The Singapore Free Press, 7 June 1958

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1 4 The Singapore Free Press
  • 15 1 The Singapore Free Press lalaya's Own Family Paper Saturday. lime h tP&B. I'm-, Ls Cti.
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  • 180 1 PRO-RUSSAAN MEN HELD IN GIG TITO SWOOP v „\Y security police have I about 40 suspected sympathisers in two i-ups. it was learned in Mcrday. und-up was described as It concerned people sympathies for Russia Scviet-Yugoslav dis•cially people who ailed for the same reason Cominform offensive islavia after 1048 lids
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  • 88 1 Cholera: A warning to Rangoon DANGOON authorities yesterday warned citizens to take preventive measures against cholera following lour fatal cases in the Moulmein di trict, 10U miles away. They said there was no cause for alarm though one death had been reported in Rangoon. They said the case originated in
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  • 71 1 TWELVE leading members of the banned Federal 1 party— which claims to speak toi the ramiJ 22 detained since Thursday iurM Among the latest detained Is Mr. G. Nalliah. a member of the Senate. The first 10 Included seven members oi parliament. The others
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  • 36 1 Sea mail from Britain to Singapore has been arriving regularly and has not so far been affected by the London dock .strike, a General PoM OiTue spokesman told the Firr Press thl3 morning.
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  • 126 1 "f'AUGHT UP In Tndonesian Government preparations to attack the rebel stronghold oi Menado," was the terse message received in Sydney yesterday from London journalist James Mos.sman. He had been missing for over three works since he left Tawau British North Borneo In a
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  • 75 1 MACMILLIAN'S PLANE TURNS BACK r j nia "Whispering .uivim British Minister, Mr. cmillan, to the talks with Presi- shower returned day to London one hour after it set out. -prop airliner, i gone 300 miles, veloped engine trouble. pokesman said aircraft was by to which thp Minister could I an
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  • 132 1 SPOKESMAN for the ah ai teria Committi c for Public Bafety said In Algiers lai I night I General Chai le di had the committ< i port withoul condl and withi vi ri rye, Speaking rx I minute: nfter Oen < ilf tooK oil
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  • 251 1 V() ONi; was more surprised at Slant's 7-2 victory in the Thomas (up series against America than their veteran team manager, Mr. Pravat Pattabongse. He Said: "1 m-ver e\pected my playen to win by this marjjin. Kcloif th« i (ixiure began I thought it would be
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  • 74 1 Lebanese troops, supported j by jet fighters, yesterday I attack. -cl and put to flight rebels in Ihe Tripoli region of North Lebanon, said an army communique In Beirut. The communique said a large number of rebels had taken up position.-; In the area- These positions were
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    • 74 1 life J&^'' v.y/r/'''- ■>. ,-xv:. 1 Sflfey .'/.•y'-'-'/.'.'/A V/jy .'>> make-up Hial n<'\ er cakes, never liirns orangc-y; 'Love Paf is pressed powder plus foundation with Revlon's own skin-softening Lanoiite Unhkc loose powder. lt*l spillproof, foolproof Give, you a natural-looking bloom that never changes colour— because it contains up to
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  • 209 2 Nothing yet to justify summit says Dulles AjK. John Foster DuUes, the 5,,,,, the s,,vi,t Union's demand '> ference was "enttrel, arbitral IuTSSj '"There is no reason for n enmmh prospects ior a summit conference, Mr, Dulles stated that so far nothing had developed from the preliminary diplomatic negotiations Ul
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  • 150 2 THEY PRAYED FOR RAIN-AND IN 12 HOUR IT RAINED RUN Mil in Katmandu an hoilf late last nigh! within \> hours of the start Of prayers i*> i- the end of the drought in Nopal Rejoicing thousands believed the drought was ending as the result ut the Intercession of their
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  • 143 2 T.T. rider killed -hits pole at 100 m.p.h. A MOTOR CYCLIST in the Senior Tourist Trophy Race at Douglas, Isle of Man, yesterday was killed instantly when he crashed Into a telegraph pole j at 100 m.p.h. alter losing l control of his machine on a tricky bend. He was
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  • 38 2 Communist writer Tardos, imprisoned for 1 months last Novemb. the "counter-revolutionarj rial of the writers Dery, Gyula Hay and Zol an Zelk, has been 'leasei i Budapest Govei spokesman said veste lav.- Reuter
