The Singapore Free Press, 5 July 1951

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA PHONE 2341)1 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1951 *****
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  • 815 1 11.0 say growth "'of Singapore is threatened Free Press Staff Reporter THE Singapore Municipality, it was suggested this morning, could deal with its urgent problem of increasing Municipal revenue by putting up all licence fees, and taxes on motorcars, getting a share of the petrol tax
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  • 31 1 men to be first UN team •000 Thms Nation c Commander. ■Vj.he Commun--say that JTtheir prop*' Mai meet- July 8. the i i i r I V I I U.P. A.P.
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  • 15 1 I I M ulinia >'■■ Gar lens I ur with iring :rad,
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  • 118 1 BI'ENOS AIRES, Thurs. \ilri: quarrelling with his wife. 64-year-old Wenceslao Parras. a Spaniard living m the town of San Martin, left home after writing a letter m which he announced that he was going to commit suicide. His three sons told the police and 24 hours
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  • 65 1 Princess and Duke to tour Canada pRINCESS Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh to visit Canada m October. The Canadian Premier, Mr. St. Laurent, said they had accepted an invitation extended to them m London by the External Affairs Minister. Mr. Lester Pearson. The royal couple will travel icross Canada
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  • 49 1 picture. WANTS NEVER-NEVER' LOAN hn, and nis fight-year-old daughter Jean. They will join Mis. Tan, who -ready m Finland. Lea v rig fur 11m» Festival of Britain and a 10-week holiday m Britain this morning were Mr. C. C. Tan, Legislative Councillor for Tan?- Free Press
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  • 215 1 Mossadeq: we are broke T*HE Persian Premier, Dr. Mohammed Mossadeq, told his people yesterday that he might be forced to ask them for money because of the complete stoppage of income from oil exports. He said this step was inevitable if tanker masters continued to refuse to sign receipts to
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  • 72 1 LONDON, Thurs. A Conservative, Major Tufton Beamish, suggested m the House of Commons yesterday that the Colonial Secretary should discuss with the Hong Kong: and Indian uovernments means to stop certain goods from India and other countries reaching Communist China through Hong Kong. Mr. John Dugdale,
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  • 88 1 MR. Hugh Gaitskell, Chancellor of the Exchequer, estimated yesterday that the gross cost of replacing oil from Abadan might be as much as 8350,000,000 a year. He told a press conference that it was not possible to estimate the net cost if Britain had to find
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  • 208 1 LONDON, Thurs. PIVING a mid-year review v of Britain's economic position, Mr. Hugh Gaitskell, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, said it was not so menacing as it was a little while ago. Product on has so far been m line with that estimated m the Government's
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  • 269 1 Councillors 'consulted on Cocos transfer' ALL unofficial members of the last Singapore Legislative Council were consulted by the Governor about the transfer of Cocos Island to the Australian government, the Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. L. Blythe, told the Free Press this morning. New unofficial members joining the present council were
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  • 43 1 The General Post Office was open today from 8.30 a.m. until 1 p.m. The Savings Bank section was closed. The Post Office was only open for the sale of stamps and the registration of letters. No letters are being delivered today.
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  • 55 1 PARIS, Thurs. A 12 -YEAR U5520,000,000 project aimed at fighting illiteracy was approved by the 64-nation UNESCO yesterday. Dr. Jaime Torres Bodet, UNESCO Director General, submitted the plan to set up six centres of fundamental education In five region*— Latin America. Far East. Equatorial Africa, Middle
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  • 112 1 LONDON, Thursday. jtf R. Walter Fletcher, Conservative, asked m the Commons yesterday what evidence the Foreign Secretary had of jamming: or other interference with broadcasts to China from Malaya. Mr. Ernest Davies, Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, replied that there was no evidence of any jamming.
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  • 108 1 TOKYO, Thurs. TLJALAYA will probably be reopened to Japanese capital and development once a peace treaty is concluded, a reliable British source said here yesterday. The treaty will probably also see the relaxing of the ban on Japanese immigration to Malaya. All Japanese nationals were deported at
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  • 28 1 A ten-man Japanese Industrial mission, recently named by the Government for a survey trip to fakistan ful leave Tokyo on July 16.- U.P. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS.
