The Straits Times, 27 May 1956

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  • 14 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES laty** NettSal<* in 1,083. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MAY 27, 1956 iO CENTS
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  • 41 1 Jumat tells all to Tengku i/ '.'PUR, Sat Minis '^ment Ha-n.d bir 'icre to 'i talk: nister Rahman dis mis..ill d«». I to tm of th« Jumat i Sind rethat forman govMr. M;irvho Is UMK mat rofus- rnun i/ii i rw\
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  • 23 1 FOUR KILLED IN K.L. LORRY CRASH MPUR, B three :.en a lorry Kuala 49 miles on Kerling its >.ned. and K v Hospital.
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  • 14 1 .rgents Europsouth today. of the i woman. Two kidnapped.
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  • 22 1 3 r ets li chin- ol goldfish. I his wife tab him behile the cat chinchillas
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  • 809 1 MARSHALL ('I QUIT') GETS CRACKING WITH HIS PACKING I_WONT BE HERE FOR LONr S0 DOWN WITH PIN-UP IMES in 45 minutes yesterday, Mr. David Marshall, spoke of I sign.ng It was at his meet-the-people session at the Assembly Mouse— much more sparsely attended than usual. Mr. Marshall threw m his
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  • 149 1 'I don't blame Colonial Office' —William Tan Mr. William Tan, Liberal Bflallrt member <»f the menleka ml— ton to reunion, returned by QaaUl yesterday to Singapore ami said: "i don t blame the Colonial Office for the breakdown." Mi lan told reporters at the airport tn.it he considered the Singapore
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  • 248 1 ARBITRATION PUN IN RUBBER ESTATES DISPUTE KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday THE MALAYAN Planting Industry Employers' Association and the National Union of Plantation Workers must agree to accept the award of the arbitration board if one is to be set up to solve the rubber wage dispute. This is one of the*
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  • 89 1  - No dividend on Traction stock GEOFFREY BOI.AND By c7 e action Co Ltd. are to pay no dividend on their ordinary stock for ended September 30, 1955, It was announced yesterdty. Previously it had been announced that the company lylns no interim dividend because of the 142-day strike which ended
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  • 22 1 A Royal Military Polie« motor cycle was destroyed by fire at the Gillman Barracks, Singapore, shortly after 7 a.m. yesterday.
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  • 31 1 LONDON. Sat. Sir Dudley Senanayake, former Premier of Ceylon, arrived here today for medical treatment. Sir i Dudley i. s suffering: from gas- trie troubles.—A P. Ii
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  • 220 1 KUALA Ll'MPl'R. Sat. A 37-YEAR-OLD British Army officer who fell in love with the Malay way of life and became Muslim in 1952, was married to a 21-year-old Malay beauty here today. HE is Maj Arthur John Holder, Combined Records Officer at
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  • 45 1 LI KIT FONC LEE. 21. and Wai Chmg Kwa. 27. on their arrival at London airport for training as air stewardesses on the British Overseas Airways Corporation's Far East routes. Both were former store assistants in Hong Kong
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  • 272 1 THE way to beat Commu with social justice w cracy, said Singapore's Mil Wanted: Heirs for a fortune HONG KONG, Sat. A search is being conducted here for the rightful heirs 10 a US$l,OOO,OOO fortune willed by an overseas Chinese who died in
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  • 150 1 RIBBER in Singapore yesterday ton- i local selling started in the last hour. tinned its downward trend and in There was MM interest in lower and the course of the morning trading shed off crudes, hut no manufacturers' intwo cents to close at MJ cents per
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  • 245 1  - Fifty flee in the storm as gang's axeman slash a hawker HAROLD SOH SEALED LIPS-THE POLICE ASKtD IN VAIN By IkJORE THAN 50 people dispersed hurriedly into lanes and shophouses when a man struck a 34-year-old hawker, Teo Long Teng, with an axe in Neil Road, Singapore, yesterday evening. The
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  • 91 1 Three share 5,000 Three people all from Singapore will share the 55.000 prize for the Straits Times Word Puxxle "D". They are: Mrs. K. K. ANC, 136-C. Redhill Close. Singapore. 3. CHANC KUO CHI. 4A. Boon Keng Road, Singapore. 12. MR. D. BLACK, 5. Lermit Road. Singapore. 10. Each will
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 1965 2 My side of j the story i by the I Duchess of i Windsor i riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimf THE PHiXCE OF WALES IXViTES ME TO STAY liiitii WITH MY HISBA\D. •IT MS ITH A LUMP IJV MY THROAT THAT i MUTE AHOUT THIS PLAiE...* THE Duchess of Windsor
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • 48 3 r t Belvedere in the mid-thirties: The Prince I Mrs. Simpson and Sir Ulick Alexander hand in pocket). lICHT: With the Duke and Duchess are Mrs. Paul lonner. Mr. Bonner and Commander Charles Lambe (now Admiral Sir Charles Umbel, the Duke equerry.
