The Singapore Free Press, 30 May 1959

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1 4 The Singapore Free Press
  • 16 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya*! Own Family Paper pore, Saturday. Mfjj M, I i 15 Cts.
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  • 82 1 Selangor off to brisk start 1,500 voters ,o the today I of polling hat overInterest in in [apore. a brisk Ol ihe point Kuala i the surrounding di rural areas tain the first two uere had been a of voters. Institution, Ku pur, about 500 waiting and cast their vol
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  • 17 1 IGTON corres- erday hn Fosrcame intense I Dulles's said to avoid conferthe America." U.P.I
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  • 1085 1 ALL ORDERLY AS BIG CROWDS QUEUE TO VOTE Electors at polling stations from 6.30 a.ro Police firm, patient LON(. but orderly queues were- formed at most voting stations this morning when the people ol Singapore went to the polls lo elecl the ."»1 members of the new Legislative Assembly Irom
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  • NEWS IN BRIEF
    • 53 2 BAGDAD KAIHO last night quoted li iqi Premier Ibdel Karim K.issini .is saying (hat Iraq would stop accepting l S .uu next wick M. Charles Bourgi Pan '.cur who returned from Gci yesterday ajtei unsucfully trying to East-Wi n ministers' conference table, announced lust nighi had obtained permission ti) borrow
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    • 29 2 King Olav of Norv arrived in London by air yesterday on a four-day private visit as guest ol Queen Elizabeth and tiie Duke of Edinburgh at Windsor Castle. Reuter
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    • 40 2 A 74-ycar-oia icuioic from Johannesburg, Mrs. Adelaide Young, arrived in Southampton yesterday on a £6,000 spending spree. Shi' the money by a frU died last year, on condition that she used it all on travel in! hin fen years Reuter
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    • 20 2 British lilm s(;ir Audrey Hepburn is recuperating at i>ur- genstock, Switzerland. Unconfirmed reports say that the actress sufTered a miscarriage.
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    • 49 2 British troops have been barred from Nlcosi.i s walled city anil the predominantly Greek western ami south-west nu suburbs from 1 p.m. to midnight today and tomorrow because of a political rally Nicosia is al i v ul> out of bounds to British troops between midnight and dawn. Reuter
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    • 47 2 A Able und Ba ter, the American "miracle mon- ered unhurt inter a 10.000 m.p.h. flight into space on j Thursday, arrived in San Juan. Puerto Rico, yes- terday in thc U.S. fleet tug Kiowa. Both mon- keys and tiose cone will lown to Washington. it/.- Reuter
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    • 31 2 .\u RAF troop carrier crashed ou take-oft at Khartoum yesterday and first reports said five of the six -man crew were killed. Two men and two women were seriousy injured.- Reuter
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  • 49 2 THE YUGOSLAV Government said in Belgrade yesterday reports that Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, the Soviet Prime Minister, had invited President Tito to meet him on the Albanian border were "not true." A spokesman said the "preciseness" of the reports was "in reverse proportion to their accuracy." Reuter
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  • 184 2 ARE IRON CURTAIN HEADS TO CONFER IN TIRANA? Communist blot planes eonverge on Albania lIFAYY AIK traffic between Soviet bloc i U )ihk and Albania was reported in Belgrade vest day, starting speculation that Communist htl conferences may be under way in Tirana th Albanian capital. 4 ne Another explanation
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  • 219 2 K 's attacks on Greece, Italy anger America r rill*: American State Department warned Mr. Khrushc'bev yesterday that his recent propaganda campaign against Greece and Italy "can scarcely improve the chances of successful negotiations at any level." •The policy of the United States Government is one of unswerving support for
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  • 59 2 Leaders of the tin industry in Kuala Lumpur wire bllant this morning over the International Tin Council' decision to increase the third quarter tin export quotas from 23.000 tons to Ihey said that Ma ild be allowed to export 5 tons more during the > period from
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  • 33 2 MR MICHAEL STEWART lunsellor at the i y in Ankara, i appoint* n Peking noun lay. Mr. Stewart, 48. served on B Commis3ionei poinfment to Ai in Hi Reuter
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  • 33 2 D( 8,000.000 parts of the British i monwealth ar< three-day motorin ence opening In I June 10. The autoin.it' tion of Singapc presented by Mr. E. u. Rushwoi Reuter
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  • 26 3 orn The Desert Song, which will be presented by tlie Neu ers at the Victoria Theatre from next Thursday to Saturday.
