Singapore Standard, 7 December 1957

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  • 16 1 Singapore Standard wk m w\ jl 1^ SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, J957 Ji PAGES J.> CENTS
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  • 593 1 I SHIPS SEIZED RUN ON BANKS AIRLIFT PLANNI& Pathetic scenes at airport as hundreds clamour for tickets JAKARTA, FRI. EYEWITNESSES TODAY DESCRIBED PATHETIC SCENES AT JAKARTA AIRPORT AS MEN AND WOMEN STRUGGLED TO GET SEATS ON PACKED INTERNATIONAL AIRLINERS LEAVING INDONESIA. Crowds queued at airline offices pleading for tickets
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  • 1367 1 f L l^|Tl R. Frt Prime Minister Tunku i.e Malayan Communist Party 1 Dec. 31 t«» maKp arrangements for I the Kmergency. ngen> c.ui be made 1 be no if fling at all." released I Ittltl he bad ling >: 'a.Ks :o "obtain > end Ihii wrm In h
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  • 92 1 I* zs nc n I 6 t I I its i I !aun- I 1 Cape Canav I L» Depart on■aid alter talk r I with Cape r kt no-ate va> E* tnlasion of k-ic is keeping fcrfc the missile IctstTf by telekm tbf explosion at launch I 1145
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  • 42 1 photo. i j President Snrknrno. icho visited victim* of the recent bomb attack on him at the > Jakarta Vwiicfpfll Wfttpitl?. oontolCf a |/O1 10 o'i r^ .f^idcTit \rho was hurt in the face by l (jrenndc shrapnels United Press
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  • 327 1 MALAYAS QUOTA: 10,125 TONS LONDON, Dec. 6 (Reuter) The International Tin Council has decided to introduce controls on exports of tin from participating producer countries, according to a communique issued last night following a two-day meeting here. ine nrst control period for this
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  • 203 1 RIOTING ERUPTS IN POLAND i wars.wv Dm I fltoulm) I —Polish c. U Po:i e used tefii J s4a> To (iisyer>e a rrowd of 3.000 ;> f rioting in Ciorzow \¥iewl top ski, Western Poland, w.ir|sa a Radio reported todtj. Police made man^ arrests, in iudinß a number of '•notorioui
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  • 44 1 THE strike of municipal 1 employees in Colombo, en- < tered Its sixth day yesterday i with no settlement in sight. The Special Commissioner's ultimatum for them to return to work, originally to have expired at nn-in yesterday was extended to Saturi day.
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  • 36 1 mr Khrushchev >a;d !n l Moscow last night that the I carrier rocket which launch- II ed the first Soviet satellite r fell <>n United S ates territory i n Dec i Renter. I
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  • 167 1 LONDON. Dec. 6 <UPi —I The Duke of Windsor paid an unannounced formal call on Queen Elizabeth today his first at Buckingham Palace since the coronation four' years ago j The former kins was Queen i Elizabeth's guest at tea. The; Duke of
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  • 54 1 BRIARCLIFF MANOR. V'w York. Dee. 6 'AFP Poundei and President of! the international editions of j 'he Readers Digest. Dr. 1 Bark Acheson, died of a Drain haemorrhage at his lome. BriarclirT Manor, in sew York, on Wednesday, it MM disclolsed yesterdiy. Iff tUBOB was 70
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  • 140 1 LONDON. Dec. 6.-- Three more bodies were last night recovered from the tangled j wreckage ol the two trains j which were in collision in dense fog last n.ght at the south-eas: London suburbs of Lewisham. bringing the official death roll ud to
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  • 173 1 SINGAPORE Governrr Nation for more than 5.000 ?nt will provide accommoDutch refugees from Indonesia. The Standard was told that in an emergency, the Royal Air Force will be called upon to help in the first phase of the evacuation of the refugees. At least one
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  • 82 1 Lennox-Boy d Hurt In Fall LONDON, Dec. 6 (Reuter) Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd. I the Colonial Secretary, has broken a bone in his shouli der through a fall on Tues- day night, the Colonial Office announced yesterday. The announcement said he "slipped on the pavement the night before last and broke
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  • 141 1 Britain: We deplore measures LONDON Dec (i (Reuter) Britain has told Indonesia she Mill deplore measures reported to be contemplated against Dutch citizens in the country including their expulsion the Foreign Office spokesman announced today. Commenting on the Indonesian situation the spokesman said: "We strongly hope that the Indonesian Government
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  • 515 2 ALLIANCE CHANCES GIVEN AS 50-50 MALACCA, Fri. Although the Alliance Party is putting; up candidates to tight for all the six seats in tomorrow's Municipal Council elections, it has been given only a 50-50 chance by those who have watched the campaigning during the
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  • 65 2 THE first Malayan student to be elected President of the Adelaide University Shi- dents' Union, Mr. Samuel Abraham (above), who returned to Singapore yesterday by Qantas— BOAC Bri- h tannia for hid Christmas and New Year Vacation. A medical student under the Colombo Plan, Mr.
