The Singapore Free Press, 20 June 1959

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  • 14 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS faff No. *****. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1959. 15 CENTS.
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  • 56 1 rE Immigration Department has prepared about 400 new Singapore passports since the new Constitution was brought into force on June 3. Some of the passports have already boon issued. About 500 people have so far applied for passports. The new passports— issued to Singapore citizens only
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  • 105 1 Opinion WHY no life-belt on canal banks? has ing, ifedy li accen:hat people it- boy was m /Die I ;>:ance of the specm. think that be drowned m re Canal, which •npt was ft I on of people but .d that be appned. I- be. hesitant the and I t
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  • 220 1 Staff men surprised at extent of cuts Unions seek to soften blow 'TALKS on the future A of Singapore Government local employees' variable allowances will be resumed at noon today. Yesterday the Government, as an economy measure, proposed to cut entirely the allowances of officers m receipt
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  • 62 1 rpiiKF.K American-Japanese teachers who live In Honolulu left Singapore this morning by air lor Bangkok. They are (from left) Teruyo Ikeno. Masako Knssunoto and Ayoko Miyake. They have been on holiday m Singapore since Monday. From Bangkok they will continue their tour of South-East Asia by visiting
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  • 437 1 Big 4 pause and ward off crisis over Berlin LONDON, Saturday. THE news that the Geneva Foreign Ministers' conference will adjourn until July 13 was widely welcomed m diplomatic quarters here last night as securing a definite postponement of any actual crisis m Berlin. It is probable thai the intervening
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  • 27 1 ASCOT. Sat.— Princess Margaret and a party of friends cantered twice round the Royal Ascot racecourse this morning, watched by the Queen Mother.- Reuter
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  • 247 1 SYNTHETIC 'MALAYA HAS NO WORRY' XI ALA Ll'MPl'R. Saturday. IT is not the producers of natural rubber, but the manufacturers of synthetic, who will have most cause for worry when Australia opens her own Sl6l million synthetic rubber plant m 1961. So said the Australian Trade Commissioner, Mr. W, D.
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  • 104 1 $100 'so they can eat' THE S5O notes with this 18--word message "To these little boys from two little European boys ><> they can hrve more to eat' were received by the Free Press this morning. And attached to the anonymous message was a cutting from yesterday's Free Press of
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  • 44 1 Girl raped 6 youths held NEW YORK, Sat. Six Negro youths, aged 14 to 17 years, were arrested yesterday following the rape of a 14--year-old white girl m a school playground here the previous night. Police said the girl was assaulted three times. Reuter
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  • 258 1 LONDON, Sat— Three newspapers today quote the German cap- tain who picked up !>."> men from a blazing Bri- tish ship as savins he I I refused to allow the Bri- tish skipper to return to his vessel. I The statement is at- j
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  • 24 1 PRAGUE, Sat.— The Indonesian Minister of Education and Culture, Professor Prijono, arrived here yesterday for an informative visit to czchoslovakia.— Reuter
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  • 164 1 JAKARTA, Saturday. HEAVY rebel losses m the Celebes are reported today by the Antara news agency following army -operations during the last few days. Antara quoted an army communique as saying that a series of army attacks had "wrought great devastation" on rebel concentrations m
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  • 89 1 856 more held in Kerala fTRIVANDRUM, Sat.— Police took lnt< custody yesterday 856 people who were picketing government offices, buses and schools in connection with the "direct-action movement" of parties which oppose the communist officials of Kerala Sta Anti-government actions yesterday included a march of 1.000 women to the Governors
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  • 5 1 YOUTH MU* Bit
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 37 1 Coode at bazaar The International Bazaar m aid of the blind was opened by the Yajig di-Pertuan Negara. Sir William Goode. at the Victoria Memorial Hall this morning. It is open to the public until 6 pjn.
