Singapore Standard, 5 June 1954

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  • 19 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Ift jfc M 4 Vol. IV. No. 338. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1*54. TWELVE PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 373 1 LONDON, June 4, (Reuter) Mr. Henry Hopkinson, Minister of State for Colonial Affa?rs said last night attempts in some quarters in Britain to depict fien. Sir Gerald Templer's polHifal administration m Malaya as "a reactionary military dictatorship' were "an odd distortion of the truth Mr
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  • 148 1 BY QUEK KEE BENG Standard Staff Reporter A FORMER school teacher, Soh Tong Leong, residing in Kirn Chuan Road, Singapore, was shot in the shoulder and head, during a fight in a coffee shop at the 13th Mile, Mandai Road, at 5 .30 p.m.
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  • 75 1 BAD EIYSEN. Germany, June 4 (Reuter) A Canberra jet bomber crashed Into North Sea off the German coast yesterday. Royal Air Force rescue launches and German craft da>hed out to pick up two airmen who parachuted Into the sea. The twin-seater plane belonging to Royal
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  • 26 1 I»OES Hypnosis really work 7 Turn to Page 6 for a report by Douglas Uarth on the first of an imazing experiment.
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  • 34 1 GEORGETOWN, (Br. Guiana), June 4 (AP) Troops of Britain's Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders mounted barbed wire barricades around Government House yesterday as Georgetown waited tensely for an expected week-end curfew.
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  • 110 1 Eden Flies Back To Report GENEVA. June 4, (Reuter). Mr. Anthony Eden, the British Foreign Secretary, will fly back to London tonight immediately after the 12th secret session of the ninenation Indo-China peace talks, a British spokesman announced. Mr. Eden would be away for a "few days." The exact date
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  • 1634 1 Row Is Over Procedure JUDGE'S CAUTION ABOUT BICKERING jV; N S Counsel appearing in the Kallang crash inquiry which entered its fourth day in the Singapore Appeal Court yesterday, clashed on an application for the production of certain documents and statements*. The Solicitor-General, C. H. Butterfield
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  • 186 1 GET SUMMONS FROM ASP Standard Staff Reporter FIFTEEN students of the University of Malaya )?r y»» terda y s e d with summons 7 to appta? S° n ga P r e q c U I S D tonlnS Special Branch o P f P
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  • 129 1 SECOND SCALDED BABY DIES TWO of the three newlyborn babies scalded last week In the Kandang Kerbau Maternity Hospital in Bukit Timah Road, Singapore, have died the second one at 11.30 p.m. on Thursday. But the mystery of tl.e scalded babies still remains unsolved. Police are still keeping a watch
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  • 31 1 A FIFTEEN-month baby. Koh Geok Kee was scalded with boiling water at her home In Syed Alwi Road, last night. She was admitted to the General Hospital.
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  • 48 1 GAVE WRONG DATE NUN TOOK LIFE WARWICK, (England). June 4, (Reuter)— A nun, Florence Loynes, took her own life In a convent near here by setting light to her paraffin-soaked habit because she was worried that she had given the wrong date of her birth, several years ago.
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  • 140 1 LOOKING strained and anxious, Mrs. Helen Moncey, of Kidbrooke. South-east London, arrived at Kalians Airport yesterday afternoon and was sped through Customs and into a waiting car to take her to the bedside of her son. Able Seaman Harry Paul Moncey, who lies critically ill
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  • 124 1 UK Policy Has Failed Eber LONDON. June 4 (Reuter) —Mr. John Eber. 37-year-old Malayan barrister, who was detained for two years under the emergency regulations, has started a campaign here for the removal of the regulations. He told a press conference today that he had formed a new organisation called
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  • 230 1 CHINESE TRADE MISSION FOR U.K. LONDON, June 4 (Reuter) A Communist Chinese trade mission is expected to arrive in London in a few weeks to meet representatives of British industry, Mr. Peter Tennant, Overseas Director of the Federation of British Industries, said today. "I think the Chinese want to arrive
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  • 78 1  -  ANDREW ROTH By LONDON, June 4 "Hello there, feral" was the surprise cry of many last night at the annual dinner of the Association of British Malaya. Mr. M. Saravanamuttu, who was voted the "rn^st popular man in Malaya" in a Singapore Standard contest, surprised
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  • 80 1 ARNPRIOR, (Ontario). June 4, (Reuter)— One in every 50 Canadians is to get a pencil-like instrument to measure radioactivity and so warn others from radioactive areas after an atomic attack, a civil defence official said here. About 300,000 are to be issued by the end of 1955.
