The Singapore Free Press, 14 January 1957

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  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale in Malaya N" iit;*>. Blfapfe, lf«niajr, .i.muary 14, i!».»7. Prict i'• t*.
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  • 849 1 MACMILLAN WILL CONTINUE EDEN POLICY New old look' Govt. CERVINCi notice on the world, and upon Egypt in particular, that Britain is determined to insist upon respect for her rights, the Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan today reappointed Mr. John Selwyn Lloyd, an architect of the Suez invasion, as Foreign
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  • 243 1 II! 'ill GAITSKELL, leader of Britain's Labour Party, urged \rsterdav thai the United Vilions create :i InriUT police force U> patrol ;ill of Israel's borders, lit- said this could he taken ;is an im molutr step to ease dangerous tension in the Middle East, In a
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  • 82 1 'Cap in hand' visit MK Anthony Nuttiiiff, a former Minister of state, said yesterday he did <*ot think that Mr. Harold Macmillan, Britain's new Prime Minister, should make an early visit to Washington to confer on the Middle I -:ast with President Eisenhower. "I think it would l>e bad move
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  • 53 1 Tho goo employees of MaLi} :;n Airways who have been <>!'■ strike for the past 22 days went back to work this mornin Tlic Chief Ministi r, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, will set up a court of inquiry to look into the circumstances of the
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  • 27 1 February ide rubber buyers 1o b opened In Singapore this mornin 97 cents a lb down 3'_ centa on Friday's close. The tune was uncertain.
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  • 51 1 SOME 2,600 students went back to their class ins quietly when the Chung Liny High School reopened In Penan this morning. Tcachcr.s checked every student at the B*te to make sure that their documents with photographs attached were in order. A police radio car stood by outside the
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  • 342 2 SHELL'S LOCAL SCHOOL 2.000 locals apply SHELL Company in Singapore has drawn up a new two-year programme to train stall members holding supervisory posts in the Malayan area. The courses, organised by the training department of th< company, are designed to help supervisors to carry
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  • 73 2 |l,fR. H. C. Hansen, the Danish Prime Minister, ■aid at the opening of the Social Democratic Party's annual congress in Copen'i that general elections due in September "will probably be held a few months early." Mr. Han.sen gave as the reason that both the liberal and
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  • 231 2 AIR SEARCH FOR ORES IN MALAYA A CANADIAN aerial survey team has explored over 12,000 square miles of virgin Malayan jungle in a search for potential mineral resources. The Canadian Trade Commissioner, Mr. M. P. Carson, said that it was part of the 35,000 square miles they will explore before
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  • 46 2 THE Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, yesterday declared open the mighty Hirakud Dam across the Mahanadi River in eastern India. The 16-mile-long dam will Irrigate more than two million acres of land in Orissa and produce 120,000 kilowatts of electricity. Reuttr
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  • 44 2 An East German trade mission of 24 members led by Erwin Kerber, ViceMinister for Internal and External Trade, has arrived in Peking to discuss Germany's trade with Communist China in 1957, the New China News Agency announced yesterday. Reuter
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  • 153 2 Show on learning opens today SINGAPOREANS are b« 15 coming more and more exhibition-conscious, according to Mr. P.G. P< ralta, the local exhibition officer. They flock to lairs and shows here and arc also keen in showing oil the Colony abroad. Since the Liberation, there have been about 50 hibitions
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  • 137 2 PROFESSOR Alfred Nahon. 45-year-old president of the "Anti-Atomic League" ended his 19-day fast in Lausanne on Saturday in protest against nuclear bomb te.-ts. Professor Nahon, who Ls a vegetarian, began Ma fast on Christmas Eve. All he took was occasional cups of herb tea and frr
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    • 39 2 M EVERY NIGHTS A HOLIDAY AT§ raffles! |WHEN DANCING TO THE MUSIC g GIANCARLO AND HIS ITALIAN BOYS 3% Modern Rhythm Played in a Continental Mood. £3 £j DINNER IN BALLROOM A LA CARTE SERVICE. |j Table Reservation 2804
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  • 200 3 LIVESTOCK TO GET BIG BOOST Govt. set to give the farmer all-out aid r |MIK Singapore Government i* now feared to five the greafest-ever boost to livestock production in the Colony. An Australian expert in animal genetics. Dr. R. B. Kelly, has joined the staff of the Veterinary Department. i
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  • 144 3 TWO freak $10 notes are amo n g the treasured possessions of Mr. F. Chan, a teacher iji Singapore. They were handed to him by a friend. Later he found they had some unusual features. He discovered that the first note had a white line
