The Singapore Free Press, 21 March 1955

Total Pages: 16
1 16 The Singapore Free Press
  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale m Malaya 14 ill- Singapore. Mon., Mar. 21. 1935. Price 13 Cts
    19 words
  • 231 1 But Jakarta bans observers a JR. JOHN EBER, secretary ot the Malayan Students' Forum, told members m London last night he will fly to Bandoeng on April 9 to attend the 30-nation A fro -Asian conference. He will be accompanied by [nche Abdullah Majid, of
    231 words
  • 33 1 lat Singapore Rubber MarI opened this morning on a .uly tone, with first grade, >i il .shipment, at 88 3 4 cents a One and one-eighth cents 1 nre Saturday's close.
    33 words
  • 20 1 Tan Hock Seng, aged 18 'hs, was found drowned m ..illow pond off Silat Road, Singapore, yesterday.
    20 words
  • 17 1 ii opkeeper m Albert Street, pore, yesterday reported loss of $230 worth of cigarand liquor.
    17 words
  • 72 1 DOG HERDS 1 1 L^LEVEN youths were rounlj (l<d up lik^ sheep and (i -riven along a road into the o station m Kingston, Surrey, last night by one poiog. The youths were creating -turbance when the dog, v. and his handler, Coas- I Herbert Hickii, arrived, immediately Vicky herded
    72 words
  • 80 1 GUNNY SACKS, SPADES PUT OUT BLAZE Gunny sacks and spades were used to fight leaping flames m a lallang fire which threatened to spread to the Government offices, the new Government bungalow and the T. B. hospital at Kuantan yesterday. The fire, which started at 1 p.m., lasted eleven hours.
    80 words
  • 133 1 Caronia tourists coming to sabotage talks, says paper THE wealthy American tourists enroute to Bali aboard the luxury liner Caronia may not know it, but some Indonesians are suspicious of them. A left-wing Jakarta newspaper suggested that some are not tourists but people sent to Indonesia to disrupt the Airoconference
    133 words
  • 109 1 RED TANKER MAY TAKE ARUBA'S CARGO rpHE charter Of the Aruba by I Far Eastern Enterprises, Ltd Ls valid only if the tanker reaches rod China. It was reted m Hong Kong today. Conditions include a highly <crret contra' t by Far Ba tern which has been secretly circulated m
    A.P.  -  109 words
  • 21 1 tion Doortabk Hlcka followed The youths will be charged on Wednesday with causing a breach of the i> Reuter
    Reuter  -  21 words
  • 24 1 Former Queei Imfn of ,E"vpt refused comment m Paris yesterday on reports that she was thinking of remarrying former King rwouk. U.P.
    U.P.  -  24 words
  • 257 1 Total war on Diem f jMIE South Vietnam (iovernment's No. 1 enemy, the onearmed Hoa Hao Huddhist leader, Le QiMllf Vinh, better known as Ha Cut, which means one-armed m Vietnamese, boasted yesterday that within 10 days he will blockade and paralyse Saigon. Ba Cut said
    257 words
  • 105 1 tjH)K.MOSA cease-fire efTorU have come to a complete standstill because Red China has failed to respond, authoritative diplomatic sources said m London yesterday. Contacts with Soviet and Chinese authorities m Mohcow and Peking by British and Indian official* have quietly died down, the informants stated.
    U.P.  -  105 words
  • 42 1 A baby kidnapped from a Texas hospital by a nurse only j3O minutes alter birth was found unharmed m Houston, 85 i.iiles away, yesterday and was r a.shed back to Beaumont 1 before her mother was told about the abduction.
    42 words
  • 41 1 The Singapore Blood Transfusion Service wants all donors m Gioup B to call at the Blood Bank. Mr. Dixon Chen, donor organiser, said that Group B blood had been m great demand at the week-end.
    41 words
  • 64 1 TROOPS FOR MALAYA: N.Z. DECISION SOON Mr. Sidney Holland, New Zealand's prime minister is expected to announce his country's decision to send troops to Malaya to join the antiterrorist campaign m the new session of parliament which opens on Wednesday. Mr. Holland will probably ask the House of Kepresentatives for
    Reuter  -  64 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 33 1 LHIGH POTENCY Vitamin A 5000 USPun,?-. c% 1I•\ A C/ tS **f^ IN BOTTLES OF 100 AT ALL LEADING STORES THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD. 33 Raffles Place, Spore Cold Storage Arcade Orchard Rd.
      33 words