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  • 66 1 PARIS. June 4 <UP» France is formally to grant full independence to Vietnam today and confer on her former Far Eastern colony equal status in the French Wnlon, it was announced. Premier Joseph Laniel and Vietnamese Premier Prince Buu Loc are scheduled to sign two treaties at
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  • 102 1 PARIS, June 4: General Paul Ely, Chief of Staff of French Armed Forces, was named in Paris last night to replace General Henri Navarre as Comman-der-in-Chief of the French Union Forces in Indo-China. Gen. Ely, 56 recently heaJ,«d a fact finding mission of three generals which
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  • 24 1 THE first through train from Pyongyang to Red Chinas Peiping left the North Korean capital on Thursday. Radio Peiping said yesterday.— UP.
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  • 495 2 PILOT USED CHURCH SPIRE AS A GUIDE CAPTAIN Trevor W. Hoyle, pilot of the BOAC Constellation, which crashed at Kallang Airport on March 13 with the loss of 33 lives, said at the crash inquiry yesterday that when he brought the aircraft in for a touchdown on the runway "everything
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  • 104 2 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) in Singapore Friday were: Bayers Sr!Vrs No. 1 R.S.S. Spot Loose 624 633 No.l R.S.S. 63i 63* No. 2 R.S.S. 621 62* No. 3 R.S.S. Gl| tl| Tone: Slightly easier. TIN PRICK The price of tin yesterday was $360; (Down S3). LONDON
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  • 92 2 PENANG, Fri— A Royal Artillery Recruiting Team which will be touring the Federation next month will also visit Penang Island and Province Wellesley On July, 14 and'ls. the team under Lieut. S.D.F. West will be at the Bukit Mertajam Police Station, Province Wellesley, from 9 a.m. to
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  • 179 2 THREE Volunteer Special Constables were C i!r C! !i t y^? L Singapore Criminal District Judge. Mr Tan Ah Tah. yesterday for arresting two youths who had attempted to take away an elderly man's identity card. i Mr. Tan asked the prosecutor to refer the
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  • 38 2 HONGKONG, June 4. Special Standard Service. Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange today were $15.60 to £1 sterling; $5.8 1£ to U.S.$l; $1,821 to Malayan $1: $0,225 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $253.75 to 1 tael.
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  • 199 2 LINE OPENS JUNE 16 FOLLOWING the successful establishment of a telephone link from Singapore and Malaya to the United States, on June 2, a new line will be opened on June 16 to India, Mr. J. H. Wagstaff. Director of Telecommunications told The Standard
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  • 127 3 Mail Hours During Holidays THE Singapore Director of F i, Mr. M. L. Durrant. announced yesterday that on Whit Monday and the Queen's Birthday which falls on Thursday, June 10, the hours of business at the General Post Office will be 9 a.m. to noon. All other Post Offices and
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  • 197 3 THE Council of the Cinematograph Exhibitors' Association of Malaya said .yesterday that it had considered the Report of the Singapore Government Committee on the question of British Film Quotas, and had made "suitable representations to the Government." The Report, however, which recommends that the
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  • 113 3 SINGAPORE now has a "lost and found service" with the opening of Lollin Corporation Ltd.. at No. 66-B Robinson Road. The service is both simple and cheap. For $1.50, customers are supplied with plastic tags and chains which may be attached to handbags, brief
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  • 269 3 An Amazing Sound Quality For The Cinema itsy tne standard's l^ovie Editor) MALAYA'S cinemagoers _who have been introduced over the past few months to many cinematic advances will now have something new in the field of sound development with the presentation of Perspecta Stereophonic Sound in M-G-M, Paramount and Warner
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  • 424 3 Govt. Takes Back Land Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Government will today re-enter and take possession of 11 lots of land in Shenton Way and Robinson Road because the eight buyers have not fulfilled their agreement to start building work within the time limt
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  • 91 3 NATIONAL Serviceman Private Raymond Long, who is awaiting Judgment on a charge of dangerous driving did not plead guilty to this charge in the Johore Bahru Sessions Court on May 31 Private Long was originally charged with causing the death of three persons by a
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  • 221 3 A NOTIFICATION from the Far Eastern Passenger Conference recently held in London, which formulates the payment ot commissions to travel agencies, is causing consternation In agency circles in the Colony. p Leading travel agencies In Singapore have been notified that the Far Eastern Passenger
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    87 3 A WRISTWATCH with a gold band bearing the serial number: *****3 was reported stolen from the coolie lines in Tanjong Pagar Road, Singapore, on Trusday night. The watch had a white dial with the numbers in blue ivik. AND MRS. YUEN SIEVV HONG who were married in Singapore
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  • 75 3 A YOUTH, Balbee Singh, was acquitted in the Singapore Assizes yesterday of a charge of criminal Intimidation by threatening a clerk. Joseph Sandasamy, employed at Seiclene Steam Laundry on Jan. 23. The jury returned a verdict of "not guilty" by a majority 6—l vote. The judge
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  • 97 3 More US Fleet Units Due THE United States Navy aircraft carrier Hornet and a division of four destroyers are expected to arriye in the Colony in mid-June. The carrier which has a displacement of 30,800 tons is the ex-Kearsage, and is of the same class as the Lake Champlain which
