The Singapore Free Press, 20 August 1959

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  • 13 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS No. ***** SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1959 15 CENTS.
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  • 577 1 Tiredjmt happy Tengku (Premier elect) says: fc We will now go ahead with our manifesto as a whole' //ie party leaders but one win in Federal polls KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. Y l IKLD but happy Tensku Abdul Rahman, destined to be the Prime Minister of
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  • 95 1 S.Y .C. to carry on AT an extraordinary general meeting last, night, the Singapore Youth Council decided to carry on. despite the withdrawal of Government support. The president of the council, Mr. Seah Yun Khong, said the proceedings at the meeting were secret and he was not authorised to make
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  • 19 1 CHAMONIX, Thurs. An 18-year-oid Austrian climber, Hans Ott, was killed in a 250 ft. fall yesterday.- Reuter
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  • 32 1 September first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened in Singapore this morning at 109'. cents per Ib., up thive-quar-ters of a cent on yesterday's close. The tone was steady.
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  • 39 1 Tay Ngap Piling. 19, was fined $10 this morning in a Singapore magistrate court after pleading guilty to a charge of possession of a Federation of Malaya Social Welfare lottery ticket (66th draw i
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  • 216 1 f ONDON, Thurs.L* News of the overwhelming victory of the Government Alliance Party in Malaya caused no surprise in political quarters here IxSress views publicly on fhe internal affairs of Lc P^n%4; 5 h rtf«^ in the Malayan Federation. These observers felt
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  • 241 1 Malayan student killed after Spain holiday as plane hits mountain and burns out MADRID. Thursday. A MALAYAN student was among 33 people who died when a British Dakota airliner crashed 2,000 feet up in me mountains 25 miles north of Barcelona last night. The Malayan student's
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  • 50 1 WASHINGTON. Thurs. The House of Representatives ways and means committee, yesterday approved a broad programme of tax relief on earnings of United States business in all foreign countries. It will permit a company to defer payment of tax until funds are repatriated to the United States.— U.P.I.
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  • 195 2  - NEW FAST CARGO R UN TO DAR WIN Idomeneus leaves with load of Malayan timber By JHE Blue Funnel Line has commissioned the 7,800-ton Idomeneus to start a new direct cargo service between Singapore and Darwin. The ship calls at Singapore twice a month. The manager of the Australian Department
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  • 195 2 AUSTRALIA plans to sk-p up it* trade with Asian countries as a result of a conference held in Kuala Lumpur last month. The four-day conference was attended by 12 Australian Trade Commissioners, representing all of the trade posts from Karachi to Tokyo. It discussed
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  • 95 2 LONDON. Thurs. Stock markets in London rday were strong and active for the start of a new fortnightly account. Oil shares were quiet and uncertain and there was little interest in tea shares, but rubbers trended higher. In New York. Wall Street closed
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  • 280 2 Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today Dreme 1/2, Sedenak 3. Jagvijay 4 5. Noreverett 6A. Lloyd Bakke 6 7. Benwyvis 8/9, Rothcnstein 10/11, Cardiganshire 13 14. Bencleuch 15 16, Zeeland 18. Mitaka Maru 19. Senai N'.Wall 1, Tong Leong N.Wall 3 Gianjf
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  • 258 2  - Indonesia 's Chinese traders turn their eyes to Singapore CHAN SWAN BEE By IIIANY alien Chinese in Indonesia have applied for business visas to enter Singapore. Official figures are not available, but the Free Press was told yesterday that a large number of applications were received recently. Trade and commercial
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  • Round the World Market Prices
    • 66 2 RUBBER No. IBM ports Aug RLBBER No. 1 Il>S Spot RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement House Terms Sept. Oct gfj TONE: Ver> stead v AOuvc PEPPER: White Saiawak f.a.q. c.i.f. European ports PEPPER: Black Sarawak ial c.i.f. European port Above prices UN lir>t Session Spot TIN Three
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    • 34 2 N| MSaa I TIN Straits Spot TIN futures .its pjpjagtSH t gajpt, TONE: Quiet. >\| RI'RBER: rutut«s lcp| TONE: Irregular No. I R» Meg landed pricf COITEE: Futures B* oni Above pr
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    • 17 2 30 Industrials 20 Railroads 40 Domestic Bonds 15 I tiiities f»5 Stocks Composite Averages
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    • 24 2 Ma la be: le&^e 31. afloat s 30. A ment 30. 29. cf. Lamp awaiting relea.^ 31. August shipment Above prices Quoted
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    • 67 2 COPRA Philippines t h North European ports deb weight per long ton >ept COPR\. Straits e.i.f. IK., North 1 uropean ports delivered v per long ton Auk Sept. COCONCT OIL crude str European ports in bulk per Ion: ton Aug. Sept. COCONI l OIL rrudr Ceytaa European
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  • 22 2 WASHINGTON. Thurs. The Uis. Government yesterday approved the sale of four cargo vessels to Na- tionalist China.— U.P.I.