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  • 62 2 IKE FORGOT THAT D-DAY DATE PRESIDENT EISENHO ER. who l< d the invasi of Prance as Supreme m Commander i; apparently foi fcerday was the or D-Day. He gave fast for if) Republican bers or the Houj Repr seritatives at the Whi Mouse. Autograp cai of table seatings, the Pres
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  • 304 2 AFTER hearing Lebanon's Charges and the United Arab Republic's denial, the Security Council yesterday ignored a u.a.r. call to throw out the Lebanese complaint and adjourned further discussion until Tuesday afternoon, The adjournment was proposed by Britain's Sir Pi< won Dixon, who supported a suggestion
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    7 2 "She takes this integration with France seriously
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    • 157 2 l wwMtßc TO CO i j on SUNDAY t.WRNINC m COMI 10 0411 ifTi uiPARTMtNT WHICH OPENS EVEKY I (UNOAH L! TO iM i m but closes on Saturday i o I vori. fy or CROCODILE V" ;< > '•> HiJAMAI j iOCKS UNDI iB ON $AU yowr Vis/# /i
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  • 205 3 HOPES OF DOCKS ACCORD DASHED over a peace V to end London". dock strike m* «ci nopes oi an ium to work and d the throat oi in perishable 100 men joined inofflctoJ strike yesswell the total out n almost 20,000 T about lhl total la- 1 lorce A total
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  • 182 3 'English will keep place as main S'pore language' nr. LuuuMi uiiitiuagt- will remain Hie 'lingua Iraiua" t»l Singapore All. A. J. Thomas, retiring British Council representative In the Colony, predicted last ni^iit at a farewell dinner. He described English as "the International language here" and said more and more people
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  • 183 3 CHINA MARKET IS 'UNLIMITED,' SAYS LABOUR' MP MR UMIOI D WILSON, a former President of the Board ol Trade, said in Manchester yesterday that it was a tragedy that Russia, not Britain or Americawas building China's big nev factories The Labour Parlian in\ eclared: The stupid degree of dependence or.
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  • 76 3 Three men convicted o[ conspiring to obstruct the course of justice in Britain b South Coast resort ol Brighton were yesterday refused leave to appeal to the House of Lords. Applications had been made by Samuel Bellson. bookmaker sentenced to three years imprisonment, and Brighton
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  • 26 3 The new French Foreign Minister, M. Maurice Couve De Murvklle, will visit Bonn on Monday a French Foreign Office spokesman said yesterday Reuter
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    • 27 3 4 »ide choice of CAMERAS, PHOTOGRAPHIC ACCESSORIES AND TAPE-RECORDERS For Your Selection BY ALL LEADING MAKERS JACKS PHOTO 11 Br, ue Road, (Capitol Bldg)S pote Tel: *****.;
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    • 141 3 DISTINGUISHED GIFTS FOR DISTINGUISHED PERSONS., I But KELANTAN SILVER Ifi BIUCh more than ju 4. a glftM it embodies in it the goodwill message ot the Bimple Malayan villagers, their aesthetic taste, their hardwork and perseverance. To tin' receiver it enlivens the memory <»t his Connections With Malaya. To tho.M/
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  • 168 4 The Singapore Free Press Saturday June 7. 1958. Opinion NO MAGIC FORMULA UNDUE pessimism over I General de Gaulle's inability to produce a magic formula for a prompt solution of the vexed Algerian problem is premature. This pioblem appears to be rather different from the other territorial problems that have
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  • 765 4 What Liz Taylor can learn of life from Lauren Bacall in Be] Air, Hollywood, the houses are solid and large and the district Is so exclusive that the roads are not provided with pavements; no-one is expected to walk when every home has two or three cars. It is here
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  • 296 4  -  Lan Mok-ai by TWO small dustbins, always placed near the piano at Malaya Hall are thought to have been "instrumental' in forming the first dance band of Malayan students in London. It happened when Mr. NT. Rajah, a lawyer and secretary of the
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  • 172 4  -  Beachcomber jkdbgkj DAU-UY, what has happened to the famous Summit talks?" "Well you see. We don't want the Russians to use them for pro-pa -gan-da." "But wiiy could not we use tivm for our pro*pa-gan-da? Or have we not got an-y?" v course we have child. bu!
