The Singapore Free Press, 8 July 1959

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  • 13 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1959. No. *****. 15 CENTS.
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  • 7 1 Opinion Sukarno's democracy I of r- of
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  • 42 1 DR A. C. SIXHA. obstetritecolog Kerbau mahosp re>igned Gove: He gave 24 hours' Di i. whe o a part-time lecturer at the UniM laya, was re.ade a Fellow of the ial College of Sur*ood that Dr. to pi Road.
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  • 49 1 Girl. 3, scalded at breakfast A three-year old girl. Sean Toi Hew. was rushed to the :e General Hospital morning in a serious rendition alter being bauiy raided oy hot water. The child was having breakfast at her home in iBO. Victoria Street at 8.25 tvhen the accident occurred.
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  • 297 1 Crippled yacht with Singapore girl aboard radios; We hope plane gets here tonight we can just about hold our own i The water creeping up DARWIN, Wednesday. CRIPPLED yacht with a Singapore girl aboard yesterday radioed this dramatic message: "Water is slowly creeping up. We hope
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  • 32 1 The broadcast by the Singapore Finance Minister. Dr. Goh Keng Swee. at 7.15 tonight will deal with the "status of civil servants in a democratic state."
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  • 32 1 NICE, Wed.— Mrs. Dinghy Bums, a young Englishwoman of Jamaican origin, lost M5510.000 in jewels while bathing yesterday on a Corsican beach and found them again on the seabed. Reuter
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  • 124 1 UIRMINGHAM. Wed. A man alleged to have bound and gagged his wife and turned on a gas tap because he wanted another woman to live with him was saved from prison here yesterday by hb wife. Mrs. Jeannctte Bassett, 21, told the judae at
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  • 213 1 INNSBRUCK, Wed.— 1 A new mystery of the Tyrol has broken with the discovery of the body of an unidentified man, believed to be an Austrian, in the mountains four miles from the spot where two British tourists were shot last week. It
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  • 101 1 LONDON, Wed.— A 16-year-old boy, described by his father as a "TV Zombie." was parted from his home television set for a long 3 time yesterday when magistrates here ordered him to an approved school until he was 19. The father said his son had
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  • 49 1 THE Australian Prime Minister, Mr. R. G. Menzies, signs the visitors* book at the Singapore Prime Minister's Office In the City Hall yesterday. With him is the Australian Commissioner in Singapore, Mr. D. W. McNicol. Free Press picture. (Menzies meets Lee Kuan Yew See page 5).
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  • 329 1 RUBBER UP JI'LY iirst grade rubbor buyers f.o.b. opened in Singapore this morning at 9t>j cents per lb., up hall -a -cent on ye>st«i day's close. The tone was steady, quiet. rpHE council of joint action formed by Singapore Government employers A unions today asked
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  • 36 1 WASHINGTON: Mr. Aver> Peterson. U.S. Consul General at Singapore, will assume the po.st ol Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Economic Affairs in the autumn, the State Department announced yesterday. Reuter
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  • 56 1 WASHINGTON: The Senate yesterday voted to cut $300 million from the 51, 600 million President Eisenhower has requested for military aid abroad in his Foreign Aid Bill.— Reuter. MOSCOW: Mr. Khrushchev, told seven American State governors, who met him in the Kremlin yesterday, it would be 'a fine thing" if
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  • 48 1 VALCOURT: Three ban. dits, wearing cloth bags over their heads, held up a Valcourt (Quebec) bank yesterday and fled in their car with 83.000 in cash and SlOO.OOO in nonnegotiable bonds and travellers' cheques. The car was later found abandoned with most of the bonds left behind.- Reuter
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  • 59 1 LONDON. Wed. Mr. Harold Macmillan yesterday refused to publish details of military operations In which British troops, warships and aircraft had taken part in the Arabian peninsular since January 1955.— Reuter. NEW YORK:— Mr. Avereil Harriman, former U.S. Ambassador in Moscow, yesterday quoted Soviet Prime Minister Khrushchev as saying Russia
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  • 35 1 Trainer dead on railway line BRUGES. Belgium, Wed.— The headless body of Worlav Hassowki 42-year-old Polish bom trainer of thr Belgian national athletics team, was found on the Brihssels-OsU'iid railway line near here yesterday.- Reuter
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  • 81 2 I ONDON. Wed.— With uncertain local labour conditions coupled witn asonal restrictions, the stock markeU yesterday ruled quieter. However, the undertone was considered satisfactory. Industrials provided a number of good features but gains and losses were mostiy equalled. Steel shares were again ;n ted and some good
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  • 43 2 NEW YORiv. lues. Wall' Street closed very steady today ar.a leading industrial and composite averages made historic highs tor the fifth consecutive day. The market turned more active in late dealings led by: motors, chemicals and alu- miniums.
