The Singapore Free Press, 24 October 1957

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  • 14 1 The Singapore Free Press Own Family I'aper ryifr Thursday, O«Utef 14, 1957. Price 15Cts
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  • 89 1 For the modern woman I a fREE GUIDE I JO THE HOME ock-i,j!l of articles with 9 the feminine touch 1 that's the thrilling 16- page supplement FREE 1 in tomorrow's Free I Press. 'I ere is everything in it for I the modern woman from I futuristic fea--1 tures,
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  • 66 1 SAIGON PLAYS SAFE [y GLY reinforced a firm grip W n lay guard--3 and delem "I -nation Colomainst I,l' normally lased u inter--5 lential j under special Suspwit held B A accom f .lorn? pTa e n i South I i Dinh f ommui i t govt ftly to i
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  • 302 1 RACEHORSES FOR S' PORE LOST AT SEA Turf suffers biggest loss in years as cargo ship sinks They cost up to $13,000 each ■■■■■•■a j NEAL H0885... He's lost three good thorough- breds. X > W THE MALAYAN turf suffered its biggest single loss in recent years when 13 racehorses
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  • 41 1 November flu I ide rub bet buy i i ned In Singapore th moi nin ai B2 3 i ci nl i it) up i■ i ighthfl of b >( !il m day 1 do < i The ton uncert utu
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  • 371 1 Ike, Mac plan new strategy DRESIDENT Eisenhower and Britain's Prime Minister Harold Macmillan last night began a sweeping; review of Western diplomatic and scientific strategy. With only their foreign policy chiefs (Mr. John Foster Dulles and Mr. Selywn Lloyd) to assist them. the two Western leaders discussed steps to strengthen
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  • 324 2 Agricultural display at Yio Chu Kang centre Govt. donates $2,000 for the best exhibits rllK Yio Chu Kang Community Centre is planning to hold the biggest rural agricultural show ever in Singapore on Nov. 16 ind 17. A hundred farmers are expected to participate
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    114 2 ruy tne poor judges wliose task will be to choose the "Queen for a Day" and her two ladies-in-waiting E zz at the Press Ball from a field of likrly candidates. =j Shown above are three attractive "hopefuls" E E entered for the big competition ov. Saturday night E at
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  • 21 2 Colombo's port operations came to a complete standstill yesterday as the entire labour force went on strike. A.P.
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    31 2 Scottish actress Magda Miller, who will be seen soon in Maxwell Setton's "Town on Trial", enjoys the sun daring filming. Other stars in the film -ire John Mills and Charles Coburn.
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  • 25 2 President Eisenhower in Washington yesterday accepted with "very deep regret" the resignation of Mr Horbert Brownell, the United States Attorney General. Reuter
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  • 193 2 GRANDPA TAKES A HOLIDAY... ONE night early this month, Lee Hock Heng a wealthy Central Cambodian contractor beamed at his family sitting round table in their home, and announced: "I am 2:oms: on a holiday." "Which village are you going to visit this time," he was asked. They were all
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  • 80 2 Medical examina the new groui gapore National Ser will begin in mid November. A spokesman for the National Service R< told the Free Pr«vto yesterday 11.786 had registered. "Since it start r.: tn beginning of tfai steady streams of men have registered. everything went on ly," the spokesm.t'
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  • Article, Illustration
    40 3 Called "Red Moon" and described as a "space maiden's helmet.' (his striking newhat of devil red velvet was shown in London recently. Part of Gina Davies's winter millinery collection, the hat has a crown moulded to give an antenna effect.
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  • 488 3 'SET THE QUEEN FREE' Informal U.S. tour sparks U.K. war on 'stuffy Victorian' gags QUEEN ELIZABETH'S return from her triumphal visit to Canada and the United Slates spurred new press demands in London yesterday tor a lowering of the barriers bo tween the Royal Family and the people oi Hritain.
