The Singapore Free Press, 31 May 1956

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  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale in Malaya No 1548X Singapore. Thursday, May 31, I9f>6. Price 15 t'U.
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  • 337 1 Thousands turn out for the big parade THREE CHEERS FOR THE QUEEN WITH a public holiday declared for today the Queen's birthday about 30,000 people gathered at the padang tor Singapore's celebrations. They saw the (lovernor, Sir Robert Black, in full Colonial uniform, take In this year's parade the Singapore
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    32 1 The" Governor of Singapore takes the salute as the Colours of the Singapore Volunteer Corps are rar- 1 ried proudly by at this morning's Queen's Birthday parade on the Padang.^
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  • 230 1 CHINA? WHY THREE, MR. M? ■R David Marshall's inI tention ul visiting p china after resigning as Chief Minister has •reated a sensation in 3ingap< re political cirIhy. oi -ill places, China? \Vh;<t does he intend to do there? Study Communist tactics, or is it intetuicd to snub the Colonial
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  • 152 1 MGEANT OPINED GATE TO 100 ALGERIA REBELS 1 BAND of 200 rebels j* flooded through gates Jened by a renegade servant before dawn yesterda > and killed 15 sleeping Waters in a French outm, re tMh and Muslim J»aiera awoke to find jemselves surrounded by "taming rebels.
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    31 1 AmiAchmtnt of thC Womrfls Kov.il An f* Robert Black, the Governor of Singapore, c lrives paH» "onttie Padang this momlfif. Ilt <( durint his Initiation »f the Queens Birthday parade on w
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  • 217 1 STORY OF A FRIGHTENED MEN INSII >E rod., ,n E POQ6 two i the E E TRI JE ,tory of a E I mcjn with at■ i r ,c on S 2 Hirr It is the story E nf ii frightened man E 'i m f in tfuntinl E oi
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    557 2 The frightened man in grip of.. This story. b> Adelaide Eastleji is true. This man is seeking help t<> rid him of the curse which has been put on him. Can any Free i'res s reader help him. it they ran they should gel in touch with the editor
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    40 2 Raja Allans bin Raja Omar, a pawang ol the Sultan of Selangor's household, uses herbs to drive away a poltergeist which terrorised a 12-year-old schoolboy. He has used his powers to help many people out <»i the Slip of evil.
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  • 21 2 The West German Government has charged that 18,900 political prisoners still are held in East Germany's Communist jails. U.P.
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    118 2 rpilE first batch of 10 student nurses from the Lady Templer Hospital in Kuala Lumpur to study al the Itfryal Perth Hospital Australia, under the Colombo Flan will leave Singapore today. During three years' training which will include general nursing they will specialise in T.B work. On their return they
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  • 152 2 ROME police have announced the arrest of a drug peddler who once doped a Japanese Premier into a state of helplessness on the eve of a state audience with the late dictator Benito Mussolini. Police said they arrested middle-aged Max Mugnani and four accomplices on
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  • 30 2 A 60-year-old Canadian pilot, missing for 12 days on an Arctic flight, has boon found alive and apparently unharmed, the Royal Canadian Air Force reported yesterday.
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  • 41 2 Soviet officials are preparing the biggest welcome they have ever arranged for any foreign visitors when President Tito of Yugoslavia arrives in Moscow with Madame Tito* on Saturday for a three-week visit to the Soviet Union.-- Reuter
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    88 2 HONOUR FOR ATC FIRST member Malayan Air 1 Corps to be honci. his work is Squadron A. R. Towiisend. v ceived the MB E. Queen's Birthday 3 list today. Squad r o n Ldr. Townsend. a volunteer officer, is office manager of Roneo Ltd and has served as Training Officer
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  • 267 3 SKILLED LABOUR IS RUNNING SHORT HE SAYS £INGAIOKL is facing a ghortafc of skilled labour, according to the Commissioner lor Labour, Mr. D. 1. Goodwin. in a statement to Industrial and commercial employer Li -5i Co L on he S ul(i tha t the old remedy ol making L r
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  • 260 3 IfR and Mrs. John Francis Jl Klyne oi Singapore have I received a letter of thanks and blessing from the Se retariat of State of His Holiness the Pope. Phey are very proud of it: "This ts the most wonderful thing that has happi tied
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  • 30 3 The Queen Mother went about her engagements yesterday with her right ankle bandaged. Aides said shetwisted it on Tuesday in a slight fall at Clarence House, her home.