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  • 22 2 LONDON. Wed. The National Provincial Bank. Ltd., announced an interim dividend of ten percent less tax for 1959. as forecast.
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  • 486 2 U.K. CLOSING PRICES LONDON. July 7. Previous Teday Kt BBLK No. 1 RSS c.i.f. European Dorts Juh 28'* buyers 28 U buyers 28 sellers 28 s sellers u 28 1 buvers 2t 1 g buyers 28-4 sellers 2» l 4 sellers RIBBER No. 1 RSS
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  • 32 2 BIKMI I por.itioi the I irotl I the >anir tut Illr Pmin I in pi) 15 M < (i dlltr 1 Will bv Ml I Austin. snia! thei
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  • 93 2 Japan plans floating fair vessel T*DKYO. Wed.— The Japa--1 nesc Ministry of Trade Is seeking the appropriation of i 3 000 million yen 'M125.500.--00 0• in the budget for the next financial year < April to March to build a specialpurpose vessel to be used exclusively for floating fairs. The
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  • 6 2 BONN TRADE TALKS END B< Reuter
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  • 91 2 LONDON, Wed. Shareholders of George Newnes, publishers, have agreed to a takeover by Odhams Press, big newspaper magazine and periodical «roup, it was announced here yesterday. London merchant bankers N. M. Rothschild and Sons said that holders of 96.4 per cent of the George Newnes 2,467,500
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  • 221 2 BANK REPORTS CONTINUED CONFIDENCE IN STERLING Switch to easier money did not dim iaiih LONDON. V A THEME of the Bank of England's report for the yew A ary 28 published yesterday— is the continued fidence in sterling. The report saj proved possible to remove many restrictions and to switch
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  • 132 2 House of wraser' s $307 million bid for Harrods LONDON. Wed. Harrods, the world-famous London department store, yesterday received another takeover bid. It was made by Mr. Hush Fraser. the Scottish draper who has extended his drapery store empire by successful takeover bids up and down the country. Mr. Fraser
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  • 12 2 LONDON. Wed. Midi Bank announced an dividend < 7payable Juiy 14
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  • 67 2 which GENEVA. Wed Bi Intends to subrta I raise her c«»ntributlor. United Natioi. il fund next year to lucres flow of capital to under veloped countries, Mr. David Ormsby-Gore. British Mi ter of State lor For* Allaire, said here yesterd Mr. Ormsby-Gore told
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    • 146 2 SINGAPORE SHIPPING :■•>■ Ships hint alongside the Sinja- pore Harbour Board vkanrea o expected today: Rai Malgorzat. Inner Road- 6A. Benrinnes, 6T. Aardyk by. S< Pleasant ville 10 11 Neder Elb\ D< 13.14. Myrtlebank 15/16. Kyoi Maru 19. Serampaij N > v Sedenak N. Wall 3. Scudai N j 4.
