The Singapore Free Press, 27 July 1959

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  • 14 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS Hff No. *****. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 27, 1959. 15 CENTS.
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  • 7 1 Pemerhati and the Minister Opinion 1 new
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  • 174 1 Ambulance m collision on way to hospital Woman before m accident JTOI'R people were injured when a City Comei] ambulance was involved m an accident with a tanker m Bukit Timah Koad, Singapore, this morning. the injured w tied to the Ger. tal m another ambulance
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  • 46 1 SYRIA-JORDAN BORDER OPEN CAIRO. Mon. The Cairo paper El Ahram reported that Syria ha.> re-opened her borders to Jordan closed >even weeks ago and that normal traffic had already been resumed. The border> were closed following Syrian allegations of provocative attacks on her border villa- Reuter
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  • 168 1 FRENCH NET IS CLOSING ALGIERS, Mon.— Alperian rebel bands are doubling back and taking cover as 30,000 French troops close m on them from all sides m the Kabylie mountains. As far as could be learned last night, the main rebel bands are holing up inside a
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  • 42 1 BONN. Mon.— Two people— a man and a woma wire killed by lightning m thunder>tcrm.> which caused widespread damage yesterday m south and central Germany. Torrential rain and l.ail showers flooded streets m Munich m a few minutes Reuter.
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  • 52 1 picture. SINGAPORE'S Minister for Culture. Mr. S. Rajaratnam. addresses representatives of local musical and dance societies m the City Hall canteen yesterday. With him are hi> Parliamentary Secretary. Mr. Lee Khoon Choy, and Assemblyman Inche Baharudin bin Mohd. Ariff. PAP member for Anson (next to Mr. Lee).
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  • 357 1 Minister for Culture. Mr. S. Rajaratnam, ster day hit at a Free Press columnist. Pemerhati. for a comment he made regarding Mala y a n culture. Spe 3 represent of cultural ations and musicians who had volunteered to take part m 'Aneka Ragam Ra'ay
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  • 146 1 ALEXANDRIA. Mon. President Nasser declared last nisht that the United Arab Republic wanted a decisive battle with Israel and said that "this time we will exterminate I^mel 'speaking on the third anniversary or Egypt s nationalisation of the buez Canal, he made ene of
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  • 226 1 SERIES OF MEETINGS IN GENEVA TODAY GENEVA. Monday. •"THE East-West Foreign Ministers here today hold 1 a series of important meetings m what is expected to be a critical week m the two-month-old conference on Berlin and Germany. Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, of Britain, is giving a private luncheon
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  • 28 1 ••floodlights and Footlir-'-" <pa«e 3) brings you all the latest news ol your labourite Malayan filtn stars PLCS cash and rinema-nass prizes ior the film q"»*
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  • 52 1 ONDON, Mon. Rain spread to many parts of Britain yesterday after weeks of warm sunny weather. Heavy thunder-showers struck the West Country and moved slowly across Britain leading to an early homeward trek by thousands of holidaymakers. Traffic on some roads early yesterday was reported as reaching
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  • 150 1 Cyclists in savage rioting Kristianstad (Sweden), Mon. Hundreds oi young "hot-rod" i. lums battled with police and army units until the early hours of this morning m violent rioting which left 20 people injured and part oi this quiet town m shambles. Some 40 people were arrested, including two drunken
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  • 72 1 Grenade flung into bar A LGIERS. Mon. One per- son was killed and 12 injured wh< n a grenade was thrown into a bar at Tame, south-west of Algiers, last night. In another incident the locomotive and six coaches of the Oran- Algiers train were derailed when a mini exolod^d
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  • 30 1 August first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened m Singapore this morning at 99-i. cents per lb., clown one and onceighth cents on Friday's close. The tone was uncertain.
