The Singapore Free Press, 9 May 1961

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  • 21 1 Kff UP WITH THE LOCAL NEWS YOU MOST HEAD.,, The Singapore Free Press No. *****. TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1961 15 CENTS
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  • 89 1 ktensive image Police, remen in probe kf,\PORE, Tues. -Singapore P«fj nd fiw Brigade thorium are inbp6*& I fire y broke out ut Linn-'- power L, in the early b »l thi- mornthn aten--1 to other i building nipt arrival •«in< Sr— two hra Stai from Station Jvtreel
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  • 340 1 Horror in a death pit... by a woman who got out alive JERUSALEM, Tuesday. A GAUXT, middle-aged woman took the Adolf fcjchmann trial to a new peak of horror i here yesterday when she described climbing ■out of a death pit through layers
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  • 164 1 MALAYA MAY BE SITE FOR RESEARCH INSTITUTE ROME. Tues. The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation here yr-terday announced a proposal to set up an Agrarian Research and Training Institute for South-East Asia in Malaya. The projected institute would be associated with the new University of Malaya in Kuala Lumpur,
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  • 199 1 HOUGHTON (HE REFUSED TO BE BRIBED) CAN'T APPEAL LONDON, Tues. Other prisoners twice tried to bribe 55-year-old British civil servant Harry Hough ton to "keep his mouth shut" j while he was in prison awaiting trial on spying charges. the Court of Criminal Appeal was told yesterday. They offered him
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  • 35 1 PARIS. Tues. The French Communist and Catholic trade union tederations To back a 24-hour token strike oi French railway workers today in support of claims for more pay an i fewer working hours.
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  • 26 1 ROME Tues.— Nin* members of the Japanese Paniament a«aoLbv Mr iculro Kono, fevner Siiculture Minister, anived here «£,v frt.ni Switzerland to S'RoSe" Olympic tascallatlons.
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  • 284 1 Doctor at sea and the &irl who said 'No' ?piLBUR V England Tues. A love-lorn Ceylonese doctor vanished from a British passenger liner at sea when the girl he left behind refused to speak to him on the telephone, an official inquiry was told here. The Ministry of Transport held
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  • 99 1 MERAPI: QUAKES ROCK CITIES, 20,000 EVACUATED JAKARTA, Tues. As Central Java authorities were yesterday preparing to face a major eruption of the 9,000--ft. Merapi volcano, earthquakes presumably connected with the eruption rocked the cities of Jogjakarta and Magelang later in the day. No casualties were reported but walls of some
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  • 17 1 TAIPEH. Tues.— The Chinese Communists fired 10 shells at the Nationalist defended Quemoy on Sunday.
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  • 27 1 ACCRA. Tues.— President Sukarno of Indonesia will pay a threeday visit to Ghana at the invitation of President Nkvumah from May 14 to 16.
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  • 83 1 m FOR Servicemen in Singapore The Free Press mill from tomorrow carry a special iceekly feature in its Wednesday sports pages. It will be a roundup of all Services sport here. Reviews and previeics. news and views of sport and sportsmen in the Armed Forces ivill be
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  • 236 1 VARSITY HEAD OF POLITICAL SCIENCE NAMED SOON SINGAPORE, Tues.— The University of Malaya in Singapore hopes to make an appointment for the Chair of Political Science before the beginning of the new academic session on May 22. The university registrar. Mr. H. D. Lewis, told the Free Press: "We have
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  • 116 1 40 CENTS MORE A DAY FOR SOME Back-dating pay rise: A decision tomorrow SINGAPORE, Tues.— A decision on whether some 3,000 daily-rated employees of the Singapore Government will have their 40-cent-a--day wage rise backdated to May, 1960, is expected to be made tomorrow. Leaders of the Amalgamated Union of Public
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  • 38 1 Certificates ioi ihe 1 961 Free Press Big Walk are aow ready. Contestants who compleiea the coiuse may collect their ceriificates by calling a. Times House from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. da^y.
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  • 24 1 DACCA, rues.— Panic seized the port city of Chittagong yesterday as government announcers toured i he .streets warning another cyclone might hit.
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  • 29 1 TEHERAN. Tur?.— The Shall and Empress of Iran will make i state \i. e it to France this year at th invitation of Charles cic Gaulle.
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  • Free Press city section: Finance and industry
    • 154 2 TORONTO, Tues.— The! 1 Canadian Govern- ment announced that it will sell 3,000 tons of its tin stockpile but only to Canadian con- sumers and not for export. The release will be 300 tons a month and the
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    • 105 2 \MV YORK. Tin was firm yesterda; reflecting loreign markets, but quiet. Copper futures last an early nKKierme gain on profitlonuun rubber quotations were 'ked up initially to conform th farther advance at Singay n and although business was i develop little change ocirred ducmg ihe morning. A Inn
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    • 32 2 LONI )O\ Tues. The Finan- rones mailed indices fox May year, weds ago, previous yesterday's respectively: Tm< 255. 5, 361 3* 374 2. 396 8. Ri.iorjers: 223.0. 206.6. 207.5. 206.5.