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    • 182 3 LANDS WILL BE REDISTRIBUTED, DEBTS WIPED OUT PHONG KONG, Wednesday. IS! CHINA has announced plans e the whole social pattern in ncipating peasants and "slaves* 1 and l;ind. aid iorced labour" will be ystem reformed. But will be protected, the >aid in a dispatch ribetan capital. It was quoting a
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    • 6 3 Girl hostage in breakout dfasdasdfasd. Reuter
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    • 73 3 A man and his son who were tried in a Singapore district court yesterday on a charge of criminal intimidation were both acquitted without their defence being called. The man. Ter Heng Huat, and his son. Ter Leong Soon. were accused of threatening a shopkeeper. Tan
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    • 73 3 MEN of the Ist. Bn.. the Sherwood Foresters disembark from a landing craft during the recent SEATO exercise "Saddle I'p" in which they took part along with American Marines. The Sherwood Foresters are descendants of the 45th Regiment of 1 oot who were known as the
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    • 75 3 LONDON. Wed. Lord Gosford. a Lord-In-Waiting, said yesterday thai the British Government had expressed "greai dis&atisl tion" to the United States horities at delay in a permit tor the Tokyo link in BOACs round-the-world jei service. Ho ws for the Government in the House 01 Lord^
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    • 32 3 BONN". Wed. A V German Defence Ministry spokesman said last night that West Germany had tnged to borrow destroyers from the United for live years. Reuter
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    • 181 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. fTHE art of winning a wife by means of a -love J potion" is dead. The Malays do not believe in it any more, their elders say. In some of the very re- mote areas, however, when the Malays still follow oic
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    • 103 3 SHE'S HERE TO VISIT OUR LEPER HOMES i MEMBER of the BomoV ba> Leprosy .Advisory Board. Mrs. Kaniala Nimbkar (above), who started the first school tor lepers there, left Singapore for Kuala Lumpur by air yesterday after an overnight stay here. She is returning today after visiting the Sangei Buloh
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    • 177 3 1 2 airmen receive awards THE Commander-in-Chief. Far E^st Air Force. Air Marshall the Earl of Bandon. has awarded certificates of commendation to six officers and men serving in his command. I lie recipients are Squadron Leader T. ti. V. lalt, Command M. T. Oilicer. and Warrant Oincer J. L.
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    • 72 3 Unemployed man cheated S.C.S. Soh Kee Leong. 31, unemployed, was fined a total of $300 or three months' jail after pleading guilty in the Third Criminal Di>triet Court. Singapore, yesterday to two charges of cheating. The prosecution said that on June 12 and June 16 Soh went to the Singapore
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    • 53 3 TIT-FOR-TAT BY U.S. WASHINGTON. Wed.— The United States yesterday imposed travel restrictions on Hungarian diplomats in retaliation for similar restrictions imposed on Monday on U.S. diplomats in Hungary. Hungary had announced that U.S. officials would not be permitted to travel more than 24 miles from the centre of Budapest except
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    • 97 3 KARACHI. Wed.— New floods have been reported from West Pakistan. The River Ravi has overflowed its banks. sweeping over Shahdara. an outlying suburb of the northern town of Lahore. \n anxious watch is being kept on the city's protective embankments, lapped by waters which are
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    • 220 3 'Answer to expat exodus problem' ITU ALA LUMPUR, Wed. The latest expert to leave the Institute for Medical Research, Dr. Ralph Audy, feels he may have the answer in part to the prospect of understaffing that threatens the future of the institute. When Dr. Audy relinquishes his appointment as head
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    • 91 3 Selangor's pledge to rural areas KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Sultan of Selangor this morning promised a better standard of living for the rural population of the state. They were assured of health facilities, electricity, water supplies, roads and other amenities. The Sultan said new land would be opened up. All
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    • 55 3 Foul air kills 2 seamen VALLETTA, Malta, Wed.— Two British seamen died from asphyxia aboard the British cruiser Birmingham during exercises in the Mediterranean on Monday, a Royal Navy announcement said yesterday. They were overcome by foul air during an investigation of the cruiser's watertight compartments following a minor collision
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    • 19 3 The funeral of Mrs. Aw Boon Haw, 76, <nee Madam Cheng Pens Foongt took place this morning.
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    • 155 3 MOSCOW, Wed. The two dogs and the rabbit which soared into space in a Soviet rocket last Thursday: and returned to earth safely are "feeling very well." the Soviet news agency Tass said last night. The agency disclosed on j Monday that the animals!