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  • 88 3 IS the Straits SlO bill (seen above worth more than its face value? Its owner Air. R. Samy of lf>-.\ Boat Quay. Singapore, believes it is. The note is unique in that the name of the printer is missing on the buck of
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  • 113 3 AN educationist said in Highland Park, Illinois that United States colleges "are turning out too many innocents for service abroad." Mr. Harland Cleveland, Dean of the Maxwell Graduate School of Citizenship at Syracuse University, told a forum that 100,000 Americans employed abroad now had a hand in
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  • 105 3 A rare treat in music music lovers are in for a rare treat. For the first time In Singapore, a series of chamber music concerts L? being organised by the Singapore Music Society for Jan. 20, Feb. 17 and March 17. They will be held at the St. Andrew's Memorial
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  • 204 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, Jan. 14,1957 Opinion Not a probe -a knife lIN November of last year the Government announced that they had begun a probe into the "illegal practices" of private employment agencies. Nevertheless these parasitic organisations continue to open and prey upon the unfortunate members of our
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  • 369 5 RUSSIA ACCUSES U.K. YOU HAVE KIDNAPPED DR. The riddle of the Soviet surgeon SHIP'S DOCTOR who left a Russian vessel at Hull, England on Dec. 22 has become the subject of a formal Russian protest to Great Britain, Moscow Radio said last nitfht. 1~~l The broadcast charges thai British secrel
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  • 183 5 U.N. BID TO BAN ARMS Ballistic missiles are the 'ultimate' A BID to set up international control of ballistic missiles will be latin* ched by the United States in the United Nations today. Informed sources said a plan will be outlined to the General Assembly's political Committee by Mr. Henry
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  • 112 5 REPORTS reaching Athens yesterday said that some 100 Bulgarian officers were leading armed resistance groups against the Communist regime in the Stara Planina area of northwest Bulgaria. The reports, received by Greek military observers on the border, said the groups were directed by an underground organisation
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    105 5 (iltl.M TASK Two policemen puddling a small boat around a "death" pool in Ajet Rajah Koad, Singapore, over the weekend in search oi a 14-year-old boy, Lee Teik lluat. Lee was reported drowned while swimming becoming the fiftli bo v to lose his life there Parents of the missing swimmer
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  • 162 5 SEXY NOVEL GIVES POLICE CLUE 'Body' mystery THE Los Angeles Police chief. William H. Parker, yesterday spent a rainy Sunday reading a novel, "The Fuzzy Pink Nightgown, as part of his investigation of the Marie McDonald kidnap case. The book about the kidnapping of a sexy film actress came from
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  • 36 5 MR. WILLIAM DUFF, who will be 101 years old in i March, has failed his driv- ers examination in Pitts- burgh, U.S.A. because "they asked *n*» too manv aues- i tions Reuter
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  • 114 5 A 51 -year-old peasant, x\ believing he was dying, confessed to the police at Valguernera. in Sicily, that he committed a murder for which another man is serving 'Jl-y< i ar sentence, police reported. He repeated his confession to a local judicial official, giving details of
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    • 219 6 _^_ri^nt_^^ __^«n_n___^^^_^^^_^___^S !f/^ I V>^fc ?*^^™™s~*^^^^^^^^. b> l.oc- Falk and Phil Pan a fWEG«CLCONTINUeSHEPSTOQy... /^v r r -THBU /^Ny" i AON ANOTHER f?/>H BACK /MTO THE FOG~ /7S V/ _O' V V>- 'V V PLANET? HOPIMG W GET BACK IOIHB \X /^__S '^AHA^NY VT^-C > _^_|^_5 i/^~^^ IW-IkCAX l»> l]J_;ar
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    • 567 6 _„iiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiii»iiiiiiiimiiiuiiiii.iiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ¥>ORN today, you have vaunti. JL* ambitions, but you want to achieve your goal with the maximum I ol material gain, as well. In fact, you want money as well as fame I and will never bo entirely satisfied with one without the other! Original and inventive, you
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  • 306 7 A FOURTH British jet airliner has burst into the North American market with a mighty crackle of dollars. Trans-Canada Air Lines has ordered 20 of Vickers' new prop jet passenger planes, the 420-mile-an-hour, 100-passenger Vanguard. This is a big brother of the Viscount prop-jet which has
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  • 214 7 These desert natives had never seen a white man A TEAM of oil explorers which has penetrated Australia's biggest desert for the fir.st time this century encountered natives who had never seen a white man before. The natives. Myall aborigines, kept wateh on the expedition for weeks on end without
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  • 27 7 Pope. Pius XII said prayers ovi r Vai n Radio "foi univei °t the ln•lubility of mar; the occasion of the family I day. A.P.