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  • 190 3 COLOu^ REELS SOLD IN ORIENT i :d;iy smashed 1 what they described as a Hollywood vice ring which made lewd films in a beautiiul model, and distributed them throughout the w f c!: tnley ol Administrative Divii lid the has ended with eight persons. ii
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  • 271 3 A SATELLITE LAUNCHER TEST IN U.S. ji!K United states yesterday made what was described as a "very successful" launching of its Vanguard rocket, designed to carry a satellite into miter space. j< The test at Cape Canave- ral, Florida, came 19 days after the Russian launching of the first earth
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  • 172 3 A chemical predetermines sex of child A BRITISH hiorhemisi y predicted in London yesterdaj thai he would be able to produce within three reari chemical to BjVe Prospective parents <"e Choice of ,i hov or a firl, l»r. SJirrry Lewlti said mere nrotild »»<- only 10
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  • 214 4 Opinion No cause for despair ]> EAL]S A T I O N is i < dawning am on g newly-developing nations, particularly in Asia, that they cannot go it alone in carrying to completion th'» gre a t development programmes u p o n which they so confidently embarked. Hence
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  • 751 4 Asks SYLVIA LAMOND WILL HALLOWEEN BE A NIGHT OF SORROW AND OF SADNESS FOR PRINCESS MARGARET? THERE ARE MANY PEOPLE WHO THINK IT WILL BE For it will be just two years on the night of October 31 since Princess Margaret announced her decision: "I
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  • 55 4  -  Beachcomber FH GENERAL remarked Ihc other day thai the Hen Impetuosity of tome troops often makes them veri difficult to command Loots xv complained once Jo Conn! i>iii<>n- >i v Irish troops rive me more trouble than tin- entire French Arm v sir. replied Dillon "the entmj
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    20 5 s picture. > Sancin and their daughter, Fulvia. uist of Bruno Paoletti's band, now Little Fulvia is the "mascot." Free Press
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  • 280 5 JUGGLED GOODS: NEW LAW .rfcited items to be handed over to the Customs Assembly ruling sought r JpiIE Singapore Government is proposing legislation to make it mandatory for courts to order forfeiture of dutiable or smuggled goods when such cases are referred to them by the Customs Department. It is
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  • 170 5 Italians are back with a mascot T I: and which Singapore two years a :ain with I 1 3 a promise t( righter and Immigration ting. e band sat 1 at the Seafc o c e Immigra- mt will not I Play until "finally ap- early thiS 5. wives and
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  • 69 5 A NEGRO taxicab driver, told to drive to Washington airport yesterday, asked his passenger if he was "going to meet Old Mac." The passenger replied that if the driver meant the British Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Mucmillan. the answer waa yes. After a pause the driver
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  • 162 5 CALLING ASIAN HELPERS Volunteers needed at Tan Tock Seng 'THE Diversional Therapy x Unit or Tan Tock Seng Hospital is appealing for more Asian voluntary workers to give handicraft instruction to patients. The chairman of the unit, Mrs. J. J. Richardson told the Free Press that only about 20 per
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  • 42 5 Moscow Radio saki yesterday that designers at the motor works in Groky, on the Volga River, are working on a jet-powered car, the first model of which reached speeds of over 125 miles an hour in test runs.
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  • 220 5 J ritia^j!lasses successful, but institute tost money El ol the Slnsa p »Wlc Speakin, lo Pln« self 4 (^<» Of 11, tin »>• Instl tr. I! Pupils The president of the Institute, virs. ii<»tty Llm, told the Tree l»ress that thf Organisers and honorary Instructors "have
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 242 6 inxiiiiAKi: hV'^r KwC 3 I YOU NOTipu ;1 M7~i I I v.t MuST AT A /me PiPN t V'^rARPFT^ TVIE POLiCt ONCE, OP COURSE)/ BREAK iM. Z^^J I>^ YOU WISH TO V VES. tVE WERE\ OPCOU^f "1/- WHERE PIP ME ME CAMB /~N J^^T"'^ MAk CLAiM] kOB&CP LAST yt- —^f<^-±
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    • 402 6 Your Lucky Bohn on this ftrsl day of the incoming sign. Scorpio you are ruled by m.u- the god of war. Y< have exceptional combativi ii r£ie which will five you the Incentive jfou are aa nresilve and courageous and the word "fear" was left out oj your vocabulary! Yu
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  • Round the World Market prices
    • 145 7 London, Oct. rrt¥l— I 'today Rt :'i', buyeri -M l buyers I no sellers no sellers 2 buyers 24 buyers 24 i sellers 24 sellers nrtt buyen 24 j buyers Bi ji j selleri 24 4 sellers ai l men 34 J buim MV4 bui«ri I i
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    • 92 7 NEW YORK, (Kt 23Previous Today 91 12 nom. 91.25 nom. St?ndtt™Contrac| Oct. unquoted unquoted unquoted unquoted TOTMF- Ouiet BAI FS: NilStS i Contract Oct. 90 75 buyers 91 00 buyers 91 12 sellers 91.2s sellers 90 75 buyers 9100 buyers 91 12 sellers 91.25 sellers TONE Steady.