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  • 1231 3 The rugs are kicked backhand then we dance NEXT THELMA LADY FURNESS DEMANDS TO KNOW IF THE WEEK DUKE IS KEEN ON ME >sful V undertook rs and modi- sultorlly rt and (flights London, seat with drove noon, so as to o'clock. n we ap- :cked out vindturns suddenly fase
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  • 147 3 PENANG. Sat. AN agreement signed this morning between the Penang Stevedoring Employers' Association and the National Union of Factory and General Workers ofli cially ended the three-day strike of 1.500 dock labourers for higher wages. The settlement was reached last night through the mediation of
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  • 37 3 RABAT. Morocco. Sat. King Feisal II of Iraq arrived nere by air last night from :»nain for a two-day official visit that sparked rumours of 5 his possible marriage to the I Moroccan Sultan's daughter.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 124 3 GOLD DOLLAR TEA IN RED PACKETS AND GREEN PACKETS FRESH FRAGRANT FULL OF FLAVOUR! SHUM YIP LEONG TEA PLANTATIONS CAMERON HIGHLANDS 1 JAPAN a coxnvvTEn nun uill leave Singapore on APRIL 9th 1957 and return on May Ist by the luxurious P O Liner "C HVSA N" The party, lead
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  • 307 4 Badminton champ bound over pENANC, Sat. Tye Yuen Tai, a Penang junior doubles badminton champion, said in court today that he took an overdose of sleeping tablets because his girl friend's feelings towards him had changed. "I wanted a sound sleep," said
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  • 114 4 ABOUT 140 clerks, salesmen, stenographers and storekeepers in two Singapore motor firms are demand- mg higher wages. The workers' belong to the Motor Traders Salaried Employees' Union. They are with Borneo Motor and Orchard Motors. The union has sent claims for increases of $30 for
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  • 39 4 A bid to burn a car belonging to an Army officer living In Royal Road. Singapore, was made on Friday night. The officer saw one of the tyre ablaze and put the fire it.
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  • 63 4 Today: Singapore 1.00 p.m. 18 ft.i; Port Dickson 7.51 a.m. 18 ft. i 8. 18 p.m. < 8.5 ft.); Penang 2.07 a.m. (6.4 ft i 2 p.m. 7.7 ft.i. Tomorrow: Singapore 12.14 a.m. (9.! ft. i 137 p.m. 1 7.8 ft.>: Port Oickson 8.23 ajn. (8 ft.i 8
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  • 113 4 Malayanisation men feet $4,000 each Dr. B. R. Sreenivasan (left) chairman of th e Malayanisation Commission in Singapore, and his colleagues, signed their final report yesterday. The report, which is unanimous, runs to 360 pages with the interim report published two months ago. It will be sent to the Government
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  • 120 4 Landowners can object to pipes rE City Health Officer H. R. Morrison, told the Sunday Times yesterday that there had been several in- 1 stances where landowners had objected to standpipes being erected for kampor.g dwellers. "Although the kampong folk had requested the stand--1 pipes and the City Council had
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  • 100 4 A vet makes biting commentary on lack of human kindness ALOR STAR, Sat. THF ACTING state vete1. rinary officer, Kedah and Perils, Inche S. M. Babjee, today blamed human beings for the high rate of dog bites. In his annual report for last year, Inche Babjee said "most, if not
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  • 294 4 CHAMBER CHIEF: DON'T RUSH MALAYANISATION kJR. D. T. Assomull, chairman of the Singapore Indian Chamber of Commerce, warned yesterday against too hasty Malayanisation. Addressing the chamber's annual meeting, Mr. Assomull, said: "The demand for Malayanisation is a just expression of local aspirations In Singapore's changing political status. "But if haste,
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  • 1121 4 rpHE University of Malaya A announced the results of the Entrance Examination to its 1956-57 Session yesterday. Out of 750 candidates who sat for the exams last March, 321 have been accepted. There were 130 admissions to Arts; 54 to Science; 27 to Engineering; 79
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 202 4 A REMARKABLE M f \A/ |jf j TJtRL is a pencil that writes a clear, even line with the JV j^^K same graphite you've used before but now in a new M /a^aKf and totally different form. Parker's neu LIQUID LEAD M /j^Hf retains all the advantages of your favourite
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    • 393 4 SIR COMPTON MACKENZIE AND SIR ROBERT BRUCE LOCKHART tuoceiM t/tcmcritj •We were asked, Bruce, to give our opinion on wfe today. We have both written books about it: you ev< have whisky ancestors P They came from the same part as th. s cxcellcn; .v w are now drnking.' 'You
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  • 132 5 I^jORE THAN 1.500 SINCAPORE Government clerks have so far taken a strike ballot in their fight for I higher wages. The clerks began voting last Wednesday after a breakdown in wage talks They are members of the, 2.400-strong Singapore Government Administrative and i Clerical
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  • 60 5 The Student Christian Movement of Malaya will shortly organise new branches at the Nanyang Univer- siiy Singapore, and the new Teachers' Training College in Penang. Branches have already been set up at the University of Malaya, Singapore T.T.C., Trinity College, Kota Bahru T.T.C., Technical Col-
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  • 45 5 :.a -ported ipore police that led and robbed at t of a kni iday. in said an Indian now accosted her the Kandang Hospital. ied her into an unng and there rapind robbed her of $15 lint of a knife. invPKt.iirnt.il c
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  • 23 5 Vladlvostock pore yestert 0 the side of Russian frelghitadt the shin :.;.t will at Pulau before lnving port
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  • 22 5 star Martlne roducer husieur Christian Ja- SingaClub. The couple Imi iges to the m to .support its nght against
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  • 22 5 ionation of $10 d in Singapore trom a WeU-wlsh-i Ptong, the ripplr who was I he General Hoseek.