  • 163 2 (COMMUNIST China plans a j string of bases along the southeast coast to give it control of the air over the Formosa Strait, informed Nationalist .sources .said m Taipeh yesterday. Without such air control, any invasion of Formosa would be suicidal, but
    163 words
  • 27 2 The main cable on a mountainside .ski lift broke yesterday, killing two skiers and seriously injuring five others at Kochri m Germany.- A. P.
    A.P.  -  27 words
  • 187 2 Picking herbs as Israelis opened fire I VOUB Arab women were killed and one Israeli soldier was wounded m an exchange of fire on Friday between Israeli and Egyptian troops across the demarcation line In the Gaza sector, say Egyptian i Government sources. These
    U.P.  -  187 words
  • 69 2 |\ELAYED reports from :1/ Fast Burma said yesterday that Chinese Nationalist guerillas have E retaken Mong Yawn. 400 E miles north east of Ran- I goon, from Burmese troops fighting to clear r the area. ••••••••■•■■■l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
    69 words
  • 164 2 MR. HAROLD STASSEN speaking from Washington yesterday, appealed to all Americans to send him ideas suggestions and comments that might help m his new post as President Eisenhower's special assistant on disarmament problems. Stassen said his chief task, at the start will be to
    U.P  -  164 words
  • 119 2 4 CONGRESSIONAL committee disclosed m Washington yesterday, how an army general spent U5552,000 renovating a 30-room German mansion and used false book-keeping to hide his waste and extravagance. The officer was Brig. Gen. Oliver Wendell Hughes, former head of the Western Area Command
    U.P.  -  119 words
  • 30 2 Erich Kleiber, world-renown-ed opera director refused yesterday to discuss his decision to quit the East Be r lin opora m protest against Communist i- .•"■incut. A .P.
    A.P.  -  30 words
  • 32 2 Th< Portugui c freighter Vila Do Porto, en route from Lisbon to Oporto with gen< ral r vv-iis driven on to rock "U Oporto by a Btorm yesterday. U.P.
    U.P.  -  32 words
  • 73 2 Mr. C. R. D&saratha Raj, an independent candidate for the Singapore Legislative Assembly elections for Kampong Kapor division, has invited his opponents to attend election meetings tomorrow and Wednesday. The meetings, organised by Mr. Raj's supporters, will be held at Tronoh/Kempas Road (Tuesday; and the Rowell-
    73 words
  • 76 2 The following election meetings will be held today: Dements: Mr. Tan Wall Ifteng (Bukit Tlmah) 18 uj, Jurong Road (Kampong Tua) 7.30 djb Mi-. Leoni Poon Chen 'I'.r.nPanjang) Bukit Chennin 8 p.m. I.iln.ur I rout: Mr. Khcw I'd '.i! letar) B pjn 165 Jalan K.ivu Alliance: Mr. 'lio
    76 words
  • 39 2 OEN. HERBERT LEHMAN alleged m Norfolk. Virginia, lasl O night that the "force ol McCarthyism" had damaged the United Slates more m the past five years than Communists ihemselyea ever had hoped to do. U.P.
    U.P.  -  39 words
  • 92 2 IfNITED Nations sour > m New York y< the Secretary Gin Dag Hammarskjold hi a new approach to p for a dear itatenu i I possible release 01 U.S. airmen jailed si Diplomats believed f Congressional pressu bring early action U.N.s role m
    92 words
  • 17 2 Count Michael Karolyi, 80, former President of Hungary, died yesterday m i near Nice. Router
    17 words
  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 123 2 081 m" nil I llwff \m IHI I liV-'Hi& lß l'liilPP II \j L^ i^i^*^ ■w'ls* T II r? hAy i^ 1 '•ffllS I II I ill IbM I m jmPSl^fißfe'Pirfur^Q Fiction Brighter *%^S^^4 -f than ever for MARCH- It* *Wk* ■^■P«ii....w FORT DIXON Jungle outpost m the fight against
      123 words