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    158 1 The story I of a great fighter j A T last the story of Randolph Turpin. the two-fisted lad from I Nowhere who is now Bri- tish middle-weight cham- pion. It begins m the StngaE pore Free Press tomorow a fight series that tells of Turpin's past and
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  • 106 1 A BOUT seven tons of timber belonging to tht Chye Hin Co.. a sawmill factory m Beach Road, went up m smoke early this morning. The cause of .he fire is unknown. Three engines from the Central Fire Station answered the call at about 4
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  • 140 1 MRS. Lena Alice Alrxui.. 50, of Upper B?ri Street, Marylebone, Lonely. i. was sent to prison for n months yesterday for ro: m»; two fur coats sic! i from the Maharam B oti Baroda. Her husband Snm' Alexander, a 60-y 'a:-' hairdresser, who hart
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    • 56 1 Mr Mating '^ork* SuS3n I say it myself -3 9" r^ant pause, John*" *He "I 1 1 kn W a good MUM e ta *»c one and these are w^l! as chief sausageJ a t>§ hotel C -^e one, Jj. Ca mbridce pork sausaces 1 WMI $1.60 Ib. Spor«. 22
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  • 167 2 Life longer, loader and upside down LOOS YOUNGER. LIVE LONGER. By Gayelord Hau9trf (Faber and Faber). WHO, asks Dr. (of natural science) Hauser, has been discouraging your body? You have. All right. Do the Body Slant (15 minutes a day with your feet 12in higher than your head) Do the
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  • 636 2  -  GEORGE MALCOLM THOMSON byy 'LAST EXPLOSION OT THE 1914 WAR HAS BEEN REISSUED TARR. By Wyndham Lewis. Mcthuen. OERCY Wyndham Lewis is a painter and a writer. He has been a painter and a writer m London and Paris for 40 years. He has also
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 72 2 New Cwiiwotd Mo. 597 CLUES ACROSS 1- .Titanla was apparently enamoured of one (3): 3 Dantlfled aUwnce of Pope and Fry (7, 7. Pitot officer get. eg* m retaro 9. Support of many puWJc pin-ops ft); n. Loosely applied to l^ U is 5 W 6): J 3 f John
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    • 236 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR DORN Uday, your life win not be one of routine and monotony. You hare been grwn many talents and are exceptionally versa**!*. Bat, since y««r atWuna natare U tempered with good, practical common seaae the chanrea are that you wtt tattle on some one talent and concentrate
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  • 294 3 FIELD SPORTS NOT CRUEL C'ttee refutes 'sadist' charge These are the published conclusions of a Government committee appointed two via™ ago to report on allegations*^ cruelty \oßritfsh wild animals. Its appointment followed the introduction into Parliament of Private Members' Bills withdrawn pending the inquiry— designed to abolish fox-hunting, coursing, and
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    58 3 Photo. H ,^is \T QI'EEN— P«Wf Penj?un is really a 1 *nsu.n -AorM and Patricia Squire, is a *i Xlhidn So when the top flight model went to Ri2X.n her son-top dre«. King looked at mL?y?strt I to think: How nice it would be if I lik* you Then Percy
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  • 39 3 The volume of transactions on the Hong Kon? markets dropped to almost negligible figures during the period June 25 to July 1, the first week since the Government's new export regulations cam 3 into effect.— Reuter.