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    • 42 7 I NEW YORK, Oct. 23Previous Today 30 Industrials 419 79 437 13 20 Railroads 107.21 113.12 40 Domestic Bonds 84 77 84 79 62 10 63.5b ixks Composite \vtra»rs 142 49 148 32 quoted in U.S. cents per Ib.
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    • 52 7 spot 24H. ase 24 Va, afloats 24. first half October ik spot and B 24 afloats 24 I Above prices quoted to 23 a 4 first half October shipment 23%. Muntok white spot 34 1 awaiting release 34. afloats 34, October shipment 33, sellers ex-dock. in U.S. cents
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    • 72 7 LONDON. Oct. 23. r-nnn m Tt cvio«.s Today |C()PRV Philippines c.i.f. UK./ North European delivered ton Nov./Dpc $171 sellers 1 69 1 -> sellers f^'lKA. Straits c if. V K North European delivered weight per £G3 nom. £63 buyers £63^ sellers £62% buyers £G3 buyers <
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  • 63 7 T'HE U.S. Secretary of Defence. Mr. Neil McElroy. announced in Washington yesterday that the Navy has perfected atomic depth charges and that some of its Atlantic fleet has already been equipped with the new weapon. Mr. McElroy said the new anti-submarine devices were launched from aircraft.
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  • 44 7 Perfini, an Indonesian film company in Jakarta, announced yesterday it would produce a Cinemascope film on the festive dances of Bali in co-opera-tion with a Singapore company. An executive of Perflnl was visiting Bali to make arrangements.—] Reuter
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  • 299 7 mi: t oxiiitixt i nni i#. v oj n iff s i n >, IMIF New York stock market yesterday experienied its biffott boom for 28 years. Baying orders swamped Wall Steet from all sections of the country and final prices showed gains of from
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  • 338 7 But the free world honours Hungary heroes SCORES of armed police on foot and horseback yesterday patrolled the deserted Budapest cemetary where lie the dead of the Hungarian revolt. It was the first anniversary of the uprising In pairs they strode among the thousands oi
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  • 84 7 Edinburgh, the author HPHE Duke of Edinburgh joins the ranks of authors on Nov. 7 publication for his book Selected Speeches, 1948- 1055." The first copy from the binders was waiting for him at Buckingham Palace on his return from the Royal tour of North America. The selection of 50
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  • 181 8 I I UXURY passenger ships few years hence may E be equipped with hydrofoils enabling them literally to fly through the water at speeds of up C to 100 miles per hour, according to artist author frank Tinsley. Hydrofoils are wing C like devices attached
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  • 98 8 More cash for oil, move? Oil, men In the Middli Easl are f ginning to g worried by rumblin thni more oil royalties arc going to be demanded by Arab oil-producing SI ati Iraqi politicians have ali. ady had talks among thi mselves about asking for Increased oil royalties following
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  • 271 8 A LISTER SIMPSON, 32 year old exRoyaJ Marine who is preparing to swim the North Sea, came out of an open-air pool at Highgate, near Londoil, the other day alter l\ hours afloat in an escape suit. He wa.s warm, noi too tin (l bui
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  • 79 8 Yachts on wheels familiar si^M in Britain (»>«' triangular reflections ol yacht sails mircored water. h\U these yachts are on wheels. They are land g jrachtSi assembled at Lytham St. Annes, Lan- oashlre, for an Inter- national meeting uhrrc B M is hoped (<> make an attempt «»n the world
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  • 74 9 OIL LAND BECKONS SALESMEN I ports to OUI! it in running at I I i I £s I J t them in Kuwait Arab land, livl g h." I XNa e I I i /n demand k 100 I being 1 lopment social II household I and I arc in