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  • 437 7 Down in texas a big oil dispute is brewing EMERGENCY I. S. oil supplies to Britain and other European countries are endangered by a row flaming around Texas. This row may also put the oil price up. British industry Is threatened with a serious shortage of fuel oil within two
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  • 37 7 Major General Hachiro Seyama, Commander of the Japanese Air Self Defence Forces, Second Air Wing, parachuted to safety in Tokyo when his F36 Sabre jet fighter collided with another J^n-incs^ nilntPfi iet aircraft. Reuter
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    88 7 E \fORE rain is on the way. They say it's goin» r ifl to be a wet summer again this year I don't 5 mean for you people out there in Singapore, but E for us back home in England. But I'm making my preparations extra early It
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    • 52 7 **********^ singapore Shich tides- TODAY: 10.35 p.m. B TOMORROW: 9.30 a.m. a and 11.17 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 10. ?o am and 11 pm: B THURSDAY: II.M ».m. FRIDAY: U..]B u.m. and 11.53 p.m. B SATI RDAY 1.11 am. m uu\ vi X) p.m. SUNDAY: 1.50 a.m. and u H IJBI p.m.
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  • 652 8 npWO men were left alone with death on the icy slopes of gale-riddrn Mont Blanc. AtE tempts to rescue them have been abandoned. E The eight men who tried to save them and were marooned themselves were taken oir by helicopter.
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  • 75 8 JAPAN is gradually building up her defences into an effective force in readiness for any future war. The picture below shows Japan's latest contribution to her defences. It is a medium-sized tank and is the first to be built in this country since th
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  • 181 8 I 55-YEAR-OLD r< id sweeper has resigned because the borough surveyor told him to get his hair cut. For John Simon is proud of his mop of wavy grey white hair, brushed back from his forehead ana reaching to his neck. He was swooping
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  • 242 9 Nellie Dean will sing no more \U i THERE'S AN OLD MILL BY THE $rt: STREAM. NELLIE DEAN, JFS WHERE WE USED TO SIT AND J DREAM. NELLIE DEAN. AND THE WATERS AS THEY FLOWED 7s&t SEEMED TO WHISPER SOFT AND LOW: <i YOU'RE MY HEART'S DESIRE, I LOVE YOU.
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  • 113 9 MODEL A T LARGE! SKATER and model Lillian De Becker, pictured on the right, is one of the 150 glamorous models who were brought from Brussels to K:.ocke. Belgium, where Dirk Bogarde, Donald Sinden and Muriel Pavlow were shooting scenes from the new "Doctor" comedy "Doctor At Large." Dirk Bogarde
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  • 134 9 ..Not a word on Liz MIKE TODD, the fast talking, big operating eighth wonder of the show business world flew into London last week. He is there to find cinemas big enough to show his special screen version of "Round The World In Eighty Days" On that subject h* j
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  • 235 9 WHISKY GALORE RAKES IN THOSE DOLLARS SCOTLAND is justly famed the world over for her ships and her woollens, but, in an age when North America's unit of currency plays so great a part in the economy of so many countries, her top dollar-earner continues to be "uisge beatha" which,
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  • 98 9 FVONALD MACLEAN, *J the runaway diplomat, is seriously ill in a private ward of a hospital in the Ukraine. He collapsed after a drinking bout. Doctors ordered him to the hospital for a cure. Maclean's wife Melinda and their three children are still living on the
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  • 1390 10  -  adelaide Eastley QM rpHOSE selfish Singaporeans who complain to the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals about neighbourhood stray dogs and cats as "diseased scavengers" (but would not lift a finger to feed or water the unfortunate creatures) might well consider the fine humanitarian efforts
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  • 938 11  - THRILL OF BUSINESS-It's the life for me Peter Cadbury I I KNOW WHERE I'M GOING NO. 2 1 By EXCLUSIVELY FROM PEOPLE UNDER 40... A NEW YEAR INVITATION ~TO 'aN- SWER THE QUESTION: I KNOW WHERE I'M GOING... TODAY'S TESTAMENT FROM A MAN WHO IS THE GRANDSON OF THE FOUNDER
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  • 111 11 RULDOLPH HESS, once Hitler's favourite lieutenant and now the most famous Nazi still held in the West Berlin Spandau Jail, has given up his beloved garden and become despondent, a source at the prison discloses. Hess now sits silently in the prison garden during exercise
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  • Article, Illustration