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  • 467 5  - Lovers defend privacy -a new move to foil robbers, peeping toms CHIA KAY SEE WATERFALL GARDENS STILL POPULAR AS EVER WITH COURTING COUPLES BY /•OURTING couples who frequent Penangs W.itcrf.iH Gardens have to .i mutual under- st.mdin? to foil robbers ,rd molcsters who enh on their privacy, etiring to their
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  • 211 5 So Janne, 1 7, can now study to be a linguist MALAYAN AWARD FOR ENGLISH GIRL LONDON, Sat THE $14,000 scholarship which the Federation Government has awarded the daughter o* the late Sir Malcoim Watson the man who saved Malaya from mala ria will enable her to study foreign languages
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  • 43 5 SHE'S AN OPERA STAR THIS week's >wi m I ii it Kir) is Miss Fong IVai Chin, >2-year-old h me s c jpera singer, who is hi holiday from Hong Kon g s v n d ay rimes picture by Han Hai Fong.
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  • 174 5 CAUSTIC SODA WARNING A very painful poison: Doctor DESPITK tighter control by the Singapore Government over the sale of poisons, caustic soda—the No 1 suicide poison —can still be obtained easily. Because of its widespread use for domestic purposes, the danger of it falling into wrong hands is great. The
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  • 47 5 The Methodist Church has started to hold Sunday services in the music room of the Anglo-Chinese School, Barker Road, Singapore. The first service was held last week. The pastor is Mr. Peter ST. Lim. Todays service will begin at 4 p.m.
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  • 237 5 WANT YOUR MONEY BACK?- HERE'S HOW Refund of customs dufy YOU CAN get a refund from the Customs provided you know how to go about it and the amount is big enough. A spokesman for the Johore Customs stated this yesterday when replying to a query raised by Mrs. Mary
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  • 36 5 Mr. Peter Llm, generalsecretary of the Student Christian Movement of Malaya, will represent Malaya at the general committee meeting of the World's Student Christian Federation at Tutzing, Germany, from Aug. 11 to 26.
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  • 135 5 He urges a new look for butter 'EYE APPEAL' TINS NEEDED A SINCAPORE business- man, Mr. Thong Yuen Nam, who recently visited Australia, told exporters that Australian canned and 1 bottled foods. though equal in quality to the world's best, were not popular in Asian markets. One of the reasons
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  • 23 5 MR. RON GADSDEN. director of J. Gadsden Pty. Ltd., shows Mr. Thong the machine which produces tins for butter exports.
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  • 142 5 Annual MYF week begins tomorrow SOME 2,500 Methodist Youth Fellowship members in theFederation and Singapore will observe the annual M.Y.F Week from tomorrow to June 3 with rallies, contests, forums, socials, film shows and services. The Singapore District M.Y.F.. representing 11 chapters, will open the week with an Inter-Methodist School
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • 426 6  -  MIKE WATCHER REQUESTS I AM a little tired, but I expect Radio Malaya are even more so. of those listeners who wnte regularly to the papers or Radio Weekly complaining that their names have been left out of request programmes. Bequest programmes are included
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  • Article, Illustration
    524 6  -  KATHLEEN HICKLEY by %WHAT is it about an auction sale that makes most of humanity lose all remnants of caution? You can observe this any week you like in Singapore. In fact there's a lot of fun to be got from auction sales. The only snag is that you
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  • 356 6 Another angle on fishing contests kJY article last week about angling competitions has brought me a letter from Mr. C. D. Vinell of the Malayan Angling Association to the effect that the M.A.A. maintains a Malayan Record Fish Register for Malayan game and coarse fish. He writes: "This Association does
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  • 479 6  - Farewell— but not good-bye for Capt. Chips KHOO SIAN HOCK 'I LOVE MALAYA, I SHALL RETURN' by PENANC. Saturday. AN 81 -year-old seafarer who first came to Malaya 45 years ago, sailed this week for England on a well-earned holiday. But it will not be good-bye for this rugged, sprightly
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  • 519 6  -  TUAN DJEN UM^^B^M^l H^JI DURING the last whirlwind a bamboo clump, growing at the edge of the stream just outside our land, was blown over, the root stock being deposited in the stream and the culms onto our lately ploughed land. Tlie
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • JANE LEE'S Human Case Book