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  • 205 9 Navy boys pray for shot officer 3ENIOR naval officers are probing the riddle of a lieutenantcommander's death Ui his cabin from j;im shot wounds. Lt.-Cmdr. Trevor Grant, aged 31, a physical training officer, was found dead by his batman at HMS Ganges, the boys' training depot at Shotley, near Ipswich,
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  • 67 9 SO HAAS SAILS OFF The German under- n water explorer, Hans E Haas is seen in the ecu E tie of th«' picture on the left with Dr. (ieorg Sheer (left) and Dr. Ludwig E Fran/zisket on the deck E of hi s three-masted boat "Arifa" in Cannes, South of
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  • 150 9 Red mark switch slashes savings JJOWN came the shutter between East and West Germany and the two Berlins last week. East German troops nnd armed People's Police guarded every road and lane between the two G< rmanya And at the border town of Helmstedt a six-mile queue ol cars piled
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  • 63 9 tside, I don't like the look of the i quite convinced 1 haven't uot a of winning a prize." confirmed pessimists Is Milescroft the pug with the lugubrious air who rei daj um at the South-eastern Counties ■t> s Ope, show at Vauxhall London.
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  • 2402 10 The girl who was fond of mushrooms II seemed to Latiff abnormal)} hoi as he walked through the neat garden towards tin- house ;hkl to where ;i man clad in nothing hut ;i pair of soiled iian> wa> cementing an aria iii front ol tlu i steps. "Mr, Miskyn?" "That's
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  • 708 11 Funishing the job A NEW ROAD FOR MALAYA By A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT seems lo start nowhere and will finish nowhere was members of 1 Troop, Royal Australian Entheir departure for Australia this week ai the 1 1 of <lui\ iii Malaya. .r home in the troopship these engineers raced to
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  • 38 11 $t ?«i»ne f fi 'liZ yal Al lli Engineers of i| 1(1I J WBttnictloll and road build iw two M (lsks ol atus rugged work i»«i an arduous < Inn. Up
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  • 188 12 m tnsid*> of 3 years* DRKSIDENT Chiang Kai-shek says he hopea to crush the Chinese Communists within the next two to tltree years, He indicated this in a speech before the eighth National Cong>. of t lie Kuomintang, his ruling party, in Ta lp< h.
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  • 87 12 JAKARTA officials have mapped strategy to cope with the problem of Juvenile gangs including one that has taken the name of the late Hollywood hero James Dean. Mayor Sudiro told a gathering of civil leaders that tie would head a special commission <>n "cross boys," the
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  • 313 12 Visitors see little of rural China DELEGATIONS by the scores are beating a path to Peking'.s door for propaganda and profit. During May, June and July alone, 99 foreign groups or individuals visited Red China. During August and September, some 700 people, mostly Japanese, made the trip via Hong Kong.
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  • 26 12 Political parties in Jogjakarta have promised not to "attack' each other during election campaign ralli&a next month in tho Central Java district. U.P.
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  • Glimpses
    • 256 12 Siam's polls drive now under way 4 CLOSE battle is expected between two Western parties, the right-wing Democrat* and the middle-of-the-road Unionists j n campaign for Siam's December 15 election no under way. Tttree main parties will be contesting seats in the country's second elections wil 10 months. The army
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    • 23 12 Crown Prince Abdul liah of Iraq will arrive in Tokyo on Nov. 8 on a 10-day visit as a state guest. A. P.
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    • 37 12 The Japanese Government is sending three agricultural experts to Pakistan next month to study the feasibility of sending Japanese emigrants for farmland development. Pakistan has offered 5.000 acres of land for Japanese fairmer-emifiTants, free of charge.— U.P.