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    • 241 3 is W 7 pi \#ro^^ when she's black! (5). 6 Lampton. perhaps in the ring :n ill). w 7 Docs she take silk in a re--8 Cei :he way the ]ative way? )6 2 3). crow flies <B>. j! j^i an w ith a sense of the un--9 The*e warriors
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  • 494 4 {Ml ill.N volunteers wearing neat city suits are to be taken nearly lu.ooo feet up Into th c snows ot the trench Alps and left >tranded without food or shelter. And as the 1."» men. aged between 18 and 45 and from eight countries, struck*
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  • 125 4 QNCE again U nas ueen said that Tooting Bee takes its name from a stream which flowed through it. That's more B^^ A tiian auy man can bear without strong protest. The Bee comes from the Norman Abbey of Bee, which held land in Tootin-i. In that
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  • 1395 4 THE GENTLE VOICE OF HATE are mm living .uirferj-™: UHIKX the Sultans of Oman ruled Mast Africa from Zanzibar, their most northerly port was Mogadishu, just below the Horn of Africa. Then Mogadishu became Italian. Now it is the capital of the newest of the African independent States— so new,
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 320 4 l> M 100 p ne Summary: nteau and Buddy Peatherston- i Goh Keng Swee, speaks to the Steyn. piano, Winston Filmer bass, 1.02 Mid-Day Melodies; Mantovanl I haugh; 6.30 The U.N. .speaks: "A people cf Singapore- The second and Leader. Dick Abel on the guihls Ore: 30 The N Triangle
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  • 178 5 •hox-iiur ham r Bonn uo\v\ ox <lwi dmhghmes JL> )/f,\ AND WOMAN HOURS IN WATER ff TO SAVE BOATS n:i on the boaU one iiich was his. drift- th the wreckage, rious damage by g the moored boats out -Uhour struggle! b foreman appeared
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  • 34 5 RUBBER FIRM TO REOPEN KLANG PLANT K\LA LUMPUR. Wed.— A of Fung Keong Rubber afactorv <M> •erday that the [lon dollar factory at ild be reopened •ory was closed dov. December. 1955. 1.000 workers
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  • 291 5 MARY GETS READY FOR FILM ROLE MISS MARY LIM, 1T1 who has been selected to play the part of the Pelham Groom heroine, Dr. Tan Lai Peng, is finding that a budding film star has little time to call her own. Since the film is
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  • 69 5 U.K. withdraws postal order A Singapore Post Office spokesman said yesterday that the sudden withdrawal I of the British postal order j service to Iraq was on instructions from Britain. British postal orders which have already been bought can be cashed in Iraq until Aug. 10. Postal orders purchased in
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  • 187 5 RESIST THESE PETTY ROBBERIES, ADVISE POLICE rE P secretary Mr. William Cheng, yesterday asked the Singapore public to put up some form of resistance to petty street robber Ht e or four t a* of s were repor:- d olice every day. Ma the robber! we:- nitted in broad daylight.
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  • 47 5 Malayan woman gets U.N job KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Miss Rubella Manuel, the first Malayan to be appointed to a full-time job at the United Nations Secretariat, left this morning to take up the post. She will be attached to the technical assistance department ot the United Nations.
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  • 295 5 Oil millers urge tax on Rl copra cakes A SPOKESMAN of the Singapore Coconut Oil Millers' Association today suggested that the Government impose an import duty on copra cakes to help the local industry. He said such a levy would reduce competition to copra cakes produced In Singapore. The local
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  • 383 5 SHARKS v MEN IN THREE-HOUR FIGHT FOR 400-LB MARLIN SHARKS and a threeman fishing party battled for possession of a 12-foot marlin off Mersing, Johore, on Sunday afternoon. Accompanied by that expert fisherman, Mr. Ah Kim, a Singapore businessman, Mr. James Miller, and Mr. A J Braga. the ex-Minister of
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  • 204 5 When 2 Prime Ministers meet.. .a kinship rE Australian Prime Minister, Mr. Robert G. Menzies, who left last night for Canberra after a two-day stay in Singapore, has felt a sort of political kinship with our Cabinet Ministers despite the great disparity in age and background. Mr. Menzies is 64
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  • 87 5 ITUALA LUMPUR. Wed— The rift within the 1 Malayan Indian Congress over the postponement of presidential elections has widened with the resignation en bloc of the executive council of the BungsarBrickfields branch. The secretary of the branch. Mr. HP. Pieara Singh, in a letter to the president
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  • 47 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Strict health precautions air to be taken at Port Swet ham because of the outbreak of smallpox in IndoneSampan crews arriving from the Indonesian coast will be checked and the port health authorities are keeping a close watch on all arrivals.