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  • 59 3 Mr. Mohammad am. Prime Minister of Pakistan, is suffering from fatigue and has been ordered to beet by hi.s doctors, it was officially disclosed in Karachi yesterday. He was scheduled to leave early on Saturday morning on a fortnight's goodwill tour of Communist China,
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  • 27 3 The United States Nav> has laid the keels for two more atomic submarines. One of them will be the largest undersea craft ever built. Reuter
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  • 160 3 Yard men step up search for 'Cypriot gunmen' MERVOUS Scotland Yard ials com inued their yesterday for two gunmen believed lipped into Britain with orders to attack government leaders and members of the Royal family. Their search was made all the more urgent because of a growing list ol public
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  • 110 3 JiORKKiN Secretary Sel f wyn Lloyd turned tlmvn a proposal tti the HotHJ Of Commons yesterday that he should propose inw Russia br Invited t«. the North Atlantk Irraty Organisation He replied M N« when the BOfgestlon was made by Mr. Arthur Lewil, a Labour member.
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  • 119 3 A speed king is here A MOTOR racing ace with a soft .spot for }azz dropped m on Singapore armed with a tape recorder to capture the music of Asian countries for an Australian radio network. Kym Bonython, 35, who has more ear smashes and .speed records to his name
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    • 212 4 Opinion Singapore dilemma r VO our Chief Minister's agony over the failure of his London mission, it would appear, has been added the pain of disillusionment. There has been derision and scornful comment cast upon him over the pastfew weeks, and the opportunity to display it still further will arrive
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  • 1018 4  -  JOHN LEACACOS By Here is the terrifying and pathetic side to the unrest in Cyprus— the fanatical actions of misguided children blindly following the slogan of 'death or glory/ inn ii< sit in i yprilS is like a child's plaything. However, the hanging
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    • 8 4 SPORTS Xi PRESENTATION M^^B^ tILVIM C M > CUPS
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    • 117 4 j^El ".< i it Jvy IK 2 nr^^»»Tr^^ P pp-W"^f^. m WORLD-WIDE. That's the Austin market. That's the conception behind each new Austin. They're all-weather cars. Cars that show their value on the roughest roads. Cars that are at home in any city, any country, any climate. Cars that are
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  • 995 5  -  Pelham Groom ANOTHER A.S.P. LATIFF STORY I KIT WAH i w:t dead and AsSuperintendent tt in Marican bin Itlooked at the body penman, wiiii the XUSt between hi* blades lay among ed i b men on pulled ofl in.s sigland .slipped it onto finger of his left
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  • 184 5 CALL-UP FOR A REGULAR WHEN Ifl B soldier not a soldier? When fit's in the Army, \t least that is liow a H) year-old in otli c r feels about her son John Powell, id. el Chiswiek Villaffe, has terved as an It A trooper In the regular Army ilnce
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  • 52 5 'Not enough' Narriman A Muslim court at Beirut has awarded former Queen Narrnnan of E^ypt $900 (Malayan) monthly alimony from her estranged husband, Dr. Adham B3 Nakib of Alexandria, Egypt But the one-time wife of deposed King Pfcrook of Egypt complained it waa not enough. Her lawyer said fan would
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    • 126 5 4m h. i^^^^^^BHWwT^H BPyi Mix Robin vtn'i 'Patent' liarl^-y to a thin, smooth pain in colJ water. 2 Stir paste into hot water and bod tor one minute only. Sweeten and flavour to laste. 3 Strain and »ervc hot or cold. ft't just as simple as that. And remember that
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 127 6 NlA\l>llAiii: h} Lee Fallt and Pliil Davis k .on. A/«iuta*«ili AMkWTFD TO MTR— ANDSEeiFJ SUCH A THING >^^Bt -^a¥\ TA«m I:<l^ ar KireJßurrouglis Till: .SAI.\T by Leslie Charteris i^P^ /'wELCOAAE. BAROMESS-^ rwOULD IT 6E PREMATURE^ KIET US PRISJK TO THAT "1 MPy 1 AND MR.TOMBS 1 IVE iF I PROPOSED
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    • 613 6 BORN today, you have thai touch Oj genius i n your makeun which makes you unpredictable, it a i m impossible to know you m B j] Vum l various aspects, lor there are io man* facets to your personality thai appear to be all things to all Deoiole You
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  • Race Form Special
    • 7 1 Race Form Special THURSDAY, May 31, 1956.