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  • 1110 2 SINGAPORE, Weanescay. INDUSTRIALS Previous Teaay A'en gricl F Oils. 2.40S -230S lc« B. B. Petrol S B. V. Trustees 5-5G S 5 53 S Con. Tin Sn 18 B is" B S Ords. 35 P 35 B l 36 6 S 13 iry 1.01 B 1.03
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  • 224 3 THEN IT SHOULD BE YOUR LUCKY YEAR to born under a different s the year-group^ *A1 1943. 1936. 1924 Such women are u l in e d b v the wood Tins person ar.u are antagonistic other. Tough 1949. 1937. 1925. 1913 mge to by nature,
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  • 166 3 A 20-YEAR-OLD youth ija^ped the name of I hi> awailant >>hortly be- I tore he died in the arms I of his mother, a pre- I I liminary inquiry was j told yesterday. \t the end of the inquir a labourer. Augustine
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  • 170 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. T'HE Minister of the Malayan Embassy ir Wash--1 ington, Inche Ismail bin Mohamed Ali, last night told Malayans why it was essential for the Federation to cultivate the friendship and co-operation la a broadcast over Radio Malaya, inche Ismail said
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  • 9 3 Salary cut clerk's vain blea to cut maintenance I:
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  • 161 3 QNE HUNDRED and seventy British troops will be flown from Singapore to Sandakan next month in one of the biggest airlifts by the new giant R.A.F. Beverley aircraft of the Far East Air Force. The Beverley aircraft was introduced to the Far East
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  • 67 3 THE English programmes of Kudio omgupoie vwil piesi'in a .^pecim lorum on uie subject "Knowing Your Neignoours Culture at y p.m. tomorrow. Speakers are Mr. D.ioko Sanjoio, Leader of the Indonesian Cultural Mission now in Singapore. Mr. Surjono Sastrowardojo of the Indonesian Consul-General's Office. Mr.
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  • 21 3 SINGAPORE Police Band will give a concert at the Botanic Gardens or. Sunday from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m.
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  • 163 3 Undergrads to elect president 7NIVERSITY of Malaya U students are now considering who will be their union president when 30 student leaders meet next Thursday to elect their chief. The student leaders were recently elected to be members of the 12th Students' Council which will be responsible for formulating the
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  • 35 3 A COMBINED farewell party was given to Mr. Bruce Marks, station officer at Singapore Airport last night by three airlines Qantas. Malayan Airways and BOAC. He i.s on transfer to Guinea. 5-30 m
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    • 3 3 l- V» you
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    • 283 3 Wild me your family. You e that a certain j unt of discipline is as to their develop- ve! To what the stars -tore for you tomorseleci your birthday and read the corres- paragraph. Let your tar be your daily TOMORROW I EO (July 24 -Aug. 23>— A -day period
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    • 114 3 JEFF HAWKE by Sydney Jordan RETURNING TO WS HOTEL LATE IN THE JE ffLS E P.'I^ n 12 XFFlSF-rSi: W^ XkJ^.Ar* l^" EVENING. JEF* HAWKE tSACCOSTEO L E J% A I?JiJ?J£ f ULTAR > BY A STRANGE SHADOWY &GURE SToANG£^j^^, < you dISOVVTI I "«-■**»< i$ OT CAREYS BLOODHOUNDS 66»N(3
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  • 368 4 4 BRITISH military intelligence expert was f» quoted in the magazine U.S. News and World Report lying that the Soviet Union might launch a 'forestalling blow" it it felt in imminent danger of attack. Mr. J. M. Mackintosh was described as adviser on
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  • 236 4 T'HE United States House x of Representatives in Washington has urged that Communist China conti: to be barred from the United Nations. The action came when the Chamber passed and sent to the Senate a resolution reaffirming Congressional opposition to admitting the Peking regime
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  • 117 4 DE GAULLE MAY MEET KHRUSHCHEV SOVIET Ambassador Sergei Vinogradov held an unexpected conference with Gen. Charles de Gaulle In Paris this week. This at once sparked .speculation that they may have considered a possible meeting Soviet Premier Nikita S between de Gaulle and Khrushchev. High diplomatic .sources revealed that Mr.