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    • 447 2 Frantic week on Molayan Stoik Exchange: Scramble for tin By the Free Press Marker Correspondent f AST WEEK was another frantic week on the Malayan Stock Exchange and the nerves of the share brokers were racked while tin share holders took fresh heart. There was some hesitation in mid-week but
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    • 233 2 STOCK MARKET OFF TO GOOD START FOR WHITSUN LONDON. Tues. The start of the new account covering the Whitsun holiday —got oil to a fine start yes- terday. At the close, wideI spread gains in many sections were seen. Gilt-euged held generally quietly firm levels and foreign bonos i occasionally
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    • 170 2 UPs and DOWNs of your shares Last sales in the Singapore Trading Room yesieraay were: INDUSTRIALS: Boustead $1.60 (unchanged), F N. ords. $2.50 (down 2 cents), Gammon $2.22 (down 3 cents). J. Waugh $1.97 (down 3 cenlsj, Metal Box $2.95 (Down 10 cents), Sime Darby Bs. (unchanged). Steamship 90 cents
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    • 31 2 LONDON, Tues.— Stocks of refined tin in London metal exchange official warehouses at the end of last week totalled 9,616 tons (against 9,927 tons in the previous week)
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    • 48 2 HONG KONG. Mon.— Closing prices here looay were: Previous Today H. S. Bank Corporation $430 $434. sales sales Wheelcck Maiden $15.80 $16.10 >->ities sale.< H'Kong pnone $56.00 557.00 sates sales Dairy Farm Cold Storage $39.50 $40.00 sales 5- ales Taikoo Docks $75.00 $75.50 saies sales
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  • 253 2 Tin: Serious shortage of supply, says Times T ONDON, Tues, Al- though sharply rising and sharply fluctuating prices tend to draw speculators into the market, the recent advance in tin prices has rested predominantly on a higher consumer demand, The Times City Editor writes. So far as it is known
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  • 204 2 Car-cuddle couple get $44,200 damages from PCs LONDON. Tuesday. J^S engaged couple, found not guilty two years ago of indecency in a parked car, yesterday won a total of $44,200 damages against the two policemen who arrested them. A jury of nine men and three women took 90 minutes to
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  • 32 2 RANGOON, Tues. Five diehard Communist rebels, including the chairman of the Politburo of the Central Committee of the Burmese Communist Party, were killed by a police patrol on Sunday.
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  • 26 2 LIVERPOOL, Tues. A 16-week-old strike of 1,200 ship repair fitters on Merseyside ended yesterday when the men returned to work on 20 ships.
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  • 146 2 'RELUCTANT PEER' FAILS IN HIS FIRST BID TO TAKE SEAT T OXDOX, Tues.— Mr. AnLj thony Wedgwood Benn. Britain's "reluctant peer," failed yesterday in his first bid to take the Par 1 a men tary seat which he won in a by-election at Bristol last week. Thirty six year old
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  • 69 2 ]I|OSCOW, Tues. A Soviet surgeon at a remote Antarctic station saved his life by removing his own appendix with aid of a mirror the Soviet news agency Tass said here yesterday. The 26-year-old surgeon, Leonid Rogozov. is now recovering from the two-hour operation and is up
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  • 171 2 WANTED TO DIE, SO SHE KILLED CHILD COURT TOLD GLASGOW. Tues. A 37- 1 year-old spinster threw I five children from a third- 1 storey window because she preferred to hang rather j I than return to a mental hos- pital. a court was told here j today. Jean Barclay
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  • 25 2 TAIPEH. Tues. General Ho Chens Chun, senior advisor 10 President Chiang Kai-shek, died of lung cancer on Sunday. He was 80.
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  • 18 2 VIENTIANE. Tues.— The threenation International Control Commission reached Laos from Saigon by air yesterday.
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  • 354 2 Copra, Coconut Prices LONDON, May 8. Previous Todat COPRA Philippines c.i.f. U.K. /North European port* delivered weight per long ton May $169 $itts COPRA, Straits Borno. o.i.t. U.K./ North European ports delivered weight per Jong ton May/June £63* £63 COCONUT OIL crude Straits e.i.f. European
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  • 326 2 US could have been in space before Reds, says Shepard WASHINGTON, Tuesday. AMERICA'S first astronaut, Commander Alan Shepard, said yesA terday that his flight could have been made a lot earlier' than Soviet spaceman Yuri Gagarin's orbit of the earth nearly a month ag But he told reporters at a
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  • 36 2 LONDON. Tues.— The Russian "brainwashing" expert, who Questioned convicted spy George Blake when Blake was a prisoner in Korea, has himself defected and \s now in the United States, the Daily Telegraph said yesierday.