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  • 288 3 mmc partner CL. obt *g* ■■•Ins. If i minimum Tea about f! -rutral sup* r.i •-:<? W;'h >:d is and for to i jm i iba *««0e one no trump ■n* on thfv hand.?: IHA i I I A y »J'M H AQx L C Cl ■J*Q« 3D.10
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  • 153 3 LONDON, Thursday. MISS BARBARA HUTTON, heiress to the Woolx worth fortune, has sold her holdings of Woolworth properties m Britain. In six months her agents have liquidated assets believed to be between £6,000,000 and £7,000,000— representing part or all of the Ameri-can-owned properties m the comoanv
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  • 35 3 Dr. Frank Graham, the United Nations Kashmir representative yesterday met Mr. Girja Shankar Bajpai, Secretary-General of the Indian Ministry of External Affairs. The visit a courtesy call lasted more than an hour.— Reuter
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    • 183 3 >£) TODAY AT 11 A.M. i£i "FRONTIER MARSHAL" _Jm ALL sviALAYA PRtMiERE KW\ STARTS TODAY fc^\ 1.00— 3.15— «.30— 9.15 P.M. i^^Sg^gKSfc^'v MEENA SHASHIRALA n "RAJRANI" WE&4mS£mi**X*i*** with Rfhnun m Hindustani) "SELAMAT NARI RAYA" TO OUR MUSLIM PATRONS HAVE YOU 'PHONED FOR YOUR RESERVATION! WORLD PREMIERE^ MIDMTE SHOWS TONIGHT SAT:
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 265 3 Radio SINGAPORE BLUE NETWORK 9.00 a.m. Four Ways Suite by Eric Coates; 9.15 Housewives* Choice. 10.00 Emergency News from Kuala Lumpur; 10.05 Music of the South Seas; 10.30 Listen to the Band; 10.45 Sports Snapshot; 11.00 Time for Music; 11.30 to 12 00 In Holiday Mood: 1.03 p.m. Light Music
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  • 567 4 The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY, July 5, 1951. Death of a killer T»AN Yong was a terror- Ist leader m Puchong, Eelangor. He had tuktn many lives. He was a cruel killer. He stabbed one man 11 times. Six months later, he beat that sjune man's wife to death with
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  • 1036 4 HOW GOOD IS BRITAIN'S SECRET SERVICE? lIOVV man} "men m the British Government remembered last week the warning General Smuts gave before he died? On his last visit to Britain, the General asked: "How much money is your Government spending on the Secret Service? "I don't care what happens m
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  • 644 4  - It Seems to Me. SINGAPORE'S Powers of Light are said to be toying with the idea of putting electricity on the ration. If that suggestion should come before the Municipal Commissioners, it should be thrown out. The whole business is impracticable, and does nothing to make things easier for consumers.
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  • 279 4  - D'Arcy made his oil empire vision come to life in Persia ALAN CARDNER By n'ARCY wasn't an exceptional boy. Reports from his Westminster school would have marked him average. But William Knox D'Arcy believed m his visions of great commercial empires opening up territories overseas. And he made his visions
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  • 550 4 AUSTRALIA is genuinely concerned that when His Majesty the King visits the dominion early next year he should not be overworked. Said a spokesman m Canberra: "It is our dearest wish that his trip to Australia should be a holiday as much as anything
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    • 17 4 ExquisiTe <m^k 9 mm Cx9t£lt4*F B.P. de.SILVA LIP (mco*PO*ArtD* i* anon) AAMMCTUBMO* JEWELLERS OVt* 73 y§**9 OFMPUU7HHI
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    • 60 4 po you .know. that the averse site ©f a full-row tiger seldom exe«* 10 feet from the tip his nose to the tip i hig tail Initantanet^ Earache, Stomachache Heax Muscle Pain, WIJfJ Backache, CoW«, Sore Throa LANTIGEN' C FOR RHEUMATISM D FOR BOILS l>' MPlls I FOR HAY FEVE«
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  • 202 5 380,000 SWIMMING POOL PLANS READY I Completion expected early next year WORK M cc Press Staff Reporter "mint p" Vv W S 380 000 Municipal Swimming Pool at Van Kit Road, Tan Jong Pagar Press PcC w a d t0 Vl early next ™onth?!he Free SSrtm-* tOI J by a
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  • 139 5 COCOS MALAYS MAY BECOME AUSTRALIAN SUBJECTS Free Prey* Malay (..'onesnondem JNClll Ahmad Ibrahim, sole 1 Malay member m the Singapore Legislative Council, has told the "Utusan Melayu" that he intends to ask Governmen! at the forthcoming; session cl the Singapore Legislative Counci what is being done regarding thfMalay islanders of
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  • 153 5 New girls' school magazine ONE-hundred-and-ten years after its founding. St. Margaret's School (Church of England Zenana Mission School has put itself m print— the first School Magasine is out. The magazine is the fulfilment of a long hope and the result of much hard work on the part of the