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 63 4 NEW ARRIVALS IN NEW DESIGNS 100 I Djcrons. 100 Orlons. Nyion mixed Duron j I CANNON BEDSHEET SETS Sheets Towels, Blankets English Germ. in Printed j Cl PI 36' FRENCH LEOPARD SKIN VELVEI jg in 3 LuvJv Coleun I tit our < tents' Tailoring Dcpt I II A.l J Ttxtileti
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    • 40 4 CUPS TANKARDS SPOONS MEDALS TROPHIES I THAT GLORIFY ONES DEEDS OF SKILL VALOUR I t S.P.H.deSILVALTD. i i 45, HIGH STREET, AIRPORT SINGAPORE 6, STATION ROAD, IPOH Asso( i \i i; COMPANY S.P.H. de SILVA (H.K.) LTD. I HONG KONG
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  • 253 5 LvERNMENTS of neigh I kouring countries may be lU( take part in the trade fair to be ln Singapore to celebrate advent of self-government. Onr of the sponsors, Mr. fen Pheng Oeck, said they inuld seek the advice of the Chief Minister,
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  • 215 5 Dirty?Visitors get the blame I rpHE National Regis- 1] I tration Oilice in I Sta >rd Road which I lis vis Iby about 400 1 m tevy day, is as k as clean as I* Government I! sin Singapore. I* A reader however 1° ed call it ?st Govern- I:
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  • 66 5 tries do not at all InterIrty ftrit Inngresa or try tO KM c, Belgium to 20, m Consulate iv months i that coun- trSe« wishing to take par] In the Congress •nouia contact them, But so far, the Consulate has not rec< ived any in cjuiries. a
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  • 264 5 WORK ON FIRST PHASE OF SHB's $40 MIL SCHEME DUE TO BEGIN PRELIMINARY work on the Singapore Harbour Board's $40--000,000 East Lagoon extension scheme has been completed, the Free Press was told yesterday. I The Board's engineering deportment is now working on final details of the whole project before actual
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  • 190 5 ACTIVE consultations are now being held between the various Government departments on how best to implement the development plan to improve rural areas in Singapore. The Chief Minister, Mr. Urn Yew Hock, has temporarily assumed responsibility for the plan, but a spokesman of
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  • 25 5 Thr Federal Government yesterday reported in Washington that unemployment dropped in May oy 2iGnnn to 4.904,000, Its lOWelr point since January,— r< uter,
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    • 77 6 Smokers who know M I now smoke the I J Menthol Misi makes the Big I if<:Ji tobacco taste ficshcr while I i you re smoking. S And the frcsliness ttap With you I long after smoking, too. liy \fnnufa< ttnrrf bit \B I ItiiqtU Mwrn JT E Tobacco Co.,
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 224 6 IJEFI*' lIAWKi: by Sydney Jordaii f 4 Si-EEK SILVER CANBEGGA TAKES OhF WiTH I LAU«A -^^^^^T I HAVt *VAWT TOGO. JEFFrHU OesriHATiQKj -AUi>rf?Al/A.\ how DID yOU A tiCIENICE > HA i WAMT TO BE IN THIS I LhmmhPV «ad MANAGE TO 7 OEGCeE.JEPF- LiTTLe OUWH6HTf J «W (^ETINONTMIS/ TWEV'CE CATMEC
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    • 488 6 BORN today, you mv.i ju ard I becoming v vlclllu l aga I H moods. You will tin d h at v UWII I from great exaltation I I I presslon. P de- 1 I Otherwise, you have good judtmi^ I are sincere, and have many ffi I capabilities which
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  • THE FREE PRES Saturday MAGANIZE
    • 9 1 THE FREE PRES Saturday MAGANIZE Singapore, June 7, 1958.