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  • 76 2 Women Robbed Of Cash Gems A CAR carrying four women 1 was stopped by a gang of thugs and the occupants strip- I ped of their cash and jeweilery worth $500 in a back iane off Ah Hood Road, on Thursday night. Holding the driver and the i women at
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  • 269 2 CHAIRMAN of the Singa- pore Harbour Board. Mr. j P.A.T. Chrimes. yesterday 1 said that many of the Board's former workers were being 1 'ruthlessly exploited for I party -political manoeuvre." Mr. Chrimes wa s explaining the futurt of the Board's x former employees who lost
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  • 39 2 TH£ Malayan Mathematical Society will hold a teachers' refresher course in mathematics 'rom Deo. 10 to 20 at the University of Malaya. About 30 t*achers from English and Chinese schools have been selected to attend the course.
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  • 203 2 TWO WOMEN SUMMONED A PHETTY salesgirl alleged in a Singapore court re«t«rd»y that she was abused and called "a prostitute" by two^omen while shopping with a friend, Alex Yong. who was the husband of one of the women. The salesgirl. Choo York Sm. 29.
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    • 1352 2 ANNOUHCIMiNT SITUATIONS VACANT CITIZENSHIP KICISTtATION WILL ISTAiLfIMfO COMPANY A '< "g«po'« C'tn»n«hip Re 'e<ju'r« experienced Junior Accounts a» c_ a nd 1?, For* Cierk* Applicant* should B've full a -g w -»*«3 »r>(3 r*e (iho^e i particular*. Apply Box No. T. 3220 S.S. <-a-T-^- f nmmj-d wI) be for .i
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    • 778 2 I NOTICES cm oounctl or SINGAPORE THE Mt. Emily Park Swim- ming Pool will be closed to the public from 9th December 1957 Y until further notice. s THE PENANG TURF CLUB 4 X'MAS MEETING, 1957. SATURDAY, 21st DECEMBER, 1957. WEDNESDAY. 25th DECEMBER, 1957. SATURDAY. 21th DECEMBER, 1957. ENTRIES close
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    • 168 2 /or (a) The B^t in <, I M (b) Beacits n f On) **J 2 (cj Quality ft Nn,l>l S ARABELLA 1958 I I «f Ever, A'-fr^ I c the *or a U rH this CO^S f *M mode> Its I Kuflej^^^S 0.." d I |VBRsi^^^3 j» APABEI A im
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  • 265 3 RADIO WOMAN MADE A BANKRUPT in 7 Years, Her Liabilities Totalled $120,000 $617-A-Month Broadcaster Tells High Court: I Was Rash. And Gambled CAKRIE Shen Pei Fen, a woman broadcasting assistant in the Chinese schools section of Radio Malaya yesterday told a Singapore High Court judge that her liabilities totalled §120,000.
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  • 136 3 A "PIRATE 1 taxi driver. Din bin Sanaa, who possessed no driving licence since 1939, pleaded guilty in the City Court yesterday to three traffic charges. The charges were Using a car for hire without h taxi licence, paying a lower licenr-e fee than that
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  • 27 3 GENERAL Sir Francis Festing, Commander-in-Chief of Far East Land Forces, will leave Changi today hv air on a two-week visit to Hongkong. Japan and Korea.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 232 3 I^AD the best milk the country of milk B^BT k Wi f Lad milk powder m iIT m rr M ™rk from TB i.a 7 >"wi .;TiOUS 6> no WAST! BM t^^J Ou ir fn.lk voo 3m 7 x.iriiv v quantity ■K 1 ir -r.r Qf) M( I' 1 7
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  • 48 4 The Ktmtpolai) Pcranaknn Singapura begins |ti Brst charity dri\ e toniqh? with a oerforman^e of 'T,dak Berio>n"' at the Badmint m Hail at 8";n p.m. The show is r aid of the Red (.'ro.ss C'ripo ed Children's Home and Cheshire Horros for rhroni;- Invalids
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  • 29 4 TWO thugs, one armed with a chopper broke into a house and robbed a rouple of rash an i jewellery worth |M in Balestier Rond, Singapore, yesterday
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  • 323 4 COURAGE THE fortitude and cheerfulness of the young children of the Red Cross Crippled Children's Home at Tanah Merah inspired an army battalion to 1 devote its efforts to bring a ray of happiness into their lives. The result: Men of the Ist. Battalion, the
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  • 124 4 Plea to set up a Labour Fund THE Singapore C\'y Council Labour Unions Frderation yesterday nskeri the Council to set up a "Labour Fund" to he;p daily-rated empioytn a 'etter to the Council, secretary of the Federation. Mr. *K Sivasnmy. >aid that such a fund would assist workers in distress.