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    • 119 5 -TODAY IH£ STAGE CLUB: Spider's Web at Cultural Centre Theatre i) p.m. CLOTHING SHOP at St. Andrew's Cathedral, CWA Room. South Side 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. JOO CHIAT YOUTH CLUB: Knitting and badminton 4 p.m. Y.W.C.A (Raffles Quay): International Women's Club —visit to Shell Theatre 10.15 a.m.; Beauty Culture
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    620 6 LOVELY FOOD FOR A PRINCESS! M UIGARET admires tomato plants in a markrl gardea during her rtirnt t«mr ol the Channel Islands P«»pptT piiturr. Hiring a pa riff > (PLANI THE 1 FOODJ ahead! rWMOI'S hostesses E have often re- E marked that it is not E the
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  • 151 6 "PHE craze for wigs has developed to such an extent in America that it is becoming a problem to many of the leading beauty salon operators. "This is getting to be a real headache,'' one stylist declared. "Women rush in and leave
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  • 461 6  - Living standard of th Australians LYALL ROWE By MELBOURNE. AUSTRALIANS pride themselves on having a living standard second only to that of the United States. Statistics for such things as home ownership, the number of motor cars per capita, and of durable domestic goods like refrigerators per household as well
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    • 231 6 BORN today you '.ave fcre- travi mer.dous energy and hifl enthusiasm for all new idea You are a shrewd b operator and ata in merchandi[you knew how to buy and r« f sell at a good profit. You calm m any cr. d can b> courted U| do what exactly
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  • 77 7 ZURICH, Wed.— West Ger- H many's Martin Lauer, the two European record holder, beat the the world 110 metres hurdles sec. record here yesterday. Uni e clocked 13.2 sec to clip -tenths of a second off official world best of 13.4 set by Jack Davis,
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  • 718 7 I -l.is: CLASS 3, DIV. 3-6 FURS. BL Breuk 9.00 Leman .I. FooV"R'"Brcuk": I'Xi Shaw!" Breuk 3.13 Donnelly K1 Rodgers 8.13 Moon in 8.11 Taylor KT S cer 811 Lumri \nilK II cheg I Sunny Stable* Bagby 8.10 Dragon u Stable) Hobbs 810 Barratt 8.09 BuaiiK
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  • 971 7  -  ALLAN LEWIS -By JOST of the races at Bukit Timah this afternoon are open, and a look at the panel of selections on this page will bear out what I write. However I do think Happy Melody is a good bet in the main
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    • 273 7 *< •2!Se»»S!ee»»SsSSal«eSSSeSfi*ae«4i Principal aab-dlvMont W O V of the Cornac arra are VX VX In order ol finesse and Wk M Q»aUty: W V 1. Grande Champam*; \X *<» 2. Petite Champacne; Nflk. M 111 BL^ S. Borderies; 4. rin« >^^ t .^B Roi«; Bons BoU; j., JM Bois Ordinaires
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    • 537 7 [ALL THE LATEST SELECTIONS SINGAPORE I THE FREE PRESS THE STRAITS TIMES MALAY MAIL mmm HANYANG NANFANG ALLAN LEWIS TRESPASSER EPSOM JEEP POINTER LMY SCRUTINEER KWEE LOH MA IMMM RACF 1 Z 2.15 SI PERJET ANG POW HARD FINAL HARD FINAL INDIAN HEATHER TANAH AYER KU SIPERJET ANG POV\ Tanah
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  • 1249 8 in' todu. rd I find 1 the bet tody (Race Five He Race One i\«. row Caracas looks sound too horpe's When thev r over a I >\v beat rrthorpe lengths. Aim i (insistent. In .laced !1 his the p I .man \\rr Ki I
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  • 1971 8 RACE ONE CL. 3 DIV. 3— til MON AMOUR: 4-7-59 Course scratching in Div. 3— 6F race. HARD FINAL: 2-7-59— Was not fully extended for 3F in 39 3d" with Silver Whistle; 4-7-59 Sixth to Star Zeal in Div. 3 6F race. ITLL STEAM:
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  • 1016 9 ONCE got caught in an earthquake. It wasn't much of an hotel I was staying in at the time, and I don't suppose my bill would have been all that large if they had managed to dig it out from the debris. But it took
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  • 208 9 a Dealer South North Sooth fame N. #KQ654 9 K 9 0 J 10 6 2 J 7 W. E. 8 J 10 7 3 9 Q 7 4 3 tfJlO 8 O A 87 0K53 ****** 3 Q 5 4 4AII 9A6 5 2 O Q9 4
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    • 337 9 George Lee Motors Ltd. 200, Clemenceou Avenue, Smqopore-9. Tel: *****. SOLD WITH "1 MONTH 1000 MILE" WRITTEN GUARANTEE June 58 Fairlane TV., One owner. Mieoge 7.660 $»,§OO April 51 Fa.rlone T.V., Two owrers. Mileage 14,070 $«,200. Jwly $7 Packard, Two owners. Mileage 11,050 $7,700. $ept. 57 Ford Zodioc, One owner.