    313 12 VT'E ran across two highly un- usual, yet somewhat similar, situations involving defensive play recently, while scouting around at the National Championships. The first showed Mrs. Mat Rosen who shares with her partner, Mrs. Edith Kemp, the record of winning the National Women's Pair event three successive years
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  • 769 12 Operation removes heart 'breaks' fhjksdf jd'flad; The third in the series of five articles on the 'Miracle of Heart Surgery' by LEONARD ENGEL. j I\K. Charles r. Bailey of Hahnemann Medical College IT.l T S. A., and his associates have successfully removed obstructions from the heart arteries of two patients
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    • 276 12 Daily Crossword ICLUBf ACROSS 3 There is no cur In an heraj--1 There is a? much distance die beast (7). before you as behind when 6 Use no trifling cash to conyou come to tills inn (7, 5). firm a contract (7, 5). 8 Improbable though similar 7 A sweet
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  • 423 13 THIS FINAL JAMES DEAN FILM DIMS THE LEGEND r riIEKE used to be a convention in Hollywood that x When a famous star died, you took his last film to his funeral and buried it beside him— and then took his name off all current screen-credits, at least until the
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  • 387 13 Headaches of the film directors f)TilsTD^SHOWBUSWiES^< MAKING a film can often be a headache under the best of circumstances, but producer-director William Wyler had more than his fair share of problems during the filming of Friendly Persuasion, starring Gary Cooper and Dorothy McGuire. First, he bad to find r\ cranky
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  • 186 13 'THIS COULD BE THE NIGHT' E II LIE Wilson, cur- rently starring in I the role originated by Janis Paige in the ■hit Broadway show, IPajama Game, has been signed for a part In This Could Be The Night. j Jean Simmons, Paul Douglas and I Joan Blondell also will
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  • 42 14 picture. It's the third round of the Football Association Cup —Leyton Orient versus Chelsea at Brisbane Road. Reg Matthews, the Chelsea goalkeeper, dives into a crowd of players to grab the ball. Chelsea won 2-0. Topical Press
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  • 272 14 I A TENTATIVE PROGRAMME HAS BEEN MAPPED OUT FOR PARRY O'BRIEN DURING HIS COLONY VISIT FROM JANUARY 26 TO 30, BY THE SINGAPORE AMATEUR ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION FOR COLONY ATHLETES FROM SCHOOLS AND THE SERVICES. Arrives this week Details of this programme will be announced
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  • 33 14 Argentine's Juan Manuel Fangio, the world motor racing champion, yesterday won the Argentine Grand Prix in a Maserati. Jean Behra (Prance), also In a Maserati, was second.- Reuter
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  • 31 14 Scotland upset predictions In beating Prance by six points (drop goal, penalty goal) to nil in Paris on Saturday in the first Rugby Union international ol the season. Reuter
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  • 225 14 Czech expert coaches in U.S. AN outstanding tennis player who fled from his native Czechoslovakia after the Communists took over in 1948 is now teaching athletic techniques to Americans in Richmond. After Oleg Zabrodsky le/t Czechoslovakia he lived in Switzerland for three years. It was there that he began teaching
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  • 128 14  - Wham! -and thoughts turn to film career BILL MAHONEY By VLTHEN a fighter feels a lethal punch thud on his jaw and then canvas against his back, the chances are it's not defeat he's thinking of it's an acting career. 1 At least 11 s caned "acting" that a scoro
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  • 135 14  -  Archie Quick By yyHAT does an amf" bitious non-League club do when it has the chance of Cup fame swept away from it in the last sixty seconds of a tie against Second Division opponents? In the case of Midland League champions, Peterborough United, they take their
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  • 194 14 Here's the full facts by one who was there The ball came over from Lincoln's right winger and their centre /orward soared higher than anyone else and headed goalwards. Th e ball rapped an upright and centre forward Hawkings beat the ground in his misery. The ball was edged round
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  • 69 14 TONY MASON, Sidcup Rugby Club captain and fu'l-bark, has been suspended for the rest of the season by the Kent County Rugby Football Union. The Sidcup club has been severely censured. Mason was sent off durin<i the Tonbridge-Sidcup (fame on December 15 by referee Dr. N.