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  • 205 4 No women recruits for Fed. Navy— yet PENANG, Fn. Until the Malayan Royal Naval Volunteer Reserves have sufficient qualified Malayan officers, it would not be practical to recruit women for the Federation Women's Auxiliary Naval Service (FWANSi. Commander D. \V. Graham, retiring staff officer of t',e Penanc sub-division of the
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  • 178 4 BHI 'XKi F r 3 nei Government's in\ > I MBtl abroad will soon PMM r 0 million n-.^r Re\ i aling this, the British Ri rident, Mr J. O SUIm said today the iavtftflWMtl would safeguard the hlturc pn iptrltjr Bl BnMd and
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  • 51 4 Arts Crafts Exhibition THE OETLANG Comir. ;r.;ty Association will stege a two-day exhibition of art.> and crafts at the Community On 1 re Sims Avon;, on Dec. 20 and 21 An Ass icia' ion's committee member .->a:d jresterday that ah the exhibits will be the work of residents 1 1
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 1010 4 Standard cAlmanctc Iniormation at a Chiitce Btpali raga and bodyb.r.:d:-!E 5 4Bf|A|i4ti lliSfttefJ' m Mivie r::x> 7 p.m. D D f t9§f\Ja7l<B A#l€Ba7jr Independent Missionary Movement: MB mMB V Singapore Citizenship: Registration Hn";S: m b n BBC ipnpral Overseas Sen ire): of e igible non-Chinese whose m m K< m
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  • 1435 5 w.iiCKI K DOES HAVE SIFH f2?T |K in >lATFS AN INTERNA- \M/VTI()N EXPERT WHOSE M) YESTERDAY. >cklchurst, a t< p X» irtment official had mdl I rvey oi labour conditions m Sin- gapo;*e. BRO R EHI RSI •1 niE ;radc DUCTION F NEW 1 MED TO GIVE I KD¥.
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  • 35 5 ■7 m m g HI rf MB m I iP S3>. Srttlrwirt m* tr*t d. ii» XfnrtC twt w •■sss c*m ret filti Utn«n. aayen, ■«n> KW Clll wßrra. ■wiar- 3W IgBSJMe>^ B I|q
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  • 53 5 THE JOCKEY TAKES A BRIDE and 2"** their Heir I it the Church of the dootl shepherd. The bride, a retent arrival in the Colony, was nivrn a\va\ b> Mr. .1. K. Martin while jocke\ Jackie smith and Mrs. Smith per- iriiit'd tfu- duties of best in iml matron-of-honour. Picture
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  • 174 5 THE Singapore- Bank Employees Union last night decided to give a 14-day no 1 ice to II Colony banks to settle i 4 s demand for a new gratuity scheme. The oaka is asking for <<r^ m< .';th'- salary lot each completed
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  • 57 5 SINGAPORE is synonymous With drill and established Standards, said Chief Minister, Mr. Lin Ytm Hock, last night Mr. I.i:n was speaking at a dinner given by Fvaatf and Neave Ltd. and Malayan Breweries Lid, at the F. If. Sports pavilion In River Valley R Bd tO celebrate their
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  • 29 5 TWO Singapore hawkers. who. despite threats, refused to pay protection money to a secret society gan? in Princess Elizabeth Esta e, lodged a report with the Pouce yesterday.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 13 5 Y l J DEC 18^ij^^B I PM. k^ Standard or the Pavilion 4
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    • 445 5 FOR BEST If7\\ AtC tg GENERAL DRAPERY 5 LAD/fS ACCESSORIES Embroidered Pillowcases m lovely s u ,ades of P.nk Woollen Sto'^s in B'cck and White $18 95 W o/^ Gnd Green Each 310.00 Woollen Stoics in Yellow, P.nk, Maroon end /o 35? Blue Spools? d^ Horrockses Beach Towels in G
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 533 6 COVIET Russia's scientific achievement in winching satellites into outer space has had one beneficial crTect on the countries of the free world a new and demanding urge for higher education, particularly in the modern sciences. This Impetus tn (.duration has become evident not only among the big
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    • 322 6 pdOUSANDS ol students in Singapore and the Federation are leaving school this month to B irch for j »bs. The School Certificate is no longer a passport to employment as it used to be in the T »lder of this piece of parchment has to realize that all
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  • 111 6 "L'VEM kl you endorse J the naughty but entertaining definition of the mystic ifl "a man who COmi to the barrier of eternity and says 'sooson' when he hnsn't got a f ekef, bow can you be sure that an Indulgent ticket-collector has not let. him thTOIIgn the
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  • 803 6  -  William Millinship PARIS SCEN£: By 'pWO big business millionaires, both owners of racing stables, are behind a battle which is being fought between several Paris newspapers. Three newspapers, one after the other, have come out with a bright red sash over their front page headlines
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  • 86 6 Shorts from the Talks were more than 5.000 of them, and they came from 120 different nations." Patrirk Keatle v reporting on the 1957 Radio Show held in London in the BBC's General Overseas Servirp. The Price Of Fanaticism "IDEOLOGY is the enemy 1 vi sound politics. The only prospect
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  • 805 6  - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME ASTER GUNASEKERA By IT IS not unusual, after 1 reading your newspaper on the morning after the Budget has been solemnly and pompously introduced in the Assembly to experience a nasty taste in the mouth which has nothing whatever to do with the breakfast.