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  • 137 1 THE staff side of the Whitley Council will meet tomorrow to review the situation following the suspension of their chairman, Mr. F. V. Rajendra. from Singapore Government service. They will also prepare for negotiations with the official side on variable allowances. The Federation of Unions
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  • 137 1 One dies, 6 hurt in shooting attacks BONN, Mon.— One person was killed and six wounded m a remarkable ser of shooting incidents m W< German towns lasl weekend, accordinn to police reports rt One man wa> killed and andi d when t jrere shot down by unknown attacker> In
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    • 110 1 n __z A Ik' I STtRIOPMON,c LtA ix i MONAURAL fr— i— 1 HI Fl AMPLIFIERS THE FIRST /xJLklfll name m LiflP HI-FI SINCE 1934 H|W Used by 8.8.C. 1 Radio Malaya No. 1 Prince Street, EASTLAND SI T T™» Thc House of Tangs _W IB »hS j rf rl
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  • 193 2 Apprentices can 't after training LAW TO PROTECT EMPLOYERS KI'ALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Federation (Government is to consider a suggestion from an International Labour Organisation expert that apprentices trained under the Government scheme should work for a minimum period with the firm financing them. rre_____r__ The 1.L.0. expert, Deputy Chief
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  • 146 2 Build-up of Hi Navy 'will follow plan' JAKARTA. Mon. The new Indonesian Navy Chief of Staff. Colonel R. K. Martadinata. said that no immediate major change to as likely m plans for building up the navy. Antara news agency said the Chief of Staff was speaking after his arrival :it
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  • 44 2 Festing on tour of Ear East LONDON. \1" The Chief Imperial Oei. G< leral Sir Pra ha^ left by air on i month's tour of British ser- Far East and The trip had been planned •une and was a hp said a' Lon- Reuter
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  • 122 2 MOUNT MAKILING. Manila. Monday. EUROPEAN Boy Scouts anci Scout ers were among the lirst to leave this 10th world jamboree city after 10 days of getting together with Scouts from all over the worid. Tiu 37-member Swedish contingent Left yesterday. leaving one man behind
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  • 56 2 PARIS. Mon. The French Prime Minister. M. Michel Debre. said yesterday that the French army will be equipped with atomic weapons "m some months' time." This was understood to be a reference to France's coming atom bomb. He was addressing a pri- vate meeting of
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  • 75 2 MELBOURNE. Mon. An Australian .steel works. John and Sons (Australia) Proprietary Ltd.. has obtained a Soviet order for 9.000 j of flat sheet steel, it was disclosed here. Thi.s is believed to be the first Australian steel to be exported to the Soviet Union. A steel industry
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  • 64 2 JAKARTA, Mon.— A senior member of the Darul Islam rebels has been reported killed m the South Celebes. Antara news agency said yesterday. Antara said an army officer had stated that Lt.-Col. Maehmud Fachrle had been killed m a Darul Islam attack on the town of
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  • 112 2 'Russia has less than 10 ICBMs' WASHINGTON. Sun.— Mr. Neil McEiroy. the United States Secretary of Defence, said Russia had "very few"fewer than ten— missiles capable of carrying a warhead to America. Answering questions m a radio interview on respective American and Russian rocket strengths, he said: "We do not
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  • 64 2 LONDON. Mon. Pan American Airways claimed yesterday that a Boeing 707 jet airliner on Saturday set up a new air record from Moscow to London. The airliner landed at London Airport after i flight time of three hours 13 minutes. The scheduled time for the Aeroflot Russian
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  • 164 2 LONDON HOPES were high last night lor Britain's printing dispute v sixth week and has shut down and 1,100 provincial newspaper Union leaders and cmplo m continuous separate proposals. Last nigl Justice of Appeal who is md the dispute, said: "Ooosidei been made."