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  • 231 3 'Gas Dept. Has Not Been Making A Profit' THE Singapore Gas Department did not make an overall profit in gas charges in the last three years despite the fall of coal prices, the Acting President of the City Council, Mr. J.T. Rea, told The Standard yesterday. H e was replying
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    • 52 3 Change Of Address y l 1 I '<' TANJONG PAGAR^ROAO THE offices of all departments of The Singapore Tiger Standard are located at 23, Lim Teck Kirn Road, (off Tanjong Pagar Rd.) Singapore 2. Telephone numbers have also been changed for tl.e new address. Five lines, *****-5, hove been insta'led
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  • 215 4 6 Elected Councillors For Whitley Council SIX elected Councillors will represent the Singapore City Council in the proposed joint Whitley Council which will be the sole official negotiating machinery for about 12,000 Council employees. This change from the original proposal to have departmental heads to represent the official side on
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  • 428 4 TRADERS HAIL PEKING'S LATEST POLICY Standard Market Reporter CHINA'S promise to lift certain restrictions on activities of British businessmen in her territory augurs well for the United Kingdom's trade with China. This is the view shared by British traders in the Colony who feel that it may lead to widespread
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  • 97 4 j TWO Malayan jounalists, j Mr. Lee Kirn Chuan of the I Nanyang Siang Pao and Mr j Leslie C. Hoffman of the Straits Times Press, are I among a group of newspapermen invited to attend a South-East Asian Journalists Project at Columbia University in New
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  • 276 4 APPLY AFTER MEDICAL ANY student who has been medically examined should apply immediately if he wishes his liability for National Service to be postponed, said the Proper Authority, Mr. L.H.N. Davis, yesterday.' So far, he said, 30 postponements have been granted to students who are taking
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  • 82 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fn Mr. Justice Wilgon in the Selangor Criminal Court of Appeal today upheld the conviction and sentence passed by the President of the Klang Sessions Court on two Chinese Ng T\ye and Choo Geok Choon. for being in possession of a large quantity of opium.
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  • 23 4 SINGAPORE'S Director of Education, Mr. R. M. Young returned to the Colony yesterday after six months' medical leave, in England.
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  • 204 4 Chinese Mark Festival With Rice Dumplings ALL over the World today the Chinese people will make an imaginary search for the corpse of a man who died thousands of years ago. Like all previous 'searches' this one will fail and the searchers will have to be satisfied with dropping rice
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  • 529 4 PCs Give Evidence In Defence THE EVIDENCE of three policemen for the defence, yesterday freed a Colony merchant of two charges in the Singapore First Traffic Police Court, where he was summoned by the Second Traffic Magistrate, Mr. Howe Yoon Chong. The merchant, Lin Yao Lin, was acquitted without his
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  • 51 4 HUNDREDS of Singapore housewives flocked to the Presbyterian Church in Orchard Road yesterday when a a jumble sale, in aid of the Colony's Family Planning Association, was opened. Wah fqur hours nearly $1,000 worth of goods— most of which were presented by members were
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  • 256 5 Run As Discharge Camp -J-w i- E ?P wlin 9 Singapore prison was announced yester- The men will live within defined area as day labourers, Working the normal labourer's hours with Saturday afternoon and Sunday off. They will be free to mov« about within
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  • 177 5 Standard Staff Reporter CANON R. K. S. Adams, principal of St Andrew's School. Singapore, became the new president of the Scout Council of the Boy Scouts' Association, when it held its annual general meeting, i yesterday. He replaced the retiring president. Mr. F.C. Sands. The Governor.
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  • 95 5 SINGAPORE Police are looking: for a 30-year-old, ova -faced Chinese with short hair. He is wanted in connection with an armed robbery with violence in Beach Road yesterday afternoon. The robber is alleged to have snatched a gold necklace from a woman and stabbed
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  • 91 5 Couple Held Up, Robbed In Park A GANGSTER surprised a courting couple on a bench in the King George V Park. Singapore, in the small hours of yesterday morning when he whipped out a dagger and waved menacingly at them. The thug stripped the man a fitter of his wristwatch
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  • 71 5 ALL examinations for Arts. Science and first year Medical students of the University of Malaya, will terminate today at 4 p.m. The University Hostels for these students will be closed tomorrow morning but it is expected that the majority of the students will be returning home on
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  • 111 5 Report Is Made Five Hours Late POLICE are investigating the report of a 27-year-old woman who claimed she was robbed of $179 in cash and a gold ring by four men while she was walking along Kelantan Road. Singapore, with her brother at 10 a.m on Thursday. The woman who
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  • 44 5 The Singapore Tamitian Association will celebrate the '"Day ol Thiruvalluvar". the Tamil poet, at the Bunga Tan.iong hall. New World amusement park tomorrow at 2.30 p.m. The celebrations will be conducted under the chairmanship of Federal Legislative Councillor, Mr. K. Ramanathan.