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  • 16 2 WASHINGTON. Tues. President Kennedy yesterday discounted demands for secrecy in preparing space orobes
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  • 116 2 I l I parlej lm .^9 1: 1 I British I 1- I I I Col t< tin m fired in .went. I iii order 1 ten; I I laying do\ 1 t: Congo] t'rur I Cor. sucl i A reprisal "Unl tun Office v:.,. when Bertousa ,'j tried
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  • 63 2 FOR TENGKU SALLY: 'LONDON AT FIRST SIGHT lo\ do 1 >-g who mairt d m 01 tin Sul IB WJ last night ft I va at fir-- sight I m vhen w I >a Mr B lomon m vhi c s Tengku Lumpui when rengfcj London v very mud i
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 157 2 CHIPS lyiru alongside the Singapore wharves today are: Kirn Hji j. Sunge Asatau n :;v -j. East St\» NW 3. enmhor i Fcraatatc i>. H.u Lee Lipia 24, IU ■mill 33/34, Neder i 35 36, Cbaadpan 3S/39, Salaina 4 11, I'm: on 42 4;>. Oi.-tor Roads: l'-t5. T.'f, Lverlo:.*. m•
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    • 19 2 POP 4 '<£*- m u^N] WAVE TO V -m V°°X GO HOME AAJC7 -Jk BAT we' r e M 249
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  • 352 3 SINGAPORE, Tues. liffl- m hit Raja he he np post and skidded back to the centre of the road and he regained control of the wheel again. Said Lt. Nigel Alwyn Ux>s Curtis. Royal Engineers-
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  • 90 3 FAMILIARISATION MEETING FOR LITERACY SUPERVISORS SINGAPORE, Tues. About 110 supervisors of literacy and language classes organised by the Adult Education Board will meet at the Cultural Centre tomorrow. The purpose of the meeting is to familiarise the supervisors with the Board's policy and aims regarding the eradication of illiteracy in
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  • 62 3 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Robert Yeoh was fined $5 yesterday for not having a licence for Earlier Robert admitted to the magistrate that when the Police visited his home on Dec 22 he did not have a licence. In mitigation he said that he alsc has a
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  • 148 3 Loves and travels of a schoolmaster from New Zealand mm I rs.-A New nhn schoolmaster, Stephen r« m a md told md ro- rilinvarhl stern from asais, Uk i fire, llcu[t Muuk later, he i B hi :ir| who k ni n seeing J; a J? th.s s; niIIIOII JJ
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  • 484 3 ALEXANDRA LEE'S SINGAPORE DIARY dsagfdhfb SINGAPORE, Tuesday. fHK Photographic Society of Singapore is presenting the cream of the world's finest pictorial photographs in the 12th Singapore International Salon of Photography which was opened at the National Library on Saturday by the Yang di-Pertiian Negara, Inche lusot bin lstiak. Held in
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  • 223 3 Austere SINGAPORE. Tues.-If you want a single word for the Quintetto Chigianos performance yesterday evening at Se "Vie," "euphony" might nil the bill. This was chamb- r music in the grand and elegant Italian tradition. within ten bars of the nrft wort, a Boccherini qulnfet
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  • 63 3 REGISTER NOW FOR PRIMARY ONE CLASSES SINGAPORE, Tues.—Registration for admission to Primary I, 1962. of the four language streams of education began at 432 Government and aided schools yesterday. The registration is being carried out in three phases From today for children born in 1954. From May 15 for children
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  • 80 3 From May 29 for children born in 1955, living within a half-mile radius of the school and from June 5 for other children born in 1955. Daily registration will continue until June 10 except on Sundays and public holiday^ during the hours of 8 a.m. to 11 a.m.
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  • 100 3 SINGAPORE, Tues. Mr. Tan Wee Kian. the Fourth Magistrate, yesterday acquitted Yew Ah Lek on a charge of causing hurt by flinging a flask of hot water at another woman in Upper Serangoon Road. Mr. R. Murugeson. prosecuting, told the magistrate that on Aug. 21
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  • 151 3 Chief of Indonesian Navy offers to train Malayans SINGAPORE, Tuesday. HE Indonesian Naval Chief of Staff, Admiral R. E. Martadinata, said yesterday that his country would welcome Malayan naval officers for training in Indonesia. Admiral Martadinata, wno flew in here from Rome on his way home, added: "I have made
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  • 146 3 EX-ACTRESS FOR 6-MONTH MAKE-UP COURSE IN JAPAN SINGAPORE, Tues. Che Musalmah Kamsani, a former film actress, will leave here today to attend a six -month course in film and stage make-up in Japan. When Che Musalmah, a I mother of seven, returns with a diploma at the end of the
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 268 3 CINEMAS KOYAL: Tiiirudatlie i Tamil; CAPITOL: Kingdom of The 3 30 7 30 Beauty (Mandarin): 130, 4, TAJ: Alagannalai Kalan 6.30, 9.30. (Tamil): 5, 8.30. CATHAY: It Started in A Naples: 1.30, 4. 6.30, 9.30. I £f GLOBE: Walk the Proud Land: 1.45. 4, 7, 9.15. CULTURAL CENTRE: Yoga LIDO:
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  • 296 4 Govt. has plan to extend sewerage system vvv: i SINGAPORE, Tuesday. pLA.VS to extend the sewerage system to cover the entire City area and some regions beyond the city limits are being drawn up by the Government. A Government report says the two disposal works at Alexandra Road, serving the
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  • 76 4 PROMOTION FOR THREE MEDICAL MEN SINGAPORE, Tues.— Three medical officers have been promoted senior registrars, according to the latest Government Gazette. They are Dr. Yap Meow Foo. now Senior Registrar (Psychiatry), Medical Department, Dr. Wong Yip Chong. Senior Registrar (Psychiatry), Medical Department, and Dr. William Fung Guan Swee. Senior Registrar
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  • 82 4 LOYALTY PLEA TO TOWN COUNCIL STAFF SEREMBAN. Tues. The newly elected president of the Seremban Town Council. Mr. Chin See Yin. urged council staff to cooperate with the new councillors to assist the public. At a tea party in the Town Hall for the newly elected councillors and the staff
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  • 34 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Thieves in the Petaling Jaya area have turned their attention on orchids and cactus plants. During the past two weeks more than 1Q homes have been robbed of plants.