    • 377 7 Will it be a boy or a girl? Do you core? Asks Dr. Brian WELBECK J.JE says he wants a girl. She hopes it will be a boy. The neighbours speculate And Grandma sews alternately with pink and blue But I sincerely hope that none of them really mind v'tv
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    • 743 7 I AM now 21 -years-old and deeply in love with a girl three years younger We have known each other for a lout l, me Lately I wrote and cor.fe.-ea mv love for her. She replied that ber reeling! tat me were tho-**
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    • 1005 7 Drop us a Line Xnffthintf in suy St>n<i your Ivtivr in ""Kn<ni'-Alis~* m '\Suitttuy Tini<*s. ivvil St.. Sinfjap*»r<—L jj II7HY can't Malayans acV ft cept English as the national language and settle this dispute which is daily getting worse. No Asian language can chal- long.- the ttatua at BSng- iish
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 48 7 TME-^^ <SAM6OLg Aatrtou ANS&6&. ftADT^., 8 AUTV OC A BUT YOU. MY DABLIN6 APE SPBAki TO Mt. MV DAPLING YOU MAV&NT SHAVeD)«-' GOaSI V^J 36^ Olsl TWE^ Tue MOST BE-AUTIPUL OP/ T I 1;^ 1 -*v<, gfggf; rue op tue all tue ?icy>iea<sj^. H I'H i. U v^r
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  • 817 8 "Adaptability is the secret of Malayan dress sense Bui height, complex ton. figure. mii*l be studied J|()\V to have ;m nttractivc wardrobe on a small budget is constant problem for most yOU n <; career girls, who find their sal a r v never Btretdies quite far enough for all
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  • 198 8 Watch out for the Eastern influence Till: impossible has happened and beach clothi c even better than they were. The scene is full of news. WATCH for K.istern ideas, for sarongs. coolie jackets, and narrow, C hinese s slit at the sides. W \1» H for beach ArcWM t" slip
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  • 231 8 N^^ after-dark fashions have an Arabian Nights' j splendour. With the discovery of a non- tarmsh metallic tinsel thread which can be made in 1 gold, silver and many shimmering jewel colours, J comes a galaxy of party clothes more sparkling than ever. Fairy-like fabrics
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 171 8 v >Cj*" aj^ jjrVr^j^ f j'^i^^s^ s_^____^^^^^Sr^__^^^Es^_^jPj_^^^^^^^B_S9BHT^^3 s^M^i M 'Sm cc /C]vcl of i leaven -s^ V ,i^-'.'; ■•S' I^HBbL. The translucent heaur\ of this carving Ei_____E^ j f>Tnbolises its purity. A jade mythi- 9^^_^H jPk^B l horse rising from the river and fiKsHlBSe jfe| hearing the scroll on which
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  • 158 9 person rarely has SIET." said r.ittee for the i in Dl. The clue mething a peres out and buys, he or she "has to— SIET. whicn ip and readily availMany a person can afford to buy a SI IT many a person has made not
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  • 102 9 I Competition Editor j three entrants who ir« the prixe of m Straits Times Puzzle Contest 0 w n from a unusualKdd. The numof entrants who differed ll one point from "mng solution was .?hest for several what the judges he most apt answers, id more difficult he second
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  • 141 9 The clue ior the second word in D 3 was: "Having been mended a broken one may again be put into service". The implication that "this" could not be used while it was broken is true of CHAIN, but not necessarily true of CHAIR. Preference for
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  • 151 9 Preference for SPRING. "Not really genuine," said the due for the fourth word in 1)4. Anything FORGED. being utterly false, is simply "not genuine" The clue's use of the word "rrally" favours FORCED A FORCED smile, for instance, is genuinely a smile, yet is not
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  • 98 9 D" 5 FRIDAY D 6 SATURDAY Three entrants will share the prize of $5,000 in Stra;ts Times Word Puzzle Contest D they are: Mrs. K. K. ANC, 136 C. Redhill Close, Singapore. 3; CHANC KUO CHI, 4A, Boon Keng Road Singapore. 12; D. BLACK. 5,
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  • 167 9 For the iixth word in D 4. the clue was: "On the sideboard, perhaps," GLOSS isn't really on the side- i board it is merely reflection of light. GLASS is satisfactory. Preference for GLASS. "You'll naturally com- j plain to the shopkeeper If an article you've
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  • 123 9 "Repairs to a ROOF can easily prove very expensive, said the committee for the fourth word in D 6. One speaks of repairs to floors, ceilings etc.. rather than of 'repairs to a ROOM." Preference for ROOF. For the last word in D 6. the
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  • 36 9 Mr G. Verrappan has been re-elected president of the Singapore Government Medical. Health and Technical Workers" Union. The vice-president, Mr. Khoo Hock Chuan. and the secretary. Mr. M. Nadarajah, were fctoO re-elected.