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    • 1434 1  - HOW TO MAKE A MILLION ERIC SEWELL IIOSI of us dream of wliai we'd do if |V became millionaire*... and that's as l«r we gei ihe dream. Bui if we iik*- <I |C example of a voimg Brilon It 1,,,"."** seem wo difficult his advire is dou'l Iliink aboul moner.
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    • 259 1  -  AMANDA MARSHALL BY 4 MISS Lesley Thurborn, reading hisA tory at Oxford University on a a year scholarship, is abandoning her academic career, two years before sittin* for her degree, to get marruii. Everybody is pleased, exc. P r h,., guess, her tutor and the principal of
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    • 600 2 TRIALS OF A SOVIET TEDDY BOY Narrow pants led to taunl yLADIMIR TOKAREV, by insisting on wearing his llew tl narrow trousers while he studied at Novosibirsk rid.ltß Institute, Russia, nearly got himself expelled for being a "uood-M f No sooner had he bought the trousers, only 25 centimetres (il
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    • 643 2  - You can't slow down Stirling Moss LISA MOYNIHAN By m TT was not surprising to find five sleek cars drawn up outside the front door of White Cloud Farm. Two of them belonged to the owners of this one-time home of the Rothschilds m Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Moss. m
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      6 2 Perhaps THIS time you'll believe W»1
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    • 336 3  - NEW LOOK AT ROOT OF ALL JUVENILE EVIL JENNIFER JOHNS I By 4 CHILD," the sociolo- A gists tell us- "is what its parents make it." In other words cliaractertorraing as well as charity begins at home. This at any rate, is what we parents have been told and, until
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    • 429 3  - A ballerina finds bliss with broom EILEEN ANDERSON By £HE has been dancing her way round the world since she was 16. While girls ot her own age were still obeying a school-teacher's voice she heard nothing but the voice of admiration, the thunder of applause and the soft fall
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    • 25 3 MUST be one of the lucky days this customer of a Singapore five-foot-way barber appears to have no apprehensions.
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    • 87 3 AvrOUT iamhorce with a difference will be held «> rhinatord, Ss*eX, In AVgUlt. But instead 0/ nlwmii,u, rnundthc -camp-fire many of the 500 SwOt he tllent All arc disabled. Some are blind, BOM deaf ana some arc crippled. They are comma from the COflt icnf from Holland,
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    • 796 3 Hair-cut?— Better consult the calendar! THHE Chinese, who put a value on every single thing, have given careful consideration to the hair. In a previous essay I mentioned that I would be considered a very unlucky person for a Chinese to meet when on his way to play mahjong for
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    • 104 4 Pelham Croom reviews the new films Last week I saw films from four different countries. This week I have seen four different types of film which means that there is something to suit everyone's taste. Comedy, drama, war, and the Westerns. Not one of them is an
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    • 231 4 IT 18 said that every girl I l<>ve. s a sailor, and it is almost as true to say that everyone likes a Western and box -oft ire statistics show not only that Cowboya and Indian, are as popular as ever but that the
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    • 283 4 'jHREE Men I producers h,, Ws ul I admit a very vi I adaptation of Jerome I K. Jerome's famous I can remember the H E tmg, of the time. Boulu I tei .s Lock a: ui Pliyllis B Court at Henley
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    • 181 4 US Rangers pack plenty of punch THE Young Invaders" Is an American war film and it tells the story of William Orlando Darby who formed the American version of the British Commandos the Rangers. What Colonel Darby acnieved is now a part of American history. The British Commandos, known and
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    • 20 4 v Here in the "Young in voders'* Etchika Chau- rcau objects strnn(/li/ ■to being disinfected (t gainst typhus.