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    • 28 12 A motion designed to give increa-sed benefit to un-der-developed areas from the work of the newlyfounded 57-nation International Atomic Energy Agency has been unanimously adopted in Vienna. Reuter
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    • 56 12 A group of Japanese mining experts is seheduled to teavfl for Persia soon at the request of that Gov- eminent to survey underground resoi copper, iron, < and zinc—-U.P. Japanese Foreign Aiichiro Fujiyam that Japan's Asia development could "co-opei with SIM II) (11l United Nations Economic Devel the Colombo PI,
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    • 27 12 INDONESIA ANIi ARY HAVE SIGNED A ONE-YEAR TRAD PROTOCOL WHICH CALLS FOR THE EXCHANGE OF MANUFACTURED ARTICLES FOR INDONESIAN RAW MATERIAL* CLUDING TIN. Rl AND COPRA. U.P.
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    • 42 12 South Korean rsitient Syngman Rhee his Drst public press conference in 13 months, x.iid in Seoul that it would be hard to forecast the victor in any United States-Soviet Union war following Russia's recent scientific successes the interconi as ballistic missile Reuter
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    • 31 12 Eighty natioi delegation national Red f ere n c e opening in New Delhi on October 28. These i n elude groups from both of divided Germany. Korea and Vietnam.— U.P.
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    • 25 12 Four members gallon of the Diet and a nui Japanese judges England attendee ting of the Judic mlttee of the British Privy Council in Reuter
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    • 16 12 Nationalist Chines 9SJSZA B?« the "Double T, ho day, but tfjrr. lf( public interest event.— Reuter
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    • 26 12 President Sukur.. nesia is to ?M( January ftf I )il world tour He E? t« Siam r f e before leaving tor and Latin Am- AP
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  • 1097 13 by ANNE EDWARDS I who gives Lesson One |in this enlightening; j series for youngsters j j every j 1 woman j fears muc h advle« b jjvwj these days 10 in how to handle their young, and the young on i»ow to handle o f
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  • 668 13 VERONICA j j PAPWGRTH j deals with a topic j j VbtaS to health— land to your purse...; HOW'S your strength of mind today? Mine's fine never stronger. But that's partly because I've had it shaken up a bit. I was talking to one of the
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous

  • 227 14 London to meet Birmingham or Barcelona in Inter-city final Belgrade's Red Star edge Ever ton 3-2 OCOTLAND beat Holland 4-1 in an Intermediate Under-23 International football match in Edinburgh last night after leading 2-0 at r half time. The B 'i had much the better ol th<
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    36 14 GORDON DOWSETT (left) and Brian Blakebrough, winners of the first Malayan Water-Ski Associations 20-mile reliability trial last Sunday, holding the Joimsoj Cup donated by Borneo Company (Singapore) for annual competition Dowset towed Blakebrough in the Gaylord.
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    14 14 ■au right, ail right— there's no need to lose your temper —tOe're fust off
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  • 49 14 DOMMY URSUA, bantamweight from the Philippines, scored a technical knockout over Nacho Escalante. of Mexico City, in the sixth round of a .scheduled ton-round bout in Stockton, California, last night, When the referee halted the fight due to a deep cut over Escalante's eye.