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  • 24 3 Armoured cars on way to riot township: Uneasy calm \O CAUSE FOR ALARM MAYOR 1^ Ml Ulle killnich r trols >red 1 I Reuter
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  • 63 3 2 SISTERS DIE AS CEILING CRASHES BELFAST. Sat. Two listers. Elizabeth and Maud Hoey. aged 31 and 28. were killed m their sleep last night when part of the wall and ceiling of their room collapsed onto their beds. The sisters were found by their father at the family farm
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  • 20 3 Vintage year LONDON. Sal.— Wine experts m London forecast today that 1959 would be a vintage year for champagne. Reuter
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  • 59 3 Sukarno This is a term we don't like TOKYO President Suk st night Ind cou: developed" He >aid: D" and h: last 13-a m Japan. t, Dr. Surecop we are loped. Spiritual content convinced we are not under-deveioped. I know under-de-I m the I >bserved oered." id for Indo- ,ood
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  • 215 3 The Queen opens $1 0 million airport terminal at Gander /'\M)KK. Newfoundland vjr ,t. The Qaecn officially opened a new lolhtrs t^lO.iiTo.OOO) terminal building at the big international airport here terda) The smiling Queen and Prince Philip fleu here from Si J«hi x wfoundland. Roy il Canadian Air I plane
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  • 204 3 ERHARD GOES OFF IN HUFF OVER ADENAUER REMARKS BONN. Sat. The uneasy peace between Dr. Konard Adenauer, the West German Chancellor, and his Economics Minister. Dr. Ludwig Erhard. was broken yesterday when Dr. Erhard complained about an interview the Chancellor gave to the New York Times. Dr. Erhard described as
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  • 42 3 MELTON MOWBRAY. Central England, Sat. Sixteen anti 11 -bomb demonstrators were picketing a rocket >ite near here yesterdaj after clashes with police the previous niuht They art- camping m tents on the roadside outside the site- Reuter
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  • 88 3 More forces 'only if M alaya requests' HONG KONG. Sat. The Australian Army Minister, Mr. J. O. Cramer, yesterday -.orically denied ever ig dlscu>bed the sending of more troops from Australia to Malaya when an airport press rence on his arrival m Kong on June 16. Mr. Cramer .said yester\\V
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  • 215 3 ONDON, Sat. Most of Britain's 200,000 printing workers are expected to be on strike today m a stoppage which began on Wednesday night and will close down more than 1,100 provincial newspapers and nearly 4,000 printing firms. Meanwhile, more than 50 journalists on the
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 1371 3 Church announcements SERVICES ir. Singapore churcties Mass, sermon m English d^ffHa.m., Service. Minister>— Rev. Oscar A tomorrow are: 8 a.m. and 5.30 p.m. Guinn. (Jr.), and Key. Yap Kirn (HI R(U Ol r\(;i \\*D Church of Our Lady of Lomrdts Hao. M AndreuN Cathedral; 7.00 (Ophir Road): Mass, sermon m
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    • 129 3 'School, «Eng..); 5.15 p.m. Worship (Eng.». Baptist Church (143 Tras Street) 9.15 a.m. Sunday School (Chinese i 10.30 a.m. Worship (Cantonese); 3.30 p.m. Sunday School (Eng.); 4.30 p.m. Worship (Eng.). Calvary Baptist Church (*8 Wan Tho Avenue): 9.45 a.m. Sun- day School Chinese and English): 11 a.m. Worship i English
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  • 12 5 Climber with an edible fruit 1 i the P I elvety leaves
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  • 834 5  - FOLIAGE PLANTS EASY TO CULTIVATE M.R. ARSCOTT So popular for indoor decoration By LXDLIAGE PLANTS for indoor decoration have become popular the world 1 over In recent years. Whether in temperate climates or in the tropics, the varieties one sees are the same but the culture and treatment are often
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 273 5 JEFF IIAWKi: by Sidney Jordan Aboaqo the abgosy: a million r what >£5r listen, everyone. ive M/.ES ArVAY fTffQM THE MOO St J s ji jg F p-> vfiH R| 1,^7 UST WEACO AT TWE CONE Ife^ SAY, JECP. WITH %TWELl Y w J A t2S K aBbKCBulBRSB^^fci MYSTERIOUS EVPlOSiON
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  • 325 7 ALL SET FOR NEW ASSEMBLY SESSION Ail PilP members to sit on one side of House Minister drops m to check final arrangements is set for the ceremonial opening of the new Singapore Legislative Assembly, which is expected to be held early next month. The Minister for Culture, Mr. S.