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  • 59 5 ON the occasion of the centenary of the first issue of postage stamps in India, the Queen is to lend part of her collection to the International Philatelic Exhibition at New Delhi Irom Oct. 1 to 15 The exhibition, the first of its kind in
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  • 198 5 THE Singapore City Council will shortly start negotiations with representatives of its 10,000 dailyrated workers on a new salary scheme based on the Ritson recommendations, i The Deputy City President. Mr. R. Middleton-Smith, told The Standard that until a sett!em«nt is reached between the
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  • 61 5 CONTINUING its trend since March, total tin exports from Singapore and the Federation took a drop last month. Aijrregato exports to all countries amounted to 5,757 tons, 425 tons less than in April. The United States was again our best customer. She bought 3.411 lone tons of
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  • 101 5 Mr. C.C. Cloud, mechanical handling: equipment expert et Yale Towne Manufacturing Co.. Philadelphia, U.S.A. who arrived in Singapore for a short business visit. He was met at the airport by representative of Borneo Co. Ltd., local agents for Y. T., equipment. MR. A. J. Hein&er. of Montres Rolex.
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  • 133 5 Forces Art Exhibition Is Now Open OVER 100 servicemen, their families and service women I were present to witness the I official opening of the first Forces Art Exhibition by Lady ILoewen. wife of General Sir Charles Loewen, Commander-in-Chief. Far East Land Forces, at the British Council Hall yesterday. Brigadier
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  • 35 5 THE theft of 24 bottles of beer from the Royal Army Medical Corps Sergeants' Mess in Singapore has been reported to the Colony Police. All 24 bottles were found stolen on May 31.
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  • 807 6 •"j^HE Federal Elections Committee," Mr. R. Ramani is reported to have told an audience in India, "has recommended that there should be a Council of 42 to 48 members, but it had taken special care to see that not a single Indian would flnd a place in
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  • 603 6  - A Drop of INK R.B. Ooi By COME WHERE in Malaya is a town run solely by a Chinese secret society. It Jias never been under civil administration during all the years the British have been here. The secret society has its own police, its own tax collectors, and its
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  • 181 6 S r: I taw in your Monday's issue that the Singapore Government is going to pay extra allowances to Clerks who are doing typing, shorthand and accounting. Though this i s welcome news to the clerks, I am sure it is disheartening and humiliating, to the poor typists
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  • 416 6 Sir:— It was with grest interest thai I read the article in your paper by Prime Chula Chakrabongse. 1 must disagree with MMM of his itatements: 1 Must he poc^poo the idea of invasion from Laos:— although admittedly tlie roasts on the Thai side of the border is
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  • 393 6 HE stopped smoking under I the spell.. HE faced up to 50 mph Lawton cannonballs jYJY lips are moist, and my breathing is deep and heavy. To all intents and purposes I am still in a trance. I have just discovered what that frightening thing
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  • 390 6 ASKS DOUGLAS WARTH could get to testing the claivis of women who say they have experienced painless childbirth under hypnotism). 4 BATTING AGAINST THE DEMON- BOWLER FREDDIE TRUEMAN. Urn no cricketer and Trueman'i bowling, I know, makes many a county batsman flinch). THE RESULTS Casson took up the challenge. And
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    616 6 We the PEOPLE Only The Clerks Benefit From Pay Award Sir;— Now that the consolidated pay rates for Air Ministry locally engaged civilian staff have been announced, it may interest a good number of your readers to know that whilst the authors of the consolidated pay scheme r.iight very well
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  • 132 6 Review of Views Lyttelton'.s name was m< I tioned off and on at t Party meeting In S< Un*: show** that Malay s llsts^ire seriously consider* Ing his advice to «i\.- t i White Paper a <*h.in.e nche Mohamad S««pp.that a united fr 'tribe formed amon* 'i pai ties opposed
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  • 145 7 'Ghost' Vessel Drops Anchor SANTA BARBARA, California, June 4. (AP).— An antique, square-rigged bark appeared out of the fog offshore yesterday like a ghost ship from a bygone age. Startled landsmen weren't ■onvinced it was real until they heard the rattle of a chain across the water as the ancient
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  • 87 7 BRIGHTON. June 4 (Reuter) Silver-haired Harry Clark. 79, who yesterday confessed he was "living in sin" with a 76-year-oid widow berause they could not afford to marry, was told today he had brought disgrace on the National Federation of Old Age Pensioners' Associations Mr. Clark
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  • 50 7 FRANKFURT. June 4. <AP) A young Frankfurt man admitted to police today he had -tolen 30 marks <USS6i from his girl friend's pocketbook. His explanation: "I invited her to have a few drinks with me. I was broke and worried about how to pay the bill."