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  • 69 2 Hatta in U.K. to study co-ops LONDON. Mon.— Dr. hammad Ha itu. former President of the Indone Republic has arrived here by air to study the co- rpen movement m Britain Dr. Batu will be In B: until August 2 at tion of the Co-cperative Ailianc.r Co-opera tive Union. With
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    • 52 3 Milk that cow': A crisis on the set urpri>iim indeed. Take i bm Yeo and the reluctant bout Pak i who could I fn untusitifj <-<otti<><lij /.rated enotlg I t^mperamenI Wvll up It* svlu'ditlt* ft t gt mmm wwmw mat RAH_MAH RAHMAT {above) is the chief "court dancer" m "Raia
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    • 383 3 U\s onl\ able to pa> lsi I to the Shau Ntudto«s during the week and that was not nearh enough to cover all their but I did find watch Jamil Sudirec ting ne m lemana Bintan m which Normadiah Kosnani and Aziz Jaffar ar
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    • 29 3 CHANGE VARIETY CLUB WILL STAGE CHRISTIE THRILLER is being proS/Ldr. Keith sby, Included m the cast is simon (ioldstein »o cessfully produced Ibe Mikado" at hangj last month. Hall.
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    • 246 3 Answer this quio and win $10 OOW much do you know about Sherlock Holmes and the Hound of the Baskervilles << film version Send m your answers to the nine ques- tions below. For the first set of correct answers rjr most nearly correct a prize \< of $10 will
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    • 227 3 Latiff is baffled by mystery of missing pisang L. KRISHNAN who is directing "Mud On Her j Shoes." the opening story of the Latiff film, was faced with an unexpected mystery while on I location near Bedok. The scene called for a giade m which would j be found the
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  • 675 4 "China trill build itself up without Western help boast bu auide MY lirsl surprise came m Hong Koni;, where Ihe rep r e s c ntal i v c of China's Intourisl Service proved lo know more about the history and geography of my native
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  • 424 4 Priority for A-ships in UK navy picture, SWEEPING overhaul of Britain's £1,500 million defence programme, which is likely to £ive the highest priority to nuclear propulsion for ships to regain British supremacy as a maritime power is now m progress. This long-term review of defence on the basis of a
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  • 68 4 By Louis Wiznitzer to hay* of In South-l.iM tail there iv a!read\ competition be. tween China and Ruvsia. although not on the official level, ol course But underneath, it seems to me, China is preparing te replace Russian influence with itv own m Korea. Vietnam, Burma, and Indon* While I
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  • 219 4 SOLDItKS schooled to operate as guerillas up to _.'Mh) miles behind Communist lines are being trained by the U.S aimy. it has been revealed at tort Bragg. North Carolina. They have already mapped out sections of Russia and China which they would infiltrate m
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  • 177 4  -  ALLITtR to a paper suggests a bold method for "increasing the vehicle capacity of London" obviously a most desirable thing at the moment. The idea is to reduce considerably the width of pavements. Beachcomber ln# 5 \vouid. of course, decrease tne pedestrian capacity of London. Igo further.
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  • 35 4 'Chine made compa not fin Americ the} SP |aa p to JjO* Gr. pijj anc Cj iend lS kaß I tari Ipn Kfa L Tiv I J ber M aboi. I "B< I I tomormß
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 567 4 CLUES ICBOSfl 5 Swift rocky fall <5). 1 Season. «of course, of even 6 It's the bottom at the top! <4>. Leap Year <6>. 7 Cobs, perhaps, return to put 8 One man from North of the one out <4>. border comes South to the 10 Tire raising in a
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  • 11 5 1i,,.- ■><■'■ i area I I X
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  • 5 5 Sultan will toast Rotary asdfdsfsdfasdf
