The Singapore Free Press, 28 August 1957

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  • 16 1 The Singapore Free Press .Malaya's Own Family Paper Kj Wednesday, August 28, 1957. Price 1"> (Ms.
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  • 295 1 U.S. officials predict bright future for independent Malaya PRESIDENT Eisenhower 1 and other American oHicials will formally hail the independence of the Federation of Malaya this weekend. The White House is expected to issue a statement welcoming the new constitutional monarchy into the community of
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  • 135 1 A ROCKET FOR WEST BY ZORIN Zorin's attack on he Western attitude i j was tplashed on the front- j" i British news- under huge heciii'ies. 7 News Chronicle ban headline read Flays The We while that of r Daily Mail an- nounced "Russia Turns O'i The Heat." I Daily
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  • 387 1 Challenged to take a final stand, the Reds fall silent \RUSSIA FOLLOWS UP TERROR WEAPON CLAIM BY REJECTING WEST'S DISARM PROPOSALS BUT DOOR TO FURTHER NEGOTIATIONS IS KEPT SIGNIFICANTLY OPEN RUSSIA after claiming to possess the world's most terrible terror weapon yesterday climbed down when challenged to say the word
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  • 99 1 PUBLIC-SPIRITED villa--1 gers of Kampong Agas near Pasir Panjang last night caught red-handed two smugglers whose speedboat ran aground off the shore. A Singapore Customs patrol of three interceptors sighted the smugglers craft going from Pulau Dua towards the Pj^ir Panjang coast at about 10.40 Last night,
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  • 190 1 I Peking objects, to choice of pressmen andjrandsjhem: Chinese Communist I vernment Is delaying lUC Of passports to 24 lean correspondents 1 c ol dissatisfaction their selection, Chi--1 c offlaiali iaiji in Poking v erday. it was not IOWn when the visas I be issued, they said.
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  • 171 2 MOTORISTS IGNORE THAT IO^tu^^SPEBD Utn Till. S| m ph. speed limit imposed in Sennet t Estate In Singapore is not being observed by many motorists. Residents told the Free Tress that the\ had often seen motorists racing through tlie estate at a speed of 30 miles
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  • 249 2 MERDEKA REPOR TS FOR SARAWAK Daily round-up by radio trio A I HREE-MAX teaxn of commentatoi-s from Radio Sarawak will a daily 15-minute round-up, of the merdeka celebrations in the federation for their home station Heading the team is Mr. Lan Ktogsley the others are Mr Lai Chong Kiat, Chinese
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  • 72 2 'PHE Indonesian Health Ministry announced yesterday that about i.OOO people died during the recent influenza epidemic which swept Indonesia. i It added more than 1.500,--000 people suffered from flu during the period April to mid-August. The region hit most by the epidemic was Tapanuli in
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  • 54 2 Dr. Leroy E. Burney. Lmted States Surgeon General yesterday predicted that between 25 to 34 million people in the United States may ultimately fall victim to Asian flu. There were now 20. 000 to 25.000 cases, he estimated in an article in US News
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  • 33 2 A military transport plane left a New Jersey air base yesterday with 18,000 C.C of Asian flu vaccine for United States Air Forc^ personnel and their families in Europe. A.P.