  • 261 3 Plot to kill Sind Ministers: Assembly men held ARMED POLICE PATROL PROVINCIAL CAPITAL \|R Gulam Ah Talpur. of the Sinci iTI Provincial Assembly, and two prominent Assembly members were arrested last night m connection with an alleged plot to assassinate provincial Ministers and create widespread disturbances In the province An
    Reuter  -  261 words
  • 175 3 NO FOOD UNLESS I MARRY SAYS JEW r yi\E President of Israel appealed yesterday to i t young Jewish artist to end h's six-day "hunger strike to death" for permission to marry his Christian sweetheart. The artist, Moshe Barak, aged ?.G, wants civil marriages legalised m Isreal so that he
    A.P.  -  175 words
  • 26 3 The Pope, for the second vuhve day, yesterday responded to cheers of some 5,000 rists and pilgrims gathered .n St. Peter*i Square. A.P.
    A.P.  -  26 words
  • 22 3 Nose prints are being used ike finger prints In Canada— i only to check the identity ■>i dogs.- A.P
    A.P  -  22 words
  • 128 3 JUST LOCAL GOSSIP, SAYS DUKE Alexandra romance report 'silly' TVHE Duke of Abereom said m London at the weeki end that reports that his 22-yeai-old son the Marquess of Hamilton, might be planning to marry Princess Alexandra, 18-year-old cousin of the Queen and daughter of the Duchess of Kent, were
    U.P.  -  128 words
  • 36 3 A ski-equipped DC3 with four people aboard made a safe emergency landing on Saturday somewhere on Baffin Island m the Arctic. Bad weather held up attempts to reach j the plane. A .P.
    A.P.  -  36 words
  • 37 3 Four young lirta wore killed and a fifth was seriously injured at the weekend by the explosion of a dud artillery shell fiLed during army landing exercises on Friday at Vilu inhomirim. Brazil.- U.P.
    U.P.  -  37 words
  • 196 3 OPKRA linger Irra Petina vowed yesterday to stick by her husband after hear- Ing his version of what happened the night a girl sharIng his room died m a fire wn the Florida Keys. H Is badly burned.'
    U.P.  -  196 words
  • 48 3 Twenty Russian seamen, who deserted Communism aftei their capture near Formosa, cm b- seni to the United Jt, soon, after Washtogton approves their request tor asySSf a U.S. Bovemment jpokesman said m Talpeh yerterday. Tl i n a«ked for pol- Nationalist Chin U.P.
    U.P.  -  48 words
  • 39 3 IONDON'S awl Bkywraper L 2 7 or 28 floors WUI shortly start -<>in'i up on tallest Inhabited buildup In London, althou-h the height will not be uni ir st Paul Cathedral, the i 1--structure. U.P.
    U.P.  -  39 words
  • 144 3 HYDROGEN BOMB TESTS 'OUT OF CONTROL' I>ROraBBOS f»m!.!, Boddf, one t»i Britain's Ant :itomic Kientl I iid yesterday m London that hydrogen bomb experimental explosion* wen letting out of luitid The blasts, he said, "aw i• > 1 1 \\u ;nr with radioactivity. it i- non mi c to say
    144 words
  • 28 3 Th<> atomic lubmarine Nautilus left (iroton, Connecticut yesterday for demonstration cruise with the H member* of the joim congressional commit tee on atomic energy. A .P.
    A.P.  -  28 words
  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 161 3 STORM LEVELS TENT Hut no-one at circus was hurt A SUDDEN storm blew a which quickly levelled the tent, circus tent down on about I The wind "bobbed the pwei 400 people many of them chjl- up and down," threatening the Own, near the Mexican border spectators and showmen, before
      161 words