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  • 23 4 SEGAMAT. Tues.— Mr. W. Rigson has resumed duties as manager of Sungei Senarut Estate after a six-month holiday in Britain.
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  • 188 4 Work starts on Co-operative Society's $1.8 million housing estate PAYA LEBAR, Tuesday. WORK has started on the Singapore Government Officers Co-operative Society's new $1.8 million housing estate. The new estate, adjacent to the society's old estate will consist of 147 low-cost units. The double-storey three-bedroom houses will cost $10,000 each,
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  • Article, Illustration
    48 4 MR. Scow Khoy Yew, of Loronc 29. and his bride, the former Miss Betty Tay Chens Neo. after their wedding. Mr. Scow is the second son of Mr. and Mrs. Scow Ah Kew. and the bride the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tan Cheng Chye.
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  • 52 4 IDENTITY CARDS: DATES FOR OBTAINING NEW ONES KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Appointment letters for the new identity cards have been issued until next May by the Registration Centre in Kuala Lumpur. Those getting new appointment letters now being issued daily will have to wait a year before they are issued with
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  • 60 4 This was stated by the Commissioner for Registration, Inche Ibrahim bin All, at his Petaling Jaya office yesterday. Inche Ibrahim, said that at the end of last month a total of 1.007,709 new cards have been issued. An average* of 130,000 cards were issued a month and the
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  • 49 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Jewish Community will attend a barbecue at the house of Mrs. M. Nissim in Oxley Rise on Sunday. The Jewish Welfare Board is organising the barbecue in order to raise funds for needy Jews. Tickets are priced at $5 per head.
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  • 42 4 SEREMBAN, Tues. Negri Sembilan members of the Union of Forest Employees at a meeting in Seremban decided to form a credit and loan society for daily paid employees of the Forest Department in Negri Sembilan and Malacca.
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  • 312 4 KUALA LUMPUR, TUESDAY fTHE Federation MiA nister of Transportation, Inche Sardon bin Haji Jubir. and his wife, will highlight their visit to London by attending the Queen's Royal garden party on Thursday. Inche Sardon is scheduled to arrive in London today for a two-week
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  • 176 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— An extension to the Arts Faculty building at the University of Malaya in Kuala Lumpur will be ready for the 1961/62 session. Workmen are now busy completing the two new modern lecture theatres and the departmental rooms. With the addition of the two
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  • 117 4 iff*! Wa Her, m^M S?ssfji Ca J?,. b( ProuS *1 her< or JhjH :<; J ll^> power v competent 5 v: l team tohelnS? *l Co -operaJ ha^ drama "Whatever^? Jr. lutur ji deme d thit^ council where vS pened --'-a l^ I:^t coun ":i oflacers wh h M
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  • 30 4 SINGAPORE Tot monthly pubiicaiior. i the public inform operative icttvttK pore and other jm world has beer, sa.l the Singapore CO4 Union. Ltd. I* L< oil Co-op Recorce:.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 269 4 Em^P9 :^fl L* '^^Ll SbV^ct LB wßE^^^^^^^^La^say n Lw^l I THE PRODUCER RICHARD D. ZANUCK Richard D. Zanuck produced "Sanctuary" close behind his great success with "Compulsion" and next plans to bring "The Chapman Report" to the screen. Los Angeles-born, ha it the film producer son of the famous producer
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    • 88 4 PRESENTING THE TALENT THAT BROUGHT WILLIAM FAULKNER'S SANcIuaRY 1^ Inc ov-KttN! CINEMA--^ A DARRYL F. ZANUCK PRODUCTION IN CINEMASCOPE I YVES MONTAND BRADFORD DILLMAN YVES MONTAND come, to hi. re Condy, wicked BRADFORD DILLMAN. wh. pl oy G.w. B Casanova, fresh from his triumphant introduction on the Temple's c011e.,. h».