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  • 195 3 AFTER 100 DIED BLOOD FEUD ENDS IN CYPRUS t GREEK Cypriot village gang- leader has handed to Archbishop Makarios a cloth bag packed witn arms and ammunition yesterday and formally declared the end of a 30-year-old vendetta which has killed an esti- 100 people. villager, Antonis Zacharia, is one of
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  • 41 3 t T I ish Government is to be asked in the Lords next week whether they ha: trying to communicate with creatures in rmer Member of Parliament. Sir Lord Fraser of Lonsdale tabled a this effect yesterday. Reuter
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  • 198 3 Master's body found in dustbin r |MIK body of a m 1 ma ter, clad in women clothing, was found thru Into a dustbin in a lavatory at a boy.s at Herefi esterd Police cordoned on i pren Whiteci idary Modem l; hool and sent hoi the 800 pupils who
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  • 72 3 A 24 -YEAR -OLD farm rker, William Jenkin, terday commltti d for trial at Nottinghamshire Assizes on Ch murdering a 12-year-old girl, Janice Anne Hoi He pleaded not guilty and d his defence. ml was found stranrj and assaulted her home at Binbrook, Lincoln lv
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    • 82 3 ;>#•' ADELPHI HOTEL t Drink and Dance in cool, cosy comfort music by the NEW ADELPHI QUINTET (Nightlv except Sundays) GYPSY CALYPSO LATIN AMERICAN AND CONTINENTAL DANCE MUSIC cr rut ions: telephone 2810. ROM ONE BOOTH TO ANOTHER! STAFF HAVE VOTED EARLY TODAY CAUSE THEY WANT TO SERVE YOU -LOW
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  • 162 4 The Singapore Free Press Saturday, May 30, 1959, Opinion Our day of destiny npHIS is our day of des--1 tiny. Today w this tiny, teeming Singapore go to the polls to elect those who are to guide the destinies not of the old Colony of Singapore but of the new
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  • Article, Illustration
    10 4 "Hero comes father. Best case of Time-wilMiot-thantfe-thee' I've ever met."
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  • 457 4  - Now look who's 'cooking' the books PETER WILSHER By •THIRTY million people work in Britain's factories, shops and offices. And last year 100,000 ol them wen- caught cooking the books, fiddling the returns or stealing the stock. Every firm employing 500 men knows that at least one of them is
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 38 4 WOOLLEN PANAMA Suitiags 58" Shade S 32 .50 per pr. trousers $1 10.00 per suit Visit Our Gent'.. I A 1 LOR ING 1)1 IM II A.I A. I TEXTILES LTD., 71. High Street. S'pore Tels: ***** 310.
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    • 52 4 j *S. 3f »Srt«» £'<<• j /L-*-*. 6 Station Roaaj, look. W N4 a^k w Mr*- ---r *l ''P T aa^^afsAaCSi CJaw'ia te-'v# *Vj| E^-tI flw PP^ afcT'-y I IT^^^____M^f****t^aaW=^***i««^' t l,J >^^ril r -.^^ABB Maaffi.^ 16 mm Sound \P IK*, b^* Pro jec to l^-^Bpt r^ JACKS PHOTO CO
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  • 57 5 of the i I au ion re now ha'.- talks in London u defence and r e shows Mr. A. G. Account>ato A. H. i .ley. sec re Kuala Lumpur ry: Tengku Malayan nmissioner; Mr c. idambar, secreih ;h ComMr. R. G. K.