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    • 12808 1 Form Guide For Ipoh Race Meeting FOLLOWING are the horses entered for the Perak Turf Club June (Derby) Meeting. CLASS '-HE ABOVE ALL SCRATCH ED: 31-3-5G S pure 9-2 6P. Cl. 1 Div. 2. Track yielding, NIMH: (Ton started) 24-3-56 B'pore 8-3 6F. (Hudson) ci.. i Div. 3 Ist Malayan
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      • 327 16 CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR SALE to Word* $2 (Min.)-liox SO rfj. extra GARRARD" Ceramic Pickr r ;>^ .ire now available to all "Oarrard" owners to til all their old models of 3-speed Record i mamgers sntJ rteconl Piujters for High fidelity Reproduction. From ill Radio Dealers. Sole Agents:*— Kee Huat Radio
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      • 21 16 I 119 years of >' niiikin^ experience. I over 87 countries througho m the vvorkl. F. B, Zuilliß (M) fid, S'porr-K. Liimpn'
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  • 402 7 STAY WITH MUM SAYS PEARL •••And Dad agrees to give her up father spent eight anxious days trying to trace his small daughter before he found her. And he immediately gave her up to his estranged wife. Mr. John Bulloch, 38--year-old ex-Regular .soldier, signed over eight-year-old Pearl after she had
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  • Bound the World Market Prices
    • 199 7 LONDON, May 30. t'revious Today hBBER No. 1 KSS c.i.t. 21% buyers 21% buyers j rop in ports June 22 sellers 21% sellers FbbER No 1 RSS c.i.f. 2196 buyers 21% buyers I porta July 21 T .< sellers 21U sellers i BBEI No I KSS Spot
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    • 107 7 OPRA Philippines c.i.f. U.K./ North i wtopoan dcliverVd per long ton June/July ()!'ii\ Straits c.i.f. UK/North Ewopean dHivered height per 1»»4 ton >lav/June l/ June/July 7 OCONUT OIL crude Straits MJ K/\«»rth European in bulk. |on« ton. June/July 0<! >N' i OIL crude, Cfcylon [if iimpean
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  • 50 7 A Moscow Radio commen- tator said yesterday that London newspapers "deliberately"' featured on their front pages the wedding of Prince Rainier of Monaco and film star Grace Kelly to detract public opinion from the top level AngloSoviet talks Roing on In London at the same time.
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  • 88 7 IT was a good show and the audience cheered 1 'ill 16 turns. It was, in fact, a personal triumph for Mrs. Murjorip Kenchington. Smile-handed, she planned the Whole thing, wrote the sketches, do vised the mime; reh< awed th»children waa the producer and tage manager
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  • 17 7 Thi standard ol .r.i..- >'; Warn during April ro 0 I polecat uvct ICaiCA U.P.