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  • 112 5 Island wide flood plan pLOOD alleviation on an islandwiue basis is likely to be taken up with the Government by the Singapore Municipal Commissioners, the acting President informed the Singapore Ratepayers' Association recently. The Association had requested that plans should be prepared by the Municipal Engineer for tne alleviation of
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  • 61 5 60 aged poor welcome Luring Mother-General I r \.mmt is on > I! .ad MWiP'Tf •hf prnin* »f poor Home H and V^ H the nr- y «M the tali !*f to looker. Prrs> b«t 1 g£r> rfinain here f<w turr sToni ny Mithrr Marie will slop at utta, England
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  • 53 5 A:, -ticiupt to promote family pi_:. tasj among Kampong Malays Ku-la Lumpur k now being I m*de by Inche Abciuila Ya>ln, Secretary of the SelanfOr Muslim Welfare Committee. He said yesterday that he had to go about it very cauttooaly". since the Malays wcro very rouchx**
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  • 137 5 A new scheme for the enlistment of boys Into the British Army (Malayan Other Ranks] i ha* been announced by uji-w. EARELP. On July 1. a boys' training conpanyU started at Nee Soox In this company, boys be given a balanced military and academic education wit*
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  • 22 5 Two American scientists w,U s-t out for Borneo from KuaJa errimenU to conu %le their re search on scrub typhus.
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    30 5 picture. »r. and Mrs. Chai Kirn Swee. after their wedding at the Kuala Lumpur Wesley Church on Saturday last. The bride was formerly Miss Bun Swee Lan Art-Lite
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  • 39 5 Mr. W. M. Oak-Rhind has been appointed to act as a raembe; of the Singapore Harbour Board with effect from July 1, 1951, until Oct. 14. 1961, m the place of Mr. A. McLellan who U on leave.
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  • 265 5 Free Press Staff Reporter A FORMER Dutch army officer m Java, who, m 1947-48 taught thousands of Dutch troops how to speak, read and write English m between periods of fighting the Indonesians, passed through Singapore from Jakarta yesterday enroute to Europe and the
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  • 110 5 •pHE committee of the Singapore Retepayers' Association, at its May meeting disapproved of the Municipal Commission's decision to •instal only one main water meter m office blocks and multiflats.(This was necessitated because the Colony was short of meters.) Mr. B. R. Lowick, Secretary of the Association,
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  • 146 5 fills following lubsutiow are liable to k>*l ■b«i« n night: (I)-— Hume PIP*. Bhttn. Ford Bin Seng. Wire Mesh. P.W.D. Quwry, Nfnyang Mfg.. Bukit Panjang, National Car United Chinese Rubber w«£. ABC. Brewery. Dlethelm Co. Tanglln Road. Phoenix Pax*, Pasir Panjang, Opium Factory, Reformatory Road, Oxygen
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  • 385 5 Visitors to this ship had a burning time! IT WAS A WONDERFUL DAY TO SUNBATHE, BUT... Free Press Staff Reporter TT was a wonderful day lin which to sunbathe yesterday especially at Godown 43, Singapore Harbour Board, when the Italian liner Surriento arrived from Australia enrouj-e to Europe. But, if
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  • 116 5 IT Is announced that from a capital sum of $240 given by the City Club of Singapore, two scholarships, each with an annual value of $130, is offered to cover the school expenses of one scholar for the period of one year subject to annual renewal
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  • 107 5 JX)R a Free Press reporter who went on board th# Surriento yesterday it m just the beginning of th« fun and games. He was told by the purser that ).'ts quarry was at "cabin noomber eight-ten." "Eighteen.' repeated the reporter "thanks." He was back though, uilh another query?
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  • 79 5 TyJR. D. ROBERTSON. Singapore Municipal Commissioner, will declare the new premises for the Tiong Bharu Community centre open on Sunday next (.July 8) at 5.30 p.m. Members of the Centre have issued invitations to a tea-party to celebrate the occasion. The Police Band will be In
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  • 225 5 REJECTION OF PROPOSED LAYOUTS picture. Free Press SUIT Reporter ALTHOUGH the Singapore Improvement Trusf does not generally give written explanations for rejection of proposed layouts, the reasons for doing so will be made known verbally to those who apply for them, Mr.