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    • 369 4 '•rMIY TERROR" is a good \J thriller. It could have been a brilliant thriller had Andrew. L. Stone who wrote and directed it, been gifted with a little more imagination. Rod Steiger and James Mason are the stars and Steiger
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    • Round the World Market Prices
      • 178 7 LONDON, Jum> t Previous Today No. 1 RSS C-if Fmopean ports JKum 1 buyers 21 buyers sellers 22 sellers July 21% buyers 21 buyers 22Yg .sellers 22 sellers lIUBBEB N^ 1 KSS Soot buyers 22 buyers 229 i sellers 22^ sellers i;t HSU R No 1 RSS
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      • 111 7 I NEW YORK, June G Previous Today n\ -!i.»i(> spot 94 75 nor 95.00 nom. 1 1\ fatures stuiiis contract July 93.87 buyers 93.87 buyers 94.62 sellers 94.75 sellers Srpt 93 50 buyers 93.(2 buyers 94.37 sellers 94.62 sellers lOM Quirt but steady. SALES: Nil. KIISLW.II: 1
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      • 34 7 I NEW YORK. June 6. Previous Today 30 Industrials 468.55 469.60 Railroads 117.45 117.27 10 Domestic Bonds 90.66 90.59 r> I lilities 78.61 "S-88 65 Mo,ks Composite Averages lt'.L' ;u; 162.62
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      • 51 7 I Malabar spot and awaiting Sarawak unquoted Muntok white elease 25 1 a floats 25'^, June .spot and awaiting release 39 'hipment 25%. I^mpong spot afloats 38, and Juno shipment ting release 25%, afioats 37. sellers ex-dock. a l June shipment 25*4Above prices quoted in U.S. cents per
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      • 99 7 LONDON, June 6. Previous Today COPRA Philippines c.i.f. U.K./ North Kuiopean ports delivered »ei«hl per long ton Jane/July $191 sellers $IW!* "om. <<)I'H\. straits c.i.f. U.K./Norlh European ports delivered rAI jeilht per long ton June/July HO norn W4 >^ COCONUT oil crude Straits < Kuiopean ports
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    • 25 7 The Balcstipr Girl Schools will hold their third combined annual athletic sports on Thursday. June II on the school Held at 3 p.m
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    • 186 7 70 HAWKERS SAY THEY'LL DEFY ORDER TO QUIT TPHE health committee of the Singapore City A Council has decided that about 70 hawkers who had been doing business in the Silat Koad area must go. The committee has given them time till July 3. If they remain in that area
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    • 200 7 A SEA CADET, 17- year-old Leading Seaman X- V. Rajasingam (above), has been awarded the Ben Line scholarship for a four month sailing course on board the Benavon to England. Rajasingam. who is in the Form IV at the Victoria Institution and
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    • 635 8  -  Diana Ross m a The Laird of Strathkillen \S a child he was known as Grim Alec, but after his death as Alec o' the Shirt. He was called Grim Alec for the hard, cruel way he had. Many are the tales told of him and none
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    • 417 8 TTHE winners of last week's colour-in contest (each of whom will receive a $5 prize in due course) are as follows: Miss Goh Chap Koon (14), 168 Upper Scrangoon Road, Singapore 19. MiSS T. K. Hymatvathy (11), 572-A Scran goon Road, Singapore 8. Master Teo Eng Chee
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    • 334 8 When all Rupert's signs have failed to explain anything he gets an idea. I may bo able to talk to him in the .same thai he talks to me," he muses, lumping on to j bench he beckons the oth«:r to him and presses two
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    • 739 9  -  The Rev. Robert Coleman By 4 pARSON, setting "i' T v isit tn his parish m i vous. What rec< pt lon will as hfc knocks at l0O r? Are the peothe house as tsive as he la? larce houses than one present a special Whom
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    • 1289 9 Ml R( HOF ENGLAND lndrcw 's Cathedral: 7.00 1 C immunlon; s.oo a.m. Communion; 9.30 a.m. i 0.30 a.m. MorncZ (Memorial Ham, 114 D v communion; G.OO p.m. <v iiiiflft^ (Tiuicn, ILatong: 1 vJoir.nv.nlon, C veil ai.d Sunday School, C V," t Clasf and gyanService; 0 PJn-
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    • WEEKEND QUIZ PAGE
      • 288 10 VOC REALLY ARK THE MOST INCREDIBLE PEOPLE! I WORK OUT 1 DIFFICULT QUESTIONS WHICH I FEEL SURE WILL BAFFLE YOl, AND WHAT HAPPENS? You givt me tiie answers as though you were thought readers. Take the film quiz as an example, it should have
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      • 199 10 PRIZE QUIZ ONE SEVERAL people told me I liaci made the Quiz too hard, bui there was a larger Hock ol entries than ever. Although only onft scored lull marks there was a considerable hatch who gained five points. The winner was' Mr. H.V Rogers ol No. L> Mess. H.M.
