The Singapore Free Press, 30 April 1953

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  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale m Malaya No. 13.692 Singapore Thurs., Apr. 33. 1953. Price 15 Cts
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  • 633 1 Juin may be sent JTRANCE is considemjr the choice of a successor to (Jen. Raoul Salan, Commander-in-Chief m Indo-China, but there if no question of recalling him m the middle of a campaign, it was stated m Paris yesterday. The Government may send its foremost soldier Gen.
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  • 400 1 All with School Certificate can get jobs Free Press Staff Reporter THERE are still plenty of jobs m Singapore for School Certificate boys and girls although the Government has stopped recruitment of staff "until further notice." Government chiefs, commercial firm heads, and English school principals yesterday were agreed on this
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  • 80 1 THE QUEEN would like everyone worshipping m Anglican churches on May 31, the Sunday before her Coronation on June 2, to sing the 23rd Psalm, "The Lord is my Shepherd." It is her favourite. The form of service for that Sunday is being published today by command
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  • 70 1 MERCHANT ships carrying strategic cargoes to Communist China have been barred from refuelling at Britishcontrolled ports East of Sues, the British Government an- 1 nounced last night. A Ministry of Fuel and Power statement said that British oil companies have been asked to inform the Government of all
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  • 37 1 Following the overnight rise jn London and New York, the ipore Rubber Markr-t open(ld |hii mornl-ns at 741 cents IT first grade. May shipment, (J c >nt nb nrt yesterdays clo»W| T )ne was steady.
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  • 26 1 Ffch. at about half their BWaj Wi ll be sold by the Singapore Consumers' Associa- from 7 a.m tomorrow at the Orchard Road market.
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  • 115 1 f'HF WIRI HOUSE announced last night that President A Ekeah«irer will mike a "major' annouiu-rnieut on I mlrd States and world defence programmes at a press conference toilay Mr. Eisenhower Ls expected to disclose reductions m de'*nce spending. At his weekly press conference last week he
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  • 61 1 Similar arangcments to control the supply of coal bunkers are being made. The ban follows statements made m the House of Commons by Mr. Anthony Eden, the Foreign Secretary, on March 17 and 18, m which he said arrangements were being worked out of prevent ships
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  • 1172 2 'Clipping m his pocket told of a killing TOHN CHRISTIE, a 55-year-old clerk charged with killing four women, walked the streets carrying s newspaper clipping about a man ho helped to send to the gallows m 1950. a London court was told yesterday. Christie had the
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  • 99 2 ASKED by Mr. Awbery (La- bour) m the Commons yesterday what steps he was tak- ing to establish wage negotiating machinery for 40.000 workers m the tin mining industry of Malaya, Mr. Lyttelton, the Colonial Secretary, replied: "If is the policy oi the Government of
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    30 2 V. V. KUZNETSOV Ue't). the neap Soviet ambassador to China. talks to Mao Tsc- tuntj after Dresentina b credentials mi n p e ki nQ Photo. U.P.
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  • 54 2 Dr. A. Thurai. Munlcipa. Health Officer, died m the Sipapore General Hospital m night. He was m the senrlce ie: nearly 30 years. The funeral wiM take pfiace today at 5 p.m. from his horn*. 65, Still Road for cremation a the Japanese crematorium, Wi
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  • 48 3 This is CORONATION ROAD, constructed m 1910. It is still a private mad. and therefore its maintenance is not the responsibility of the public author ides. Queen' Road: It is full of holes. Reside Tits call it a "Jungle".