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  • 61 5 < n is the fashion among Singapore's ynnnger Worn c.in spot them m Pli shows yonng fashion conscious iroMcn from Kuth WarSini Model I ho will be day. rythini about them n green han. green eyelashes, green eye- „reen nail enamel trom Sonia Kilgannon, Amanda Mi
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  • 12 5 S' pore food production is praised ItpUt G becanv and harih concert
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  • 178 5 Rush to bring in relatives from China and India 4 RUSH for entry permits has begun, following the announcement m the Singapore Legislative mbly last week that the Government may ten the immigration laws. Tht- spate of applicati from people who want to bring m their relatives, mostly m China
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  • 101 5 SALVATION ARMY CHIEF LEAVES FOR KERALA Lieut-< 01. J. W. Blake. officer commanding the Salvation Army In Malaya, who left Singapore yesterday on transfer to Trivandrum. Kerala. India. Lieut. -Col. Blake said that during his four years of service m Singapore and the Federation he had seen the Salvation Army
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  • 62 5 Officers must join fund The Ministry of Education 1 has sent circulars to all school principals m Singapore asking them to send it lists of officers who have not elected to join the Widow and Orphans Fund after completing their probation period. According to Government regulations, all Christian and Ceylon
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  • 87 5 rHI wee* institution. Singapore ay, shows how pup lar h >urs to impro^ i bifl of. made by the stude i ;on. and .ments. hteen organisations are tall' up that attracted mci the openaid jtu-1 a out a demon-, Th- t Corr ioned their
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  • 43 5 TODAY: 3.42 P.m. TOMORROW: 4.03 a.m. and 4.Z4 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 5.10 a.m. and 5.16 p.m. THURSDAY: ti.34 a.m. and <;.?<) p.m. FRIDAY: 8.4 i a.m. and T.H p.m. S Ml RDAY: {1.37 am. and ;i> p.m. SUNDAY: lO.lii a.m and M.17 p.m.
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  • 137 5 THE Singapore Anti-Tuber-culosis Association hope. 1 i omplete its mass X-ray tpalgn m Tanjong Pawell ahead of schedule. "The medical dim-tor ol SAT A Dr. N. C. Sen-Gupta about 7.000 people had been X-rayed so far .since the campaign started on July I- lie described
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  • 26 5 V ietnam army chief here ul, Mr. m Phu< ty tomorrow to W( •he; a Arm Lt.-Gen. Le Ty who arrives ID bin- j c today.
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  • 276 5 ECONOMY MOVE BY S'PORE GOVT. Free Press Staff Reporter American publicity campaigns undertaken by the Department of Tourism, Singapore, have been suspended following the Government's economy drive. Advertising m Australia, lor which firm commitments have been made, is likely to continue till the end of the year. Officials of the
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  • 20 5 The next quarterly session of the Board of Licensing Justices m Singapore will be held on Sept 14
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  • 94 5 RI TROUPE TO GIVE OPEN-AIR SHOWS THE Indonesian cultural mission to Singapore will be led by Mr. Djoko Sanjoto. a former Cultural Attache at the Indonesian Embassy m Washington. The mission, which will consist 01 40 artistes, will leave Jakarta by ship on Aug. 11. arriving m Singapore on Aug.
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  • 95 5 74 YOUTHS FROM BALING FOR S'PORE SEVENTY FOUR youth club members from Baling. Kedah. will be guests of the Singapore Federation of Boys' Clubs when they pay a three-day goodwill visit here next month. They art' due on Aug. 13 by two chartered buses. They will stay at the Singapore
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  • 75 5 Two of the 600 undergraduates who took part ln Saturday's giant procession marking the opening of the University of Malaya's Welfare Week. Miss Lim Lian Choo, dresses as a cigarette girl, and Miss Annie Tan as a "pirate Miss Lim is studying for an education diploma while
