The Singapore Free Press, 21 September 1959

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  • 14 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS #*5 No. *****. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1959. 15 CENTS.
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  • 101 1 GovernD hous- hen comwill be one r.ents of office 3 be used FAP > case e'oie the tbc pasi ndotts c one proState. as oom -room the i gives for ..ent how the c the to be I only .oans In X ..ent's but j
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  • 141 1 \IELBOURNE. lion. A JJI Malayan boy and girl who first met during an int«rschool swimming carnival m Penang m 1952 announced their engagement last night at a celebration m Malaya Hall attended by 80 guests. They are Miss Tan Kar Siew, 21. and Mr.
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  • 80 1 SOUTH BEND. Indiana.' Mon. "Mr. Khrushchev, gue.n or our president, it is not too late for you to turn back." said Richard Cardinal Cushing. Roman Catholic Archbi>hop of Boston, m a broadca>t last night. ••We are praying for the multitudes m your captive nations and for
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  • 546 1 Equipment sent by 4.25 a.m. plane: No fresh bulletin but Rulers are kept informed HUSTLE AT K.L. S'pore chest expert flies to royal sick bed KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. QXYGEN equipment and three cylinders of oxygen were flown here this morning and rushed to Bungsar Hospital to
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  • 177 1 RAJKOT, Bombay State, Mon. Forty-nine people were reported to have been crushed to death and 29 injured at a village near here yeaterday m a stampede of 50.000 people gathered to see a miracleworking ♦goddess.* Reports reaching her* from the
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  • 48 1 Madam Ho Puay Choo. Assemblywoman for Bras Basah. and Che Sahora binte Ah mat. Assemblywoman for Siglap. on way to paint and whitewash houses on Pulau Bukom Ketchil. off Singapore. Free Press photo also shows another volunteer following them with a keg of lime.
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  • 352 1 SHE SAILED FROM SINGAPORE BOSTON, Mon. A slim, brunette divorcee who sailed from Singapore last month, was found dead m Boston harbour yesterday. She had been beaten unconscious, said police, and then thrown overboard from the Dutch freighter sjs. Utrecht. The body of Mrs.
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  • 26 1 The unidentified body of a man was found m the sea off East Coast Road. Singapore, at 7.10 this morning. Police are investigating.
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  • 94 1 200 missing in South India floods NEW DELHI, Mon. Flood waters, which hit several towns m South India recently, began to recede yesterday, leaving behind an unofficial toll of 200 missing or dead and thousands homeless. The town of Surat, Nadia and Hyderabad were worst affected when the rivers Godavari
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  • 103 1 WEIGHTS ol lp b I 5 3 1)1 V I Ttnv .<n Okv3 thus 8.10; Rate lc Richard 8< PutH .nema>copt: 111 v qlava 9.08: Brant d Marshal 8 I°. X 8 1.1; Delivery 8 13 Toll^se Tator 8 10 Britanm-i II I II 8.08; Prirt Old Tune
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    • 59 1 INSiDE The Singapore Scene Page 4 Johore highlights Page 3 Cartoons Page 7 Footlights and Floodlights Page 7 Your Lucky Star Page 8 Women's Corner Page 8 Rubber up October first grade rubber buyers fo.b. opened m Singapore this morning at 101 i cents per lb., up a quarter of
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  • 538 2 Freighter cuts a day off schedule East Asiatic* Line's Europe/Malaya runs reorgan i s < I THE m.s. Beira arrived m Singapore fcttcrday, from Rotterdam, one day ahead nl schedule, m the "A" service of the E.A.C. Lines. The voyage from Rotterdam to Singapore, which is normally
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  • 386 2 LONDON, Monday. A l ALAYA is supporting a proposal to form a new International Development Association an affiliate of the World Bank which would be able to make low interest long term loans for expansion of economies m the less developed countries. Made by
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  • 95 2 Gale closes port of Melbourne MELBOURNE. Mon. Gale force winds and heavy S seas yesterday closed the port of Melbourne following Saturday's 100 mile-an-hour Jornado which swept through South-East Australia. Ten ships were forced to 'anchor outside harbour m i the Bass Strait when rough heas prevented pilots from boarding
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  • 128 2 WEAN EARLY ADVICE TO PIG REARERS KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Pig rearers throughout the Federation will be encouraged to wean their pigs earlier following successful experiments m Malacca which showed that this technique produced more pork m quicker time. The Veterinary Department said yesterday that when this new method was introduced
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  • 127 2 r ONDON, Mon. Pakistan Finance Minister RJ Mohamed Shoaib announced m London yesterday that he will try to form a "little Commonwealth of nations" to secure higher prices for primary products, i Shoaib. who is attending the conference of Commonwealth Finance Ministers, said that
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  • 112 2 MORE LOCAL SOAP MADE —IMPORTS ARE REDUCED IVf ALA V A manufactured iTI 6.023,136 lb of soap m July, showing an increase of nearly 2,000,000 lb over the previous month's total of 4,197,760 lb. Imports m July totalled 754.963 lb and exports totalled 1,233,554 lb—compared with 685.081 lb and 1.374.071
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  • 87 2 SHIPS IN PORT Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves t expected today: Beira 1 2, Bantam 4 5, Urlana 6A. Doneverett 6/7, Selandia 89. Benreoch 10 11. Hoegh Cape 13 '14, Fultala 15/16, Saint Edmund 18. State ot Madras 19. Semantan N. Wall 1, Tapah N. Wall 4.