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  • 221 5 EMPLOYEES MUST GET TIME TO VOTE AS polling was in progress this morning, a Gov- ernment spokesman reminded employers of their obligation to give their employees time oIT to vote. Today is a public holiday, but as usual on a holiday, there arc hundreds of establishments which are carrying on
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  • 79 5 Giant oil drilling barge off r |MIE Orient Explorer, a 1 giant oil drilling barge buill in Southampton for the Shell oil company in Brunei, left Singapore yesterday morning ior Labuan. It arrived in Singapore on Wednesday on its way tn British Borneo, where it will be used for undersea
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  • 76 5 Heavy sales of new stamps seen {AI commemorative stamps to b( by Singapore post offices on Monday e inauguration of the new constituted to be heavy following the rust overs since they were first sold or ol the at--1 ned enl ot InWefC a few hours it further the total
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  • 55 5 A farewell recital A farewell recital for Miss Noreen Stokes* and Mr. Louis Moyser is to be presented by Mr. Goh Soon Tloe at 8.45 p.m. on June 17 at the Cultural Centre. Miss Stokes and Mr. Moyser will join Mr. Goh to form a trio. Work Beethoven, Brahn Dvorak
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  • 46 5 Pakistani Information Minister Habibur Rahman made a public appeal in Karachi yesterday to Indian Prime Minister Nehru to top India's communal riots. Mr. Rahman said there liave been 461 such riots In India since 1950. including one this month U.P.I
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 221 6 .11 II lIAUKi: Svdnvy Jordan >l WIMt \Ki; Im Lee Falk and Phil l»avis -A k \T LENCKE'S AL WA YS I YOU WAVE YES.S R.hO Pl\C\Z TZ~^. AS 1 rVANPEBtN6 OrPTO] TWER'&WT/ LISTINGS FOR LXTTMAR.TAKE >, MT. j =^==r, STKANeE PLACES--] NAMB--/ <3Y*NT. EVIPENTLY TM!G FILM TO TWE PARrv\
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    • 440 6 BN toda the taleni I ■I ty to acquire fl of imparting it 1: fl tertainlngly t. 1 I with the sDoken fl word and will I fl 1 ilngly 1 JoulddoweUl, I |»ftSa»A a I /amatic. You might b, I the gjf». wreen, or ra I Original and Inventive
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  • Round the World Market Prices
    • 113 7 Above prices Quoted tn pence LO N D I'l-MOUS lo.i l" 1 28 Julv •Den 29' KSS buyers s settlement luly \uu Ml. I Above ori< >** tn wnct* llf European ports June 327 HPFFK: Black Sarawak Special tl( Europesn ports June 197 sellers 19V t seller
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    • 105 7 Above prices quoted in U.S. cents per lb NEW YORK. May 29. Previous Today lis straits spot 103.37 nom. 104.00 nom. TIN future* Straits Contract July 100 87 buyers 102.62 buyers 102 87 sellers 102.87 sellers S p pt 100.75 buyers 102.50 buver. 102.75 sellers 102.75 sellers
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    • 32 7 NEW YORK. May W. Previous Today Industrial! 639.58 643.79 Et Railroads 167.87 167.33 41 Domestic Bonds 83.92 83.88 i:. Militirs 89.78 89.80 65 MotW* (tmpositr Avrrafces 216 29 217.02
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    • 11 7 NEW YORK'S PEPPER MARKETS ARE CLOSED TODAY, MEMORIAL DAY.
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    • 87 7 I'OPRA Philippine! t .if. U.K. North I uropeaa ports delivered it per lonjf ton July < OPRA, st.aits r.i.f. I .K. North Enrop ports delivered it per long ton Mav June IOCOXI I OIL crude Straits European ports In hulk ton June July (OCONUT OIL -rude
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  • 249 7 S'PORE TO STEP Ur WAR ON DIPHTHERIA Hii: campaign against diphtheria still Singapore's No. 1 killer will he stepped up soon, tlie City Health Officer, Dr. Ng See Yook, said terday. the public showed the same interest in inoculating childri i this infection as they have done in polio and
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  • 25 7 SINGAPORE City Council employees can now to private medical practitiom Ick leave certificate to rtiflrj r>| to nti