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  • 31 7 IMimi Mo. 17. a Sini nod til. who flew to u m pur yesterday and to see lhrresa I Mnser from Hons giving a re*iipital
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  • 12 7 HONOUR FOR Mrs. SEOW Ij nee 11 i i o of been
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  • 98 7 Posed as Ministers nephew 3 years SARASARATNAM. 32. a former clerk, who falsely represented himself as a i the Federation r of Heajth. Mr. V. T. vibanthun. and tried to get 0 from Mr. C. R. I a formLegi llor, wa.s by Mr. •.:i the SinCourt yesteried guilty of forging
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  • 106 7 PARENTS SEE SONS WORK AND PLAY ABOUT 70 parents visited the Army Boys* Trade School yesterday when It held its fourth annual Parents' Day. The boys staged a parade and march past with their own Corps and Drums. The inspecting officer was Lt. Col- K. G. ComerfordGreen, Commandant of the
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  • 121 7 'Unruly dogs' grouse by fitters piTTERS of the Automobile Association of Singapore are having the same trouble with dogs as postmen throughout Malaya. An editorial m this month's issue of "The Highway", official publication of the association, says that there have been a number of complaints from fitters that they
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  • 213 7 SHARIFF SEARCHES ALL OVER S'PORE FOR HAMIDAH AN EX-POLICEMAN, M. Shariff Abdullah, has been searching in vain for his attractive 28-year-old wife since she disappeared in Singapore on May 7. Appealing for help in his search, he told the Fit. Press he was much worried about his three children, who
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  • 99 7 THREE NEW ADVISERS FOR UNION THHREE ex-detainees, Messrs. Lim Chin Siong, C. V. Devan Nair and Fong Swee Swan,, have agreed to become advisers to the Singapore General Employees' Union. The union was formed soon after the Factory and Shop Workers' Union, of which Mr. Lim was secre-tary-general and Mr.
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  • 41 7 A five-man delegation from the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association, yesterday paid a courtesy call on the Minister for Labour and Law. Mr. K. M. Byrne, and assured them of their full co-operation m the Government'snncrw r labour policy.
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  • 265 7 ABOUT 450 und c rgraduates at the University of Malaya, Singapore, have had a hectic first month. Confused at first about lectures being held m different Dlaces. the "freshies" are settling down now and do not get lost so often. Instances
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  • 65 7 A FOUR- YEAR-OLD boy, Bohari bin Asmoril, was knocked down and killed instantly by a taxi at the 6th mile, Bukit Timah Road, Singapore, early yesterday. The accident occurred as the boy was crossing the road with his grandmother. Eye-witnesses of this accident are asked to
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  • 68 7 Mr. and Mrs. A. V. K. Murray and their two young sons. Nicholas. 5, and Christopher, I', who passed through Singapore yesterday on their way from Sydney to London. They have spent i month m Sydney and are to continue their holiday m Britain. Mr. Murray is a
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  • 155 7 TTIE charge for the Singapore ship-to-shore teleA phone service may be increased by about 20 per cent, the Free Press was told today. A three-minute talk with people on board ships up to 40 miles from shore now costs $3. But an international conference to
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  • 54 7 The Malays play, "Nega Berapi," will be broadcast over Radio Singapore at 8.30 tonight. The same play will be staged at the Happy World Stadium on June 25 and 26 at 8 p.m. Organised by Peranakan Singapura. the show is In aid of the Singapore
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  • 33 7 RETAINED STOLEN CHEQUE, FIXED Hussein bin Basri, who pleaded guilty to a charge of dishonestly retaining a stolen cheque, was fined $5 by the Second Criminal District Judge, Singapore, Mr. Choor Singh, yesterday.