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  • 533 3  -  P. M. RAMAN By THERK is a half a square mile off Bukit Timah Road, Singapore, which won't look very Royal at the Coronation. And yet. this area contains all the "R<\val Roads" of the Colony— Duke's Road, Queen's Road, King's Road, Coronation Road,
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  • 90 3 THE QtTKEN is to issue a special silver -Coronation .Medal" as a personal souvenir for people m the Crown services anil others m Britain and other parts of the Commonwealth antl Empire. The Prime Minister's Office announced yesterday thai people selected for the award m Britain will
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  • 114 3 Slump hits thousands SINGAPORE'S scrap iron ')oom Ls over. And thousands of people engaged m the trade are hit by the slump. They include hunters for scrap, lorry drivers, labourers harbour board workers and second-hand dealers. Five scrap-iron exporters have closed "shop" since the beginning
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  • 85 3 MR. Fitzroy Mac Lean, Conservative, yesterday asked the Secretary of State for Colonies m the House of Commons whether the official pamphlet published hy the British Commissioner-General m South-east Asia under the title "Healing Thoughts" represented the policy of Her Majesty's Government. Mr. Lyttelton replied: "I understand that
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  • 28 3 Ten crew members were killed and four parachuted sa!«!v when their B-29 crashed and burned near Randolph Air Force base. San Antonio. Texas, yesterday.
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  • 153 4 FEARS that the recent good news m Korea could be bad news elsewhere In the Far East may no longer be taken lightly. The clouds which are lifting m the North are fast gathering In the South. Three little Asian kingdoms now stand m peril. Laos la slowCy
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  • 226 4 JOBS FOR BOYS fFHE School Certificate has lost none of its value as a passport to a good job m spite of the Singapore Government's decision to ban recruitment unless urgent staff needs have to be met The Education Department— which is not likely to feel
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  • 777 4  - The Best Hated Man in Whitehall Chapman Pincher CHURCHILL'S PROBING PROFESSOR By Lord Ctwrvtr t< a ruthless cutter of red rape who spurns "the official view." He is critical of Civil Servants and "intereferes j t all Jevefc." So long as Churchill is Premier h« will continue to give Whitehall
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  • 367 4 By Bath-chair to Freedom QNE NIGHT, over the boundary-line to freedom, came the Man m the Bath-chair I want to tell you his story. It began on a cold, grey morning four days ago, when Herr August Suckner and his wife Kathe decided to escape from the Red Terror of
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    • 116 4 CLEARANCE SALE 20% TO 30% REDUCTION GOWNS FOR ALL OCCASIONS A JW. ht JKI v* Art AND LOCAL MADE Open From 10a.m. to spm(Mon. to Sat) Alias Gowx Shop (Adelphi Grill Entrance) SAVE YOUR DOLLAR»T iCHARMING BARGAINS) INa HEAVY LINENS A SHEERS 36" wide —••J j C'OHA.%fA BAMBOO SHARKSKIN 42"
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  • 253 5 SIAM BANS THE BUSCH: 'SOME RED SUSPETS' Circus asks legation to protest qIAM has refused the Berlin Busch Circus, now performing m Singapore, D entry into the country. The authorities there have charged th*t "some members of the troupe are suspected to be Communists." The Bangkok Post said the deputy
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  • 83 5 Easy way for rice men THE RECENTLY introduced system of requiring 800 Singapore Government rice retailers to collect their supplies weekly will be abolished by May 31. This follows protests by the retailers that the system cost them more m transport and labour charges and took "too much" of their
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  • 55 5 At the annual meeting of tho St. Andrew's Cathedral Youth Fellowship, the following officers were elected. President, Miss Doris Wee; vicrpresident, Mr. J. Quek Seng Hock: hon. sec. Miss Enid L. Wee; trensurer. Mr. William Brohier; commirtee, Mr. G. S. Pandian. lOrn Ruth Gwee. Miss Daphne Morain
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  • 26 5 The Royal Singapore Tuberculosis clinic treated 12,189 patients last month compared to 10.114 In February. X-rays taken increased by 1323 to 5031.