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  • 52 5 Mr. C. Oamba will speak it lonlght'c East-West Society nr.ertin* at t.30, m the British Council Hall, Stamford Road Hi subject will bo "Some Cont«nDorary Problem* of Immigrate m Australia.'* Tickets for the fourth MCA million-dollar sweep, to b# draw* od Sept. 23, will bft on sale from
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    • 104 6 -|S^^ »s*»: a» drink icecoLD :J|| 15 SI f S PEPSI -COLA m Mir m €MFMAF fox M-G-M'* GXCATEST APVBNTUZi SAfAtl THXOUGH THi Fit/I -tIWiN WILDS Of AFRICA IN Si AX CH Of THi FABULOUS TXiASUXi HiPPiN /M if J^^l ■«*^k" sßS^^B^^^>' s *< v si j^^l i^^^TiH^lr k. J^t
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  • 165 7 Fast times for today's gallops From ALLAN LEWIS K^S 1 (Healey) showed a nice turn ol speed this morning when h e disposed of Se oMh ?Bin I** He^kesTnthe Haydee (McCloud) showed Hf ll^ 1 o s P€ed to cover three m 37
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  • 105 7 ONE hundred and seventy-five horses have been entered for the Singapore Turf Club's July meeting on July 14, 18 and 21. The entries comprise 89 from Class I and 86 from Class 3. The rarinc tthedstc Sat. Jblt 14: CfctM 1: Div. I an.! 3—
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  • 33 7 SOCCER: Community Lge: Fnropeans v Royal Navy at Stadium; Jnr. Cap-ties: R.VA.S. Srmbawanc v Rocldites at BODCA; and C.V.M.A. v Aston A.C. at Geylang; Services Lge: RAF Lodger Unit v S.E.R.
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  • 65 7 PLUCKY OLE BY ON NIDA W :>:rz a sick V I lead I Cup I I I pfH golf I A" *he f-ae cd they werf Iy R'ts Bntish X m i match L ar.c 'he j I iL I ;allfc by I m on the I I la I
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  • 19 7 U* S;r.-apore w:.u Association tS*l*" H B^rt *he Ung beat C -lclnroy 6-0. 6-2 A. E C
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  • 765 7  -  r^HANTILLY, splendidly ridden by veteran "Porky" Donnelly, scored a well-earned win m the fifth and main race (CL 2. Div. 3— 7f at Kuala Lumpur yesterday, second day of Selangor Turf Clubs Junejulv meeting. Tr-ough Chantilly was a :ie slow off the mark, Don >
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  • 386 7 UKIGHTS for all nine races on Saturday, third and last day of the current K.L. races, are: U. 2, Div. I-6F. Merry Go Round 9.00 Tryaa 8.12 A»iae 8.10 Nesnu 8.09 Browßskay 8.07 Minstrel Boy 8.03 Rrtinur 8.04 Coansel 111 S.tS Texas 8.02 MWnicht 8.01
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  • 103 7 Overseas oarsmen do well at Henley EL, u a men madc splendid start to the Rat Tn e J Royal which opened fcs'the £L l fun ieir (Holland) accomplished •N 4uiu t at in b^ting the holder of the iL^chT l onv Rowe (Britain). colleges clashed It was Invariably the
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  • 30 7 j^I'GAR JUy Robinson, world middleweight boxing ihamP«on, arrived m London yesterday for hi s title fight against Kandolph Turpin. British champion. Earl's Court. L#od«n. next Tuesday Reuter A.P.
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  • 40 7 |'»i Malayan badminton players Wonc Pen* Soon »ad A. Pirn beat P.M. Nadrarni and N. K. Swam! ■S-t, l"»-(i m the first round the Cricket Club of India °P«n badminton championships at Bombir «M<#rd>T Reuter U.P.