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  • 33 7 ZAKARIA Goneim, the Egyptian archaeologist, has discovered intact a 4.700--year-old royal burial chamber in the centre of a new unlinished pyramid at Saqqara, it was officially announced on Wednesday Bight.— Reuter.
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  • 142 7 LONDON, June 4. (Reuter). China lias* at l.»st agreed two years after the first requests were made to help British firms wind up their business in China. China has also granted 12 requests, many o#"them Jongstanding, for exit visas for British businessmen
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  • 47 7 JAKARTA. June 4 <AP).— Che Indonesian Government dismissed two provincial governors, reliable sources -aid on Thursday. The sources said Central iva Governor Budiono and Borneo Governor Muhjani have been relieved of their; s and will be given jobs i in the Interior Ministry.
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  • 25 7 THE Archbishop of Can-, terbury. Dr. Geofl'ery Fisher,' confined to bed with a' w vere chill. It was announc- <*<i here yesterday. Reuter
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  • 49 7 HOLLYWOOD'S Suzan Ball, wearing her new artificial leg for the first time, arrives with her husband acto r »»ck Long, for final rehearsals last week for thei r co-starring roles on aTV show. Surgeons amputated her right leg earlier this year because of cancer. A.P. Photo.
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  • 138 7 TOKYO. June 4. (AP)-Two hundred policemen had to stop a riot In Japan's House of Representatives last night that flung the nation into a new political and constitutional crisis. The howling. screaming Legislators suffered about 50 minor casualties in the worst brawl in Japan's
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  • 63 7 NEW YORK. June 4. <AP> —The wife of a titled United Nations official climbed a guard rail on the George Washington Bridge yesterday and plunged to her death in the Hudson River 300 feet below. She was identified as the Baroness Gertrude Ransho-fen-Wertheimer, 54. wife of the
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  • 331 7 GENEVA, June 4, (Reuter) Communist China declared yesterday that any attempt to bring the United Nations into the problem of restoring peace to Indo-China would wreck the nine-nation conference here. Mr. Chou En Lai, the Chinese Prime Minister, told the 11th secret session
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  • 64 7 BANGKOK. June 4, (AP)-Tuo hundred pilgrims mostly Chinese seeking miracle cures for various ailments from a GO -year -old Chinese priest. were shot at and robbed yesterday by a eang at Taklce, about 50 miles north of Bangkok, police here reported yesterday Two were killed and two
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  • 189 7 LONDON, June 4. (Reuter)— Sir Mohammed Zafnill.sh Khan, Foreign Minister of Pakistan, said here yesterday he believed Pakistan would he willing to serve on neutral commission to end the Imlo-China war If three conditions were met. These were, he said: L The commission must
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  • 161 7 Five-Power Talks Most Important' NEW YORK, June 4, (Reuter)—The New York Times said today that the five-pow-er military conference on South-east Asia, which opened in Washington yesterday, was "potentially the most important" of three new and promising developments towards organising the free world for self-defence against creeping Communist aggression. The
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  • 103 7 WASHINGTON. June 4 < UP)— The Federation of American Scientists has charged that the Eisenhower administration's security system la now "motivated more by the risks of politics than the risks of disclosure of information." Attacking the "fantastic" findings of a security board against atomic physicist Dr. J.
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  • 132 7 GENEVA, June 4. (Reuter) Cambodia has asked the United States to supply it with arms to repel Vietminh invaders, it was learned here last night. Usually reliable sources said that talks were in progress both In Geneva and in Pnom Penh, the Cambodian capital
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  • 122 7 CAMBRIDGE. June 4. Renter (--Cambridge University students stopped a semi-nude show for 10 minutes here last night when they squired the girls with soda from a syphon and threw fruits on the stage. Trouble began as soon as the curtain went up on the "Parisienne Folies"
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  • 61 7 HONGKONG, June 4. t Reuter)—Two of five young Chinese dancers, accused of indecent exhibition, told the Hong Kong Central Court today that they had received only eight Hongkong dollars. about 10 shillings), for appearing in a striptease stage show in a local theatre. They .said they
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  • 38 7 THE Nationalist Interior Ministry's Tatao news agency said yesterday a preliminary understanding had been reached at Peiping for a 10--year non- aggression pact between Red China, India. Burma, Indonesia. North Korea and the Mongolian People's Republic. AP.