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  • 673 4  -  Beachcomber [by the I WAY ■a f PHE Daily Herald has accused General de Gaulle, the President of France, of committing a sin against the human race by insisting on exploding a French nuclear bomb at the present time. This Labour newspaper's commentator. Sydney
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  • 168 4  - Asian hopes, fears over Ike-K discussions R. POATS Bv QRAND hopes and dark fears are growing in Asia about ilic coming Eisenhow e r Khrushchev meetings, despite ot'iiciiil insistence thai neither are justified. President Eisenhower describes his hopes as modest. He cautions against expecting a sudden turn toward peace or
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 35 4 ZSVC P.M. 1.00 Good Afternoon, Programme Summary; 1.02 Pot Luck; 1.30 The News; 1.40 Newstalk; 1.45 A Tenor 2.00 Close Down. 5.00 Good Evening, Programme Summary: 5.03 The Boston Promenade Orchestra: 5.30 Journey into Space
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    • 165 4 I.* d \k. CLUES ACBOSS 1 Throwing back the dynamite is violent denunciation (12). 8 Narrative io be understood symbolically c8». 9 Term of great respect at .stud (4 i. 11 Mournful song from the ridee <s>. 12 No living eulogy (7). 13 Do this to the day with marriage
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    • 186 4 5 Breathe life into a swan? I'm a terror you see (7». 6 Get nine righr < Anagram* 4t. 7 But it wasn't outside Sir Anthony's back door! (6 2 4> 10 Thi. s is more welcome' with shepherds than printers «3» 14 Coleridge* ancient seaiurer < i 16 She's
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    • 40 4 < Relayed from Radio Malaya); 9.30 The News; 940 Newstalk; 9.45 Radio Ranch r 10.00 Asian Club "The Future of Surgery." Th«? sp f?o er k Sir Zachary Cope' 10.30 Rayuan Sukma ca repeat of last Tuesday's broadcast^. 11.00 Good Night
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  • 258 5 STRAITS CHINESE LEADER: 'CULTURALLY WE ARE NOT BARREN* li use of MALAY ASSET' FREE PRKss STAFF REPORTER WHAT do the Straits Chinese *baba>" saj to the new of the Singapore Prime Minister, >Ir. Lee Kuan Yew that the English educat e d -Malayans. specially in the
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  • 112 5 Ihe new committee which will temporarily advise the Singapore Minister for Education, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. on Malay education, held its first meeting at the Education Ministry yesterday. Here Mr. Ybng is seen addressing the committee, members of which he had chosen. At least two of
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  • 254 5 S'pore varsities set up joint student council STUDENTS of the two universities in Singapore are seizing every opportunity to build and ngthen mutual friendship and sense of unity amongst themselves Tlv students have set up an Inter-University Students' Council to dl>mutual interadopt common plans ol action where practicable. A spokesman
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  • 54 5 The Alumni Association of College of Agriculture, iya, <South Branch), will hold their annual reunion dinner at the Tai Tong Resuiurant. Happy World, on Auo 27. at 7.45 p.m. Their annual general meet- I will be held on the same day at the Johore English College Hall. Johore
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  • 134 5 'GODFATHER' PAK MEETS SINGAPORE CHILDREN MORE than 50 Malay ana Indonesian children yesterday swarmed into the Malay section of Radio Singapore when they heard that Pak; Kasur <above>. the "Godfather of Indonesian children." was at the studio. He was there to make recordings over Radio Singapore for the children's programme
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  • 30 5 The As>istant Bishop of Singapore, the Right Reverend Roland Koh. will lay the foundation stone of the Church of the Good Shepherd at Dundee Road. Queenstown. next Monday.