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  • 911 6 Robert Stephens reports from Paris THE talks in Pans last week between the British and French Prime V misters seem to have done little to bridge the gulf between the French or Anglo-American views on Nor 1 Africa. The immediate controversy over arms deliveries to Tunisia mo only a
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  • 945 7 Bank rate leak r tribunal enters fourth day: Keswick in the box THEN HE TELLS ABOUT A LETTER AND A CABLE TO HIS HONGKONG FIRM LONDON, Dec. 6 (Rtuter) A Director of rhe Bank of England today protested that Britain's Attorney-General was "unfairly" try- ing to
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  • 155 7 BRIGHTON 'BRIBE' INQUIRY BRIGHTON England. Heath, IS; Anthony Johr D,c. 6 geuter) Charles a fudge, dB, Brighton s sus- pended police chief, two The charges brough di U'Ctives and two civil- against them alleged tha :ans were committed here they conspired to obtain re taAmv
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  • 58 7 SEIZED SLOCAN ADORNS ITS WALLS 0 MEMBERS of In .onesian Bank Employees Union "guard" v c bcnk in downtown Jakarta after demanding that the D -ten n-anagen- 4. n it o\er to them At other banks selfappointed guards wearing red armbands searched *omers. "Sita
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  • 280 7 (Reuter) Britain yesterday opposed a proposal in the :ries administering dependent territories estimate target of self-government or independence. NEW YORK, Dec. 6 I United Nations that count 1 dates for the attainment Sir Andrew Cohen of Britain told the General Assembly's trusteeship committee that
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  • 126 7 I WASHINGTON, Dec. 6 (Renter) -The l T nited States last night denied earlier statements by one of its officers that two senior Russian naval officers 1 who had defected were now In Washington. 'There are definitely none (no such defectors) in i Washington,'' an
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  • 69 7 NEW DELHI. Dec. (Router). India is spending 'hree I times as mi;rh on education today as she spent in l!*48. Latest figures published bv the BdUCiUOn Ministry show that during I9r>6 India spent Rs. 1.894.000.000 on education compared with Rs. 551,000.000 in the year ending
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  • 42 7 the Philippines Government and the w rid Health I Organisation ttvn ilgne^i an agreement under which the 'WHO will construct its Wi item Pai Iflc regional Km idquarter.s building in Manila lit wai officially announced In i Manila yesterday Renter.
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  • 80 7 TOKYO Dec. 6 > The Japai I Mi? ter Mr Al chiro Fujiyama. aid here I di> Jaj ai <■ G> v.-rnmtr.! w l Tapan* s« i rjin:» r nding Ind« r.< ;a t< !.nir:ar s and ships. Mr :ri\a::,i o j I >xpoct i a
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  • 150 8 DAUGHTERS of prominent Kuala Lumpur personages last night took time off to model at a glittering parade of Fastern fashions at the Federal Hotel. The parade, held under the patronage of Puan Sharifah Rod7iah. wife of the Federation Prime Minister, was in aid of the scholarship fund
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  • 281 8 Police Called In To Keep Order At a|J Municipal P o s B J KUALA LUMPUR, F r h 1 in to keep order ot on Al|, Onc Ce M tion roily held at Brtckf.dds p il when the crowd jeered and home -1 of Heolth, Mr. V. T.
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  • 140 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl A survey of beggars has begun in the Federal capital and a Social Welfare team of six men is going round the town interviewing and tracking down the beggars. The head of the Social Studies Department of the University of Malaya. Mr. A.
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  • 100 8 Woman Hauled Girl 6. To Court, Chided PENANG, Fr. A woman. T. M. Sironamani, wa.s < rdered to pay $25 cos s bv Magistrate, Mr Au Ah Wah today Tor "inconvenienrmu" a six-year-old girl. M. Sarat.ha. whom she summoned to court. A charge of causing hurt to Sironamani at McAlister
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  • 42 8 THANGAIAH, 29. was fined yesterday $50 or three weeks' jai! by Parit Buntar Magistrate Tuan Haji Badaruddin when he was convicted on a charge of causing hurt to a Kiri. Angalai, with a knife Angalai was slashed on the cheek.