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  • 59 2 Dr. Martin Niemoeller, a German pastor who gained fame for his anti-Nazi stand, said on Tuesday 'the end of the white race's do' minance will come during the lives of our children He .said the white race is already a minority and wifl become a
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  • 20 2 September first K ra<io rubber buyer. f ob «JJ»3 a. »o? Rapor r this m<»»*ng suawsr- tone *c
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  • 144 2 'THE Singapore City -I Council will co-operate with the Government in setting up a Hawkers' Advisory Committee. The council's health committee has, however, turned down a suggestion' by a councillor, Mrs G C Smith, that two council lors be nominated to sit on the committee. The
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  • 58 2 Twentieth Century Studios yestcrdaj innol r ed plans to film a W production in H< '■><: this autumn The studio said tW F ture will be Small wj man." tht 1 hist English won;..;' in CDJj The director will be WJJ Robeson, who
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    • 81 2 stop press""": KIRK DOUGLAS j I SINCS DANCE m SUSAN HAYWARD I in the LAUGHDEST WAR-OF-THE- Jk SEXES COMEDY SINCE Sj BK(;a\! J ■I I -^RBB^MiHwßft H^& I^l J^ v Bk i "tXm' Secret Affair Warner Bros. Picture in WarnerScope OPENS CAPITOL TODAY "»j!~ "HnHiifiiiFm,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..! 5 Gallon Electric Wash Boiler
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  • 530 3 PRIMITIVE RITES NEEDED 'May be way to curb juvenile delinquency' SOCIOLOGISTS In the United States were told yesterday that juvenile delinquency might be curbed if American society adopted some equivalent of the rites with which primitive iriDes initiate boys into manhood Mr. Arthur Niederhoffer of the New York City Police
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  • 202 3 IE f '»iAN finance Minis I Abciol Moneim KaisJf' told the Cairo Parlial« f: yesterday that the IP 1 f anal was nationalised ||r a lilert r esult of the X 1 of the American Igj to finance the Aswan ■i ll re l
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  • 62 3 According to correspondence published in Moscow yesterday between Stalin and Churchill, King George VI expressed a desire to meet Stalin in Berlin during the Potsdam Conference in 1945. But (he proposition was dropped after Stalin's reply that the meeting "is not foreseen In my plans" although
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  • 62 3 MOUNT ETNA, Europe's Met! and most tur--1"< volcano, was firing > salvoes MB hour yes--1 y behind a thick bank of clouds which impeded direct observation communique issued by the Volcanolouy Institute of Catania University the explosion* vsljitjJt startrd thrrp days A£o. wore becoming niorr frequent.
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    • 49 3 Latest Designs of Jewellery w ff^t 111 it&s^ WORLD FAMOUS CULTURED PEARLS available in Necklaces, Chokers, Bracelets, Brooches, Earrings, Pendants, Rings Tie Pins. Distributors: G. C. de SUVA BROS., Jewellers 3, Raffles Place, Singapore-1. Phone *****. Singapore Kuala Lumpur Penang NEW BATA SHOES 5 SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON ALL SHOES
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  • 294 4 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, Aug. 28, 1957 Opinion CATCHING UP ONLY r rHE Russians say they have successfully tested an inter-continental missile. And in the same breath they add that they have conducted thermonuclear tests at great height. And so when they go on to claim that they can
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  • 1454 4 Negro is gaining strong foothold in U.S. commerce TRARE LEADER Wl\ SINGAPORE Adt'liiidi* Eusitvpj v<>M§vlud*>s hvr svrivs an tit** \ttt twi vti n .W#//*o IIKKIIAI'S thf Mfffd fight— apart from his perpetual battle for liuinan rights which the Negro of Xmerita has had to WtLgt concerns that over job opportunities
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    • 70 4 I PATEK PHILIPPE ihe HorKTB foremost Match C Ihr 1' t,rsl l'n:,s X C. I hi' ,i lit i onls tm fnecisian out <>f tin- 10 I'riz*- v tuning thtuno- nuttr*, 7 tin- I'ah L j Philippe, (hn i»/ tin- I'rizt'-n inning «*//»*>/«/>•. J 5 J ury l*al t k
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    • 66 4 A HEALTHFUL DRINK and so eaefly made /^^^3^^<y To make a i dnrJt J^J that really docs v good,n« /T^ J(^ a -^TtV Robinson s Pal x Barkr '^p^^ jy "*/Nv choice of c f olk >4 T^ yy ''^W wor^ ovcr yL^jj ROBINSON'S _J^++-iiS 'PATENT' BARLEY vi. 131 I
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  • 209 5 Wide-eyed look for a Singapore song bird I S GOING tOMPMIJM OPEBATIO^, pLASTIC surgery us an aid to i beauty has caught on E with women in the Far Ea s t 585?W With the Japanese Kut it is still "foreign" to those in Malaya. Next year, howqver, a i
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  • 30 5 The 'Queen' will st op rolling I 1 000-ton Cunard n Mary. a to be > ti.hili.sor fins to p OlliHg when she per annual over''^ter, the Cunard jounced in New
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  • 296 5 FUND CLAIM IS REJECTED II 'inance and General irposeB Committee Singapore City j[ haa finally rejectJJ claim of about 180 r 1 employees who rey before Dec. 31, 1954, I(> r provident fund \'jl sir claims had been r 1. it would have if council an extra ;f, i'un> of
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  • 196 5 EASIER CYCLE SWAPS Registration cards for all owners yHI registration and transfer of ownership of bu-yck-s In Singapore W to be .simplified more or less on the lines of transferring a motor car. According to new rules which will come into force shortly, the Registrar of vehicles will furnish every
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    • 239 6 SIAXDIiAKK by Lee FaJit anil VhU Htm* I why- I'M THE f II HEAR >t?U Nr.EpMsOOP NlOfH !II ME PIP ALL 1 NOT £^|5HE p r SPirTlNriloUiEy /T^ A STANPIW f-^R^ ARE YOU THIS- TO V J E WHM SURGERY^ FOR REVENGEjJj -y— wJ^ |m^f*\^^|^g I REP^__^C=^^ TAIIZAI\ T i»?