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    59 7 Round three of our Guess Where war to readers. Indian Temple, South Bridge Road, Indian Temple, Indian until we sot fed up hearing it. Dozens of calls yesterday all rubbing in our defeat. But well fight back with this bird. And beware we've cot a secret weapon guaranteed
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  • 253 7 IlffiW .1 LAUGH > SOMETHING was whirring among the luggage at lon don Airport. Two porters heard it I distinctly, The WOrdl TIMK BOMB tame into their minds. The whirring was pinpointed to the grey suitcase which BigilOl Ft tore Itabez/ana and C his wife iia
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    • 49 7 SINGAPORE HIGH TIDES TODAY: Ml .m. TOMORROW: tM a m. and I I P '»< SAM KDW U ,i m and B M l> SUNDAY: mI ■tn and »> oi i> tn MONDAY 1.18 i and $JS$ fM* TUESDAY: 119 ♦m, and 7 11 |> .m. WEDNESDAY in .md H|l
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    106 8 ABOVE LEFT: Hundreds of caged birds brought by Buddhist devotees are freed in a symbolic ceremony at the Buddhist Temple in Brickfields Road, Kuala Lumpur. The ceremony was part of the Wesak celebrations to mark the 2.500 th anniversary of the death of Lord Buddha. LEFT: Three pretty girls fervently
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  • 110 9 THE WEEK IN AND AROUND SINGAPORE Cameras catch the local news Two pages i»i history arc depicted in these Malayan stamps, owned by a Kuala Lumpur enthusiast. Ranging from our E cent to 15 c<nt.s in face value the .stamps bear three chop:, 2 They ;ire those of the Japanese
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  • 77 9 Farewell to the Fijians ABOVE: The Fijians 1 farewell parauc was hHd at Batu Pahai The »«uh Commissioner, sir Donald MaeGillivrajr, thw from Knallß Lumpur to attend »t. He™ he Ukrs the saiutr at the marchP(l st. And sn it is farewell to the Bfhti,, K frirndiy I- 'ijiaiis .-iirpt.
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  • 1094 10 CONTINUING THE MONROE STORY EXIT MR. DIMAGGIO i r PWO hundred report- ers crowded the lawn at Marilyn's home to hear her promised statement on why she was divorcing Joe. She made a distressful and slightly dramatic appearance, sobbing, dressed in black and leaning on the
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    • 122 3 men of action choose ROLEX »%\.A MU ("'EH HUN ?fc iS^^P t^|) h KKE. MAI AY j XX i^WliStJ AN HAH WAYS <- HH^K >""T ASSI SI A N I &IJ over to years, is enthu- ffll^^^^Sßw 1 l'> hi; piat.se Joi ,^./-f.',,./ Hb^h^Hßh m HB Kolex. He .says, "In
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  • 817 11  - Muzzling deaths in these 'sad little London clubs' David WynneMorgan By ;/I BRIEF GUIDE TO CLUBLAND Not J all London dabs are the products of hop€ m > IeSSTieSS and despair. Mam/ with their top > prices, their floor shous, eater ,\o/' >; for I the tourist or the Londoner
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    106 11 than I'M) students (rum Hunna. Ch ina Inam I n> l M Qm alaya, the Philippines, Singapore and Su '>" rt rrl 'iv Thi concert wai highly successful concert held in Sydney r< l!nii v warm ed by the Asian Students' Council ''in <j<>»» "< !> slah mn ty extended
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  • 470 11 r FHE hand that rocks the cradle Is now reaching out to rule the car. The motorcar in the past has been pretty much a masculine creation, built to appeal to the eye and mind of the husband. But the great -sales market today
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    • 33 11 W&' PLASTIK iA--;::~y£fB:"»:. ,QSZJ B k /1< *miijif 'f/~'W ivkki'l in prelWlf>—d '2 ounc. cam Wml \r~^L^U JACKSON AUTO SUFPLY M A OtX>NNOR ft 00^ l-TI). for all kinds j£S^\^ii of Pains \Ji^^
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  • 166 12 Terrorism in Assam iniormation oMJMyBBBf* ■> JQ^^ 4 SPREADING reifn of terror is reported from l 1 Assam where Naga tribesmen are burning Royal villages, attacking Indian police and military posts in a widening campaign of independence from India. reports say the Nagas had recently banded to- r under a
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  • 266 12 E^BKfifiKn^^B NEW U.S. GOODS SEEN IN RED CHINA pVIDENCE that Amelj rican goods are slipping into Communist China can be seen in Peking where a few new U.S. -model cars are on the roads and lifts in a new hotel are of a recent American make, reports Reuter. More
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  • 22 12 Fifty thousand troops have just completed weeklons war games in Southern Formosa. The manoeuvres were called Operation Yellow Dragon. U.P.