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  • 42 5 Girl an a whirl photo. BER SHIRTS are fl hiqft —«nd her spirits arc *"<jh. tan. Ancle Lyons and her partner, Walter Ulird, ting /o> their jivt mitomi ut the musical Recreation CouncWi festival dance i* the tmt>r€Si Hn 11 London. Popper
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  • 220 5 Cracked walls: Nair gathers facts for Trust VIK. M. P. 2). Nair, City ami Legislative Councillor, Is to eompUtln to the BIIIfAPOTC Improvement Trust :>bout the state of disrei>air of some ol Its flats m Silat Koad area. The Councillor has 1 interviewed the tenants. inspected the flats and A
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  • 449 6 SHE STOLE FORTUNE FOR BROTHER A 39-YEAR-OLD spinster "ho kepi the sub-Post Office at liarlow Hill. llarrogatc. was 'almost impossibly, ridiculou lv devoted" to her younger brother. And her brother was a man of expensive tastes who gambled heavily. So when Kevin John Francis Philbin. 38. of Sprimont Place. Chelsea,
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  • 240 6 DROVE FORGED NOTES TO SPAIN' BETTY TEAGUE, of Salford, Lancashire. 31 -year-old wife of an American colonel living m fancier, is m a Paris gaol charged with complicity m a £4,550 plot to smuggle forged banknotes into Spain. Mrs Teague, whose maiden nanre is
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  • 38 6 A GIRL IN THE SUN IRISH ACTRESS Constance Smith is one of filmland's 7?wst travelled stars and one of Hollywood's better amateur tennis players. She is seen relaxing hi the sun between sets at a Beverley Hills dub*
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  • 24 6 A nine-year-old girl and a four-year-old boy, both Chinese were drowned m the Wongted Sin pool at Kowloon City on Tuesday.
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  • 18 6 Ivan A. Benediktov. former Soviet Minister of Agriculture has been appointed ambassador to India.
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  • 32 6 The Caldbeck MaoGre?or '.jfluor firm reported a trading profit or £91.087 for 1952. A dividend ol three shillingi Dlus bonus of one shilling per shire was declared free of tax.
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  • 74 6 Artist shot mannequin friend ARTIST Yves Georges Harent. aged 41. has been returned to France alter serving five years of a 12 year gaol sentence Imposed at the Old Bailey for shooting mannequin Michele Paifette Lecomte m PiccadiCly and seriously wounding her. No official reason for his repatriation has been
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  • 405 6 CAN YOU BACK INTO YOUR GARAGE? SPHERE are two big eakrp m the driving skill T average motorist:!. *of 1. He cannot revert* by garage neatly; w lnto fc 2. He is clumsy o^ judge of distance m n^^y car m a confined X. h^TJ side of the kerb c
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  • 152 6 B.Sc. officers will be in Defence Command ANEW ROYAL AIR FORCE command will be formed to organise the 'posh-button" defence of Britain by rockets am 1 guided weapons. Fighter Command, which earned world-wide plorv m tb* Battle of Britain, will lose its identity. The new command— probably known as Defoncr
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  • 302 7 NINE WAYS TO HAPPY MARRIAGE A code for' Christians AfTHERK af e nine ways to make a happy marriage, it 1 was decided by the Council of Churches m Birmingham. And to make sure that as many people is possible know about them, this happy families cod^ will be sent
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  • 154 7 MRS. EDITH WATSON. who maintains that it needs people who had been through an unhappy marriage to advise on marriage problems, took her views to the National Marriage Guidance Council. Fkst Mr. Brayshaw, general secretary of the council, told her "It is true that divorced
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  • 30 7 The sale of sake. Japan's national drink, doubled m March over February, beer sales tripled and whiskey sales more than doubled, the Kyodo news agency reported yesterday.
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  • 28 7 Twenty Chinese squaiter families are being deported to China from northeast Sumatra for illegal entry and creating dangerous disturbances, Interior Minister Mohamed Roem said yesterday.
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  • 151 7 OUPT REGINALD SPOONER of Scotland Yard is test--5 in* a theory that a killer m stockinged '^t entered the bedroom of 50-year-old Charles McC innell at an Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, hostel, kilied him witii a single blow on the temple, and tiptoed out. The killer escaped
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  • 66 7 THE THINGS THEY WANT TO KNOW DEAR SIRS, -Can you give me information about s»j>pliers of stag and hind teeth exporters of the skin ot tortoise legs; manufacturers of a dye for spaghetti, an«l the correct title and addrrof the head of the Greek Orthodox Church. These were amon? 83
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  • 60 7 ZIXTY.YEAR.OLD Mr. "Walt" Jefferies of O», »«J Br&oi ii saying -Now they know tchat I have had Put up with" hn < agreed to help Retired after 40 years as po »tman he has agreea *> the district council plan hous e r J\^ e Tlith
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  • 15 7 picture. A Coronation stand bein* erected m Parliament Square, London, A.P.