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    • 125 4 m m bbbV THE DIRECTOR TONY RICHARDS* Tony Richardson, the director of "Sonctuory" a with a first-hand knowledge of the American S»* acquired on a tour of the territory just before started. He had already chanced to direct three -D located dramas on London Stage without ever the« J been
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  • 717 5  - An idol protected for graciousness JANE KURT l^jjjjtjSEWlfE, SHE TOOK UTTUJHTEJEST 111 DETAILS; BUT WAS MARVELLOUS WITH CHILDREN' BY ftND SINGER pAWLEY, Donen and now Wilding had all been "older men," men with maturity, ease, a secure shoulder for a 20-yfcar-old head. "I have a woman's body and a child's
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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    • 413 5 B|f Smartly Styled lllacks -y^u^^Sli READY-MADE |HH MADE-TO-MEASURE H/T^%ijSn ne tailoring. Come If V* \i" loda> and choo*e j| ii from our uidc* array (JM W H°^ le lU U(J>I fabrics, n patterns and colour^. 91 a There's something Bl \j f hrr< 4 to Miil e\rr\ fr g E
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 280 5 RIP KIRBY By John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson SVohTAS WELL.I7ESTROY I IP ELISE LA.V\ONT \l !|j ,^B|pL I I WAL H YArVa^^"^^^^> TnESE SOTES ON THE WANTS TO, SHE HAS A L I 1 <t\^K SO-LONS SLU& A 5 A LAMONTCASE. I RI&HT TO REMAIN Vv^J^Jl CSAC7HEAC7. GENTLEMAN. /I i
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  • 271 6 TELLING THE PEOPLE Tribute to Spore traders O^HE United States mission which recently surveyed trade prospects here has paid high tribute to Singapore's businessmen. The report states that over the years "intense competition" has sharpened the abilities of the State's business leaders. There exists, the report adds, "a corps of
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  • 57 6 by the Rev. Henry Halsey, vicar of St. Stephen's, Chatham: A SUCCESSFUL parson must have the strength of a horse, the hide of an elephant, the eye of a hawk, the wisdom of a serpent, the harmlessness of a dove, ami must bear and forbear without getting the hump
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  • 82 6 the Free Press advertised in its columns: '•NOTICE: The undersigned who has been in this Settlement for upwards of 13 years, and practises in curing Horses of every Disease: begs to inform the Gentries and Owners oi' Horses, that he will undertake to cure Horses of Diseases,
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  • 107 6 rpROLLEY BUSES made L two unscheduled stops in Doncast»r when two labourer.^ Mt a 500-volt electric cable. The first man hit the power line with his pick: buses stopped for half an hour Two hours later services were disrupted for 40 minutes when a second workman hit
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  • 406 6  -  JOHN HALL B> AIR. WILLIAM HILL, the multi-million-aire book-maker who is Britain's Mr. Betting, hasn't had a 1 personal bet for seven years. But recently he .said to me: "I'll bet you a newhat that in 1963 there will be fewer betting shops
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  • 803 6  - How I would reform the House of Lords LORD LAMBTON M.P. By HEIR TO THE EARL OF DURHAM TWO-CHAMBER GOVT. SHOULD BE RETAINED. .AND HEREDITARY PRINCIPLE MUST PLA V A PART T T is quite comI mon in politics for Members of Parliament to join momentaril y together while working
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  • 47 6 Life is like that stood I moi W 1 nient in a*l men's intuiimr.^B to decide >!■..,- ,|9 and rear ol :>,-H LAUGH ...ll beachcomß been sti below si fl Buei the Khur I doun and gt.^^B dali H tubuk a• I tn< nt i j fl I
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 297 6 SINGAPORE Who aie the Malays? 745 Four short Wave Service: with a hammond; 8.00 Double II metres <72."i0 kc s.) Your Money; 8.30 Classical Medium Wave Service hour: 9. G0 Man From M.1. 5. 176 metres. 9.30 The news; 9.40 Hawaiian A.M.— 6.00 Good morning; chimes: 10.00 Tuesday feature; 6.02
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  • 66 7 I h t 1 arc I ntres v Island pen j lailj :::o>e B aril] have t; death, *> impart from Itlma- in 1959. is also or. show. The Bsl oi those who nave qualified to be electors :>iuee the last
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  • 48 7 'The best trained religious leaders In S'pore' n ligiou I. Asia, sai< W r C ■■'< ntc 1 gt :-*s f° [i r Lao trai gej I r- Singa- 5( >"■■ the Ei glisi mg Unl- iti :i;\>- Na- New Iras do- China I gUsh n Q€ I C WT«fITO
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  • 154 7 SINGAPORE, Tuts. The new Government Whampoa Chinese Secondary School, was officially opened by inche Buang bin Omar, Assemblyman for Kallang. The school has 18 classrooms, three laboratories and a canteen. It accommodates 306 students who were transferred from various different schools in the State. Inche Buang said
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  • 263 7 Tagore remembered He is a great man by any standard' Mr Uv s; "<l Hiis i,, a message in the Tagore Centenary Volume pubHshfd by he Sn^apore ragore Centenary Celebration Mr. Lee said that Asians could remember with pride the occasion when Tagore renounced his British knighthood in protest against
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  • 247 7 Two-and-a-half-mile i procession at Mr. Wong's funeral JOHORE BAHRU, Tuesday. ft|ORE THAN 2,000 boys and girls of the Foon Yew HiiJiii School here stood in the sun for three hours to pay their last respects to the louiuler of their school, Mr. Wong Hee
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  • 157 7 SHELL MAN BACK FROM AUSTRALIA AFTER 6-MONTH REFINERY COURSE SINGAPORE. Tues.— A local Shell Company official Mr. Chong Pid Chong. 35. has returned here after completing a six-month course in refinery work at Shell's Geelong Refinery in Australia. Starting life with Shell as a junior clerk in 1947. Mr. Chong
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  • 50 7 IPOH, Tues.— Thieves broke into a shop in Sungei Pari Road and stole $782. A Kuala Lumpur contractor Loh Aik. 40, also reported to the police that his room In an hotel here was burgled. His trousers with $885 and a watch were missing.