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  • 46 7 UO<;ER Bannister Britain's ater miler. won the 1.54 M In th* fast tine of S ntva. R. 4 «<«. at an fotar»atWnal mcrtint In tn e Olympic Stadium, Helsinki. U»t ni«ht. V. ISpel* (Finland) ce n r d man L*«/*r third m 3 mins. 57.4 sec*- Reuter
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  • 34 7 SOUTH Africa have m*oe one chan«e In their team for the thlr* T«t sUrtinfUday at Old Trafford, M**^* ter Boy *UcVe*n, the 20^oS toby" of the party, renlaces Derrick McGlew A.P. Reuter
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  • 28 7 yesterday. Marshall beat ack Harris by 4,873 points to 1 ,681 to win the AnstraJUn chimpionship. Reuter 808 lUnhaU. wh« if •<*** N« 1 for U»e world amateur
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  • 32 7 rE M.C.C. are to invite XD. Howard (Lane*.) to be captain .nd C. G. Howard (Lane) to be mana«er of the side visitin* India, PakJ^n and Ceylon next wlnter.r Reuter
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  • 35 7 rptESDAI'S U.S. Major Le*«« A baseball results we: National Le»f««: New Yak 9, Boston 4. Brooklyn 3; PJtUo^rlTz. Chicago Cincinnati 10, St. Louis 4. American L«f»«: -2£f° 2' Cleveland 1| W**""^** Bort^n 1.
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  • 86 7 JACK HOLDEN, 44-ye*r-old ?f w J"" 0 ln»ll«h and British Empire marathon champion. hM decided to retire. He ii scheduled to run lif a 15-mile race at Stoke-on -Trent on Saturday, bat has cancelled all hit other enticements. He Is retiring because be want* to rive more
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  • 71 7 ROYAL Air Force Changi x swept their way through the first round of the R.AJP. Malaya inter-Unit soccer knock-out cup by defeating R.A.F. Kuala Lumpur by eight goafe to two at Changi yesterday. Centre-forward McLachlan notched a hat-trick for the home team m the first
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  • 88 7 ARMY LEAGUE PL AC INGS I T ATEST positions m the singmL* pore Base District Major Unite F— tfc*Ul League are; F W L D F APU GHQ 9 6 1 2 24 6 14 SER 8 4 2 2 14 13 10 GHQ SifS. 9 3 3 315 22
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  • 69 7 HPHE draw for the second Thomas cup international badminton competition was made m London yesterday by Sir George Thomas, president of the International Badminton Federation and donor .of the trophy. The draw resulted: American zone: U.S.A. v Canada. European xone: Scotland a bye. France v England.
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  • 82 7 Tanglln Clvb 1 tennis tournament begin* tomorrow, following being the tirt: Men's uncles D H. Thomson v. Lt.-Cdr. I. R Johnston; D. W. McMuilan v. J. Welschen. Men's douMes: Van Heuven and Bright v. Morton and Maclntyre: Httborne and Duff v. Armstrong and O*Keefe. Women's tingle*
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  • 36 7 DOYAL Navy Keppel Barracks AY defeated Social Athletic Party by two goals to nil In a first round soccer tie of the S.A.F.A. Junior Cup at C.V.M.A. ground yesterday. Scorers were Edwards and Treveskls.
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  • 24 7 rpHE inter-Station cricket cup A final between RAJ. Changi and RAF. Maintenance Units. *as postponed at Changi ye«terday owing to rain. photo.