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  • 118 8 MALACCA. Fri. Eleven students from the Pey Fong and Hok Bin Chinese Middle schools here were detained and interrogated by Police this morning. This followed an unsuccessful bid by more than 200 students to stage a demonstration on the main road. The students had earlier
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  • 118 8 We're Confident Of Victory, Aziz Ibrahim PENANG. Fri. Inche Aziz Ibrahim. UMNO State Secretary. Penang and Province Wellesley told The Standard today that the Alliance Is confident of complete success in all the three elections. "The Alliance will fight the election in a clean manner,' 1 he said. Opposing the
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  • 89 8 PARIT BUNTAR Fn. Ismail bin Chik. 11. and H:i run bin Haji Ahmad, 14 w«t« today bound over for ->. months b\ Circuit Magistrate Tuan Haj! Badaruddm A third youth Abu Samad 1 I was ordered to be sent to th< Sir Henry Ourney's Horn* I
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  • 190 8 PENANG. Fn. B< f from the lop flooi of :h» C to his wife that spn f>s v.i the "next world a Coronefs Co«t The Coroner. Mi A Wah. was holding ■> into the death of 6*-year Cham Thor. who died a« General Hosj ita n.! ili Tan Ah
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  • 74 8 TTie StuTija K bcycle rej«3 A bill is to J in the 8u 1 G;..r. I NttMtfc| jfl j£i Sheldon, th* |J Adviser, usertej 1 present pntiot I satisfactory 1 A uniform mm not on:? be J hsMmm k 1 fetfH *»■■]>* J tion books eotf cultrs of the
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  • 34 8 1 I (l I tLMT. 2'- I H 'I you Uke th **J just like «*«l«j1 bring soo:i r I mmtmmm to they M 1 r V 1 «clv«.Y<**on ThoUf»"**J j r i
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  • 10 9 I Ji hkiie. A L Lipitiiks" Miceiby L satellites.
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  • Science Notebook
    • 329 9 Promotes Growth > I G NIFICANT improvement in rhe nutritive value of nee proM n has been gained bv adding L- lini ct the rate one pound per thousand pounds of white rice, accord. ng to Dr. Hans R. Rosenberg nuti i r^experr of rh e Du
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  • IN BRIEF
    • 168 9 Alive Again After 30-min. 'Death' IN many parts of the I nited States a number of patients have had temporary heart failure with their hearts beginning to function 15 or 30 minutes later A few years ago they would have been dead, but today they recover and usually enjoy better
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    • 81 9 DISCOVERY of a substance in the human blood stream believed to be the actual cause of hufh blood pressure and the search for a remedy have been announced by the Inited States Veterans Administration. The chemical substance, called hypertensin, was isolated by a research group at the VA
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    • 61 9 I/OR several years big business firms in the Inited States have been using mechanical office devices to handle much of the paper work. Now the producers of electronic computers are making equipment to fit the needs of small and medium sizod companies. It is expected that within five
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    • 207 9 discovery that may lead to an understanding of how the tuberculosis germ makes its poison has been reported by a wife-husband research team at the l.'nited States Veterans Administration hospital in Madison. Wisconsin. The research problems on which Dr. Dexter S. Goldman, chief biochemist and his wife, Elise,
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    • 113 9 Tj.S. scientists say tests have revealed that a chemical shield can be applied to cut much of the evaporation of water at small reservoirs. They plan further tests to see if the process will work on larc r e bodies of water. According to Walter Garstka, U.S. reclamation official,
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  • 127 9 *IjOSE to the IPOfM /jniOMI Madtmip Tussaud's 1 waxWCfki fXfcfbittOH nt Baker Street. Londi-n. a startling copper domt fcoj tfCtility rforpd itJ .soori fo hoii.s^ Of!P of ")P Opticol ltMlfO<l| o/ p A/etro ;,ofi.s a £10.'><W p'nrif farmm. \'i.s;fors a// otvr The unrlrf ir/J he sMi to
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    • 139 9 TONY CURTIS as you like him lluU^BR t a ROUGH I h3 ft B I *1«BVW B 1 aS a hg i BH^^^B^^^*^^*^\ who started with a I X^^HKESk V) handful of dollars t I fk CZAR of the I I IHPyf^f GAMBLING #«P1 fji WORLD! I mail/ nnnn'o "'nKIHA
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 218 10 New Bank Branch For Klang Opening Kl ALA MMPIR. Fri. The I'nited Commercial Bank, a leading foreign exchange bank of India and one °f the 'big five" in the Indian banking world, is to op«»n its fourth Malayan branch in Klang on Dec. 11 The bank is to be opened
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    • 275 10 R.I. UNCERTAINTY HARDENS PRICES EARLY th:> week the usual technical adjustment < t the ;rr nt p >iti n sh< wed some liquidal n wh:<-h :r/\^r r. rmal circumstances w uld have shown kivti prleea, I lid the n;■ I I H )llday, cut;- r Ba':: I Ltd B r
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    • 337 10 TIN COUNCIL'S DECISION TO CUT EXPORT QUOTAS HAILED KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malayan tin circles today generally welcomed the International Tin Council's decision to restrict export quotas from producing countries. MR. A.J.D.C. LOCH, secretary to the Minister For Commerce and Industry said the action by the Council on the new export
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    • 121 10 RUBBER RISES 2 CENTS RUBBER gained two cents on the Singapore market yesterday. International first grade for December shipment closed steady at 101 cents per lb. against Ihe previous day's price of 78^ cents. The market opened better on higher overseas advices and the current Indonesian situaUqb Thoroaf'er. it remained
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    • 22 10 REXONG Tin's November outputs announced nro: Rasa mine .">7B piculs; .Tinjanc mine (in association with Straits Tlnfleldi Ltd.) 1,369 piculs.