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  • 30 5 Tun Lim Vcw Hock Leader oi the Opposition in the: Singapore Legislative Assein- < b v and former Chief Minis- ter Vft tor Kuala Lumpur rday for a holiday.
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  • 167 5 Women hail pay up order WOMEN in Singapore sup- port the Government's i move to permit a court deal- ino with maintenance cases to order a man's employer to pay direct to hus wife part ot his earnings. According to the terms of the Maintenance 'Facilities for Enforcement) Bill, a
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 129 5 TODAY VUC\ (Raffles Quay): PAYA LEBAR METHO--1 C V bi rd's DIST CHURCH Prayer ne'^th nJin'ed ch^ken circle at U. Sirat Road 7.30 S °Y P W 5 C A P (Outram Road) SINGAPORE RECORDED Malay beginners 930 MUSK SOCIETY: Weekly am Civil Service Exam. concert at Monk's Hill 7
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    • 44 5 SINGAPORE HIGH TIDES TODAY; 12.17 p.m. and and 11.59 p.m. TOMORROW: 12.46 p.m i SATURDAY: 039 a.m. and 1.14 p.m. SUNDAY: 1.19 a.m. and 1.43 p.m. MONDAY: 1.59 a.m and ?13 p.m. TUESDAY: 2.39 a.m. and 2.46 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 3.24 a,m. and 3.24 p.m.
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  • 96 6 SERVICES NEWS f K\ \tar the Army Boys Trade School goes to camp for a foment. The school moves out from it> barracks for intensive training in the open. Though the work is hard the boys look forward throughout the year. Last year they went to went to
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  • 383 6 The programme Is nuous one, including physical training, swimming and games. Popular with the boys are the wainanship exercises and construction of an .al ropeway. The highlights, however are the Mainland Trek and the Island Trek. The Mainland Trek i the senior boys only and
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  • 432 6 ONE of the RAF's lesser known units. No. t>B Movements Unit (Embarkation) have one of the most interesting jobs in Singapore, for they are "airmen who work on ships.' The explanation ui this contradiction in term.^ Is that on the docks Ls the Far East
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  • 13 6 ion Cannin c last Wednesday. CoVratulaUois to t. e happy newly-weds.
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  • 109 6  -  'CHIEFY' By 4 COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF'S commendation from Bomber Command was presented to Flight Sergeant Walter Yewer (right) by Group Captain I. C. K. Swales the Officer Commanding RAF Changi this week. The award which was announced In June when F Sgt. Yewer was on his way
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  • 117 6 THE Royal Air Force Association .Led a drive last week to revive Interest In Its activity A social evening in the Malcolm Club at Changi was supported by over 300 officers and airmen. The President of the Singapore branch. Air Marshal the Earl of Bandon. attended to give
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  • 151 6 NOW A NEW DEAL FOR TOURISTS THE New State ot Singapore has more to offer tourists than the old colony, said the 1 Minister lor Culture, Mr S. Rajaratnam yesterday. Mr. Rajaratnam was speak ing on the future of tourism in the State. He said that people coining i to
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  • 291 6  - BIG NAMES WITH A BOOGH BEAT JONATHAN RUSS Record Roundup-By BARRELHOISi;. BOO(;il AND BLUES. Boogir Won Kie. Shout For Jov. Cat Craul. Boo«;i« Prayer. K. K. BooKir. 800 Woo. Woo-Woo. l.ittlr Jo< From Chicago. Flat Dream. Bear Trap Bin. (Fontana 10-inch. II R 6018). JAZZ fans will wel- come this
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  • 43 6 Composen weds Lady Freud I \> 1 I iHio I J B m i >( i m hid ll' I v r pii< tll# I in I lni I i I I I nor Jm I whtr t pi. m I I I at I