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  • 535 7 EK)UR American girls steal the Wimbledon limex light today when Louis Brough, Shirley Fry, Doris Hart and Beverly Baker contest the semifinals of the All-England lawn tennis championshins. I Miss Brough, winner of the title for the past three years, is not regarded as being
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    51 7 mmbiecon champion Badge Patty (right) walks off the court with fellow American. 17-year-old Hamilton Rlchardmm, who beat hrn m the second roand of the men's singles after a I*o -minute dad 4-6, C-S, 4-f, 10-8, 6-4. Richardson, who is a diabetic, had to take lumps of sugar daring the game.-
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  • 319 7 U.K. COUNTY CRICKEi WARWICKSHIRE, the County championship leaders, seem well on their way to their tenth championship victory of the season. They dismissed Somerset cheaply yesterday and by the close of play led by 83 runs with six wickets m hand. Eric Hollies, 39-year-old slow
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  • 124 7 Tigers S; HI Mf 1 BACK In his goal-happy moM again, Awang Rakar v ..< Tlper Sporting Associ.tUon match-winner against KJS.M.E yesterday's 8 A.F.A. Div. I gam; at Jalan Besar. He scored all three goals In hi. typically dashing style, thus tak Ing Tigers to tht top
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  • 58 7 EUROPEANS' Xl v. Royal Kavf m today's S.A.F.A. Commun.ty League match is: Wood; Chat win, Douthwaite; Morton. Davidh, Ben ton; Wright Guthrie. McDonald. G. Murray, Klnp. Reservt 5: Schwartenburt?. J. Murray. The Navy XI it: Mutton: Stuchbury. Jack; Woodruff. Infham <capti. Hubert; Rut M.. Day. Haeddon.
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  • 266 8 Peace not the end Truman WASHINGTON, Thursday. PRESIDENT TRUMAN said last night that the world faced a long period of "great international danger" even if peace came m Korea. In an Independence Day speech the President said it was still too early to say whether
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    36 8 ALTAR FIGURE Sculptor Ander Meszaros with one of the figures he has made for a new altar m Canterbury Cathedral. The 16 m. high figure is a Roman soldier throwing dice for the dying Christ's clothes.
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  • 171 8 CALCUTTA, Thurs. INDIA will leave the Commonwealth if the Socialists capture power In the republic's first general elections. In a 12,000-word manifesto, the Socialist Party claims that India thus will "redeem the pledge of complete independence." Charging that the Congress Party Ls "oscillating between the
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  • 68 8 HOLLYWOOD. Thurs. [TOUR wedding rings mementoes of Hedy Lamarr's first three marriages brought a total of U551,605 at an auction here. The auctioneer had no explanation of how the three marriages netted four wedding rings. Miss Lamarr was recently married for the fourth time to Ted
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  • 22 8 More than 1,000 doctors representing every Arab country were present at the opening of their medical congress m Beirut yesterday.
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  • 137 8 LONDON, Thursday. T"n lr h^v n^ onst Ock Imarkets1 markets w «e uncertain and slightly irregular In meagre trading at the start ctr^ponSt. *****111 Interest m industrials was held m eherk- hv Textiles and store shares lost ground but there was firmness m engineering issues
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  • 196 8 BANGKOK, Thursday. THHE abortive Bangkok coup has wrested the 1 dictatorship of Siam from Premier Phibun Songgram and turned it over to a four-man mili- tary junta. The coup was a pure struggle for power headed largely by the navy clique which resented being
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  • 45 8 Russia agreed yesterday to resume four-Power talks on Berlin trade, the first time they have joined the West officially m almost two years. Soviet authorities notified the Western commanders they would attend a meeting at British headauarter* tn. day.- A. P.
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  • 25 8 Nineteen miners were injured on Monday night m Communist-led rioting following a union election m the Coronel coal fields. Chile. U.P.
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  • 32 8 A German visa was issued m Ottawa yesterday for the first time m 12 years. It went to Miss Florence Gaynor, an official of the Canadian Citizenship Council.... U.P
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  • 28 8 Two sheep were slaughtered m front of the Shah of Persia m Teheran yesterday as he entered hospital to undergo an operation for aDDenrii. citis.- A.P.
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  • 167 8 ASMARA, Eritrea, Thursday. rpwo men who caused the deaths of 18 West Africans by marooning them on a desert island without food or water were yesterday sentenced by a British court at Massawa to die at the scene of their crime. The men, Silma
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  • 79 8 INVERNESS. Thurs. LORD Balfour of Inchyre said yesterday that anyone who knows Egypt knows that one strong "boo" from Britain would make Egyptian politicians "alter their tune overnight/ Lord Balfour, addressing a Conservative meeting, complained of Labour "government by hesitation." "Our indisputable rights for
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  • 26 8 Yesterday's closing prices on^the Honj? Kong Money Exchange wereu HK56.145/6.18 per U.S. dollar. HK. $15.65 per frounff Rerling. HK5299.5 d* tael of gold U.P.
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