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    • 50 10 —Price Gains $3 TIN price in Singapore continued to rise yesterday on news of export restrictions. After gains in three iwfftlive trading days this week of more than S l > the price registered a further increase of $3 yesterday at |357J7| per picul against the previoui day's price of
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    • 62 10 MALAYAN' rubber experts his month totalled 94.237 tons, the bJgheti figure so far thi.s year, according to preliminary figures for November. The MODBd highest monthly figure was recorded in October When 93.543 tons were exported. November exports bring he total in the first 11 months this year to
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    • 35 10 OI'TPI'TS from fftltM and minei in the Gruthrie group in November nmouiieed ire: rubber 8.180.400 ih.. tea (black) IBi.o(.if) lb.; pelm 0 1 1.423 tons; paint Kernels 415 tons; tin ore 1,643 piculf.
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    • 72 10 the Malayan Exchar.eo Banks Association made the- following changes In its rates to merchants ywtei div. Canada: buj ing, T T si -7 s OD n, n dayi airmail 12-3 I credit bilk "i-~ II trade Ml Selling. TT. o r OD. Canada 31 -1/2; n uUche M
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    • 127 10 Counters Ease On Control Move TIN counters eased in the Malayan share market yesterday following the decision by the International Tin Council to introduce controls on exports of the metal from Malaya and other participating countries. A markei source said investors considered the red iction in export quotas by 28J
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    • 201 10 SINGAPORE tharebrokan re ported the follow mj? b.- '■.<■-. do::*' CTS ords 29 '9 F N *2 i2^. ?2 eio: H immer $2 20 M Colls 88c MeAHstei SI I Robinson <>.--H< 1 .80 ei and yesterda Cold S i ige PSr 1 rd: S. T:me> S4
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  • 153 10 THE US. Comment Department has announced the establishment Of a World Trade Advisory Committee of HO American businessmen to adrfSS the Department in formu- lating po i ies and programmes on international trade, trave. and investment. Commerce Secretary Sinclair Weeks said he had organized
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  • 107 10 SINUAFUKh Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices D^r picul yesterday were: copra. Nov. -Dec. UK Continent $29i buyers. $30| sellers; coconut oil in bulk $48 sellers; in drums $52 sellers. Muntok white pepper $97 sellers. Sarawak white $96 .sellers, special Sarawak black $64. Singapore Copra Association closing prices:
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  • 148 10 O( TI R ROADS Godian. Samuel. Bakke. Hamburg. Eastern Venture, Bentony. Rikke Sko'j. Batoela, Enbun Maru. Ifahrina, Siaoe, Simda, Paul Rirkme:s. Kia;i Ain. AspahaUon, Japan ICurcna, Norvast Belinda. Tjilu vata Javanese Prmrp. Amelia. A-;n---clun, Stv, WeUinftoo, Ba'jd. Lisbon. E.is'man. Bei ocre, Batjan. Naasariut. INNFR ROADS Gian? Sen^
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  • 32 10 THE British shipbuilding mission, which wreni oit Ptcentlj to [adit to tdvisa the Indian GovWUBMSJi on the mlc and layout of a second shipyard, has returned to the I'K
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    • 899 11 MITSUI LINE ■OR JAPAN S Oft f$l M Akaihisan Maru via Mania for Yokohama Kobe, Mom 18 Dec Akakurasan Mam for Yokohama, Kobe. Moji va Hongkong 1 8 Dec 1 5 Dec Nasusan Moru for Moji, Kobe Osaka. Yokohama 1 5 Jon FOR USA For New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore via
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    • 805 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soilings tor Bangkok and/or For East Penang P S'hom S't+ro "FALSTRIA" 9/10 Dec 1 1 1 2 Dec H/MDoe Calling Saigon, Bangkok. "KAMBODIA" 14/15 Doc "MANCHURIA 25/26 Dec 27/2S Doe "MEONIA" 11/13 Jon 14/15 Jon 16/17 Jon Colling Saigon, Bangkok. "SUMBAWA" 18/19 Jen 20/21 Jon accepts
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  • 311 12 Akram' s Target For Tonight —Kong's Belly fOUNG Mohammed Akrani. son of Immam Bux, nephew of Gamma, will at(ick King: Kong where he Is reported to be weakest hi*; stomach. And that will H e Urge 1 number one Um burl} Pakistani who will use faf head as a battering