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  • 248 7 TALL, fair-haired Midshipman Nigel Grler Rees, home on leave, brought news that made everyone m hLs village want to shako his hand. The Duke of Edinburgh has chosen him as hLs page at the Coronation. The DuKe, aDoard the cruiser Devonshire, presented 18-year-old Nigel with
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  • 426 8  -  G. T. BOON Story by rro the already imposing list of fine hotels m Singapore has been added two more: the Embassy which faces Katonj? Park m Meyer Road, and the Seventh Storey situated m the heart of the City m Rochore Roid To ctCebrate
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    139 9 A happy group or g tests (right) at t:e opening of t\e Seventh Sfrory hot el, Rochcre Road. No opening ceremoney seems complete without the presence of Malaya's Crand OSd Man, bearded Dr. Lim Boon Keng (seated third from left m the second picture}. He is seen with
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 502 10 TARZAN by Edgar Rice Burroughs ST AP fSSHI^C «^^^S^iSr 1 £g gggSgJIi H^__lH_g jjggg 1 «^SKS a t d to a Purely business carei i a-I n «*«e is another side U THE SAINT by Leslie Chartens i J^^^TS'W* m <_ _______S-=^_____S__3S»" '^^___3 afT__tion_t., loving an[ rather /vW WELL' BUT
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  • 675 11 Animals that don't drink A. J. BRANSTON GOES IN SEARCH OF /^AN ANIMALS EXIST without drnkmg? To the normal individual the question may seem nonsrnse, yet my experience' m seeking an answer to this odd question has brought to light some strange information. I knew, for instance, that some of
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  • 364 11 'PHIS DEPARTMENT has been rommenting on some of ln,nds from the recent We rid Championships match between the United States iind Sweden, but can dMCUM cnlv si few of the 256 deals which vi rf played. However every bid and pl:»v n every hand wai faithfully recorded Lv
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    • 469 11 <$+,000 PRIZE MONEY f Ij^yjij RULES dc CONDITIONS OF ENTRY Wh.it you h.ivp to do: Over .1 period ol two months MM different sports pictures will De appearing m Malaya's newspapers Each picture w.H appear|for one wcei«. Todjy features BAOMINTON and .s No* All you have to do is to
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    22 12 MR. E. S. JOHN MURRAY, of Singapore, and Miss Grace Abraham, of Taiping, who were recently married m Ipoh.
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  • 213 12 Airmen fight in jungle on foot f IOMMTNIST terrorists m the \J Federation who have cause to hate R.A.A.F. men for bombing attacks on their secret jungle bases now find that the Australians have turned to bandit-hunting on the ground. j Members of No. 1 (B) Squadron, c R.A.A.F., have
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  • 386 12 PUBLIC MEN NEED TACT Roplfi tm Sir Vhvng-tovlk ***<<<< L I'AM a life-member of the Straits Chinese British I Lociaio^and am one of those Pejanakans i of Malacca, whose parents thought fit to •end them* an English school to learn to speak the -King s English. We have also had
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  • 244 12 ORCANISED m 1946 to promote wider understanding among the youth of the world, the New York Herald-Tribune Youth Forum provides an opportunity for young people from many countries to visit the United States as guests of American famines. Young delegates from 30 countries attended the forum
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  • 83 12 SINGAPORE has what is known as Coronation Road. That name is most flattering because it is only a long strip of grass with a ditch separating it from the main Bukit Timah Road. Since the Coronation is approaching, would it not be appropriate that something be done
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  • 48 12 Lett or s must bo short picture. Five of the bandit-hunting members of No. 1 <B) Squadron, R.A.A.F. with the Squadron mascot. Satay. I rf t to right: LAC. Andrew ("Andy") Marshall. LAC. Jack Rffn. LAC. "Milt" fefcer. Corp. Jeff Hawes and I AC. Philip Kerslej.- Free Press
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  • 65 12 DO dogs, cats, bagpipe players, buglers and RetilfTusion lisleiiei'3 read the Free Press? I think they must do for since my letter complaining of the bedlam at Grange and Orchard Roads, these noUemakers have ceased. Now if only the Chinese spiritrha^ers will follow their example, everything m the garden
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  • 32 12 HAVE you a grouse? Have you a bright idea? Have you seen anything strange or unusual? Then write to the PRESSMAN and tell others about it m his' POSTBACi briefly.