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  • 289 7 I-C SITUATION CRAVE BUT NOT HOPELESS' WASHINGTON, June 4 (Reuten -The United States Secretary of State, Mr. John Foster Dulles, told a Congressional committee today that the military situation in Indo-China "is grave, but by no means hopeless." Mr. Dulles was testifying before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee in support
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  • 109 7 UgandaGovt. Dismisses 8 Chieftains KAMPALA. Uganda. June 4. i Rent vr Eight chiefs were dismissed by the Government loday in Buganda where a state of emergency has been declared. An official statement said this action was taken as a result of inquiries into the chiefs' attitude, loyalty and affectiveness in
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  • 100 7 TORONTO. June 4 ißeutor) Dr. Usman Sastroamidjoyo, I Indonesia's Ambassador to I Canada, isaid today his country was willing to trade with Communist China in any commodity. In an Interview at the Canadian International Trade Fair, where the Indonesian government is exhibiting for the first tim<\
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  • 135 7 HANOI, lane 4, (Rcuter) Vietminhs have captured a Catholic seminary at Quan Phuoiig Ha which the Trench I'liion forces had converted into a defence post after bitter hand-to-hand fighting with 1.000 Vietnamese, The French High Command announced today. After six hours of bloody fighting Vletminha reached
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  • 84 7 CALCUTTA, June 4 R< liter) Simple hillmen livini In the shadow <>t the 27.790 foot Mt. Makalu. Nepal, li t night lit tiny oil flames and prayed to the Rod- ol tinmountains for the recon i v of Sir Edmund Hillary. r< ported to be ill
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    • 70 7 RUBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES Standafd London Correspondent LONDON. June 4: Th following are the closing prices of rubber ord tin on the London Market. LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 18 d. Spot £724 per ton. luly/Scpt. 19 d. bunycrs. £726 sellers. Oct /Dec. 19id. Three months £725 Jan/Mar. 19jd. buyers.
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    • 946 8 US AIRLINE BUYS NEW YORK, June 4. (AP> |l||fTff |J —British planes, lor the first KmW I I II time in history, will be used v m m** m m by a U.S. airline. It was offi- A mm cially announced in New Mm m mm Mm W York on
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  • 269 9 LOCAL C API TAL NEEDED SAYS LYTTELTON COMPANIES in dependent territories should invite local copitol i vestment and even have local representatives on their boards. This suggestion by the Secretary of -State for the Colonies, Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, has attracted a fair measure of attention among those concerned in the,
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  • 175 9 Move To End Rubber Union Strike BUENOS AIRES, June 4 (AP) The General Labour Confederation (CGT) yesterday seized control of the rebellious Rubber Workers Union which has been on strike for three weeks. Antonio Depacio, a member of CGT General Secretariat, was named "interventor" to run the Union. The action
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  • 62 9 BANGKOK, June 4 (AP).— Thailand will not be able to export all Its estimated surplus of 1,800,000 tons of rice this year, it was admitted officially for the first time recently. •'We shall do our best to export at least one million tons." Luang Thawin Sethaphanichkarn.
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  • 57 9 LONDON financial circles here have hailed government's new cash and conversion operation as demonstration of the growing confidence in sterling. Lists are to open and close for issue for cash of 300 million sterling of a new 2 per cent conjjersion stock dated 1958/59 and offered at a
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  • 70 9 LONDON. June 4. (Reuter) Bolivia signed the International Tin Agreement yesterday at the British Foreign Office. This means that all the major world producers have now signed except Indonesia whose derision is expected shortly. Thailand's signature is also still outstanding, but she accounts only for 6.29 per
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  • 299 9 REALISTIC POLICIES ARE URGED LONDON, lune 4 (Reuter).— Lord Beaverbrook's Evening Standard declared yesterday that if the spectre of the rubber slump is not quickly banished from Malaya, military gains, political promises and renewed confidence in Britain "will be jeopardised." Sir Donald MacGilllvray. the new British High Commls? sioner. It
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    • 220 9 THE Hari Raya Puausa holidays falling on dates between the second and th« fourth of June and ihe approaching Whitsun holidays have intorferred with normal trading in the rubber market in Singapore which closed .slightly easier at 6Jj| cents per lb. for first grade rubber for June
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  • 140 9 THE Malayan Shir- .iket in Singapore was pr i ally lifeless jn all sections yesterday. The rise in the i ibl*>r price and fall in thf? tin metal price failed to arouse my interest. IMll S I Xl I t Buvrr* >-iler* Con Tin Smelt Ords. 25/. 2". H