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  • 86 12 MALACCA. Fri— The follow- ayers have bee: <>present Malacca Comb Schools for the coming hock< quadrangular to be p! <v»-~. lii >h Dt. Sin 1 A IV Cfi/ Hai ii Sinful R Gop J istin De s..\ i, A/./ W.• ab Fir >k, i rtg Sei
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  • 421 12  -  Leong Hew Meng By SINGAPORE CIVILIANS will enter the field for today's soccer match against PERAK, the Malaya Cup champions, to prove one thing that they, and not Verak, should wear that championship lapel. And they will too. Baneci from participating in that
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  • 136 12 DESPITE the recent repercussions in Indonesia, Singapore's .Jacob Basketball Team wiil leave on Sunday to make their 18 game tour of Indonesia. The 14-man team will be playing games in Djakarta. Bandoeng, Semarang. Sourabaya. Solo Djoc.iakarta and Pelembang. The team s manager. Charlie Sien will
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  • 322 12 LAUSANNE. Dec. 6. (Reuter)— Mr. A very Brunciagr. American President cf the International Olympic Committee, has sent a letter to all International Sporting Federations and National Olympic Committees urging more rigorous enforcement of the Olympic amateur rules. r~" Mr. Brundage said that
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  • 316 12 TRANSIT Camp Brigade of Gurkhas, the reigning champs, entered the final of the Singapore Base District major units hockey championship when they eliminated 19 Air Formation Signal Regiment 3—l at North Buona Vista Road yesterday. t The Gurkhas will now nee* District Work-hop.-. Roynl
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  • 117 12 TODAY'S SPORT RACES LflSf duy. St. Leper meeting at Bukit Tvriah. RUGBY H.M.S. Malaya competition: S'pore Civilians vs. Johore un the Padang. S'pore Police M. Federation Police at P.T.S.; All Blacks vs. R.N.Z.A.F. It Tengah: R A.F. Seletar vs. R.A.M.C. l'r?d XVI fir R.A M.C Naval Baw vs. Ra"h>s Old
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  • 55 12 ipoh. Fri The r< •■•«v of ihi Police "Hannigan Shield 41 ntei State hockey Anal betweei Perali and Pahani Will take place in [poll On Satjiday. Dec. 14. The tart game- ]>'.:r. rd a* Kuala Lipis las: week was abandoned owing tf > tain Perak were leading 2-0
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  • 92 12 Three In London ForEmpire Games Ted Strickland and two Singapore athlete*. Tan fcng V<M>n and Tan Hwee Hock, now in London, will be asked by the Singapore Olympic and Sporty Council to represent the Colony at the British Kmpire Games in Cardiff next year. Strickland will act as official. Tan
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  • 160 12 T.c.\L)i»:v ;;t-c I ReuteDF.!,ili«h and Scottish football fixtures for Mrtg Doc. T are FA. (IP SECOND ROl'NI) LEAGUE I>IV I B.; m ham v> Man Dl Burnlev A ?>enal. Che iea l I Man. C'ty w Bwcri \t'A ra>tle vs H i ton. X >it'm F vs
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  • 265 12 Kl ALA LIMP! Kin 1B provisionally entered h»r u u, I to be played at the third MI m next year. 1 wrewerwerwer -Id champions lH2f) i .-..-tan, keen ;,>; to India > c and world number Mtion S:: riude inter; debut a; Melbou i Mes last year fimV
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  • 47 12 tt-llin Riley in their night, though the calm, and < Jah!! B Ri l i B|r a SORI COlLi of ihe I found, h canvas Sot for good with i cut. other If*) programme short route. In f porting >d ficataf J Williail 1 1 ■..<• mm gsi
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  • 27 13 1^ omons suggestion that two t h* r*f*ree *t Mi next big boxing I bv HH British Boxing I H I -,r.s. tne n the ft**
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  • 163 13 ReuU r i Bookmakers here f J «gott, England's "golden ing iis ■Dim:. Baroda Beam. 1 national Stakes, to be -n race course tomor- IgUftf Ei?oxi under fj crack Ger- African. may i !ormer £jßßee- 13 ronbaa«k ft« win hai an exI 3kb here OHI at couple of days
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  • 298 13  - Solomon's Plan Thrown Out But They'll Discuss It Again PETER WILSON By I put one of the two *es for tne next contest as the referee, with the other tWO r.S judg* I am not going to say n I am in favour of two itdcr* and a referee but
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  • 25 13 LIVERPOOL Dec. 6 (Renter) —PAT McAteer (Birkeni headi. the British middleweight champion, outpointed Marcel PIfDU (Franoei over eight J rounds here last night.