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    76 6 NAME THIS TOP STAR TWO GOOD! You are all too clever. Correct usttn ivcrc num numerous tlian <\rr, and ■elected winner turned out to \u Miss K Bain of 1 Kiv<T Vallej Koad. Sia pore 1(». whose name amr out of the hat. Now VC IR really
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    • 81 6 fl/N this SB/' SIEMENS Rail*' MM 580 WO RADIO WEEKLY m r\!jr Try this interesting and II »KU W2?t n::::: ««n:::: -cosy competition. YOU ■jHjjjjp p^lPP^i^^^ 24 free posses to I your local cinemo ■Qaafr^ EVERY WEEK d9 /j^j A JlI 1^ T M Ml¥i/ V you can read the
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  • FREE PRESS RACE DAY. Special
    • 389 7 MimiiiiicimiiiiiifiicjiiiiiiiiiiiicjiiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiiMiimiJmiicjH m|(in|H|| ummmmmmw THE FREE PRESS THE STRAITS TIMES MALAY MAIL HANYANG NAHFAH6 ALLAN LEWIS TRESPASSER EPSOM JEEP "j WINTER j CALL BOX Ze^ KWEE LOH~ MA VI I.TOONG Z RACE I. THE WHISTLER THE WHISTLER THE WHISTLER «.™l H.f rOVR O THE WHISTLER ?JCE XRWEL
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    • 1151 7 RACE 1-2.30: CLASS 5, DIV. 3-ABT. 7 FURS. 1. ***** THE WHISTLER 7yr. bnzm (Lim Chla) Teh 9.00 Mawi 2. ***** MAHA RANEE 9yr. grinn (M. Lakshimi SUble) Teh 8.09 Moon 3. ***** FFARWELL HAF syr. bem (Mdm. Y.L. Hoon> R. Breuk 8.07 Here 4. *****
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    • 372 7 Too Much Money is the day's best bet at K. Lumpur XCBVXB IH v >\k\ >hould be the day's best bet in race 6 at Kuala moon. Too Much Money has not raced since finishKL. meeting. n winner al K.L should be the next best with I t I I
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    • 5 7 Trainees make good progress be
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    • 56 7 Bl M Bit Allan I 100 Much I Race »>'. .uori Kair\ HotICC Best Out- Mdrr Sage Blur (Race ni, Km :»d I iionanza (Race niESFASSES f It< 1U IIMSc three safe bets today: Dante Hall ill Race 5). The Whist- Race I), and Cano- puv Star (Kace
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    • 201 7  -  ALLAN LEWIS Happy Melody outstanding By SrcJSS SS SSnl^yS cup candidates in their final galloo c .vourite. and probable Happy Melody, ridden ir Ward was the outstanding performer. With Holiday Time (Po>ner) for company, they f We it from just past the half mile ing the last
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    • 5 7 Singapore athletes do well a
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    • 265 7 If W C HMHMHHHMK fe i 5 J /I Principal s ob-di vision* M of the Cognar area ttr«U w y\ In order of Gnes^e «n< f\ f J Grande Champarne; \X^ m Cm <f S. Petite Champarne; \J|V \f Af A.'^^ 8. Bordcrtea; 4. tin* -^iW. -^bS Bois; 6.
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  • 1111 8 RACE ONE (I. D\ 3— 7» I \l\. Hl^ 1I IK J 1/5. m\ii\ i;\mi I I UtWl I II \l 15-8-59 —I oven tin 1 1: i torn i M \M Rl4 I mm i: -39— Went over of Burn: PI \KI \V
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  • 247 8  -  ROYSTON LAZAROO By THE Singapore Amateur Hoxmg Association plans to stage a tournament between Burma and Singapore at the Badminton Stadium Singapore, for two nights, at the end of October and in the first week of November. A Singapore Civilian team will meet
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  • 7 8 Cumming breaks 2 records Vl J 5|
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  • 6 8 Services soces final trophy i j
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  • 9 8 Singapore red next week I Irs i Ih. j
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  • 55 8 SOCCER S.A.F.A. Premier League Chinese v. Juniors, Jalan Besar 5.15 p.m. Junior Cup: S C C v. R.A.F. Ten*ah, Padang; R\ V. Seletar "A" v. Arsenal, Seletar 7 p.m.; Inter-Services: Army v. R.N. Tanglin; friendly: Jolliiads v. S.E.R., Farrer Park; I.R.C. v. R.A.F. Tengah, Farrer Park. GOLF: R.LC.