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  • 55 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Wesley Church here has urged Methodists to seriously read the new translation of the Bible because it will take,; on "a new and exciting meaning." Copies of the new Bible will be on sale in the < church after evening service.
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  • 185 7 ADVICE FOR MODELS FROM A SOCIAL WORKER SINGAPORE. Tues.— A wellknown Singapore social worker, Mrs. Lucia Grundy, .sailed for England with this word of advice for young models. "Personality and poise are more important to a model than a good figure," she said. "So few girls here who take up
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  • 33 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Senior aircraftman Anthony Yong Kum Cheong of the RMAF left yesterday for a course at the RAF station at Yatesbury, Wiltshire. He is from Negri Sembilan.
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  • 120 7 TEA PARTY FOR 'SISTERS' FROM BANDUNG SINGAPORE, Tues. Members of the International Women's Club, Y.W.C.A., entertained their "sisters" from Bandung, Indonesia, to an informal tea-party during the weekend. Forming an unofficial delegation of eight, these members are all attached to International Women's Club in Bandung, and were in Singapore for
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  • 50 7 PENANG, Tues.— An 8-inch idol of the monkey god was auctioned for $10 in the court compound here. The idol had been produced as an exhibit in a theft case recently, but when there was no claimant, the court ordered it to be confiscated for auction.
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  • 113 7 Taximen told to back tho 4-year industrial plan SINGAPORE. Tues.The new president of the Singapore Taxi Drivers Union, Mr. Ang Teck Hing, urged union members to support the Government's plan of industrialisation which would benefit the workers. Mr. Ang paid tribute to the outgoing' committee for Its unqualified work and
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  • 36 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Inche Zainuddin bin Raja Baginda, Mr. Lee Thin Kal and Mr. Goh Seh Oh were voted to serve for a threeyear term on the 18th mile Ulu Langat Town Council election.
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    • 38 7 On." warn, "Jte^-n in the «»nd«, tf thgrt """i'J^SJ autumn Rupert h^,,. the the-.. H« J^J o< v<Hce». and mounting a bank they *P' ™"I. n BIU We're nearly the end of the leajon. I teach him too.
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  • TEENAGE talk and TELENTIMET
    • 234 8 Praise for a boy who chess competition A SINGAPORE professor has commended a 17-year-old schoolboy for efficiently conducting the recent Singapore Schoolboys' Chess Championship held at Raffles Institution. Professor Lim Kok Ann of the University of Malaya and president of the Singapore Chess Federation, said that Gfopinath Nathan had shown
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    • 188 8 THORN AMONG THE BALLET ROSES LAN TEH is the only 4< thorn among the roses" at the Rose Eberwein School of Dancing. Now 13 years old, he was introduced to the school three years ago by his sister, Dawn. Mrs. Eberwein thinks 'the boy with the serious eyes has that
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    • 147 8 Beatty, Cedar schools team up for speech day drama I>EATTY Secondary School and Cedar Girls' Secondary School are jointly producing the play "Lady Precious Stream under the direction of Mr. D. Murugan, a teacher of Beatty School. It will be staged at the Beatty School Hall in conjunction with the
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    • 73 8 THE MESS IN A MESS': DANCE TO RAISE FUNDS ABOUT 20 non-com-A missioned officers oi eight units of the Singapore Sea Cadet Corps are organising a social and dance at the Sea Cadet hall on June 2 to raise funds for their mess. Chief Petty Officer Lim Siam Kirn 'of
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    • 486 8 9 dance their way to honours in ballet exam NINE youngsters danced their way to an honours pass in vie Children's Examination conducted here by Miss Peggy Whitely of the Royal Academy of Dancing (.London). The nine— students of the Singapore Ballet Academy— are the largest number of honours students
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    • 136 8 Cash for your essays iA NATIONAL DAY C J FOR SCHOQLCaaJ $90 IN PRIZES TO be J CALLING all scfctoMuuJl would you like to wm m I ihal is the amount Ik Free Press lor essa> s to i which i:ills on Saturda\ Im ALL. you Iki\c lo .< —iioin
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    • 67 8 These 3 accordionists the pride of their school RAFFLES Institution is proud of Raymond T< o. Teo Hock Hin and Allan Tan. the schools top accordionists. Ail are in the 14-15 apt croup. Raymond Teo. nrho first got interested in the accordion two years ape. has since taken part in
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  • 61 9 NOW THE BUTTER DISH IS STREAMLINED EVEN butter dishes have been streamlined. This silver-plated model stands on four legs. The compactness comes in the lid, which is attached to the dish itself on either side by hinges, so that when you open it, the lid will just slide down. A
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  • 46 9 WHETHER we are in the Oriental trend in decor or not there Is just one word for the abacus-shaped table lamp, -unique. And you're sure to agree with m A red shade with a Chinese character completes the Mandarin look.