  • 297 4 MONDAY. Mar. 21. 1955 /\XE complaint of youth today is that they do not seem to have the chances and openings for initiative and adventure that their forefathers had. They claim that life has become too prosaic. There may be some truth
    297 words
  • 813 4 4 1 i. the excitement about vxp v 1 1 m g Aneurin Bevan from the Socialist Party obscuics another important political development Mr. Clement Rir-hard At t lee is coming to the end ot his reign. He la Tl' Not too old to be Prime Mini.ster
    813 words
  • 344 4 CINCE it is agreed by the politicians that the only way to weather the storm of prosperity Ls to stop the consumer spending his money, and since it Ls axiomatic that Government expenditure bears no responsibility for an inflationary tendency, why not raise the standard rate of
    344 words
  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 38 4 CHRISTENING AND BIRTHDAY PRESENTS S I LI E R CIl Milgs $28 Bpo I <Tk $18 512 „> .iii(] Bpoea $.io PorrldftßovlaaiSjp, Napldi Hid-, .s g S. P. H. de SUVA LTD. RING \POKK Xl VF.A lIMI-IK A IPOli
      38 words
    • 40 4 MENBE moan* MAMVELLQiJS C33SSB KAD|OS Fully tropicalized »l valves and Obtainable from LEE RADIO SERVICE HANG HENG CO. PIANO HOUSE KAMPONG GLAM RADIO SERVICE CO. and other dealers Sole Agents M. PRAGER, LTD. P.O. Box 1051. Singapore Wholesale Enquiries Invited.
      40 words

  • 888 5 This constituency may cause an upset on polling day The Free Press election reporters visit two more S'poN divisions ■ELECTIONEERING ha a J always been a lively >ir m Farrvr Park re nearly every tenth n claims to be interd m politics. Most of
    888 words
  • 96 5 A IU. Woim Foo Nam i, Alliance.. 1 4J. Born, educated m SmgaBegan as Harbour Board apind qualified as architect 934. Member Alliance council relfare, .sports and educational \IR. K. M. S. Hamid (Progressive». 30. Contractor. Came «n India when seven. Educiitfd. Institution. President, Kerala
    96 words
  • 34 5 Mariko Tsungda, a 7-year old orphan from Yokohama, Japan, flew into Chicago yesterday and bream*' Suzanne Beach of Kalamazoo, Michigan. The child is being adopted by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Beanh.— A.P.
    A.P.  -  34 words
  • 353 5 THE election battle for Pasir Panjang is proving an interesting one. There are four candidates and not an Independent among them. And one candidate is a UMNO MCA Malay Union Alliance man. He is one of the five Alliance men seeking election m Singapore. Meetings
    353 words
  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 37 5 0^ Tnicinn thp A j laKing me P SIMMER \(> y( SUMMER u\ MOYGASHEL Ii V I LINEN 1 /SUITS VT 7 $85 00 1 comfortable lines I \&&SS> So casually correct. THE STORE WITH A \^j/ OFFER
      37 words

  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 389 6 MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis STAR Oh! FRIDAY'S PAPER/ BUT I VV£Nt) f MY WAITING/ JSDB-^ I MUST REACH TOBEDON J/wnNrcruv. BUT I DON'T MANDRAKP.n^M -*^g^ IJ Ulis> *>••> of WMAT-HAPPENED?THf IA^TI WHAT HAPPENED TO /fIHB RECALL WRITING J^^K^ u^Pn^^f fi^K^ ,*r c "YT!"* MUI REMEMBER, I R9DAV?
      389 words

  • 529 7 IWST REFUGEES FROM MALAYA SETTLE IN NEW HOME j IN DA and Arlen Hoh 1^ had been m the ,d States less than weeks but they were xcited as any AmeU children could be the prospect of to a party. fhe lively
    529 words
  • 20 7 A Siamese terrorist surrenred at Kampong Padans Chichak m the Gurun district ol Kedah early on Saturday.
    20 words
  • 252 7 Registration for schools not ready 'THERE will be special arrangements on April 4 for the registration of 2,640 children who will enter some of the new schools next year as the buildings are not yet ready. A total of 25,000 children will be admitted. Parents
    252 words
  • 163 7 PASIR PANJANG CONTINUED FROM PAGE 5 Foon Chew, says he had lived m the area for the last 35 years The Malayan Indian Congress supports the Alliance m the Federation. Its branch m Singapore is, however, allied with the Labour Front, whose nominee m this division is Mr. P. V.
    163 words
  • 92 7 THE VALUE OF A SMART (DUST) JACKET The importance of the dust Jacket to the book trade was stressed by Mr. Veition Bartwhen he declared open -m exhibition of book jackets :it the BritLsh Council Hall m Stamford Road, Singapore Mr. Bartlett said it was not enough for authors merely
    92 words
  • 317 7 EIGHTY SEVEN artists with over 300 exhibits of painting, modelling and > sculptures, entered for > the sixth open exhibition > of works by local people. > The exhibition held an- nuallv by the Singapore Art Society, was open w artist s from the Federation and
    317 words
  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 102 7 LEAVE ALL YOUR BAGGAGE ARRANGEMENTS SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY LTD. 65, The Arcade, Mingupore. Tel: *****/3 Lines IN ASSOCIATION WITH SINGAPORE PACKING COMPANY LIMITED im m iff ii<i 1 Th( weekly issue »f Ibc BTRAITO HnMiKi.t». to 5 srnt by Air Mail t» any addrrss thr I nited K.i.Kdoni 2
      102 words