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  • 181 14 FAIRY STONE IS NOW FANCIED HEAVY backing for Fairy Stone, new favourite at 10 to 1, and the slipping of Veleta from 100 to 8 joint favourite to 20 to 1, were the features of the callover on the Cambridgeshire Handicap at the Victoria Club last night. Trainer Joe Lawson,
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  • 215 14 HARRY WEETMAN. British Ryder Cup player, whose suspension for a year was reported on Tuesday, said in Madrid yesterday that he would decide What action he would take when he returned to Britain next Monday. Weetman i.s in Madrid to play in the Spanish
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  • 21 14 Oxford University beat Leicester by 10 point., to three in a Rugby Union match yesterday.— Renter
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  • 317 14 r)ENNIS ADAMS, 22- year-old Sou t h African, won the British Empire flyweight boxing title in Glasgow last nighi when he knocked out the holder, Frank ic Jones. of Scotland, in the third round. Jones, who won the title only thi.s .summer, tailed
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  • 33 14 RICHARDSON TO REST DICK RIC Brii Who was out America's Will! lat Harringay night, will noi for at lea I I He hurt I the fourth and ;<n >• bone and a ch cteinh
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  • 354 15 ONE BIG WEAKNt** IN A PROMISING SIDE Ingapore ah Blues showed lomise in *eir I.t match against Ingapore Cricket |»h "A" on ihc ■ulani! yesterday. T t lt had dash E^j stamina ana Bliui.:-. spiril all of m h ed them to
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  • 221 15 scored their third straight win in the Singapore Hockey One League when they beat Royal Naval Police St Serangoon Road yesterday. Kr'hen play began it looked as if their winning halted. Naval Police, setting a fast pa :}-m;in Wanderers side, severely tested ■alkC'ivr L'Estrange
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  • 10 15 pfc ll k? iwimKt ub has been
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  • 85 15 Harris quits racing REG HARRIS, four times winner of t fie world's professional sprint cycling championship he was the first British rider to win this event has retired from active racing. He intimated at this year's world cham- I pionships, In Belgium, that 1957 would be his last year of
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  • 176 15 HEAH AND ROSIE ARE BEATEN JOHNNY HEAH and Miss Rosie Foong were beaten In the mixed doubles quarter finals of the Singapore Badminton Association championships last night. They lost 16-18, 15-3. 15-5 to Seah Lye Huat and Miss Gnu Slew Yong. Other results: Veterans' doubles (Semifinals): Neo Seng Kee and
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  • 73 15 <*> E.,, r c w title by -i untnl Manila last night. It was Alonzo'i first defence of the title slnee he wrested It from Elorde In There were no knoekflowns In the 12 round fight, but both fighters MifTered ruts Alonzo on the bridge of
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  • 89 15 Forty final acceptors for the Cambridgeshire Handi- cap, to be run over one mile «^nd one furlong, at New- market on Oct. 30 are: Chief, Rolstar, Monterey Tudor Jinks, Athonien, No Comment, counsel, cash Mid Courage, Brllborourh Moldon, Stephanotis, Loppy- lugs, Rampant, Venus Blip- per,
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  • 94 15 Another Sison success NEVILLE SISON firmly established hiimull as the o! >n\ I top cross-country runner when he won his fifth successive race at Seletar yesterdav. Bison Again beat his team mate, Bill Thompson, who finished 200 yards behind, lie clocked i" nun 23 sec. Bison was content to follow
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  • 132 15 i- i final oj the 8.8.HJ A. Benioj t > competition w!. Div. Two e! PulO Bukoin, 3-1 at Jalun Besar yesterday Ford, who adapti ci them* .selves betit r to the <>r i ground conditions, controllt d play throughout. They led 2-u m the fin
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    • 139 15 THE STRAITS TiMES tach succeeding issue of The Straits limes mi Annual gains new friends and new admirers for the beauty and charm of the Malayan scene I conies vividly to life in full colour and monotone in its pages This superb quality I publication is always appreciated by you!
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  • 187 16 Challenge to Jaytne by a bosom foe V BLONDE In fur coat and hardly anything else hurled t bosom to- bosom challenge at modestly -clad layne Mansfield i»» Milan last nisht. l i i American movie tar gaped open-mouthed a.s the girl crash< d into J tyne's news conference, shouted
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  • 67 16 POLICE in Hong Kong yesterday con fi r mod they seized a quantity of baggage containing football gear belonging to members of the Kwong Wah Football Team who recently visited Bangkok. They said they were making inquiries after finding packages containing more than two pounds of crude
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  • 44 16 TPHE construction of the Royal Navy's nuclearpowered submarine Dreadnought "i.s proceeding as planned," 1 1< Admiralty stated in London yesterday. A .spokesman denied a report that the Government was contemplating halting all design and research work on tti'* submarine. Reuter
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  • 26 16 I !hi it lan Dior, the Paris i t on de igner died .it an hotel at Montecatini, Italy at imflrik'Jit Reuter
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  • 129 16 IjWEN nuclear energ naj j be In ufflcient for the i t needs wit hln a hunIred 1 1 Prof< 01 M G t< rday told a con fen nci In ond< >n ol i 1 1 leal i i." lm n mlghl thi n
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