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  • 191 12 Sukarno's prayer for Lincoln HAVING placed a wreath of rod and white Carnations on the tomb of Araham Lincoln at Springfield. Ilinois, Indonesian President Sukarno then Stopped back a pace and, raising hifl hands in front of his face in the Muslim style of prayer, stood lor two minutes offering
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    36 12 j A vaccination pro- > gramme to prevent I Newcastle disease among birds is be- ing carried out in < Siam by Livestock < Department ye- < terinarians advised by Dr. John Lancaster, U.N. Food and Agriculture Organisation's poultrydisease specialist.
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  • 189 12 'Move that places Pak. on defensive' rpHB Independent i lesnf I I India say m, u b I the assertion by pi I Minister Nehru fil Chitral state wa, I under the suzerainty* I Kashmir was -to put p U k I Utan diplomatically oig I defensive on the KashmS
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  • 242 12 RED China is using visual methods to educate the people in Communism, history, the need and ad- vantages of higlher productivity and rapid Industrialisation, and the culture of their own country and others. Through the media of exhibitions, posters, photographs, picture books and documentary films, the
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  • 164 12 RI seeks large US loan INDONESIA'S Foreign Minister Rueslan Abdulgani said at Springfield, Illinois, that his country needed at least U. 5.51.000 million to carry out a fiveyear programme designed to strengthen Indonesian neutralism. The Minister said in an interview that he hoped the United States would extend aid but
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  • 585 13 DON'T FANCY 'WALKING THE PLANK...' IMNCB, Qurmg tne WJ I went aboard t narine at night H], vas in dry dock X i reached her by X I tliought was an gangplank m, I left her, after B-. r- drinks, by the ■iii. route. I\V!-. I visited her the Br
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  • 28 13 Screen star Ann IJlyth and hushand, Dr. James McNulty, Kive oiie-year-oUI Timothy Patrick McNulty his first piece of birthday cake at his party in lloJlywuod.