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  • 339 12 Kissed her mother too WHEN a Scottish coMerv manager kissed a eiil against her will on March 7 she made no complaint to anyone *üßut,ou But ,o^ en six da y s later-on the 13th— he kissed the girl's mother m similar fashion the mother told others of the occurrence.
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  • 972 13 Rommel Legend Should be Debunked A GENERAL GETS A HALO says TERENCE FEELY REVIEWING ONE MORE ADULATORY PICTURE OF THE BEATEN GENERAL "The Rommel Papers" edited by H. Liddrli Hart (Collins). rpHE halo round Rom- mcl's head gets brighter and brighter. We have had a book about him which put
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  • 347 13 Laughter on the Stain, by Beverley Nichols. (Cape>. Another fragrant volume by Beverleu Nichols about his charming country retreat. Marie (ore Hi: The Worn/in and the Legend, by Eileen Bigland (Jarrolda). Entertaining account of the triumphs and trials of a areat Victorian bestseller. A Chief m Embyro, E.
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  • 429 13 IT MAKES ONE SHIVER AN ARMY GETS A TRIBUTE Sword and Swastika" by Briftadfer(irneral Telford Taylor (C.oll.itv*). TH3 Dr. Konrad Adenauer, 1 West German Chancellor, I said: "And what happens if Germany regains an independent army?" Bleakly he smiled: "We Orman.s do not want, ever again, war. Our fate is
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  • 162 13 "Ca*ln« ReyaU" by l»n H. nni t f)NE hak to be a man of wide international experience, well versed m foreign politics, to be a man of the world, too, to write such a book as this For "Casino Royale" bespeaks a specialised knowledge of espionage and
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  • 77 13 ART critic Jean Domergue: A portrait does not necessarily have to look like a motorcar accident. French MP Marcel Mastet, In a campaign speech: TO remedy the falling population of your village, I am ready to place at your disposal all my experience. Author Henri J«n«on: A woman will
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  • 581 14 Phil Tankard m grand comeback By TRESPASSER NO FEWER than six horses m a card of ei^ht scored their maiden wins on the Malayan Turf at Kuala Lumpur yesterday, second day of the Selangor Turf Clubs* April-May Meeting. They were Kiss Awake, Dewar, Captain Valiant,
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  • 59 14 TOTAL POOI $-»19.8« i IST PRIZE: No. *****4 ($67,416) 2ND PRIZE: No. *****2 (&53.723) 3KD PRIZE: No. *****5 (516.861) STARTERS ($3,371 each): Nos. 10.-.254: *****7; *****1; *****1; *****2. CONSOLATION PRIZES ($1,498 each): Nos. tSSSM; *****1; *****3; 16<1207 27."i359; *****8; *****3; *****1; *****3; *****9. DOUBLE TOTE IST DOI'BLE: Five
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  • 157 14 r«ERALD MICKLEM, veteran vf of two British Walker Cup engagements against the United States, put m his bid for a third Cup position yesterday with a timely victory over another international golfer. Micklem mo\ed in'o the fcurih rcund of the English amateur tournament with
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  • 321 14  -  JIM CHAMBERS nm \\si Tin: 4 m \m:s....:i By KENT cricket has been m tne doldrums for five years. Life and charm has been missing from their batting since the incomparable Frank WooJley. Leslie Ames and Bill Ashdown retired. There were occasional signs lowever last
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  • 41 14 Peraks Malaya Cup soccer star Lee Said Cheong figured m a new role when he won his badminU n singles m the first round of th<? Perak Junior Championships on Monday night. He beat Chocl Chee Seng 15—9. 15—6.