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    • 499 6 rE stars were shining v when you were born v uur i been given exceptional \«jm I is important that you live un SfJJ 1 i best that is in you You to the lead others and you wi I k" born l 0 i I cutfi through nonessentials an!nH
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  • Round the World Market Prices
    • 168 7 LONDON, teg Previous Tod.i> 1K \o i MM ►man petti >*»i' 25 7 buyer* 2)-, buytrt 2t> sellers 25 7 sellers Oct. 26 buyers T* 26 > 4 sellers h I KSS Spot 26 buyers 26 s buyers 26' i sellers 26 l 4 .sellers, October Ij;
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    • 102 7 NEW YORK. \ug. 27. Previous Today f»| 93.G2 noiiv 93 37 nom. [Utll! i lard Contract Aug:. unquoted unquoted Sept- unquoted unquoted Qui SALES: Nil. I Contract Aug. 93.00 buyers 92.75 buyers 93.37 sellers 93 25 sellers Sept. 92 75 buyers 92 62 buyers 93-25 sellers 93.12
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    • 41 7 prices quoted in U.S. cents per Ib. NEW YORK. \u ff 27 Previous Today Wusl 470 14 477 55 Mlroads 135.39 136.40 lUUfsti* Bonds 84 8n 84 90 pities 67.20 67 48 loiks Composite Averages.. 162 78 164.72
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    • 39 7 npong spot 27. c 26%, RflofttS August shipment and awaiting and August pnces quoted in U. S. cents per Ib. shipment 26^. Muntok white spot and awaiting release ;<t>. afloats 35. and August shipment 34 sellers ex-dock.
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    • 99 7 LONDON. Aus ?7. Previous Today i\ Philippines cjf. I'.K/ rt lvi Dpean delivered i lonj ton Sept. Oct. $176 sellers $176 sellers v^ 'its c i f. I. K/North delivered weight per £63% buyers £63 W buyers £64 seflen £<)4', sellers Sept. Oct. £t;;r buyers £63%
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    57 7 Yehudi Menuhin the world famous violinist, and his sister Hephzibah. are at present in London to give a recital at the Royal Festival Hall. It is their first appearance in London together since 1951. Yehudi Menuhin is seen in the above picture turning the music for his sister
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  • 212 7 DETONATORS HAVE VANISHED FROM QUEEN'S MINE rVEN detonators have vanished in the pit which supplies the Queen's coal. And for three days 25 officials have searched for them. Police have questioned the miners at the pit— Brodsworth near Doncaster, Yorkshire, England. They think the detonators, which a deputy left unattended
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  • 21 7 Mr. John Diefenbakei Prune Minister of Canada i usued a itatemenf jre terflay prelcomlnß m< laya In dependence Reuter
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    • 102 7 Today's Radio Programme {or Singapore i is FootiighU Parade; ilO ninfl signal and Wewi; i 40 The Read Po Independence; lofl pootlighta Parade Pan JJO vrolcea l n )IiV MawtUan BIomobm; 8.30 Tea Dunce 8.00 Programme Bum- uv 009 Hello Yow.w. Chu(jren; c 3i» Bptafc Malay; 8.38 wh;»! Merdeka Meana
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    • 47 7 SINCAPORE HICH TIDES TODAY: III! pm TOMORROW: «.5. r a.m and 1.17 pm FRIDAY: 1.46 a.m. and l.. r >2 pm. SATURDAY: SJI am and SJI pm. SUNDAY: 3. 34 a.m. and 3.11 p.m. MONDAY: 1.47 ;i .in. and I 82 pm TUESDAY: <».'»» anil -Vl P HI,
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  • 2574 8  - SINGAPORE POTLIGHT Adelaide Eastley BY.. ANCE in a while a writer hits on a theme with ageless and perennial appeal. Of such substance is scholar] y S. I. Hsiung's Chinese play "Lady Precious Stream. The play, first produced at London in the early 1930's and has a traditional place in
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  • 791 10  - KILLER MOUNTAIN SURVIVOR TALKS ABOUT HIS ORDEAL Claudio Corti \By~ LONE SURVIVOR of four men who tried to conquer me idaaati. ire«- rherous Eiger Mountain. The 20-year- old Italian, n hospital in .Inter- laken. now tells h,s dramatic story to Donald Seaman and Ernest AshwicK, 1 HAVE to dimb mountains
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  • 354 10 A ballet trip behind the Red Curtain Trip should be a r€*s»l simti^ Work iiioriiiiit* until night IT'S a pretty big adventure for a woman owning to nearly seventy" to fly her ballet company right across the Soviet Empire and lead it on a tour behind the "Bamboo Curtain." But