  • Article, Illustration
    209 9 (LEFT): Often mistaken for Italian star <Jina Lollobrigida is attractive Theodore Henderson of Singapore being told this by tobacco magnate R. C. Haberkern of North Carolina who "dropped m" on Singapore on Saturday night Mr. Haberkern is Chairman of the Executive Committee of R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co makers of a
    209 words

  • 591 10 The danger of sleepless nights by the SINGAIWRE DOCTOR WHAT is sleep? No one knows. It is still a mystery m spite of the many volumes written about it. The only thing we know is that sleep is rest. In this we know no more than people m the Stone
    591 words
  • 498 10 A SPECIAL tax should be levied on fat people. This is the novel recommendation of the distinguished British nutritionist Dr. Hugh M. Sinclair, director of the Laboratory of Human Nutrition at the University of Oxford. Since the extra pounds he wants to tax are
    498 words
  • 71 10 The Boy Jesus on TV Jonathan Swift, aged 12, E of Bedford, played the E E boy Jesus m a children's E E television play shown m E London last week. In E this scene he talks to the E elders m the temple. The E E play. "The Messenger."
    71 words
  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 43 10 RADIO WEEKLY INCORPORATING RADIO MALAYA NEWS ALL THE BEST ti% BB OA DC AS TMJVG full pr<»fji-iiit*nsi>s I l**i'iii*n B organ 'Hams* m Mnintja Htt tli< > posihgiy 4 tiriiforis nnti M*ussios M*ivturo S4»vti&n P PRICE 30 CENTS FROM ALL NEWSAGENTS ON SALE TODAY
      43 words

  • 583 11  - BOND buying is a NEW chain letter racket Arthur Edson by TWENTY years imo dur--1 mi* this season m American name, Age and sex unknown dropped a letter m a mail-box and started a minor social revolution m the United States. The letter teemed innocent enough, but it included a
    583 words
  • 525 11 They watch entranced as those Pachinko machines jingle JAPAN STRIKES IT RICH WITH A GAMBLING GAME /RICKETY, click, click, click! Step right up and forget your troubles. The little, rattling metal balls in the fancy neon- decki (1 parlours can blot out the aund of a nagging wife or vwn
    525 words
  • 81 11 Pufcen-bf along the canal b(»ulevard de la Bastille m Paris wore amazed to see their former Prime Minister, .Mr. Pierre Mendes-Franee. being carried on to a special barge. But their fears of some kidnapping plot were soon allayed when they got to know that it was
    Popper  -  81 words
  • 41 11 DENMARK'S National Museum is to start excavation* under 1,500 country churches to threw li(/ht on Danish history from AD. 826 until 950 ichen Christianity reached the country. The work toill be spread over the next 250 years.
    41 words
  • Article, Illustration
    148 11 This beautiful bungalow on fashionable Mala bar Hill. Bombay, m which the late Mr. Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan, lived for many years before India was partitioned, may be pur chased by Pakistan and preserved as a shrine to Mr Jinnah's memory. It was m this bungalow that Mr. Jinnah
    A.P.  -  148 words
  • Page 11 Advertisements

  • 812 12  - No woman looks beautiful in a Turkish bath ANNE SHARPLEY •/^OME and hint v Turkish bath," said my friend. Jane. 'It's too cold to < i xist outside." With a last happy shiver i followed Into what for me was a new experience for her a weekly habit. "Darling, they
    812 words
  • Article, Illustration
    139 12 A milestone m the career of a girl who has reached the top m a "man's" profession will be passed soon by trumpet player Gracie Cole. She will be appearing at the Royal Albert Hall m London as the only woman soloist m the BBC's Festival of
    139 words
  • Page 12 Advertisements
  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 256 12 CLUES ACROSS additional ending may per--1 A lAid which, n.b., tan cure me plex <7t. (Hi. 6 Devour mast of the meat <3> 8 Perch m kangaroo st-.ill (5). 7 The month for a troops' outing? 'J 1 leave a Iront bencher to pro- (5) 13 Artist and model confused
      256 words