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  • 159 8 SHELL Sports Club scored a surprise win over Metal Box In the SBHFA Junior Cup semi-final yesterday to enter the final. They won by two goals to one. Metal Box. the favourites, j led by one goal to nil at the interval from a goal
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  • 22 8 JOHANNESBURG. Thurs.— Sweden beat South Africa by eight matches to three in the second badminton "test" here last night.— Reuter.
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  • 22 8 THE WRAP Changi beat the'' WRAF Seletar by 37 runs and seven wickets In a cricket match at Changi yesterday.
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  • 251 8 Connachan keeps goal intact for Dunfermline pLASGOW, Thurs. Dun- *J fermline. who finished last season third from the bottom of the first division, celebrated the start of the Scottish league soccer competition last night with a 6-0 win over Motherwell. third from the top at the end of last season.
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  • 27 8 SEAPORD. 5 Hieak thief snatched bor of golf balls durii tinal round of the A Southern and W« st and Professional it Sea ford Bus
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  • 114 8 30 TRAIN FOR JUNIOR ASIAN CUP SOCCER A LEADING Si: coach and i teachers are now traininj boys in preparation for next Junior Asian Cup tournament to be held in 1 goon next year. A Singapore Schools Sp Council official said it the council's idea I early preparation lor years
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  • 351 8 'T'Wo Arm> records were 1 broken at the Singapore Base District Swimming Championships held yesterday at the Britannia Ciub swimming pool. Royal Engineers Alexandra set up the first when they won me (2 x 100) and 2 x 200 metres Freestyle Reiay
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  • Article, Illustration
    158 8  -  M. Harrison-Gray A SLAM can sometimes be > visualised at a very early stage and all that remains is to make ■Ore of the best spot. by That was the case on this hand irom match play when South opened One Spade and heard his partner force with
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  • 212 10 'Provocations 9 by South Vietnam alleged in written protest note LONDON, Thursday. NORTH VIETNAM communist authorities have accused Southern Vietnamese army units of firing three shots in the Vietnam demilitarised zone on the evening of Aug. 14The accusation was made in a protest delivered
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  • 99 10 Dearer gold is not a solution LONDON. Thurs.— A report E monetary m pointed ige of internaand said the :.ould be met not e in the price but by making betof the International Fund. port, drawn up by an committee mists, trade and industrial a Judge Lord two years to
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  • 56 10 Malayan prince fined in U.K. CIRENCESTER. Gloucestershire. Thurs. Mansuri Yaacob. described as a Maiayan prince studying at Cambridge University, was fined here yesterday £25 < about Ms2ls> after pleading 1 guilty to careless driving. Mansur. who was ordered to pay about $38 costs, was involved in a collison with another
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  • 24 10 NEW YORK. Thurs.— Signs I of a coming pinch in supply are increasing as the steel strike enters its sixth week. Reuter
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  • 60 10 Joint talk by Ike Mac /GETTYSBURG. PennsyivaVI ma, Thurs. President nhower and British Prime Minister. Mr. Harold HI make a joint radio-television talk from London Aug. 31, it was announced by Mr. James G. -idential press secretary yesterd He said the two leaders ;d talk informally for 15 0 minutes
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  • 104 10 THE RIGHT TO STAND IN THE STREET LO.V DOS, Thurs. —It U against tne law to siana in the street. A, maustiate who said thin yisteraay dreiv u protest jrom the National Council of Civil Liberties. "We will look into the aid chairman Mr. Malcolm Purdie. referring to the £2
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  • 30 10 WASHINGTON. Thur>. A new pill DBI successfully controlled diabetes In 65 per cent, of case- in a recent I ins: experiment, it wa*> re- ported here. U.P.I.