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  • 54 10 Ex-King Peter of Yugoslavia and hi> wife Queen Alexandra are at present spending a holiday in Venice. They are staying with Princess As l^ 11 of Greece in her villi there known ;i> VU Garden of Eden. In the above pictare they are seen together on a
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  • 85 10 Dors club raided by police ■»^i nons the exotic E L c~ve S 'club in Enßland. owned Hamilton, estramv l band of Diana D been raided by the P About 15 people- wereP^ sent when the made, recently. Mr. Hamilton y He did not know Oi until later. tremely nice
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 229 10 CLUES ACROSS (10). 1 Ran in ecstasy <6>. 5 Investigate a mine at last 4 In a state of .slumber as at (7). fir.->t 6 Father introduces writing re--8 Stai t art like this (8t quisites <6i. 9 The French meet a pohti- 7 Limit the metal within (5). rlan
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  • Phote News
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      44 11 Sword of State A party of six .tmeri Juliette LOW Inter natUmj, ir o Ili(le Adelboden, paid a V'Mt tot!,,- lord Mavu'r Of «;«ncl«n. Sir C lllllim Weljh. at th, Mans.n Bhowinf »»is pnttv voun? fiesta the City's jew rile,! j sword of state.
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    • 92 11 I Recently Britain's sinnme r SUnshin* turn c I <-cl to ruin. S ales and C I hai. The result. f u |j v booked boarding houses 1 at seaside resorts be- B I came empty. The picture below tells a different story. q At the height
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  • 265 12 India in quandary over UN vote *yiiE forthcoming elec- tiuns for B nevv member on the United Nations Security Council to replace the Philippines have placed India in .something of a quandary, according to observers in New Delhi They noted that the rival candidates, Czechoslovakia and Japan, are both countries
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  • 23 12 France's non-government Transport Aierierus Intercontinentaux will inaugurate a new air link between Paris and Jakarta on Sept. 9- A.P.
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    49 12 I Miss Prum Bun Lam, I who was placed I second in the "Miss Scholar of 1957" I contest organised by I schools at Battam- i g, Cambodia, i courtsies as she reI ceires /icr prise 1/rom £fte Royal Delegate, Prince Top I P/ian z^/io attended the student fair.
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  • 76 12 VTEGOTIATIONS have been concluded for Japan to i\ supply the Philippines with engineers and technical services to build the Marikina River dam in the suburban area of Manila, Mr. Florencio Moreno, the Philippines Secretary of Public Works and Communications, has disclosed in Hong Kong. Mr.
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  • 280 12 LAOS MOVE IS SETBACK FOR DEMOCRACIES THE WESTERN DEMOCRACIES HAVE SUFFERED A SERI--1 OUS SETBACK IN THE TINY BUT STRATEGIC KINGDOM OF LAOS. After two and a half months of crisis the National Assembly has invested Prince Souvanna Phouma as Premier, at the head of a coalition of the two
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  • 440 12 Reds ahead in bid for RI Chinese Glimpses VTEARLY 350,000 Chinese boys and gi.K n vin? 11 in Indonesia were caught in a three-way U\l on their loyalties to Communist China Na tionalist China or Free Indonesia Sl jd Jakarta report published by the N> w \\»rl Times. X The
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  • 30 12 The Ceylon Government has accepted a tender from the Czech Techno Export Corporation to build a £2,500,000 sterling sugar factory at Kantalai, near Trincomalee.- Reuter
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  • 441 13 Colourful music-making by Michel Legrand Jonathan Russell reviews the best records of the week FOLLOWING his success with I Love Paris and Bonsoir Paris, tluit clever young man of French music, Michel Legrand now pro duces a masterpiece called Bon jour Paris. What a scene painter! Across a broad canvas
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    48 13 Michel Legrand, the French dance orchestra] leader and composer, seen at work on Bonjour Paris, which is reviewed here. lie paints In music a vivid picture of the many facets of French life, and blends each impression with the other to avoid any usly break.