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  • 127 13 AT least a dozen young men and girla who ire willing to help ddg up history arc wanted by Ri id i Museum, They will help dig a trench a< Bllch< t< r, a age on the Hampshire~Berkshlr< border to dl cover the extent of a
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    • 265 13 L AIL Y CROSSWORD 'T'.-^J mbHIH I I < ■■'0 I*'"' 1 ""-f .■^■■J 111 |^A q(a MMH _fIBK i^i li. L m A II t'^ »f f^JU^H I^^^S I9hE9 I x,. CLUES ACROSS 5 What pals can become (<T 1 Prench doctor lir&t seen 6 Royal residence without CUT*
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  • 156 14 The Fighter Control Unit o/ the Malayan Auxiliary Air Force plays a vital part in Singapore's defences. Consisting entirely of volunteers it is trained by instructors from the Royal Air Force. This week the spotlight is thrown >n their acti vities at Telok Paku. (Top) Relaxing
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  • 506 14 Lives of Pilots in their control *JiHE Fighter Control Unit of the Malayan Auxiliary Air Force is, for the second year in succession, in camp at Telok Paku. The Unit which is trained to take over the radar defences of Singapore is a thriving nucleus around which
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  • 347 15 Broken strap almost cost her the title PWENTY-YEAR-OLD Althea Gibson o! New York blushes when questioned about it. The referee refuses to comment. Twenty-one-year-old Angela Buxton o! London smiles and says nothing, but the embarrassing truth is. ALTHEA GIBSON ALMOST SACRIFICED riER FIRST MAJOR WORLD TENNIS TITLE BECAUSE OF A
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  • 111 15 JOHN HAS THEM BAFFLED Sim. \roKE tycifi K:\ii ii g Associa- tion's officials are; baffled at the sudden re-appearance of one of the olonj s best riders, lohx: Son! after it two- .< ar '.tpse. Uiu, 18. (Island Ramblers) is making a c*n. btik to ink, part ir. 'liy's grass
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  • 39 15 Monzo of the Philippines 1 v defended his Orient championship by outchallenger and former .Tiro Sftwada of Ja-2-round title fight at nternaUoaa] stadium rom a cut evo, AlonI the punishing atyounger opponent d ol 10,000.
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  • 23 15 r Spartans beat r.a.s.c United Servi< ea League er match .it Aiox;indr;i Scorers: Roomim <4>. McClirlf (2) and ima refereed,
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  • 268 15  - Walker breaks records that do not exist CONNIE RYAN By I *M hr s Professional tlking Association, ten nemberSi JJ' f ".t there i s indeed thing as profesional i and that Kill lllh) la the champion. J r the past couple of Btorlei have been n l wil of
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  • 225 15 A French horse, Astr< lot ue, stole the limelight at last night's Victoria Club Derby callover tWi, W ing the final raceptances. Astrologue, who hart nor pre- been quoted, wi '■•<■ to win £22,000. He closed a firm 22 to one chain Closing odds for the 38 final
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  • 47 15 Dews <»f Worcester county Is at full-stretch to take this catch from Colin McDonald, from a ball h.v Jack Flavell, j during tne first innings of th<* Australian Test touring side against Worcester county. Fla- Tell is shown right. The match was drawn.
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  • 426 15  - Can Lanes steal county cricket title? ARCHIE QUICK Isy YViTH the early tiv- feats of champion Surrey and runners-up Yorkshire, this could b<> the year for one ol the "unfashionable" counties to win the Cricket Championship. Hampshire ana Sussex have both made a brilliant ooenlns challenge for the Soutfcr* rin^
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  • 1071 16  - Derby horses attract ALLAN LEWIS By SABREUR (Franklin) and Tanah Bijeh (J. Donnelly) worked attractively this morning at [poll. Derby candid ite i were the main Interest m an otherwise dull morning's work. Mon Sabreur, on the Inside oi Tanah Bijeh, again went well, iMti 1 i',li Tanah Hijch i<<>k
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  • 404 16 THREE OPENERS IN TEST TRIAL' WITH England selecv tors searching for an opening pair, it was significant that Tom Graveney (Gloucestershire), Colin Cowdrey (Kent) and Willie Watson (Yorkshire) opened ror their counties yesterday. Best scorer of the trio was Watson, with 4n against Durham. Graveney hit 38. Including 3ti In
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  • 198 16 QXFOBO University, put in and dismissed before tn for 157 RntSS^ v"". ,'J Uslralians Vost«Md;,y by retting rid of lack runs lliirv<v K<> Markuy and KHth Millet lor only But for a dour display by Colin McDonald (no. Ml tli \u,i.iii.ms lion 1,,, five h»u-ii slumps «rer
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  • 231 16 OFFICIALS WON HARDEST FIGHT SINGAPORE novices battled it out lust night Singapore Amateur Boxing Association's annual v ihampionships began at the Police Training School It was a gruelling night for officials too t If 105 was their problem. After medical inspection Tm n and the draw, the eliminating bouts whit
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