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  • 93 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. On May 8, Lee Ron Hong drove a CM into Johore Bahru and when questioned by the Cus- i toms said he had nothing to declare. The car seemed to have nothing but a Customs officer knocked at the sides and
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  • 389 9  -  MICHAEL COH THE DANGER: IT CAN GROW ANYWHERE -EVEN IN YOUR OWN BACKYARD It kills slowly but surely— a lingering death By 7"HE seeds of a lingering death are to be found growing wild in Singapore. This poisonous, ornamental and prickly fruit plant grows by the
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  • 78 9 Attractive RflM Donna l.i K (above) is a Singapore oil company s official hostess to overseas visitors. A Siamese. Miss Lek is the first Asian girl to be appointed to this post. Since she started work seven months aeo. Donna has helped to make
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  • 132 9 IPOH, Sat. SECURITY forces today confirmed the death of one of the most dangerous Communist terrorists in Perak, Ah Ming, 40, a branch committee member, and a top liaison man with the aborigines. He was killed in deep jungle on the
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  • 91 9 Three youths who broke into a Singapore godown, stocked with liquor, on the nisht of May 6 took 38 bottles of brandy, worth $152, the Third Criminal District Court was told yesterday. Two of them are brothers Ahmad bin Mohamed Idris. 17, and Ismail bin
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  • 49 9 The Director General of Australian Civil Aviation. Mr. D. Anderson, passed through Singapore by aiF yesterday to attend the Commonwealth Air Transport meeting in London and the Tenth Assembly of International Civil Aviation Organisation in Venezuela. He was accompanied by his wife.
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  • 211 9 IT is very important that the public regard the policemen as friends not as an enemy, Singapore's Chief Secretary. Mr. W.A.C Goode. said last night Members of the Volunteer Special Constabulary could do much to identify the police with the public, he said. Mr.
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  • 95 9 Tan Eng Gee, 50, arrested for allegedly smoking opium, told a Singapore Magistrate, Mr. J. M. Devereux-Colebourn yesterday: "I am innocent." Mr. Devereux Colebourn wanted to know whether Tan could prove his claim. Pointing to an opuim lamp an exhibit in the case Tan said: "That
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  • 231 9 THE Minister for Educa 1 tion of Mr. Chew Swee Kee, yesterday produced Government's record to refute charges that red tape was holding up education of the Colony's dcV and dumb children. The charges were made last week in a letter sent to the
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • THE SUNDAY TIMES
    • 479 10 TN a Singapore court last week, a man asked for his case to be postponed for throe months. He needed the time, he said, to find sufficient money to engage counsel. Under the Government free legal aid scheme, this problem would not arise for people of
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  • 26 10 rtt $1" i Minimum) MURDER ON THE Nile" Don't r i Club's next prot Victoria Memorial Hall 7th, Bth. 9th June. Bookings Robintons. HOME LEAVE
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  • 571 10 Dial for Lhasa LIFE ON THE ROOF OF THE WORLD NEW DELHI: IF YOU want to talk to the Dalai Lama, once the world's most secluded theocratic ruler, all you have to do nowadays is to lift the telephone and ask for Lhasa No. 1. This is just one feature
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  • Article, Illustration
    1089 10  -  LEN LEFKOW by The shop window of Red China and the Communists are happy to keep it just as it is HONG KONG. THK dealer in goods for the Communist mainland leaned back in his chair, lowered his tumbler of tea. and smiled. "Sure," he laughed. "We sell
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  • 182 10  - Malayan nurses meet in Florence Nightingale House DAPHNE CLARE By LONDON. PART of the memorial to the famous Englishwoman who trained the first nurses 100 years ago, Is Florence Nightingale House, a residence for nurses from all over the world who come here to take the postgraduate courses. Lord Luke,
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  • 122 11 SON No. 1: THE ART OF MAKE-UP llnrapore girls are so keen > on becoming beauticians of them turn- the Y .W.C..V hall beffia a threeursp conducted '•I.irray-Hobbs. E owing to the i .ice in the hall, I <>t them were
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  • 112 11 JAKARTA. Sat. reviously planned ie AfroConference without any nno mceme t of a nt by the Interry Commit- :troe has still not n the conference till discussing :ore it outlining formation n-political cha- merit is sup- ported by the Japanese and Philippines delegates ani
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  • 60 11 Of cups and saucers Do you have an odd coffee cup and saucer or odd tea cups and saucers left over from an old set You have Then send them to the Y.W.CJI. at Raffles Quay. "We find them so useful.' said an official of the "V" yesterday. "We are
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  • 71 11 Do you want a free lurch i and at the same time meet a cross section of Singapore's citizens, ranging from lawyers t 0 businessmen, office girls and housewives, etc you do, report to the Y.W.C.A. Your services are needed in the "V" canteen between 12
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  • 176 11 RUBBER down 2 cents June first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. dosed In Singapore yesterday, at 75 4 cents per lb., down 2 tents on Fridays closing price. The closing tone was easy. Closing prices In cents per lb.. were: No. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 76. sellers 77 (Norn).; No.
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  • 37 11 A peanut vendor, Govindasamy, 26, of Tiong Bahru Road, was admitted to the Singapore General Hospital with facial injuries last night, after he was beaten up by three men in New Bridge Road.