  • 132 13 Pets must be controlled >0 many pe^ under too little control are JsJy*Jj| U S. Army inthorities m Germany "> order mi n the U S. E '•"■inland's daily bulletin E ir xes that "owners are 'nnitting their pets to E (> '"c nuisances and at E m a t
    132 words
  • 621 13  - The Danes get more milk from fewer cows JAMES WHITE I YE Just visited Aarhus, capital of Jutland. where Denmark's camlign m the Butter verMargarine battle Is directed from the headrters of the Federa- of Danish Dairy -'H'iation. In the struggle for the faoi Mrs. Housewife it is coincidence that
    Popper  -  621 words
  • Article, Illustration
    318 13 Both sides vulnerable South dealer rpilE point COUni is an excellent bidding method, it nelpi most players to bid better, even when they follow It blindly. But there are certain id whirii the point count low rasor sharp accuracy and muM be bark to effCCtiVttM judiclou application <»i
    318 words
  • 523 13 They 're rebuilding coaches from the bottom up GREECE IS CLIPPING THOUSANDS OFF ITS TRANSPORT BILL L v v r ERY rebuilt railway lJ coach that rolls out of the new repair shops m Salonika, moans a laving oi about $8,500 m foreign exchange to the Greek economy. New coaches,
    523 words
  • Article, Illustration
    77 13 H«»U nun/ (our letter* <>r "Hire i .m Mill 111 ikr rroiit me Ir tt«r» m rtif M|ll«rr on the f In m. ikmi i-.h h k ..f ri Mi»- Irftrr. m »•;»< h of (lir OMJII -■|IJ,[., ni;u fee Hold «'li«r ••lily ».urt uor,) r.uit loiiliiiu ill, ir^.^
    77 words
  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 137 13 HOME CINEMA PROJECTOR? j b« opcf-Ud e«.l, both b, to^h or electricity AC DC Film o< 33 rrm L ,.d ,n c.r-e^* /JJk *'*<> "»•<< n *n.ch r«»l»ctt« th.n.ng focol en »r> icreen The AHV P tUPt le *■3 ni "lour* |««r. mo«,n 9 g^^^Jff «"d «cting 3utom«t.c«Hy. It v
      137 words

  • SPORTS NEWS AND VIEWS FROM OVERSEAS
    • 519 14 PORTRAIT OF A CHAMPION AS a child of 11, Tenlcy Albright was a tiny skater with big ambitions, already practicing for the IS. Eastern junior figure skating title. Then polio struck. It was of a non-paralytic type, but it left her with weakened muscles.
      519 words
    • 135 14 ENGLAND IN BASEBALL TOURNEY THE first world series 1 championship of semiprofessional baseball will he held m Milwaukee m September. Elimination tournaments will be held m Europe to detei mine a regional champion among; teams from England, France, (iermany, Belgium, the Netherlands, Italy, Spain and Finland. Championship teams fram Japan,
      135 words
    • 57 14 Midweek U.K. soccer fixture* for Wednesday: International match: England ■B" versus Germany "B" at Hillsborough. Sheffield. Division one: Cardiff City versus Chelsea. Div. 3 South: Brighton and Hoye 1 versus Exeter City. Div. 3 North: Gateshead versus! Stockport County, Hartlepools United versus Grimsby Town. Scottish League Division
      57 words
    • 417 14 'Robbed' by Army? Rubbish! BATS ARCHIE Ql'U'K C CHELSEA manager Ted Drake J is out of tune when he rushes into print with the .statement: The Army have robbed me of the Champion, hip". Simply because outside left Blunstone was wanted for the Army versu s Royal Air Force match
      417 words
    • 52 14 Bishop Auckland, through to ih«*ir sixteenth Amateur Cup final, and Hendon, making their first appearance will meet at Wembley on April 16. So many internationals will be on view that this final can serve as an extra amateur international trial before the England v. Wales game a
      52 words
    • 216 14 A FORMER Olympic Games boxer, Rod Litzow, won his way to a Queensland welterweight championship bout with a convincing win over Clive Stewart at the Brisbane Stadium. Litzow. 146 lbs. won on a technical knockout m the sixth round of a 12-round bout. Stewart weighed
      216 words
    • 85 14 360 SEND OLYMPIC HYMNS r PHE International Olympic Committee recently disclosed that 360 composers m 39 countries have submitted scores for a hymn to be sung at future Olympic Games An international jury of distinguished musicians, unaware of each composer's identity, will pick the winning score at Monte Carlo m
      85 words
    • 370 14 ENGLAND retained the coveted Calcutta Cup on Saturday at Twickenham by beating Scotland by nine points (two tries and a penalty to six points <a dropped penalty uoal and a try) m their rugby union international. This defeat was a bitter blow to the Scots,
      370 words
    • 38 14 Nee Soon Boys Club bj Seletar B. K. 4-2 m the Naval Ba*e Junior Football League y<*scored a hat-trick The other goal was a penalty t > Sanctuary. Scorers for fc>e e^" B.K. were G. Manuim and veioo.
      38 words
    • 20 14 THE NORTH V South JpOMT counter will be played the dU ;ifter tlie Malaya Cup fi"*A year.
      20 words