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  • 116 13 This week's 78s: IjU)DiE Coehran supplies J music In a .sentiment a] vein on hi.s latest London pressing <lIL-U 8433). Sittin' in the Balcony and Completely Sweet are ideally .suited to Cochran's staccato style. Chuck Willi.s fans will find this crooner in a lazy mood on Ixmdoii
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    139 13 GEMS FROM PAST QNCE In a while, a big company emarks on a project without thought of Profit or gain. The i c s Monumenta JtaHcae Musicac by Philips is one outfling example. the first time in »ne history of the gramophone record the of the Italian ica] geniuses of
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    278 13 ORCH.I A BRILLIANT programme of ballet music by Tchaikovsky the Suite from Swan Lake and the Nutcracker Suite— is available on Westminster XWN *****. TT Conducted by Herbert Williams and played by the Symphony Orchestra it i.s a "must" for all collectors of ballet on disc. The Nutcracker
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  • 376 14 Gatnini Goonesena and Bruce Dooland the day's star performers CHAMPIONS ROUT WARWICKSHIRE rjAMIM GOONESENA, of Ceylon, and Bruce Dooland, Australia, were again in the lore front of a win for Nottinghamshire yesterday, but it was a thrilling finish before they beat Leicestershire by one wicket.
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    21 14 ENGLAND'S Test batsman Peter Richardson falls while batting in the fifth Test against the West Indies England won by an innings.
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  • 74 14 IBBOTSON SUFFERS 2ND DEFEAT DEREK IBBOTSON. the world* fastest miler, suirered his second defeat within four days when he was beaten by his fellow British Olympic runner, Ken Wood at St. Helens. Lancashire, last night. Running on a wet track, Wood docked 4m in. 12sec, 3.4 sec. ahead of Ibbotson.
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  • 251 14 THE first sign of an Athlete losing his youth is his eyes not his legs, tennis .star Gardnar Mulloy said yesterday. That is why Mulloy, who i.s Staging a comeback at the age of 43, wore glasses to team with Budg" Party to win the
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  • 309 14 Aussie Test selectors wait Dooland's return 2OUTH AUSTRALIAN cricket selectors are eagerly awaiting the return home of brilliant all-rounder Bruce Dooland, who is due to sail from England with his wife and family on Oct. 10 after five years with Nottinghamshire. Interested Australian Test selectors are also having more than
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  • 259 14 Siam will be a big threat, says Seth oiam will be a threat in next year's Thomas Cup badminton competition, the world's team cham pionship. and have a strong chance of bem* the challengers to Malaya, the holders said India:: aprain rmok Nath Sethonhis arrival in Singapore yesterday. Beth, who
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  • 67 14 THE indo. i "[ZM 1 men! ye,' '> down the n. ball Associati t r m* to play the football team The proposal X, after the [nd< J< l 3 eminent refu '.''jilt the two tear a in Jakarta Y n^#" The Governm- ><•• the proposal -.fl|
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  • 104 15 West Brom, Arsenal draw 2-2 ARSENAL, who opened their English league Div. One campaign with a 1-0 away win over Sunderland last Saturday, were held to a 2-2 draw by West Bromwich Albion at Highb;::y London last night. Burnley, at home to Preston Ni rth End, won 2-0. Last Saturday
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  • 55 15 lALAYAN players appear to have a monopoly of Australian Badminton "nplonshipfl in progress I!t art, Tasmania. 11 Eng Hong; yesterday 1 Victorian chamCutt. in a singles final and is favto retain the cham- ln the first round *Jjj doubles, partnered Leonß and scored Uded victory
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  • 561 15 SINGAPORE HAS GOOD CHANCE OF LIFTING HONOURS With Red China out and Indnn**;* doubtful starter i ITU Ked 1 hina not v competing and Indonesia a doubtful (arter, Singapore has bright chance of taking the team championship in the International Weigh t- ling Tournament at the Merdeka Games in Kuala
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  • 170 15 ASHLEY COOPER and Neale Fraser, Australia'? No 1 Davis Cup team, won the men's doubles title by beating the Wimbledon champions, Gardner Mulloy and Budge Patty, 4-6. 6-3, 9-7, 6-3 in the United States Lawn Tennis doubles championships at Brookline, Massachusetts,
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  • 45 15 U.S. Ambassador J° nn May Whitney paid 6,800 guineas for a horse at Newmarket. The horse is a yearling colt named Stirling Moss, after the British automobile racer. It was the highest price paid for any animal at the famed Newmarket auction. A.P.