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  • 18 10 r Culture. J. Rajaratnam. will give Towards a Malaire" at 8.15 p.m. the Art.- Theatre Malaya.
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  • 16 10 STERDAM. .urs. ber Orov annoui I shortly begin in Liberia toge>ther unnamed rpri.>€.— Reuter
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  • 30 10 BAGDAD. Tnurs. The Bagdad People., Court yesterentenced five Iraqi arm;. to die jy firino >quad tor taking part* m the ibonivc Mosul revolt last March.- Reuter
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  • 30 10 THE HAGUE. Holland. Thur>.— The Dutch Ministry for Overseas Affairs will be disbanded on Sept. 1. Netherlands New Guinea will come under the Minister of Home Aliairs.— U.P.I.
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  • 161 10 LONDON". Thursday. EXPANSION of Britain's economy is now dearly under way against a background ot stable prices rong external portion, the Treasury Office I has revealed. In the August edition oi iu> monthly auiieiin lor lnaustry, the ireaaun said expansions was lißeiy to continue as the iuiJ
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  • 179 10 Franco-UK relations suffer under press attacks OARIS, Thurs.—Franco--1 British relations are suffering because of British press attacks on France over her atomic bomb, her Algerian policy, and her* change of visits, diplomatic apprehen- A cartoon in one British sion about the Eisen- newspaper comparing hower-Khrushchev ex- f?" 61 1 de
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  • 108 10 \JORE THAN 300 people, including Malay teachers iTI have applied to the Ministry of Education to teach in Malay evening classes for adults organised by the Singapore Government. A special committee has been appointed to select them to start teaching from Sept. 1 About 13.000
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  • 46 10 MOSCOW, Thurs. The Soviet Union and Iraq have signed an agreement on Aug. 17 to co-operate in using atomic power tor peaceful purposes, the Soviet news agency Tass reported yesterday. It will also assist Iraq in prospecting for radioactive ores. Reuter.
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  • 163 10 TEMPORARY VISAS FOR ATHLETES OOME, Thurs. ComLX> munist Chinese and North Korean athletes will be given temporary entry permits to Italy allowing them to compete as individuals but not as national teams in the world student games at Turin next week, an i Italian foreign office spokesman said last night.
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  • 21 10 LONDON. Thurs.-Bangor beat Distillery in their Ulster Cup football match la&t night by two I goals to nil. Reuter
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  • 263 10 LONDON, Thurs. England s selectors, having Ciiosen what is probably the strongest side at tneir cnsposal, can expect anotner I victory over mdia in me liitn ana nnai lest match starts at the Oval here toaay. England has never won all live tests in
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  • 135 10 FIVE Air Scouts from Indonesia (centre) arrived by air in Singapore yesterday to join the Singapore Wing of the Malayan Air Training Corps at its summer training camp at Changi. They are Sabureka, Tan Hien Tjong, J. B. Karsidan. Setijotoehoe and Horoe Tjokro. Accompanying them
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  • 216 10 Discoverer VI in orbit Man nearer to space bit VANDENBURG, Ai r Force Base, California, Thurs. The sixth satellite rocket, launched yesterday by the American Air Force, had achieved orbit, it was announced here last night. In Sunnyvale, California. Major-General O. J. Itland. commander of the Air Force ballistic missile
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  • 29 10 OSLO. Thurs. A new floating hospital for World Health Organisation was launched yesterday at R: in southern Norway. It will be delivered to the Indonesian Government.- U.P.I.
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  • 29 10 WASHINGTON. Thai Senate commerce Mibcoir.: tee day approve,.: tan US. $5 mi. programme < subsidies to heip American Ing boat builde: ol fc: Detiti U.P.I.
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  • 21 10 NEW YORK. ThUTS conda per mpanj, workers went on terday. paralysing the company's dome>tic copper, and zinc production. Reuter
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  • 86 10 rpOKYO. Thurs.— Japanese 1 firms and a Malayan company will establish a joint M56.000.000 sugar refining firm in Kuala Lumpur, informed sources said ye>terday. The firm will be the 0 Japan-Malaya joint undertaking since Malaya gained independence. The Japanese firms are the Mitsui Bus.san Company
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