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  • 144 9 THE produce tnirket in Singapore was quiet an 1 easier :n all sections yesteri iy. w.ih very small busineap pishing. Coora quotations q«ioted by the Chinese Produce Exchange were $:nj and $32 per picul for buyers and sellers of June shipment, with those for July at $Mi and $30J
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    367 10 IAHOVB): This group of happy friends were among those who attended baptismal party of teen-age sister^. Lucy and I ily Wee. given .Saturday night by eldest of tlve brothers John. Joseph and James >—at their Paya lebar residence in Singapore. (Right); John Wee (one o» the co-hosts) takes the floor
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  • 663 10  -  'ANACRUSIS' Music Notes By 'I'lIK Junior Symphony -1- Orchestra is to give a concert at Royal Air Force, Changi. on Saturday, July 10. Malcolm Pallant and Kenneth Pont, both serving with the R.A.F. at Changi. wUI be respectively violin and piano soloists and the
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  • 625 10  -  John Halkin's I I O ANN A MOORE S produci J tion for the Singapore Aits I Theatre of Christopher Fry's I comedy The Lady's Not For I Burning was a pleasant, if i somewhat quiet, occasion. There was a great deal missing in the performance of the play,
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    • 281 10 I THE STUDENT PRINCE LC 6613 t (Gordon Macrae aid Dorothy Warenskjold) X t- Prologue; Golden Days; Student's Marching Song; "f |j Drinking Song; I'm Coming At Your Call; Come c Boys; In Heidelberg Fai r Gaudeamus Igitur; Duet; rf The Magic Of Springtime; Deep In My Heart Dear; Serenade;
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    • 335 10 f The Stars And You^ rpODAY'B QUOTATION: best; get others' reactions to 5 J "Three widely held fal- them first lades: That labour Is a VIRGO— Aug. 23 to Sept 22 S J curse; That religion Is an Have nothing to do with i 5 escape from life; That money
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  • 251 11 But Shell Take Point Oft Them T s P° rts Clu *> *«*e surprisingly held by the Shell Sports Club to^i one ail draw in SBHFA Division 1 League match played at the STC groundyesterday. This points puts OTEC in the lead again with a better goal
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  • 86 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Teams for the inter-state cricket match between Penang and Selangor to be played on the Padang here, tomorrow and Sunday will be: Penang: E.W. Lloyds (capt). Eu Cheow Teik. Tal Liang Kheng, Noel Monerasinghe, D. Laßrooy. M. Mathiavaratnam. Dr. R. Bhupalan, E.
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  • 58 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Sentul Railway Institute trounced Socfin Sports Club 7 l in today's FAS division 3A league fixture o n the Sentul ground. At half time. Railways led 3—o. In another FAS division 3A league match. Shell Sports Club and Kuala Lumpur Railway Institute played
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  • 28 11 THE medals won at the second Asian Games in Manila will be exhibited at the Happy World Park, opposite the Cabaret, from June 5 to 12.
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  • 111 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— A brilliant goal scored by inside right Veerasingam seve n minutes before the end enabled Sentul Indian Rangers to maintain their unbeaten record in the Football Association of Selangor division 3B league competition today. The Indians edged Selangor Chinese Recreation Club 2 l at the
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  • 51 11 TODAY'S Sport CRICKET: Europeans v the Rest— SCC. SOCCER: Div. I— MaTines v AAA— Jalan Besar; Div. 3A TMOBA v SHB Police Jalan Besar 4 p.m.; Div. 3B Jollilads v St. John's Geylang. Div. 3B Darul Afiah Farrer Park. ATHLETICS: Swift Triangular meet—SJl. Paya Lebar School sports, Bedok Boys' School
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  • 224 11 Islanders Police Draw 2-2 A FIGHTING second half recovery by Police S.A. all but gained them the day were it not for a desperate last ditch counter By Pulau Brani United in their SAFA Division One league game af Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. The result was a 2-2 draw. The
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  • 18 11 NETAJI conceded a walkover to Tampenis Rovers in thHr SAFA Div. 3B match at CYMA yesterday.
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  • 20 11 SWING B.P. will play a friendly badminton match against Coronet B.P. today at 7 p.m. at Geylang.
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  • 602 11  -  Linesman By WHITSUXTIDE provides sports lovers in Malaya with their second festival of cricket. In Singapore the next three days will be devoted to the Clarke Cup match between Europeans and the Rest. This game has been the highlight of Colony cricket since
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  • 283 11 Pang Ismail Share 6 Coals THE famed Tigers, who received a setback early this week when they went down to RKME showed yesterday that there was nothing wrong with their soccer. Against SCC in a friendly Tigers outclassed the helpless men in red. to score a 6-1 win. And this
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  • 270 11 Alexandra Beaten By YCAA YOUNG Companion Athletic Association beat the Alexandra Football Team 3-1 in a S.A.F.A. Division 3A League at Farrer Park yesterday. Muthaya, the Alexandra goalkeeper had a poor game. He fumbled with simple shots. Wong Leong Sang In the Chinese goal showed a safe pair of hands.