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        69 10 Another Job for the Crystal Ball -and Tan Tcck Chye ol 178 Mouimein Road. Bingapore-11, was selected the winner. The film was the "Shadow On The Window 1 with Phil Carey, Betty Garrett and John Barry I really do hope to beat you thla week 1 Wh;n do
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      • Article, Illustration
        185 10 TVR HAN HOE LIM of 758 Mountbatten Road. Singapore 15, scored the most marks in Last week's quiz although our old I'rii nd W. O. Steers was a close srcond. Answers were; 1. Leandei to meet his sweeth< art Hero; 2. The Griffin or Gryphon 3 See
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      • 201 10 ANSWER to i, v I last o| t le Koail Safetj pro- 9 blenis i v (i(t M your bod> away 9 from behind the S wheel. Gel your head down and S braci j ourseU 9 against the dash- 9 board. 9 Tli c steering S
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    • 730 11 BOTH TEAMS ARE BANKING ON A 5-4 VICTORY i\\ MARK'S team manager anticipates a victory in vi or <; in tonights Thomas Cup inter-zone semi-final at Singapore* Badminton Hall. Rut the Indonesians in turn say that they will beal the Danes 5-4. With both team managers confident oj victory, this
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    • 89 11 DAVIS CUP: Britain in zone s-final BRITAIN qualified for the Davis Cup European Zone semi-flna] yesterday when they gained a winning 3-0 lead over Germany at Scarboi ough, Yorkshire. Having won the opening i two singles Britain took the dOUbleB when Mike Davies and Bobby Wilson beat Rupert Huber and
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    • 103 11 ■JOE Cai 36 y< ar ild hitting Irish and Alan Thirlwell i pvlce c ngli h champion, won through to the final oi the British Amateur ""i f champion, hip yesterday at Bt Andi cw 1 1, Scotland Can defeated Michael Bonallack 23 year old
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    • 488 12 GLORIOUS COMEBACK FOR EX-CHAMPION Is> CHARLES BSYCE rHE man who hit the final stroke to oust America from the fhomas Cup last night it the Singapore Badminton Hall thus capped ins return to international sport. Out of action for the past two years, Pinit Pattabongse made a comeback when Siam
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    • 283 12 F ENGLAND HELD a tomJ manding position over New Zealand after two days' play in the first cricket Test at Kclgbaston vstrrday. Alter gaining a first innings load of 127 runs. England's batsmen redeemed their earlier batting failure by scoring
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 78 7 I -'Ullllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli I 1 SINGAPORE I I I HIGH TIDES I I '<>»AY: 3.13 p.m. 5 I S '"MORROW: 2.28 a.m. 5 1 ;»n,| 3,53 pm I MONDAYS 3.18 a.m.= I s >"d 4.37 p.m. I ESDAIi 4.17 a.m. I S and 5.29 p.m. I kVEDNEBDATj 5.32 am I »nd
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    • 59 7 Today's radio programme Saturday Date; 130 Time Signal (wd gQO Us tenera Calling, and News' 145 Saturday Dnfo; prCiSf n trd by Felix Puerto; 845 ana new.% n T1 'L e Me a Story; 9.00 Badmin--2.15 Weekend Spor 2j gj «B| »J^J y ToUrfiam ent Latin-American Way, MJ Igg slgnal
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 149 8 CLUES ACROSS.— 3. The Spirit that is obtained from famous playwright who sugar-cane. 10. The Archwrote Pygmalion." 6. Per- bishop of Canterbury is I -son who is not yet 21. 8. "Dr. 13. In most The head servant in a towns the "speed "is hou o 9. a kind of