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  • 303 14 Catch of the season "pHICK" Stenton is one of the champion anglers or Lincolnshire. When he went along to a competition in the River Witham the other day he took his seven-year-old grandson Alfie along with him. Little Alfie was given a line and to everyone's astonishment he was the
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  • RACING SECTION
    • 251 15 PROMISING NEWCOMER METRO STAR IN FINE GALLOP ■yjETROSTAR (J. Jones), a comparative newcomer, showed definite promise on the Ipoh track this morning* when he went better than Charles Kuda (Ransome) to dispose of three in 36 4/6. They worked in the centre <>!' the second
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    • 875 15 COP AC AB AN A WAS BRILLIANT TO WIN DRAWING AWAY How they ran 1/ OI'ACABVW FINISHED BRILLIANTLY TO DEFEAT EIGHT RIVALS 1 IN THE MAIN RACE, CLASS 2, DIV. 1 9F, AT IPOH ON SATI RDAY Sitting In about fourth until the straight was reached. Jack Jones pulled him
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    • 122 15 ALLAN LEWIS reports from the course Rice King II (Chadwick) went over three in 29 nicely on the bit. Khantli Star was kept to three in even time. Golden Dollar (Kamist was not out to make time when running three in 40. Quiny (Franklin) ran the last three of
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    • 115 15 ROSEWALL IN FIRST PRO. TEST TONIGHT WORM) professional tennis champion Pancho Gonzah's flew into Melbourne yesterday bursting with confidence- that he could whip Australian Ken Kosewall in their opening professional match at Rooying tonight. Gonsrales told reporters: "I can beat any player in the world, including your Kosewall and I
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    • 95 15 ITe draw for the first round of the Enj'l^h Rugby I^;i u< Cup Ls: Donraslrr v Cftttleford, lel b v Featliei stone Rovers. Workin ton Town v Oldham. Warrin^ti>n v BranJey. Bwintoo v Tliuldersfield. B idford Noithprn v Dcvsbury. Hull Kingston Rovtn v Salford, Hunslrf v
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    • 114 15 DANISH players scored a triple victory in the final round of a five nation badminton tournament in Stockholm last night, twic? defeating Malaya's players. Finn Kobbero first won the men's singles over world champion Eddie Choong of Malaya in straight games, 15-11, 15-9. and then teamed with
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    • 126 15 MURRAY ROSE, the Australian swimmer who won three Gold Medals in the 1956 Olympics, bettered the world records for 440 yards and 400 metres freestyle on Saturday night and then said ho planned to visit the United States in April to Mock around some
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    • 37 15 IJOY KENNING li the centre forward of Wyhourn and Park Youth Club in the Sheffield Friendly League. He has played in only 13 of their matches m> far this season, but has scored s(i ffoals.
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    • 352 15  -  JOSH SINGAPORE Asian Ru^by Union selectors will study the probable All Blues side which meets Johorc Asians in a friendly match at Thomson Koad today. With suuh a good crop of talent this year, the selectors arc sparing no effort to pick a side which
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  • 306 16 •JHtt ISRAELI CABINET meeting in Jerusalem is expected to decide on halting any further withdrawal of Israeli troops from Sinai until sufficient guarantees are obtained to ensure control ed freedom of shipping through the Red Sea straits, parliamentary sources sain. The cabinet
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  • 89 16 TNCHE Mohamed Yunos bin Noordin, secretary to the Mentri Besa r of Johore, was killed in a motor accident lasi night when the car in which he was travelling collided with another car. The accident took place opposite the Sultan Abu Bakar Mosque, Johore Bahru. Inche
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  • 205 16 INDONESIA'S President Sukarno has assured a delegation from rebellious North Sumatra that the government would "refrain from using force" in its handling of the situation in the island, it was reported in Jakarta yesterday. Press reports said that Pangabbean, leader of the six-man delegation from the
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  • 86 16 Peter Godley, the two-and-a-half yearold son of an Australian couple in Singapore yesterday left his home in Serangoon Garden Estate and spent three hours touring parts of the island alone. He was found by police who took him to Beach Road Police Station where he was reunited with
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    • 678 1 PORARY PLASTICS. The uses of these interesting textiles are becoming increasingly popular. New decorative plastics are thinner, less odorous and stronger-ind come in a wider range of colours and patterns than artistry in some of the handsome new plastic drapery materials, the kind of ornamentation which dominates
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