  • 39 15 Miss Winnie (Franklin) wins The RafMes Plate (Cl. 1, Div. I— 6f) from Langton Lady (Paterson). Harakat 'Mawi). on the inside of Cargo Rice (.Mortimer) m this picture, came third. Cargo Rice was fourth Free Press picture
    Free Press  -  39 words
  • Article, Illustration
    45 15 The judc«'s had to call tor photo to decide the w'Jnntr. °»nes Misty Jadi on the <* overtaking Townsman m the last lurlonfi to j Win RMe Three (CI. 3, Div. 6f). Jockey Abdul Mawl ruid«l hi* moujit to victory by a ■tek.j Free Press picture.
    Free Press  -  45 words
  • 601 15 CHANCE-MOUNT RIDDEN TO UPSET VICTORY Free Press Course Correspondent rpWO rank outsiders, Cypress Point and Adelaide Star, staged a thrilling last-furlong duel m the §15,tM Spring Cup over a mile at Bukit Timah on aturday. In a grand photo-finish Mickey Donnellv tiSLfBS? Point a short head winner from It was
    601 words
  • 144 15 pORMER Danish amateur badj x minton champion Paul Holm crushed world professional cham I pion Stan Cults of Canada mi n the first round of a three-match series for the professional world championship. Holm, now playing for the Montreal Amateur Athletic A-sso-I elation, slashed out
    U.P.  -  144 words
  • 1048 15 P W D L P A Pt.s Wolves 33 16 9 8 78 55 41 Chelsea 34 15 10 9 68 51 40 Manchester C 33 15 8 10 63 55 38 Sunderland 34 11 16 7 50 44 38 Portsmouth 32 14 8 10 58
    1,048 words
  • 96 15 f^ECIL BEAMISH, the Malayan and Singapore champion, yesterday beat David McMullan 2 and 1 m the 36 holes final of the Royal island Club golf championship. Beamish played the impeccable golf that has won him so many victories, but McMullan. whom lie beat ill the last
    96 words
  • 35 15 picture. Captain Valiant, ridden by champion jockey Athol Mullcy, tea one-length winner of Race Two (Cl. 3, Div. I— 9f) from Enola Gay (Povall) with So ?orry (Mortimer) third— Free Press
    Press  -  35 words
  • 29 15 T»HE PHw ipaet ol inu ear's i I Benioi .j.i 1.1 r \:> ur .unim y»'.serday uhen star Bocccrites, the ere beld to a l-l maw b\ IJLhIJL
    29 words
  • 68 15 IjWGLAND won the individual J and Urdin title m the international cro.s.s country championship held over a i miles «it San Bebastrn Spain j <>n Satwrday Frank Sando. the England captain came first. England also filled second and third Foord and K( n Norris. [i the
    68 words
  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 27 15 Enjoy Yourself at THE OCEAN PARK HOTEL Splendid Entertainment Programmefeaturing Personal Appearance of MISS BELLA LING The most applauded Singmg Star from Hongkong Ring ***** for Reservations
      27 words