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    • 121 8 A colour-in contest I With prizes for you! I DOCKET -MONEY prizes River Valley Road. Singa« I are offered for colour- pore 9, to reach her Dot I Ing this scene with paints. later than Thursday next, I crayons or chalks. Age limit is 15. B There are four prizes
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 91 9 Jaiparsad Rai Maniparsad Rai—* Bh^. These fine (iurkha triplets, this merry Chinese toddler and the cute. Jilk <;/ little. Malay girl, all have one thing in i common they are splendid examples of f.actogcn-fed babies and you can safely j trust to Lactogen too. i im Kok Hoon I enggpng
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    • 287 11 We're banking I Gi? doubles |U/ THVT }I.\irill-;s ARK YOl BANKING ON AGAINST lif INDOM SIA? banking on winning all four doubles matches, ne ov two singles as well. do you regard as the biggest thre.it to your ■dunces? Why? 1 threat is Sonneville because he Is rated < three
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    • 293 11 Terrific VALUE' I THE WEEK ENDER is Malaya's and W Wliim^^" I*-*1 Singapore's exciting week-end maJ|iiL&* gazine with 36 packed pages of \^l# terrific reading! fo U v r cr g i5 aut ;Ui A W*% X Startiii" this w«rk is THE TK.JKR week is shapely SR/^ii^ AMAN LIFE STORY
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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  • FREE PRESS RACE DAY Special
    • 12 1 FREE PRESS RACE DAY Special I ...'.LL'-11-'-lilL'."-': '1!" Saturday, June 7, 1958.
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    • 377 1 THE FREE PRESS THE STRAITS TIMES SINGAPORE STANDARD SIAMG^AU I MI. AN I EWIS trespasser EPSOM JEEP CAM. HOY I POINTER WINDSOR LAD SCRUTINEER KWEE LOH t i < OURTIEB MOVIE HOUSE ll COURTIER (iOLI) COIN MOVIE HOUSE MOVIE HOUSE II COURTIER MOVIE BOUSE N V.
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    • 640 1  - THREE RINGS AND NAZAKAT WILL NOT START ALLAN LEWIS By pi KM; Rings and Nazakat will not start in the main race at Ipoh this afternoon. James Aitch will favourite. He has it ions to suit, and his second to tteral in the GovCup at Singashould win. ught he was
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      • 37 1 I MMIII'I .IIIIIIIII'IIIIIHIIIIHIIIIIMIIIIIIHtIMIII BEST BETS 1 f k' r y* BKST bets should l>< On Parole <mi tirr. and .loskcr 111 Brst outsiders:- Krliablr. lire K'*k :inU Darendai. THE GOING Thr Koine will to* vrr\ food (IMt)«
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    • 1075 2 I RACE 1-2.15: CLASS 4, DIV. 4-6 FLttS. 1 ISUI OVEMPIN 6yr. bag iQuek.M &J. Singh) Noordin IJQ Mftwl ***** MV PKTKK syr chag I Huku Kongsi) Martin 8 13 Johnson 3 BUBB9 NEVER REGRET syr. brag 'Mr. Mrs. p. F. Thong i R. Break 8H
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    • 1106 2 Form of all today's runner at Ipoh RACE CARD— from Page 2 RACE S-5.55: CLASS 4. DIV. i_s.l FURS. HOEMAKER 4yr. brirg (Yang Koy Kongssi, Vong 9.00 Barratt oLOMBIA syr. beh (Amazon St.) E. Brcuk 8.12 > l \V() DIMENSION 7yr. breg (Shaw St.) Spencer 8.11 I URLS syr. beg
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    • 1338 4 On PAROLE AND JOSKER III BEST BETS OF THE DAY i\\ PAROLE and Josker 111 arc m$ best bets in today's iaiv card at Ipoh, James Aitch IS my selection for the Derby trial (Race Five). RACE ONE TLJOVIE house ii finished sixth in his last run to Knightsbridge over
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    • 583 4  -  ALLAN LEWIS By Q EVEN CLASS 1 1 n SPRINTERS MADE I FAST TIMES AT IPOH THIS MORNING. The outstanding porformei was newcomer Anna Kttmara, who disposed of three In 36 4/5 about two i horses out Imm the inside rails. Jt was a promising
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