wake of
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  • 29 12 0 A hurdle is no obstacle to these boys m the Obstacle Race at Yio Chu Kang school sports. They merely duck underneath.
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  • 508 12 1 ,000 runs and 1 00 wickets for Test 'discard' Bailey LONDON. Tuesday. yHKVOK Bailey, Essex all-rounder and England Test ••discard/' proved himself still worthy of consideration by completing his sixth "double" 1,000 runs and 100 wickets ;i^;nnst Lancashire ;it Southend yesterday. Bailey is the tlr>t player to, L achieve
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  • 124 12 PONE WILI DEFEND HIS TITLE IN U.S. BANGKOK, Tues. World flyweight champion Pone Kingpetch of Thailand will leave Bangkok on Aug. 21 for a rematch with Argentina's Pascual Perez. They meet m Los Angeles m September, Pone's manager Thongthos Indradat announced yesterday. Thongthos said he had just received a new
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  • 198 12 I SINGAPORE, Tuesday. IT is now a trip to London instead of Home for the Singapore Amateur Football Association chief Mr. Soli Ghee Soon. This change follows the switch of venues for the Federation of International Football
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  • 125 12 Raffles are school chess champs SINGAPORE. Tucs. With 12 straight wins over their opponents, Raffles Institution became the first Inter-school Champions m the Junior affiliated clubs competition of the Singapore Chess Federation. In their 60 games over 12 rounds, Raffles conceded only 7 1 2 points. A.C.S. and St. Andrew's
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  • 53 12 Today's events Badminton: University of tfalaya v. Combined Schools, Dei Tiong Ham Hall, Bukit rimah. Soccer: Friendly. Japan v. Singapore Selection, Jalan 3esar Stadium (7.30 p.m.) 5AFA Junior Cup— Pulau Bu;om United v. Perimponan 5tia. Jalan Besar Stadium 6 p.m.). Swimming: SAFA open hampionships— Tanjong Rhu 5.30 p.m.). Tennis: Y.M.C.A.
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  • 211 12 A Scotland inside-left is now in Singapore OINGAPORE. Tues. A former Scottish international hockey player is keen to assist local enthusiasts. He is Major Gordon Smith. 39. who for many years represented Scotland at insideleft. Major Smith us attached to 18 Signal Regiment at Alexandra. Tall and amiable, he exprened
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  • 52 12 UPPER SERANGOON, Tues. Old Boys beat Present Boys 12-0 at Montfort School when they met m a soccer match. The Old Boys are seeking friendly matches with other clubs, especially on Saturday afternoons. Interested parties may write to Mr. Lee Yong Leng, a teacher m
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  • 128 12 PESCARA, Tues. Denis Hulme of New Zealand yesterday won the 26th Pescara Grand Prix race for junior lormula cars. Hulme, driving a CooperBMC, covered the 111.25 miles m l hr. 19 mm. 18 sec. Britain's Colin Davis <Osea) was second m 1 hr. 19 mm. PESCARA,
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