  • 443 16  -  Is he slipping or just foxing? By NETMAN THE controversial number one position m world badminton rankings will be decided this week when the two top players, Wong Peng Soon and Eddie Choong, both of Malaya, bid for the all-England title at the Empress Hall,
    443 words
  • 23 16 20 Words $6 (minimum) ROBERTSON: To Audrey (nee! Comben) and "Robbie", a son. I AUstair Patrick, at Bungsar Hos- pitaL All well.
    23 words
  • 202 16 RESULTS of the final day's play m the Manchester invitation badminton tournament: Men's Singles (semi-finals) Wong Peng Soon (Malaya) beat H. A. Heah (Malaya) 15-10. 15-11; E. B. Choons (Malaya) beat B. Glans (Sweden* 15-6. 15-2. Final: E. B Choong beat Wong Peng Soon 15-8. 15-5 Men's
    202 words
  • 76 16 20 Words $b i minimum) JENKINS INKPEN: On Feb. 12, 1965, at Barrackpore. Calcutta. Cap:. tin Alan M. Jenkins. 7th Gurkha Rifles to Julia Inkpen. LIM OEI: Th« Marriage took place between Mr. Carey Lim Keng Chuan, elder son of 'he late Mr. ana Mrs. Lim Cheng Tay of
    76 words
  • 89 16 20 Words $6 (minimum! MR. ft MRS. TEO CHEOW KNBAB wish to thank all Friends j urul Relatives for their Kind Wishes, jle Presents, and Congratula Messages on the Occasion of their eldest Son's Marriage on 14 :i 55. MR. OW AH LEONG and Mrs. I.im Sin Lay wad
    89 words
  • 30 16 Defending champion Vassilq Smyiov. and Eflm Geller, will begin a lix-matoh series on April 5 to determine the new chess titleholder of the Soviet Union.
    30 words
  • 121 16 8 TO CONTEST FOONG SEONG CUP I^IGHT teams will challenge Sin lj gapore m this peart Foong soon« cup badminton tournament, the first round of which is to be completed by the end of July. I At the annual general meeting of the Badminton Association of Malaya fixtures for the
    121 words
  • 47 16 Trainer Alan Heddle receives the Spring Cup from Mrs. M. F. Cutler, wife of the Chairman of the Singapore Turf Club. Heddle trained Cypress Point, who won by a short head to pay Tote dividends of SI 12 and $32 More racing pictures inside.
    47 words
  • 259 16 |\EFENDING champion Japan drew an easy group- ing yesterday for the first rounds of the Corbillon Cup but faced strong opposition from the start for the Swaythling Cup m the world table-tennis championships m Utrecht next month. Twenty-three nations entered for the women's team championships,
    Reuter  -  259 words
  • 110 16 The Boston Red Sox hit Detroit pitcher Bud Black for five runs m the sixth inning yesterday and went on to defeat the Tigers 6-4 m an exhibition baseball same. At Tampa. Florida the Philadelphia Phils gained a 7-2 victory over the Chicago White Sox. A two-run homer
    A.P.  -  110 words
  • 106 16 IVORLD light-heavy-f? weight champion Archie Moore, is resting m hospital after the State Athletic Commission refused him a licence to fight because of possible heart trouble. The State Athletic Commission said that Moore w», under observation for a passible heart condition but Moore denied it.
    Reuter  -  106 words
  • 74 16 ARGENTINA yesterday won the soccer championship m the P\n American Games by defeating Venezuela 6-1. Argentina who V<M six points m the first round rannot be passed now by any other team m the soccer competition Art Larsen of the United Statewon the Bien*l singles tennis championship
    74 words
  • 56 16 Frank Goudsmith of Holland yesterday took the lead of the international 10 nation brid^* Tournament of Monte Carlo. The tournament ends today. At the end of the fourth days play <28 games played of Harrison Gray of London WM second. Jean Besse of Switzerland third and
    A.P.  -  56 words
  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 137 16 CLASSIFIED ADS. TUITION 20 Word* S2 (min.)-Box 60 ets. «cfr« LAMBERT'S DRIVING SCHOOL, Charges only tor the number of lessons required to bring a pupil to Test Btandard, 410 Orchard R'jad. Phone *****. FOR SALE 20 Wotd* $2 (mm.t Box iO eta extra BOXKRS PERSIAN CATS, African Grey Talking Parrots
      137 words
    • 1 16 zgdfghgkflnk;mk
      1 words