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  • 171 13  -  AI Ca pp By I MELBOURNE. Dec. 5. 'Reu- ter»- Czech Olympic runner. Btanislav Jungworth. whose training has been delayed by a bout ofl influenza, will make his nrst ccmpetltive appear- 1 ance In a 1.000- metres event at Melbourne's Olympic Park twilight meeting
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  • 262 13 BBLFABT, Northern Ireland, Dec. 6 (R««ter).— Unraly scenes marked the end of the soccer intern a- < tional here today between Northern Ireland and Italy, which was drawn Z-l. Thousands of people swarmed on to the pitch at the final whistle, sweeping Police aside as they
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  • 80 13 24 Nations Per British Empire Games LONDON, Dec. 6 (AFP> -Thirty-two nations have so tar announced they will compete in the nine-day British FmDire Games which open at the "Arms Park" stadium in Cardiff on July 18 next, it was learned here :odty. Promoters estimated that the costs of the
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  • 198 13 Wallabies Need Dick Tooth To Replace Injured 'Star' SYDNEY, Dec. 6 (Reuter) Former Australian rugby captain, Dick Tooth, now on his way to England, should be called in as a replacement back in the injurystricken touring Wallaby side, the Sydney Morning Herald's sporting editor said today. Tooth, an experienced international
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  • 117 13 I THE Singapore Life Guard Corps will, for the first time, be starting a life savin* class in Johore. Those interested in joining the class are asked to report ito Mr. Yong Say Tong at the Lido swimming beach, two miles north of Johore
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  • 69 13 CARDIFF. Dec. 6, (Reuter Wales and Belgium drew thtir amateur international box ng match here last night each winning five bouts. Belgium were leading 5-3 but Wales won the iMI two bouts. The generally poor standard of boxing could have given the Welsh selectors little helo in
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  • 52 13 PNOMPENH. Dec. 6 <AFP> -The Soviet "Neftanik" soccer team, which is generally regarded as tops in class "B" will arrive here this week to Play several games in the Cambodian capital. The Soviet team will tour Cambodia for four days. The team has its headquarters
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  • 265 13 American Davis Cuppers Scalp The Filipinos ADELAIDE, Dec. (Renter) Hie United Sates, discarded by many critics in recent weeks, has again become a threat to Australia in this year's Davis Cap challenge round. Today, the Americans completed their victory over ihe Philippines in the first inter-zone final, and earned the
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  • 73 13 Uruguay Out Of World Cup MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay, Dec. 6 <AFP> The Uruguay national soccer team, several times Olympic and world champions, yesterday withdrew from World Cup competition because they lost in the South American elimination pool. World soccer officials of- >r ed Uruguay a chance to ?tt back In the
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    • 329 13 f v Ji4V I /^Mj^ff 3^ -r=7T\ 1 TMAI^S the greatest pasktv ym L-»- > j i» _^JtM\ p «K^*^.t V/ I M AN tfcN I 1 ir^r a I I PCT WACUIMf^TOM iM r^ > < I /^-rr rup 1 i7Aon ».i«=w-r** ft I luwi^ i lcp I W^Wltrsjva
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  • 74 14 RACE 6: 45Sp.ni- Hor»e« CUww I—l% MU«« l Ado I title PaoM 6y 9.05 United Stable Yong Smitn I SfSf K £S I^i e e ::::::::.aS BJ3SS g gW.-" ij| AhYork R Ho g b e 10. 5M Ca,Ulmarlno 4> 700 M..AC J« H.B. Ti^ p,,^
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  • 1457 14 Windsor Lad Scrutineer Gcmdwood Francis PmiIXPS so VITAL CHAXCB TIMBEBLANB VITAL CHANCK 1 M^aJen Tlmb-rlane Jolly Day Marala 1 .staral!T Dragon Seed remaps So Dragon Seed Ml fMU JOK-jTriPPLE PRIDE OF PHOENIX JOES TIPPLE <% Collateral Mm A Well JW« Tipple (iallant Turk Now Showing (Jallant Turk Gallant
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  • 229 14 On Stage for the St. Leger Says WINDSOR LAD f)N STAGE (late Zabaglione) should complete his hattrick by annexing the Singapore St Leger— the last of the season's Classic— run over the gruelling 11 miles at Bukit Timah this afternoon, last day of the Singapore Turf Chib's December meeting. He
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  • 254 14 HIGH SOCKS. Monitor. Hoprful Blue. Red Sunrise. ouajj and the lightweights Marigold and Sir Francis are possibilities in the main sprint (Race 5) for Class One speedsters. However I expect Red Sunrise to show them home. Red Sunrise, a six-year-old by Midstream, gave
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  • 306 14 He Looks A Sound BetPerhaps So RACE ONE Perhaps So, a Grandmaster four-year-old put up a splendid showing when he finished third to Dinkum over the six. He was running on. suggesting that he will find the extra furlong to his liking. His effort on Saturday was his second start
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  • 379 14 Charge Sheet Should Make Amend RACE THREE Charge Sheet was not disgraced when he finished sixth to Sun Of Burma over six furlongs on the first day. He ran prominently throughout but weakened in the run to. With three pounds less he looks like getting today's seven. He scored over
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  • 187 14 Sun Of Burma For A Double RACE EIGHT Sun Of Burma looks like vX>mpleUng his double. After h\> stylish win in Class Two on the first dav he gained his tjcket to this Cla?s One company. ;md though now set to carry two pounds extra, he sho.ild again outsmart his
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  • 55 14 THK going for today's races at Bukit Timah will probable bt heavy. Best outsider Best longshot is Pappa's Love in the St. Leger. Happy Life should be a safe each-way bet in Race 3. Big Sweep will be drawn on Race 8. Broadcast Kediffusion will broadcast commentaries on all
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  • 185 14 IRISH PEARL TO SLAM THEM AGAIN RACE SEVEN Irish Pearl should complele a grand double He romped home a ten-length winner in Class Two over the mile and despite his promotion, he should again outstav his opposition He carries one pound less in this Challenge It Wsll Pe:.:l M9 come
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