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  • 188 7 I GLANCED AT BRIGHT LIGHTS, THEN CAME CRASH CORPORAL JUST after "a split second glance" at the bright lights m Ocean Park Hotel, a man driving an R.A.F. ambulance looked ahead only to realise he was involved m an accident, a Singapore Court was told yesterday. This was told to
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  • 114 7 'Wife said barber 's job was degrading "A MAN told a Sir A pore magist yesterday that he gave up his job I barber be< his wife nagged him garding the "lowliness" of the work. The man, Ng Swee Kwt Kallang, < before Mr 7 thuray m connection a maintenai.
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  • 36 7 Cathay to make Chinese films The Cathay Organisation will m future produce Chinese films m Singap The job will be under by the Cathay-Keri.s Stud which hitherto hav< concentrating on the produc tion of Malay-languagt only.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 43 7 -SINGAPORE HIGH TIDES" TODAY: 10.50 a.m. and 10.09 p.m. TOMORROW: 11.40 a.m. and 10.53 p.m. MONDAY: 12.29 p.m. and 1.38 a.m. TUESDAY: 1.16 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 0.24 a.m. and 1 59 p.m. THURSDAY: 1.10 a.m. and 2.40 p.m. FRIDAY: 1.58 a.m. and 3.20 p.m.
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  • SATURDAY Magazine
    • 182 8  - Next time you take a bath remember R. BRUIS Special report by IT has been said, and not without some justification, that civilisation based on soap, the substance formed when animal or vegetable are made to react with caustic soda or potash. :rude form of soap was m use among
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  • 25 8 "If our comrade players don't watch out, they II be doing their winter training on _the__Siberij hard C^ urt^- M|
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 436 8 dgdfh I THE DISCOVERER OF .fj VALENTINO buPbE3^ C^>%^n\ QNCK aiiain .Air. very much in love IHbbWbMBbbIBHmJ "T~bX» suf .John Chng has with Valentino and ii'iNNKKuasMbsEUanor won t h c (ieneral when she died she was ff Chin of Id, Maruate W i- i j r\ u j u- a
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  • 312 9 'DRESS DOCTOR' MOULDS FILM STARS THE WHOLE FAMILY j ood fashcsigner Edith called m to personaof Virginia for Vera rl who coth James h:s new Bri"A Touch :er Ivan Foxwant Vera Miles ">e personality -arch her actfilm. est way to do call m E behind of the prebc -< an
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  • 137 9 CAN YOU RECOGNISE THESE CUIDES? I'KIM Jsn Anne, who E will be nine years old irv E August, v to become a E Brownie. At the request E of the Queen, the Ist E Buckingham Pa 2 Brownie pack will be re- formed. The ten-Member p.u-k attached to the Holy
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  • 98 9 'Howlers' at school SJOLBOY -howlers" of :ay are well up to ciard according to the for the Certificate of cites i r< port: ndiaate visited the ull Tower.' iher lived m a 'coid -round. baking' the anniry oi Burns. The examiner^ were able to a sood deal oi hitherto unheard-of
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 1459 9 «pS9^ ~\P^ ROYAL ASTROLOGER L il f^^^^^i 1k 1 1 [»l fIY/fl ft ifp |ff*fr NOW then, please be f IHE STOKV s0 w f .-Did yo 11 good enough to ex- father?" he ya\ plain the meaning of I MrSkTZ Z^*tllGKt; "I said *v\. this," said the Emper- I
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  • 296 10  - The shy man learns the facts of life PELHAM GROOM WRITES ABOUT THE LATEST FILMS THE name Dore Schary ha< tome to be regarded as the hallmark of perfection m screen writing, and any film written and produced h> him i> certain to be outstanding. His film version of Nathanael