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  • 207 11 SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister. Mr. David Marshall, looked tired yesterday, but conducted his meet-the-people session at the Assembly House even more dynamically than usual. When seven ex-service-men told him they were unable to pet work, he ordered his assistant: "Get me the Commissioner
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  • 217 11  - Air kostess to a queen COLIN LEICESTER By Two women one an air hostess to a queen and the other a fashions contest winner flew into Singapore yesterday. Blonde, young and pretty Miss Sophia Rypstrabo. 30 (right), enjoys the distinction of being a special air hostess to Queen Juliana of
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  • 66 11 Singapore Customs officers will soon be equippid with special gas masks to enable them to enter tras-lilli-rl parts of ships in their search Tor contraband. The breathing apparatus will protect them from dangerous gases found in the lower sections of a ship. The Government has
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  • 231 11 LONDON, Saturday THE Financial Time yesterday said that the main reasons for the fall in the price of rubber since the beginning of the year were "flagging demand on both sides of the Atlantic and the recurrence of a world surplus which last year
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  • 125 11 Doctor fined $300 on death charge DR. E. G. LEONARD, 25, of the Singapore General Hospital, was convicted yesterday of causing the death of four-year-old Angela Fatimah by a negligent act not amounting to culpable cideHe wa s fined $300 or three weeks' jail and his driving license was ordered
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  • 195 12 THIS week's Sunday Times Camera Contest was;! won by Loh Peng Hon. 106 Sembawan; I) Road. Singapore 26, with his entry "What it My Future?" (top right). Peng Hon wins the first prize of S3O. W CECOND prize of $15 goes to Au Wcng Lam. 10 j
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    • 195 12 Popular Crossnvord ACROSS:— I. l.n destitute (6); 6. Brat 16); 11. Forgetful (9); 12. Cony (6); 14. Dam (6); 16. Animal <3) 17. Fold (5); 19. Eggs (3); 20. Mislaid (4); 22. Object (3); 23. Spoken (4); 24. Something written (5); 26. Be mingled (5); 27. Long»d (7); 28. Accumulate
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  • Article, Illustration
    282 13 GUEST CRITIC IT Is rather strange to see your brother portrayed i 071 the screen by someone else; and it is hard to imagine that you are watching someone doing the things your own brother did, pa ticularly when you did not know about his pert in one of the
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  • 689 13 Martina's bad news! more baths! THE film <•» 1»' >lil Who Nevct Was" is *tr;iMj;(T than fictum because most of it is true. It tells of a top Mint project by British naval intelligence to throw the Germans off the scent of the pending invasion of Siiily by th»- Allies
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  • 384 13 SOME people might call him "Mr. Martine Carrol." But that's not fair Martines husband. Christian Jaque. Co-director with H. G. ("Wages of Fear") Clouzot in "The Race for Life." shows that h* 1 has other claims to fame. This French. English-sub-titU-cl tilm. savours of
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  • 188 13 rERE s little brightness in the film of the life of American stage star Lillian Roth. There is nothing in it to make light, bright entertainment for a Saturday night it's a tear jerker! It's hard to say whether the centrepiece of M-G-M'.« "I'll
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  • 1167 14 CONTINUING THE MAN WHO KNOWS GIRLS LIKE THIS JACK CARDIFF is the cameraman Marilyn Monroe has insisted upon for her new picture. No one else can film a woman so well; no one can hide their weaknesses, highlight their beauty so well. But
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  • 142 14 WOULD you trust a blind man to sell stamps? Neither would Post Office officials at Mulheim-Ruhr. West Germany. But Joseph Moll, blinded while serving in the army during the war, was determined to get back his old job as a postal clerk.
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  • 1422 15 Honour was the highest stake in love affair The prim judge gave a_ disapproving glare By EDGAR LUSTGARTEN WOULD you, sir. as a sedately married man of 50, feel desperately aggrieved if you Jound reports circulated that you had won the favours of a famous actress when you were a
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  • 545 15 Record Playtime THE first I.P record under review thin week is one that makes Ideal after-dinner listening in a mood of quiet relaxation. The two sonatas on thai record are well known and any Beethoven lover or lover of music for the piano will, I imagine, like to add them
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  • 236 15 IT is surprising how many times the principle of a modern invention can be traced back for centuries, and often to ancient China. The lie detector perfected by Dr. Leonarde Keeler, in the United States, is a case in point. The Keeler Polygraph,
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 1089 16 4gM h Edgar Rice Burroughs |(|IH!^H f^^J^f cyw* m. na° south Africa this week for au :^^B .A-^H i^^Bk rODAY: rhe more serious legal matters ami J^Jr J/L. Wmw<+J^r Ma> rl |v |<-i>r;lt<> <l as 'nion Day in Soulh Afrira. In Jhis j minded you .ire. the better. ;ihv kind
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  • 1793 17 <-onf timing... f Posed as a Man for 30 Years Vaivriv \rkvll Sniiilt I BADE a friendly Iwt thankful farewell to the officers at Holloway Jail when, ai the end of my ninemonth sentence, I stepped Into the outside world again, a l iie woman.
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  • 113 17 ACROSS: L Bereft. 6, Thr.sh. 11. Oblivious. 12, Rabbit. 14. Mother. 16, Gnu. 17, PUH. 19 Ova. Lo«t. 22. End. 23, Oral. 24, Entry. 26, Blend. 27, Yemrned. 28. \mass 30, Denes. J3, Cost. 34, Dim. 36, Rule. 37. Cut. 38. Madam. 40, Din. 41, Usurer. 43, omlm.