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  • 136 7 Stocks end week on good note T*HE stock markets in A London yesterday were son.v \\*hat quieter In front of iue week-end and the tiiu of Hie account on i'ue.sday. In spite of this, an excellent week finished on a very .satisfactory note. Apart from the gilt-edged market, which closed
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 58 7 'iiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim 1 singapore Ihigh tides! E TODAY: 5.55 p.m. SUNDAY: 5.28 a.m and 6.59 p.m. E MONDAY: 7.07 a.m. j E and 7.53 p.m. TUESDAY: B.'*!B a.m. and 8.31 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 9.22 a.m. E and 9.04 p.m. THURSDAY: 10.08 am. E and 9.36 p.m. E IKIDAY: 10.46 am. and 10.06
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  • 861 8  -  WILLIS HALL A SERIAL STORY BY ROYAL ASTROLOGER THE EMPEROR'S BIRTHDAY llil STOR1 I \K I MP! KOK Ind discovers <»n liin l.ii thd.i> that one with tin exception of Fathei Mole-Cricket, Ihe B i, has suit hint presents. He orders Fathei Mole- riekel to get him a
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  • 67 8 rpHE winners of la.st JL week's colour-In con t (each of whom will rt ceive a $5 prize In du» course) are as follows: Miss Amy Kang (li), 781 Florence Road, Sim/a pore 19. Miss Lim Mei Lati t9>. 69 Cowan Street, Ipoh. Master Alan Turner U2>.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 169 8 CLUES ICROSS l ellt -y- 3 You may ko to pair ol aati one with the Seoul G To do wrong 7. Bird we Guides 4. Brazil a capil .out in the btorles £ity de Janeiro.- 5. ol Sinbad the Sailor. 8. A ch,ui wooden buildinglnty ot tie blo(k (i
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    • 213 8 A colour-in contest t sir*<_?P r^^ >~, With prizes for you/ pv^^ttXX VT«*> ing this scene with paints, crayons or chalks. There are four prizes Name (Master/Misi) offered each of $5 (two for boys and two for girls). All you have to do Is to set to work to brighten
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  • 473 9  -  Rev. Frank Mart in ifcja.iirclay s-rmon hy ih< parti \t 'lions thej ask careful. You what it ManH< told me occurrow, white- partnv barred win- c in Prison. x»nd ..j v..- about this ime of the year/' he i was invited to me "< those
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  • 999 9 I in Lngapore i ron 'u e: I OF ENGLAND a Cathedral: 7.00 union; 8.0(1 a.m. lion; 9.30 a.m. i a in. Manll a.m. Morning Holy Commuensong. Chorch, Katong: amnion, 8 a.m. 9.30 a.m. Jr. Sundaj S< hool, 6 tl the Ascension 8 a.m. Holy Com.i m. Sunday
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 337 10 FDDFGGFHGFHFD fm m <&m% imVAw/M M& m Tank Corps up in arms! :'■>>■:'■■ B J^B <£"* _n >v^^^^ vJSJB^BaB^Bv^y^ft >f' S '.*_3____H^ *n* «8 .«__i^ HS^ w sfi^m --«9P JsBbBBBf aft? *^mw&J > aL :^im mHf^ ppfJr x wa 5 Y P!^ wT Special Quiz A TEST OF YOUR KNOWLEDGE
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    • 217 10 By THF QUIZMAN ryl IK ease of too many A cooks spoiling the broth was amply proved last week. 1 gave the answer to the question as to "when was the first mass attack by tanks" as ambrai, August 20, 1917. Cambrel was right enough, but as a very indignant
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    • 116 10 r riIF winner was V. K. 1 Wong of 69 Cowan \/fs£ Street. Ipoh. whose J/ r J^ sketch appears on the X7^ WC\ This week's obje< t for \J J/L J embellishment is a 1/1&. dumb-bell. See what you I can produce from it. V v""^ Prize is a
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  • 78 11  - BRUSH UP YOUR BRIDGE M. Harrison-Gray k, I the wronv Ith .i hopeout on match play. with W«si a penult bi an like r i Dlarts Three r e was no lurh lightly ucs- ..liner's hand eless unless defence was not contract wa* South toiled Hearts: Wbl i showed mispartner
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  • 758 11  - HE'S THE CHAMPION WITH WORST LUCK I KNOW! GEORGE WHITING Ry pHAMPAGNE loh 1 THE CHAMPION ill .-IT'LL BE THE DAI For the time being, however, this particular champion was swallowing yellow calcium pills, sipping pal tea. and nibbling his way round the edges of a slab of asphalt labelled
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    • 56 11 Br— aB B -{araaaaTa'*-— "bTMHi aTf^aWf aB Br m>m lie I j fffl I lie n i bIHI H bbbH I I IbT '•'i- ICROSS 6. Where no maid I be V man A < 11. rta pie land i 1 ind 14 lemhip 12 hend I i on a