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  • 23 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri— Tht Garrison league game between 52 Coy RASC and the 656 AOP at HQ Malaya B ground was postponed.
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  • 26 11 TRACTION UNION fallrd to p^it in an appearance in their scheduled SAF'A Div. 3B league game at Geylanp .stadium yevtprdav a^ainvt Malay S.U.
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  • 285 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri— Nine teams have entered for the Selangor Junior Inter Team Doubles which starts tonight at the Selangor Badminton Association hall. Lok Hwi and Kamsville. leaders in the smgles tourney, have also enterecT^and are expected to figure prominently in this tournament as well. The draw
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    • 570 11 DEATH WEE SWEE TEOW— Aged 75— Passed away peacefully at Ms residence No. 37, Stevens Road, Singapore, on 3.6.54 Cortege will leave for Thomson Road Crematorium on Monday 76.54 at 2 p.m. In accordance with deceased's wishes no scrolls ©r wreaths be sent. Donations may be made to S.A.T.A. Deeply
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    • 629 11 SARAWAK GOVERNMENT A PPLICATIONS are invited for a vacant post of Magistrate in the Sarawak Judicial Department. The candidate must be either a barrister or solicitor, preferably with some professional experience. 1. Applicants must be British Subjects or Federal citizens (or British Subjects born in Singapore) 2. The appointment to
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    • 356 11 NOTICE OF SALE BY COMPETITIVE TENDERSURPLUS RAF EQUIPMENT. SURPLUS R.A.F. Equipment I is oflered for sale by competitive tender. This equipment may be viewed at I the Sales Section. U.R.D.S. R.A.F. Maintenance Base Seletar between the hours of 10.00 A.M.— 12.00 noon and 2 P.M. j —3 P.M. on Tuesday
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  • 423 12 LONDON, June 3, (Reuter) Cheering cricketers of Oxford University laid out the red carpet from the Oxford pavilion today and gave a tumultuous reception to their No. 11 batsman, J. M. Allan, after he had made 118 against Hampshire his maiden first
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  • 83 12 THE following Is the schedule of racing. FIRST DAY Class 3. div. 1 and 2—9 furs. Class 5. div. 1. 2 and 3— 5J furs, and 7 furs. SECOND DAY Class 3, div. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 5i furs. str. Class 5. div. 1. 2
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  • 65 12 TORQUAY, Junp 3.— StickIng to their task in praiseworthy fashion. Devonshire held out with a last wicket stand to draw their match against the Pakistan cricket tourists at Torquay yesterday. Devonshire were 160 runs for nine wickets in their second innings in reply to Pakistan's first Innings
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  • 41 12 PEN\NG. Fri. —M. E. I AshrafT, of the Young Men's Sikh Association. playing i against the Penang Sports Club, retired with an undefeated 100. to become the first cricketer in Penang to score a century this season.
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  • 246 12 THE CAMEL BETTER OVER PENANG MILE PENANG, The Camel, a promising 3-year-old by Mustang, improves with every outing, and with a luxury weight of 7.12 he should outsmart the opposition in race 4 today, concluding day of the Penang Turf Club's summer meeting. At Ipoh last month, The Camel went
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  • 144 12 Race 1: Little Andy, who won very convincingly on the first day, should again finish In the money. He came up with a strong run in the straight to beat his rivals. Good as he is I doubt if he can beat Buitenzorg. A Midas 3-year-old Buitenzorg
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  • 134 12 Race 2: Kingsbeau looks a reasonably safe bet. This improving 4-year-old by Beau Son showed up for the first time when he ran a good fourth to Jacobin at Ipoh in April. Kingsbeau stepped up on that form last week to beat all but Rippling River over
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  • 170 12 RACE 4: Beau Matin, a smart looking 4-year-old by Beau Cheval. gets my vote in the Summer Cup over 8J furlongs for Class 2 horses. His victory over Siapa Tahu and Border Scot over 7 furlongs on Thursday was much easier than the half length margin
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  • 264 12 RACE 3: Trainer Wally Bagby has a strong hand here with Percussion, Prince Ross and Harringay. Prince Ross may be his pick. Prince Ross was not disgraced last Saturday when he finished third to Majestic Sight and Melnik. His previous form was good Last month at
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  • 171 12 RACE 6: Khandi Star, a speedy Colombo 4-year-old, appears to have the beating of this field over the easy Penang 6 furlongs. Always going easily behind the pace Khandi Star made his bid at the top of the straight. For a few strides Khandi Star looked like
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  • 719 12 IPOH. Fri. A total of 169 entries <M class 3 and 75 in class 5 has been received for the Perak Turf Club Meeting on June 12, 16, and II Following is the list of entries: HOKSKS (LASS 3 IIOKSI S (LASS Ist run J:
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