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 84 5 Y.WA.A (Outram Road): Kindergarten 9 a.m.; Chinese adult beginners 12.15 p.m.; Malay absolute beginners 5 p.m.. Senior Cambridge 7.30 p.m.: English conversation Chinese housewives 7.30 p.m.; "Tai Chi" (Chinese physical culture) 7.45 p.m.; Table tennis 7.30 p.m. Y.W.C.A. (Raffles Quay): Keep lit 9.15 a.m. and 5.15 p.m.; Chinese cooking 10.30
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  • 85 6 INCOMES VRE h TREBLED AFTER 6-YEAR WAIT £UALA LUMPUR, .Mon. This year has seen the dawn of a new era for the rubber smallholder of Malaya an era of increased livelihood and a higher standard of living. The first acres to be
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  • 75 6 MAI \V\\ librarian, Mr>. Phyllis Mendez (above, right) is returning to Kuala l.unipui on Wednesday after a four-month course m library methods m the I'nited StatShe plana to put her newly -gained knowledge of the latest library systems to good use m the I
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  • 205 6 Chief of Home Guard leaving KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. When the flag of the Home Guard m Malaya comes down for the last time on Dec. 31 this year, Lieut. Colonel L. J. West, the man who- has served the force since its early beginnings, will not be here to see
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  • 236 6 I/UALA LUMPUR. Mon. Fresh ore discoverhave brought a n< to Malay: st iron mine at Bukit Besi. Dungun. Th. Ed economic futun entire State o: T v. Pa- tals Company, Mr. J. P. Diamond, disclosed yesterday that substantial new reservehad been found at
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  • WOMEN'S CORNER
    • 232 6 'Your girls make this beauty mistake TWO Japanese beauticians now visiting Singapore began their campaign "to make local women more beautiful" over the weekend. They are Miss Mitsuko Endo. 23. and Miss Sakuko Ikura. 21. They will be m Singapore for two months conduce free beauty courses at various centres
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    • 92 6 MALAY teachers Ul! 0. Singapore have b. urged to co-operate with the Government m spreading Malay language education among non-Malays. Inch- A. Rahman Said, the i chairman, said this to members of the Singapore Malay Teachers' Union Its genera] meeting at I Kota Raja Malay School.
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    • 19 6 SYLVAWI SUPERFLASI Indoc rs m, otter H jk gives light I f You II 9 I bcttf tures I
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    • 228 6 JU I HAWKE by Sydney Jordan AS THS LECTURE WE'VE HAD^N. THE ATOMIC CONVENTION v Q«-» MEAN c HALL IS WRECKED. NO TIME TO > A r^ IL L HAVE THE SAME J THE VICTIMS IN V -g^ I SUPPOSE MV THINK OF THAT, V nicci^ ii TV THAT HALL
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  • 526 7 THERg^ ARE STILL FAULTS TO BE CORRECTED BUT- Bakar and Ismail lead sharp, fast forwards ARGOS sums up Singapore 2; Joint Services 0. gHOYYING tremendous improvement on their earlier unconvincing performances, Singapore yesterday routed the Joint Services at Jalan Hesar Stadium. If Singapore can keep
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  • 92 7 I rift Club and team secretaries rhe name of their most deserving Tell us WHO. tell us WHEN. your nominee rates the honour. nd details will be published AT OF THE WEEK column. I m P 1 Roa< 1 oninant game for Junior United at the
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  • 31 7 >OCCER: SAFA Di\ Customs SC v. P. stia, UFA ground; Div. 3B: Ktb*naran Club v. Policf ".V. F X ground. GOLF: RBG4 vmu> Keppel Club. »omen\ match, at RSfIC.
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  • 61 7 Position-, m the Sou*. a Zone: P W D L F Apt* •§or 9 6 3 0 41 22 In Jore 8 5 2 1 20 10 12 ca 9 4 1 4 25 35 fl Negn 8 3 0 5 18 22 6 Serv. 8 1 2 3
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  • 40 7 r'O hat-tricks, by A. Archer and R. Pulling, enabled nal S.C. to beat Haikowvu 6-0 m a SAFA Div. 3B league match at Jalan Besar yester-hat-trick save enal a 3-0 lead at halfPulling scored after the interval.
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  • 19 7 Cosmos and Pondok Peranakan drew 2-2 m a SAFA Div. 3B league game at Balestier Road yesterday.