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  • 243 10  - A PEACE OFFERING -FROM BRAHMS Jonathan Russell >«KOfiD «OUND-W> by Aruthur 1 conductor: Lduard fVrinum Ut mon n Brahms to an enthu> m. vided inber of be ca c of concerto the is an there h cadenthe work. On ca- eribed by great men B splendid work, and one m
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  • 458 10 FIRST RATE IF YO U WANT TO CRY yOll those who can enjoy themselves by shedding tears 'imitation of Life" is pin-perfect entertainment; it opens the floodgates and threatens to "drown the Matterhorn as deep as Mendip Mine/ The story is based on the novel by Fanny Hurst and deals
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  • 256 10 The right sound for dancing HITS I OR DANCING by Billy Gray and his Orchestra. Smoke (.ets m Your Eyct, My Happiness, Flamingo, i'imarron, I Philips KP, 412 273 PL). SOMETHING similar to the Billy Vaughn style, this new release by Billy Gray and his orchestra hits the topspot m
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  • 414 10 COUNTLESS players of both high and low degree have recently been converted to the Losing Trick Count, including a number of readers who missed my earlier notes on the subject. The example below should help them to follow how losers are counted. W K A Q
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 63 10 w5 flfl| lit? CLUES ROSS 1 L s 4 What to (6, 8 Shee; that y Whei. 10 W and pence I 12 \v 14 H puv 17 You'll sound od 18 What did I of sprini 20 Much 21 And DLsi R girl < 9 23 h found m
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  • 1030 11 I RACE ONE DIV 4—71 \l TOMVIION -59 over 3F MHV SHOWING: 18-fi-59— not lully extended ior 3F m 39 4 5. CREDIT BALAM I 13-6-59 Impre.^ed with 3F In 40 1 5 Mori; 16-6-59 Had nothing between them over 5 and 3F m
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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  • 514 12  - RACE DAY. Special ALLAN LEWIS I i fiiiiii^iin t^ 8 f y ll^ Don't neglect the consistent form of Box Office II LJ3 pHE track should be good tor this afternoon's racing at Kuala Lumpur where weather i> bright with no signs of rain. not look [can find at least
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  • 12 12 i Hunt Br^t outsiders 11. .loll' r and Much Mon
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  • 456 12 iiiiiiimuHimmiiiumiiiiiiHiuimimmiuiimimiiiuiiiiiiiiim "••"»i«i H aj 1| MALAY MAIL SINGAPURE THE FREE PRESS THE STRAITS TIMES AlM mML STARDARD "WARG ALLAN LEWIS TRESPASSER EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER L.M.Y. SCRUTINEER KWll ion RACE 1. LUCKY GAME METEORITE if" LUCKY GAME CREDIT BAIXM I II LUCKY \MI 2.15. WINTERDRINA
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  • 71 12 A deflected goal m the second half enabled Alexandra F. T. to beat Minto C. W. 1-0 m a S.A.F.A. Division 2A match at Geylang stadium yesterday. Despite a continuous drizzle, play was fast and exciting. Alexandra missed many first half chances. Just after hall time came
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  • 184 12 DANCE HALL GOES BEST THIS MORNINGS CALLO FIANCE HALL 111 (Williamson), who is just back from a spell, was the most attractive worker Kuala Lumpur this morning. In the centre of the second he ran three m 37 1 5 without being fully extended. Dance Hall 111 looks fit and
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  • 207 12 n ord* werf bettered at the >erangoon Lnflish School annual athletic championshtp> ■iiumiu yesterday. on\ Dl^i r«: I. Ecdi? Tan. 2. :hoy Hin Turk. 3 Teo Son. Oft S'stin. Ja\«iin: Lddie 1 116 ft. 0 -in (reOne >li mgarr. Ail Soy, 3. X omin
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