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  • 31 9 TRAYS made from walnut h£e always appealed to hostesses because they are durable and lignt. yju will be wore imnresaed by the new J*ag fesass terns.
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  • 73 9 Singa(B3n-"- with it n always Xi| ur ri Dins 1 and al the c> -un.u t. ,i> r* w -i v *A m bmsl t tv leave some food on the table. But with the dainty covers I found in a lamp-shade store the other day, you tan proudly
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  • 146 9 j Another contest designed for ladies gELECT the most appropriate accessories for this baju kurong from the Batik Shop. It is made for evening wear by Mary McAree in blue songket (Kelantan silver) threaded with silver. Tick off what you think the most appropriate. wm fl|
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  • 187 9 Men too have answers to what well-dressed women should wear QUR women have a keen fashion sense; if not they are eager to learn. This was shown in the tremendous interest taken by readers of this page in our new competition, The first competition in the series attracted over 400
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  • 47 9 MOST women look for elegance when buying things for the house, especially if it involves entertaining. A dinner coffee set I saw at a shop in North Bridge Road falls in this category. In hand-painted china, it is a set for four.
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  • 157 9 This gadget makes egg-boiling a pleasure A LITTLE plastic holder I found at a home appliance shop in Orchard Road makes egg-boiling and serving so much easier. Just pop the eggs (it is capable of holding as many as six at a time) into the slot and drop the whole
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  • 97 9 THIS MAT WILL PUT AN END TO BROKEN CHINA A CCIDENTS are bound to A happen, and no matter how careful you may be with your best glass or china ware, they are inclined to slip from your fingers when they are covered with soap. Here is one way of
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  • 127 9 One flask— but you can now have coffee black OR with milk DO you bring your own drinks to the office? Do you sometimes like to take it "black" and sometimes "white?" The newest flask on the market is designed with the office worker in mind. This sleek compact model
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  • 594 9 F...AND TRY THIS NEW BEEF DISH WITH A VERY FANCY NAME ARE you in a rut where cooking is concerned. Far too many housewives tend to serve up the same dishes time after time. Our cooking expert has worked out a completely new dish
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  • 58 9 mHE modern housewife of today does not clean the table with a rag but with a little gadget, called "a table tidy." American made, it com- prises a revolving brush, half hidden by a plastic shell with handle. Brash will sweep away table crumbs and leave
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    • 591 10 modern styled cane furniture made by ADRIAN'S? We think that an eariy visit to see their display at 425, River Valley Road will be to your advantage. RADJOSAN TONIC made in* Germany, contains nutritive salts and carbohydrates. It cleanses and purifies the blood to improve skin condition and complexion. Fiom
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  • 136 11 I Ist. Day, May 7 I Going* Soft Cl. 5, Div. 2— SSF. Wan by: I, 4. nx. lime: hnin. ft 15. Cl. 5, Div. I— s^F. Won by: Nose. 2, 3. Rate Imin. 9I 5. Cl. 4. Div. 3— 55 F. Won by: IJ, h
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  • 23 11 It H eenH X I I c I m m Btirement I I m lirs at I I I B m pre-
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  • 366 11 Once you have made up your mind don't change it: Its fatal mO re on putting jj| l B y BOBBY LOCKE j\|OSl putts arc missed not because they me mishit but because they have been started on the wrong line and at the wrong speed. 1 examine the line,
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  • 311 11  -  JEFFERY JAMES by Singapore, Tuesday. 'JMIH Singapore Table Tennis Association has elected a four-man committee to investigate, and take whatever action necessary, on the conduct of certain members of the Singapore team which went to Peking last month for the
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  • 215 11 GEYLANG. Tues. Two headers in the final stages oi the game gave Bintang Bulan a 2-1 victory over RJLF. Seletar 'A 1 in a SAFA division 2B match at the stadium here yesterday. There were no scoring un;il the 40th minute, and this made
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  • 103 11 SINGAPORE, Tues.— P. S. S. Pematang Siantar, the football league champions of Sumatra, will play three matches in Singapore. The team was expected in the State last week. They failed to arrive. The team is now expected to arrive on Friday. On
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  • 63 11 THOMSON. Tues. Miss J. Henderson won the Silver Division medal of the Royal Singapore Golf Club women's (Flag) competition played at the Clubs links in Sime Road yesterday. The Bronze Division medal was won by Mrs. R. E. F. Barrett. The final for the Duffers
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  • 233 11 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Royal Air Force shot into the first place on the Singapore Cricket Association senior table, after their convincing win over the Recs' on Sunday. They were in fourth place before this match was played. Singapore Cricket Club dropped to second place after
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  • 181 11  - Yong may switch to motor-cycles in the Grand Prix C. Subhas By Singapore, Tuesday. gINGAPORE'S ace racing driver, Yong Nam Kee, is seriously thinking of taking part in the motor-cycling events in next month's Johore Coronation Grand Prix. i This may come as a surprise to those who have for
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  • 197 11 PARRER PARK, Tues.—Starlight Rangers, making tneir debut in the S.A.P.A. Div. 3D league, were unlucky not to beat Police "A" here yesterday. No goals were scored. Rangers were a more prominent side, and had the lion's share In the attacks in the first
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  • 24 11 LAS VEGAS, Tues. Sam Sneaa (USA) won the $156,000 golf tournament of champions by seven strokes with a 72-hole total of 273.