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  • 125 15 I A SHLEY COOPER, the Australian champion, was .seeded No. 1 in the men's singles of the US tennis championships at Forest HilLs beginning on Friday. Ranked behind the young Aussie, who was runner-up to Lew Hoad for the Wimbledon title,
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  • 64 15 Mr and Mrs. I) W McMiiihiD won the Royal island club's mixed four ,ornr, gtableford competl tion with 36 11 16 O/Capl Hopkina and Mt Patter on (34|) were runnera up Mr McMulian i nett 35) ;l i o won t he women'i m'- 1 hole
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  • 203 15 Ceylon rout North Fed >t<he Ceylon cricket tourists gained the second victory ol their Malayan tour when they beat North Federation by an innings and 109 runs at Ipoh yesterday. The town.st.s, V. ho declared 311 tor nine in the first innings, di ml ised North Federation twice, 17 minutes
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    • 135 15 **^l y^*" i^jJs H^s\ >► B^Bb >w v wr^ Bn 3S (53t 'few. B^B^^^BH BM /;/^B»m!^B°J. BBlfcL fs\ '-ate 9 I^L^vV' bw fgßßl B^Blpi^B^BMWP*^^^ y /ijj" 7 Jafafß. THE Jlm( is lll( stor V of Malaya's march to nationhood a hook MFRDEKA worthy of i urr;it occasion. HAAII Between the
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  • 4 16 THIS IS FOCAL POINT...
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  • 476 16 RED FLEET FOR EAST MED? Two more Russian ships pass Gibraltar rUPLOMVTS in London speculated yesterday U that the blacked-out movement of two Soviet warships through the Straits of Gi l™^*™^ herald a Red fleet being sent to the East Mediterranean to impress the Arab states. Meanwhile, another Russian cruiser
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  • 519 16 Alarm at massive arms cache in Syria fOSTER OULLJSjmMI-oF_2*!mm UPSET Ml VWV IT S Secretary of Stale, Mr. John Foster Dulles, said in Wash--1 Lton yesterday that the Soyiet action in supplying large qua* lilies ot arms to Syria gave that country a dangerous offensive rap snaindhal poured USSB3 million
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    • 606 1  -  ALLAN LEWIS SHAM. SLIPPER IS THE MAIN RIVAL By ■KM lIMAH had W early this m But whether m enough to make m rence to this ■iTii.M.n-s going will W known until m'"U starts. I left the it 7.10 a.m. P' is not
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    • 32 1 Man Lewis's Best Bets 1 x^ LEWIS'S Best are: Gunong < »i;ir«:e Sheet "opeful Blue. His Outsider) arc: (.lory and K°lng this mornlOOd, But sub--1 >in will pro- mj the track, 1 rieldlng,
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    • 266 4 Pick your winners with... TRESPASSER) niSTINE and Shamrock Slipper ure without doubt two of the top sprinters of the MalayU an Turf, and they cannot be ignored in the main event at Bukit Timah today— a bl handicap tor Class 1, Div. 1 horses.
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    • 221 4 HOPEFUL BI.IE is a youngster of great promise. I In three starts from Class Three, he h;is worked his way into this division of Tjss One He won I his first two runs convincingly, but was unlucky
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    • 332 4 CHARGE SHEET scored a clever win over 61 on Saturday and looks good for a double here, now that he has found his form. He Is up a division with 5-lb less. Charge sheet cam.- to Malaya with a good record lor races over
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    • 161 4 MINSTREL h;i, improved a lot .since hi unplaced start to Marigold at Penang earlier thl month. He showed a Lot r >f t)acc on Monday morning when lio did an attract iv gallop over 3f in 40 3/5 easily. He looks ready for
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    • 209 4 GUNONG RAPAT IS WORTH ANOTHER CHANCE IN RACE 3 GLNONCi RAPAT failed by hall a length in a gallant effort to hold First Trick's late challenge over a mile On Saturday. On that showing he is worth taking again in Race Three today Gunong Rapat gels 2-lb more for that
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    • 365 4 C CONVENTIONAL, a cons i st en t p< rf< rmer looks a thing In today's mile event for Class Div. 2 horses i Race Five), Conventional was second twice and fourth once In his Last three starts. He can carry weight
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