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  • 1194 10  -  CHARLES BRYCE dasdsdfsdfa Malaya's chances are as good as Siam and India Cup team needs only two star singles players B.A.M.'s centralised training is not enough Government and business firms should assist By s chances of winning the Thomas Cup in 1961 are about the same
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  • 68 10 S'pore must Stick with Federation' Moeen le Free out Si: minton no pore i Thoof thnot e to reflect 1c this put it to him. jnnot >ee an\ wisdom in Singapore and .Mala compet urately in international badminton tournaments.*' he said "V. tie two ridimd break •T Badrules Singapore k
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  • 47 10 LONDON. Wed. A snake held up play in a second team county cricket match between Somerset and Northamptonshire at Taunton yesterday. A grass snake, two feet long, it was discovered on outfield. A scorecard seiier beat it to death with a cricket bat.
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  • 31 10 VERSAILLES, Wed. David Thomas of Britain won the French Open golf championship here yesterday with a 72-holes total of 276. Peter Alliss (Britain* was second, three strokes behind.
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  • 24 10 PITTSBURGH, Tues. The National League scored a 5-4 victory over the American League in the 26th annual allstar game here today.
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  • 59 10 In brother's footsteps |7K>LLOWIXG in his biff -T brother's footsteps is M. Jegathesan (above) of Anglo-Chinese School. He won the "A" division 880 yards on Monday and yesterday set a record for the 440. which he won in 3>.3 sec. Jega's brother is M. Harichandra, Malaya's middle distance representative to
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  • 386 10 nUTSTANDING among the schoolboy stars in yesterday's Singapore inter-schools athletic championships at Jalan Besar stadium was Tan Kwong Lee of Anglo-Chinese School. He bettered two records in the two events allowed per competitor. Miler M. Kanniah of Boys' Town set the first record ot the
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  • 155 10 IN winning his "B" division 880 yards heat. Justin Rozario received a spike wound which required five stitches. But this did not prevent the Siglap schoolboy from contesting the final. Although it was thought that the wound, sustained at the week-end, would put him out
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  • 50 10 LODNON. Wed— Terry Downes. British middleweight boxing champion, knocked out Andre Davier of France, in the seventh round of their ten-round non-title content here yesterday. Dovraes sustained a cut eye in the fifth round, but punched too hard and too often for the game Frenchman Reuter
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  • 379 10 Tee-off times for S'pore women 's open golf gTARTING times for the Sin. Sapore womfti's open jolf competition (18 holes. SUbleford) at the Royal Singapore Golf Club on July 13 are: FIRST TEE; 8.30 Mrs. Graik (11), Mrs. Eu (18> 8.35 Mrs. Cobley (5), Mrs. Kinnear (14); 8.40 Mrs. Pearcy
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  • 116 10 Railways... Z; Geylang i. J A LATE goal by Azari enabled Railways to draw with Geylang ye>terday at Fairer Park in a Division 3A League match. Azari opened the score but Gi-ylang made up the a after the interval and the lead
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  • 58 10 i BAASTAD. Sweden. Wed Barry Maokay. United States Davis Cup player who reached the e mi 7? nals of the men 's singles at Wimbledon. wa s beaten here yesterday by a 19-year-old Norwegian I "unknown.- Thorvald Moe The i Norwegian won their match in the
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  • 132 10 Winger Hussei spark final viet or JUNIOR FOOTBALI JolJilad CvstaflM v( i. MOHD bin Hussein earning a reputation as a sharp shooting winger in the junior league terday he cracked home his 11th goal of th«- bum as Jollilads completed their Div. 3A programme M.F.A ground. Top of the tab).
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