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  • 18 14 The postponed Malaya Cup tie between Penan* and Kedah will be played on Saturday. July 25.
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  • 165 14 XiALAYAN AMATEUR Athletic Unt'Hi has decided to send a team to compete In the Ceylon AAA Ch implonahtpg (.hbt year. It »a* originally agreed to leave thta matter for div ussion at the annual general meeting In August, but the Ceylon AAA requested definite declHton at
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    • 173 14 tonight A HvighiS^ QUEENIE PAUL presents I The Sun Kissed Cuties m )ltk& AFTER DARK REVUE Featuring the FAMOUS FRENCH CAN CAN 41 1 till* Vapitai ttesiaurant RESERVATIONS ***** At your service TONY CLERICI Manager CIIU ITS Ifl'M'll BERLIN at Junction of Victoria Street and Manila Street. records smoshed «n^^l
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  • 423 15 Outschoorn helps break Aussie attack WORCESTERSHIRE took i on the Australians j yesterday to set big cricket on its way, and brightened i all England's Test hopes by hitting 246 runs for the loss of only three wickets. Opening batsman Donald i Kenyon defied the bowling and I ended the
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  • 177 15 SMI T W Evans of G.H.Q. has become the nrst winjier of the Gelder Memorial Trophy which is bring competed for m conjunction with the annual FARELF Team and Individual Fencing Championships. The trophy is presented In memory of the late Lieut-Colo-nel G. Gelder, Master
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  • 50 15 photo. SIME DARiiY left back RarMscn (left) gets down to head the ball as Hooi Meng (right) of CoW Storage tries a backheel drive. Between the two is centre-forward Mouna. This siiHFA Dir. 1 fixture ended m a scoreless draw on the Padang yesterday.- Free Press
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  • 338 15 Yassin goats win for F&N F. N 4; O.T.E.C 3PLAYING the star role, Yassin scored all four goals for Fraser and Neave m their victory over Oriental Telephone and Electric Company at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. This victory gives Fraser and Neave a briyht outlook m the Singapore Business Houses
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  • 86 15 4RMY Guard Dog Uiu\ played direct, clean soccer to beat 443 B.A.D. "A" in the first round of the Singapore District Junior Challenge Cup by four soals to two yesterday. Learning (2) and Marshall pave O.D.U. a half-time lead of three-nil. B.A.D. fought
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  • 32 15 Army Depot Police FARELP trounced MBTC Nee Soon by five poals to nil m an MOR League fixture at Alexandra yesterday. Scorers were Awang (3) and Wan I&hek (2).
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  • 16 15 Abertillery 6 Blaina 0: Cardiff 6 Bridgend 3; Mosely 0 Northampton 6.- Reuter
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  • 22 15 Managers for Paddy Young ani Carl Hobo i Olson on Monday signed their boxen for a June meeting. AP
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  • 36 15 t B A^ &lta vl i_ three leneths further away third. Theiueen Has present to watch her colt Aureolr run WM_S !£2£ 3 ~_s£«_ (ireek Stavros Niracho*. The queen i. con Reuter
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  • 303 16 'Hopes dashed for a happy ending Free Press Racing Correspondent THE DRAMATIC statement by Mr. Murray Brash, legal adviser of The Malayan Jockeys' Association, hinting that the suspended jockeys may boycott all failure race meetings at Kuala Lumpur has the elTect of a bombshell m
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  • 141 16 ONLY A FEW horses engaged on the last day of the Selangor Turf Club April May M<*etin£ were sent out for fast work, on the training: track at Kuala Lumpur this morning. THE GOING HAS IMPROVED CONSIDERABLY. Tnimpincton 11, with Fbnnerv tip. did an impressive
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  • 88 16 MR. LESLIE GRIEVES, engi7i?vr m chcrge of the totciUsator m the jour racing centres m Malaya, died m his sleep at Kuala Lumpur last night. Mr. Grieves death was a sheck to his many friends on the Malayan turf. He was on duty on the
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