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  • 337 18 pOST-WAR Germany has built up a reputation for the design and producton of cars with unconventional features, especially engines. First, we had a four-cylinder horizontally-opposed engine placed at the rear; more recently, a three-cylinder two-stroke engine was introduced into Malaya; and now, with
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  • 401 18  -  CRUSADER' By- II \v;is good to hoar that the aelangor badminton Associations invita tion to live of India's leading players to participate in the SelangOl International Championships has been accepted But the tentative itinerary fixed by the S.B.A. will prove too much for the
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  • 405 18 THERE is more enthusiasm for motor sport in Singapore and Malaya than in any other Eastern country in proportion to population. Apart from considerable membership of the five motor clubs, widespread interest in the sport la evident from the largo and continually increasing numbers of
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    • 234 18 V* w kff Jf f^^^T' at/ 9 fWr~J 7 ■^jg J *f M m tW^-^K f **M Am m miw awW" with Christopher Page This week the Sund.iy Times Motoring Correspondent reports >J on j road test or the Coliath a new Ccrman car. He reports that the two-cylinrler. two-stroke
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  • 746 19 AUSSIE HANRAHAN THE HERO OF THE DAY S pore score 25 for one when play is stoDoed SINGAPORE have reason first day's scores of cricket match against Sela S.C.C. padang yesterday. They dirt rather well langor batting side for 14 an easy wicket. In reply skipper
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  • 68 19 j IST INNS Hanrahan 0 1 od house b 12 b Na«al*h 27 r and b 1 4 ra b 4 1 lone b SI llmrahan 11 b \a*iiali 3 nut 23 r-.nr b 2 Extras 7 Total 145 63 64. 70. 75. Us. ItanraJian l«-4--15-3-34-3; Kin* [>uni
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  • 167 19 PeraK lead by 75 runs with three wickets left IPOH, Sat. Kedah by with three md on the ;s at the close their intermatch on today. Lj lead to >hips bettz and Letina for the and Philip V. Raju whose vicket stand 83 runs. on an easy sent in by
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  • 202 19 a Indonesians 5-2 after a hard struggle FA. Community league game at Jalan relay. Army's third win in four games. In :h they were held to a draw by ChiIncionesians it was their second defeat in The Indonesians, however, were soon pushed back and Army
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  • 56 19 Wanderers beat Ceylon Sport ~lub by ocven wickets in a friendl; jrlcktt fixture at Balestler Roai i-esterclay. C.S.C 138 (Kulasingam 31 Vanderput 54, Sooceleraj U Balasinstam 15. A. L'Strange 4-21 A Armstrong 2-38, A. Fernand 2-9». Wanderers 147-3 (A. Janaei 35 I L'Strange 26. C.
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  • 30 19 IPOH, Sat. Perak v 111 met Selangor In the first round of th Northern Zone Foong Seong Cv badminton competition In Ipo on June 16 and 17.
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  • 249 19 NINE EVENTS had to be postponed because of rain during the OH.Q PAHELP athletic championships at Tanplln yesterd8 Ten events were completed before the .lower. The rcmalnl.jg events had to be postponed to W E! n ?h d caye ay team championship •Q" branch is leadliiK
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    24 19 Selangor opening batsmen S. Kajalingam and Major McConaghev go in to open the innings on the S.C.C. padang yesterday Sunday Times picture.
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  • 337 19 KI'ALA I.IMFIR, Saturday l/lETN.VM today slammed Selangor 7-3 after being held 2-2 at half-time at Princes Road. here. Selangor. fielding their probable Malaya Cup side, were outplayed in all lepartments, and were made to look third rate by the nippy, clever visitors. With three
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  • 228 19 INDONESIA MAY SEND 5 TO CHINA INDONESIA may send five badminton players to China for an exhibition tour. Kddy Vusuf. the Indonesian singles champion who flew into -iiruapore yesterday to pUy in tonlfht's Nanyang I'niversity Fund match, told this to a Sunday Times reporter. Vusuf said he had been told
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  • 169 19 Officials of the Singapore Amateur Weighiumng tederauon will give the Indonesia A.W.L.A until July 1 to decide whethej I they will stage the second triaDgular meet in Indonesia. This wa& decided ai yesterday's annual general meeting at th» C V.M.A. Mr. Chua Tye Juay, who
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  • 98 19 Singapore XI v Viatnam tomorrow rE Singapore football tram to meet Vietnam at Jalan Bes.tr Stadium tomorrow night (kick-off at eipht o'clock) will be the as defeated Combined Services 4-2 la.st guday. The team will be: Fook Teng: Aman Kistawi, Ali Samijan; Hee Jon?, Kok Seng, Hin Weng: Omar Awang.