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  • 390 12 L^sm.a strengthened their position at the top of the English county crii J kel championship tabic vcsterda> by an overwhelming victory Against Middlesex, who were the only other unbeaten side this season. 1 winners by an innings and 22 runs, have now collected 08
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  • Article, Illustration
    43 12 picture The Chief Secretary, Mr. E. B. David, and the Commissioner of Police, Mr. A. K. (i. Blades, were out early on an inspection tour of Singapore polling stations. line they are seen at a Dollinc station in Hont Liin Green Free Press
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  • 56 12 NUN lie! irter-finalUts In World Soccer cham- hip in Sweden, will not r ior the 1962 ause tlie rules of the Northern Irish Football Association forbid Sunday Play. Moves to amend the ru before entries for the 1962 I^l when i club, their "plaj supp The n
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  • 141 12 Allen Williams, the Australian h. champion, who has a tilt at Hem title in July, figured in a "no fight' d in Launceston, Tasmania. L Williams was defending hi s Austin Jell Patterson. Refer., IVrry Remotest and declared it "no light dur Both boxers were
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    • 362 12 I la*rI a*r my advur Jim. and I I chanur to drtp dry I CLASSIFIED ADS. A'l VOIK si K\l< M |t (Mtn.) llox JO eta. txhu photo 1 1 ra by poto- hi. Irom rracings 10. B eV AMO' I Plan PrintSole a ents: Fotomutic, f>B Robin on Road.
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  • FREE PRESS RACE DAY Special
    • 9 13 FREE PRESS RACE DAY Special SATURDAY. MAY 30. 1959.
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    • 409 13 THE TREE PRESS THE STRAITS TIMES MALAY MAIL HANYANG X..XN.IW1S TRESPASSER EPSOM JEEP CALL BO 1 POINTER LMY SCRUTINEI KWL.LOII KAd l. GAMBABMELAYU QU1NY QUINE OVERSPIN RCSSIAN ROSE II T. CHEQUE II 1 CHEQUE 11 QUIN* 2 iv Russian Bote II >ve i7tP ln ln? U
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    • 363 13  -  ALLAN LEWIS -by f)N Stage is a doubtful starter in the Perak Derby at Ipoh this afternoon. rainer a Jack said this that he would s there be lore the hich is unlikely. out it a field 12 hi Who pronounced d should malnmtll
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    • 890 14 For OF TODAY'S RUNNERS SRACt RACE I irn PIETi mghJ HIT P| q nun 5 ItSLU kxr (l| IM) BKK ii 13 FI.YI.\( itehinc: RACE 01 <i ion j. x INVINCIBLI PALOH over PLEAS! KEPARi —v. ei ov< wit] an rRAVELLERS than Boomerang ov f.9-Co in 38 with Tot z
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    • 1249 16 BRAVE GENERAL TO BEAT THE TOP DERBY STAYERS TODAY /M)OD staying ability ind a light treat men! in the weights considering his form makes Brave General an outstanding prospect in todays Perak Derby. (Race lour). HE GETS MY VOTE WITH NO HKM. TTON. Who Knows is the danger, despite carrying
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    • 40 16  -  ALLAN LEWIS ALLAN LEWIS *w Bl i > i IJ. rg l .oid I w <■ hi M Improved horses in Id win Briluani I Ighl pui (ed Hui i v Hui over 40 I i In 41 i
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 27 13 BEST BETS Bi Bl i l Urol, Who Kn<' md Canopn Beat outM.i' IV.tnnt Kid (.olden N.lhMll .md I LB) Ml THE GOING The gtlfl| is good,
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 848 14 RACE 1-2.15: CLASS 4, DIV. 4-6 FURS. l i.NMNi |BI i Me) R. Breul King p\i OH 8 r Posn< i PLtAS t Kl PARK Johnson lit wi I I Lit S mol l li .table K. Biciik. 8.05 Geyer (.\MB\K mh I M i Williamson QUINi K l '-i
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  • SATURDY Magazine
    • 7 1 SATURDY Magazine Singapore. Saturday, May 30, 1959.
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    • 175 4 T'HE MAN WHO WOULDN'T TAXK" is a Herbert Wilcox-Anna Neagle production in which Anna Neagle stars as Mary Randall Q.C It is not an altogether convincing story which tells of an American virologist (Anthony Quaylo) who flies to England with a secret service agent (Zsa
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