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  • 185 7  - New Venture best on track today By ALLAN LEWIS NEW VENTURE was the best of the few horse,-, which did fast work on th. second track at Penang this morning. Working alone, New Venture (Mitchell* disposed oi three m 37 with something m hand. New Venture, who has been consistent
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  • 85 7 "PORMER All-England badmin- ton champion Erland Kops arrived m Singapore yesterday from Bangkok to challenge Charoen Watanasin, of Siam, for the Malayan Open badminton title. Kops has beaten Watanasin m practice matches m Bangkok but would not comment on hi> chances m the Malayan championships which
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  • 68 7 MONTREAL, Mon. Australia won its final two Davis Cup singles matches yesterday to oust Canada 5-0 m the North American zone semi-final. Rod Layer defeated Canadian .substitute Francois Gudbout 7-9, 6-4. 6-2. 6-1 and Roy Emerson defeat cc 1 Bob Redard 4-6, 6-4. 7-5, 6-4.
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  • 946 7 THE SLOW PACE SUITED PRINCE OF LALITA (B iratt) paid IM for this quarter length victory m Race Seven at Penang on Saturday. < had wick) and third another 3! lengths away Kinabalu (8.7. Forte). The Torch beaten by i; lengths. Winners time m this Cl. 4 Div. 7F event
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  • 33 7 Make a note of these... lac Lord x prom prove coni mind li>h smooth Martial. I be mm m a bit Race I HE m proM. and l l\l XIKV i?ht> m their
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  • 75 7 TWO unusual winning margin* were given m Race Six and Race Seven. The official winning distance m each race was Yt lengths. I have never «een this distance given as a winning margin before. I thought a neck was the equivalent of t length which was
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  • 21 7 CLERMONT. France, Mon. —Stirling Moss of Britain won the Grand Prix autorace of Auvergne yesterday In a Cooper-Borgward. Reuter.
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  • 84 7 SELETAR CYCLIST FIRST ONE of Seletar's seasoned cylists, Cpl. Ted Coates. won the Far East Air Force 25-mile time trial cycling championship yesterday. He clocked his best timp for the distance, lhr. 2min 15-2 ssec. The event. which wa^ organised by the F.E.A.F. Cycling Association. took place at Bukit Timah
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  • 23 7 NEW YORK. Sun. Baseball results: American League: Boston 0 Kansas City 3. National League: bt. Louis 4 Los Angeles 2.— U.P.1.
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    94 7 QOVI H ar.d North bid as follows on this deal Two No-Trumps -Three Hearts: Three Spades—. Four No-Trumps (non-conven-tional); Six No- Trumps. It was a good percentage slam, but South went down after finding both Ace Diamonds and Queen o.s on his I- sometimes better for thc opening
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  • 214 7 CEYLON S.C. "A"' beat RAF Seletar 'A" by three wicin their Junior "A" cricket match at Balestier Road "rday. Seletar 124 (Ge!l 15. May 35, Jaffrey 37; Segar 6—37. iam 2—20.) Ceylon S.C. 125 for seven Kandasamy 19. Maniam 29, Segar 25, Sabapathy
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  • 54 7 KRISTIANSTAD. South Sweden. Mon.— John Surters. of Britain, who has already retained his world motor cycling 500 c.c. title this season, won the 350 cc. event at the Swedish Grand Prix here terday. He is the first man to be double champion m the two main classes two
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  • 139 8 Page 8 Talks with K. frank Nixon MOSCOW. Mon.— U.S. President Richard Nixon said last at he had had ik. and helpful talks yesterday Khrush'he Soviet Prime Nixon retu ftci he day with Mr Khrush hey at one ntry homes. They day for a visit to Lebrief Siberian returning to
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  • 24 8 \GDAD An Iraqi tn said would be willing extending cultuIth the United indicated that noiild be initiated on —UPI.