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  • 562 12 Distance looks just right for The Wee Cobbler: Danger is L. Garni PENANG, Tuesday. lIULAWA, Fireworship, Lucky Game, Billeen, Setia, Ma Folie, Ellew, n Raffles Square, The Wee Cobbler, Chemise and Dauntless all have winning chances in the main Class 5 race, making it
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  • 72 12 ROEHAMPTON. S v rre y, Tues. -The England Football Association team, who leave on Friday to tour Malaya. Singapore. Hong Kong and New Zealand, were beaten 4-2 by the full England team in a practice match yesterday. The pruct i c c a 20
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  • 168 12  - A smart trial by Honey Bee Allan Lewis By PENANO, Tues. There were no attempts to make time thus morning on the .still very soft No. 2 tracks Honey Bee, ridden by Arthur Ward. spurted smartly down the straight. Jungle Orchid (Barratt) was anxious to go faster when kept to
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  • 156 12 KATCNG. Tues. Singa- j pore Amateur Swimming Association wiD approach the United States Information Service fox a coach irom America on loan. This is part of the association's plans to improve the standard of swimming. The first major meet of S.A.S.A. this
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  • 92 12 INDIA WIN ZONE TENNIS FINAL AGAINST JAPAN NEW DELHI. Tues. India beat Japan 4-1 in the Eastern Zone final of the Davis Cup competition yesterday. They clinched the match when Indian champion Ramaiiathan Krishnan beat A. Mivagi 6-4. 6-1, 6-4. India will meet the American Zone champions in the next
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  • 35 12 The wellknown racehorse owner, Mr. A.P. Lim leads in Kiver Cloud (Subian up) after winning the opening race at Penanp on Sunday. All the race finishes in pictures are on page 11.
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  • 186 12 Simpson and O'Neill first Aussies to reach fifties BRADFORD, Tuesday. IgOBBY SIMPSON and Norman O'Neill, who are expected to he the main Australian run-getters in England this summer, yesterday became the first two players to complete fifties on iiie (our. Their solid innings helped the Australians to reach the useful
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  • 159 12 UNLUCKY PETER MAY MISSES 100 BY ONE RUN ONDON. Tues— Clo^e of pl:tv scores in yesterday's cricket matches were: At The Oval: Surrey 128 and secondly 230 lor seven (P. May 99 >. Worcestershire 152 .P. Loader nve for 4H. At Lords: Middlesex 177 for nine declared and secondly 38
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  • 93 12 BENAUD WILL MISS MATCH WITH LANCASHIRE LONDON. Tues. Richie Benaud, captain of the Australian cricket team, will miss his side's match against Lancashire which begins at Old Trafford. Manchester, tomorrow: The shoulder complaint, which has kept him out of action since the first match of the tour at Worcester last
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  • 1113 12 Angkor Wat is wonh a place chance after his last s^ar; second io Ellew over this Penang 7 fls. for wnich he is 2 divisions higher with one pound more. Dashera, four In to Eilew over 7 tnen secono to Eliew again over
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  • 79 12 BALESTIER. Tues.— lan Tock Seng Hospital beat Sukaramai 4-1 in a SAFA division 2B match here today. The Hospital opened {he score through Sahar Hus-sein, ihe State centre forward, who headed the ball into the net in tne eighth minute. In the second half, Sukaramai improved but
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  • 50 12 SINGAPORE. Tues— Lee Fun beat Slew Chin Chinese Old Boy* 84-68 to win the men's title in the inter-district basketball tournament played at tne Bukit Timah Community Centre last night. The girls' championship was won by Siew Koon capers who beat Bouna Vista C.C 25-19 in the final.
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