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  • 225 19 PERAK START WITH 4-NIL VICTORY IN MALAYA CUP TAIPING. Sat. DERAK cleared their first hurdle In the Malaya Cup soccer competition here today when they beat Perlis 4-0 on St. Georges School ground. Rain fell at the start of the match but the Peiak forwards adapted themselves well to the
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  • 52 19 Victoria Institution Old Boys beat S.C.C. by 74 runs In a friendly cricket match at the Shell ground yesterday. V I. Old Boyj, 156-4 dccl <S Velluplllai 89. B.K. Sen 38 no.. Thuraislngam 14). S.C.C. 82 ZampatU 18, Galloway 15. Velluplllai 5-34, Navaratnam 2-27,
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  • 663 19 Khoo sets 2 records, is champion T«WELVE new records were created and two equalled at the St. Patrick's Schools annual athletic meet yesterday. Paul Vatsaloo, out to avenge his defeat in the 220 yards by I Victor Khoo last year, succeeded In a record time of 23.8 sec. But Khoo
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  • 398 20 Ran 3 fin 38 2 A on bit with Satisfaction By EPSOM JEEP BTARALA, unbeaten In 1 three starts, showed that he has lost none i of his form when he j paced Satisfaction (Kousoure) in a pood workout over 3f. in 38 I, :> at
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  • 93 20 1 .1 \KI i; BOM), winner of 1 i .in einor's Cup. Is 9.03 in Iho $30,000 by for Ctaaa 1. Div. over i'j miles to be Ipoh on June 9. ..■ld of 16 Is: i itinid 9.03 /.«h.u;in>iir (Sullivan) 8.10 l>. llloqilo i
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  • 67 20 LONDON E *|AJOR RWM. MacDonalc--4 Buchanan's Induna won the Derby Trial Stakes for three-yeai-old colts over 1% miles here yes- He be.r %trs Sydney Jacobson s t iv two leogtha. Major Hoil: m three lencths further away ;!i:: ran G::.e^ rie Retz. the 2.000 Guinea? winner,
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  • 35 20 Hoad, Althea Gibson win singles Sa;. Lewfe Hoiid B\ en Davidson i Sweden i 6-4 8-6. 6-3 in the French is here today. I final. Ohea Gibv.n I United Uigela Mortiner (Britain) 6-0. 12-10.— Reuter.
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  • 42 20 LONDON, S.i(.— Thr I— <!■ ians had scored ill for onr at ra on thr first day of thrir natch against the M.C.C. at .urd's today. Neil Harvey was 143 not out nd Rutherford 71 not out. iruter.
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  • 47 20 P« M. BIAMISH, Irish 1 international and former .Malayan champion, last week won the Roenery (up, one of tht bissest British amateur i:'»l f competitions. Playi.i at Ashbridge. he returned scores of 73 and 77 three strokes better than the next best score.
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  • 21 20 BRISBANE. S.it. Bindi Jack. Queen-land aborigine, won the boxing title merit with a 6th round knockout over Alan libbexda.
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  • 207 20 'WET PITCH WILL BEAT AUSSIES' -OldfielH ENGLAND eaa retain the Ashes in the toming Test scries ucuinst Australia it the pitch i s wet. Mi prediction was made jresterdaj n\ former Austr.iliin »i< kct-keeprr. B»-rt Olnfirld. who pas s c d throimh Smuaptirr on his way to Pngiiaj "to cover
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  • 85 20 MANCHESTER. Sat. Tragedy struck today at German-born goalkeeper. Bert Trautmann. named Britain's "footballer of the Year", when his six-year-old son John Michael was killed in a road j accident only a few hours after his father had left for Berlin. Former paratrooper Bert Trautmann who plays for
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  • 175 20 S'GOR CHINESE LOSE EIGHT FOR 118 RUNS CELANGOR Chinese Recreation *-> Club had lost eight wicketfor 118 ram when rain stopped'; play ;it tea in the annual two-day cricket mat~h against Singapore Chinese K.C. at Hong Lim Green I yesterday. Tlie match resumes at 10.30 a.m. todiiy. KLANGOB CHIXKSK R.C.
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  • 580 20 1 H. 1 1 for the I Padl Store 8.10 I the second day, June T first day of the James Ailch 8.10 6, are: Perak Turf Club Papplewiok 8.09 nii-rlins at Ipoh on Shancrila 8.07 Cl l.Div. 1-9 F. June 2: Cinder's Prince 8.05
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  • 211 20 HOAD COOPER BLAST THEIR WAY INTO FINAL PARIS, Saturday. ,T»HE top-seeded Australians, Lewis Hoad an Ashley Cooper, entered the men's doubles fins of the French International Lawn Tennis Cham 'pionships when they beat Jaroslav Drobny (Egypt and Trevor Fancutt (South Africa) 6-4. '6-2. 10--hpre yesterday. Drobny a:.d Fancutt, both j
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  • 412 20 POOR START IN COLONY TENNIS MEET •pHE SINGAPORE Lawn Tenni Association championships ha< a poor start yesterday because o rain which washed out 18 of tin scheduled ties. Only six ties were completed a the Tanalin Club and V.M.C.A courts before the rain came. Results of yesterday's complete* game* were:
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  • 173 20 LONDON. Sal. ODDS iiyain^t Lavandin. the French-owned colt who Is favourite lor tlie Epsom Derby. shortened to five to one at last night's Victoria Club callover here He was thebeM backed contender In a session which showed many changes following the defeat
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