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  • 58 8 BRAZZAVILLE. Congo Re- public. Mon. Attempts to warehouse of about African religious tanabarricadea Inside resulted m more than oO people being injured. Unconfirmed reports said six people had been killed. Skirmishing began four days ago when the Frencn authorities tried to get members of the*
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  • 322 8 COLONIAL SECRETARY: 'I HAVE THE EASIEST CONSCIENCE IN THE WOH lly EMERGENCY IN NYASALAND TO CONTINUE UR. Alan Lennox-Boyd, Britain's Colonial Secretary, is Quoted m the Daily Mail as saying he has the "easiest conscience m the world" over the Nyasaland issue. He was speaking to
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  • 173 8 j 'We will secede warning in Lusaka T USAKA (Northern J Rhodesia), Mon Mr. Paul Kalichini, interim president of the African National Independence Party, said here that when his party had a majority m the Northern Rhodesian Government they would secede from the Central African Federation. Mr. Kalichini. who was
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  • 99 8 Firemen are here seen standing near t l ir burned-out taxi m Upper Aljunied Road. Singapore, last night after putting out the fire. The driver. Mr. Teo Cheng Swee (right) related that on opening the bonnet of the car there was an explosion and the vehicle
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  • 318 8 Minister forecasts 'Malayan art form From Page 1 plan for regular concerts m public parks was one way of breaking down these barriers "By exposing people, over a long period, to the music and song of other communities we will make them aware that* there are more than one type
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  • 101 8 BIG CYPRUS SEARCH FOR SONS OF A JUDGE NICOSIA. Mon.— The Royal Air Force, the Navy and British Army yesterday took part m one of the biggest searches ever launched m Cyprus m an attempt to iind two missing sons of a prominent Greek-Cypriot judge. The youths, sons of Judge
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  • 211 8 'LEAVE US ALONE, MAKARIOS TELLS ATHENS CRITICS NICOSIA, Mon.—Archbishop Makarios yesterday told critics m Athens to "leave us alone and let us build our new republic on the ruins of the colonial regime, unpestered by politicians." Making his first public reference to criticism m Greece and Cyprus of the London
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  • 168 8 TEHERAN, Monday. pRINCESS FATIMA, 30-year-old youngest sister of the Shah of Persia, and her American husband, Mr. Vincent Hillyer, signed divorce papers on Saturday, it was officially revealed yest< day. mc Shah had given his consent, it was. stated. The couple were married
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  • 81 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Party Negara's participation m the general election next month has virtually become an all-out effort to put one man into Malaya's House of Representatives. He is its 62-year-old leader. Dato Onn bin Ja'afar. Although Party Negara has nine candidates all its resources have
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  • 38 8 AMMAN, Mon.— Jordanian authorities are hunting for Communists following the discovery of important secret documents calling on the Reds to adopt "a violent policy." Colonel Ibrahim Krishan, commander m the Jerusalem area said.— Reuter
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  • 184 8 T ONDON. Mon.— Brenda Dean Paul, sta^e queen of the roaring 1920s who spent years m hospitals and jail for drug addiction, died here yesterday. Miss Paul had been ill ar.d was m bed when sin believed to have had a seizure. A friend called
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  • 77 8 HOVER MOOT FOR U.A.R. JAMBOREE CiTY (Manila) Mon.— The United Arab Re- public was honing to hold the j Worid Rover Moot a gathering of Scouts from 18 to 25 years oi age m 1961. Mr. Azia Bakir. head of the U.A.R contingent to the tenth World Jamboree, said here.
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  • 80 8 Pilot couldn't tell speed, so he lands LONDON. Mon. A Super Constellation airlinei bound for Karachi returned to London Airport last nighl with faulty airspeed indicaThe Pakistan International Airlines plane with 57 pi engers ab ard made a: y landing 70 mi; r take-oil. Fire engines and an ance-, lined
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  • 50 8 Turban trouble for Sikh HE h^ m (*LASG 1 24 student he Queen he wa dan< turban. Sin P He s. dam my turba: appo;; m i me nowi In tiu Su bee: Offi' i Cor; pect« month. A whe the incic last pletely all. If about I give. Rew
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  • 27 8 Briton dies u tons of ic CHAM mounta. French A j Terray attempt of an 1 Gerard < Saturda on Mon* The r the boc was bur. Reutt
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  • 15 8 King Olav narrow esc OSLO carr daic a tour of N narrow]with t: Reu 4
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