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  • 37 2 NEW YORK. Mon.-Nation-ai Telefilm Associates Incorporated, jointly owned by British and United states interests, has announced an agreement with the Soviet Union for an exchange of films am* ♦<»i4»«i^ on Droe rammes.- Reuter
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  • 25 2 JAKARTA, Mon. East Javas 21 coconut oil factories plan to increase output next year from 6.500 t™« t« 10,000 tons a month Reuter
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  • 8 2 PAKISTAN DELEGATE ration* f Or ,„*<*. OIJI fro,,, areto
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  • 27 2 Miners are losing interest in tin barter X J plu In l I Ab( I I like. I wot: I sch» The pay I 1 ol I
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  • 536 2 NOTE: AH prices below are middle prir I Cd CM t*«* *> tt r :iu i.n c- IP" t ccr c- CP«- PrtfiMS TMIJ A!t« Bricks fm 1.75 1.70 OrdS. |2.35 2.20 AttM let 5.00 5.00 8.8. Petrol 4« B.V. Trustee 5.^5 525 Con Tin Smelt Pref.
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  • 20 2 BAGDAD. Mon.— Russia has opened a permanent shipping service between Black Sea ports and Basrah, Iraq.— Reuter
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    • 42 2 POP -A Second Helping Some veaq<s ago "Uj 111 1 I I XA^/k-S ikj L p4 AKJO AS SOU S6E Ml 1/ v|\ "n^ov^^LE, &li m "Tm#mok if I *-*AUfc ioot j 1 *™n f *Vy A.KJO vdj t"*" /^*N y&\ \f
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  • 472 3  - Two pythons on the prowl in hospital Mark Foenander JOHORE HIGHLIGHT* by ggj t.cnerai Hos--1 pital, Jo ho re gahru hWy v disere d it has been Lrbourins two un2ctfM visitors. a couple of lown locally \nh. Their -me known time past, a/c complained v disturbed m the wards, ill
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  • 104 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon.— A memorial service was held at the Jalan Mahmoodiah cemetery yesterday, commemorating the anniversary of the funeral of Sultan Abubakar. The Sultan of Johore, the Teungku Temmengong and Tungku Bendahara attended the service which was conducted by the Mufti of johore. It
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  • 46 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. The following have been appointed trustees of the Sultan Ibrahim Students Fund: Inche Sulieman bin Ninam Shah, Haji Othman bin Haji Mohamed Sa'at. Haji Ismail bin Hassan. Inche Wahid bin Sulieman, Mr. Chua Song Lim and Haji Taha bin Haji Zakaria.
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  • 112 3 THE Minister of Works, Posts and Telecommunications, Inche Sardon bin Haji Jubir, on Saturday visited Senggarang, 12 miles southwest of Batu Pahat. to inspect the newly erected temporary Bailey bridge. He also inspected the damage done to the 11-year-old 130-foot-long Bailey bridge spanning the Senggarang river, which
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  • 159 3 CYCLISTS LODGE PROTEST TO MENTRI BESAR JOHORE BAHRU, Mon.— A delegation of cyclists has protested to the State's first elected Mentri Besar, Tuan Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos, against the sudden police action launched last week, as a result of which a large number of cyclists were arrested for various
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  • 142 3 Dr. Cameron retiring this week KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Federation's Director of Medical Services, Dr. A. A. Cameron, is to retire this week after 22 years m this country. Dr. Cameron, who is leaving under the Malayanisation scheme, said that the name of his successor had not yet been announced.
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  • 256 3 MASSAGE saloon operators are planning to set up establishments m Johore Bahru. This move follows restrictions imposed on massage parlours m Singapore, wnich must now be licensed. m rae new legislation passed by the Singapore Legislative Assembly early this month lays
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  • 212 3 Woman to contest Assembly THE first by-election is m j the offing due to the anticipated resignation of j Dato Haji Noah bin Omar, I member for Plentong m the Johore State Assem- I bly. The Dato has been elected l the first Speaker of the j Parliament of Malaya,
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  • 98 3 rpHE field section of the JL Ministry of Culture will give free film shows, accompanied by short talks, at the following places this week, starting at 7.15 p.m.: Today: Yew Tee Village Tai Keou School, Lorong Tai Seng, off Airport Road, Pulau Sudong. Tomorrow: Jalan Tong
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  • 39 3 Four looms for youth centre JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Four looms have been secured from Britain for the Youth and Instructional Centre at Johore Bahru. The Centre hopes to turn out sarongs and clothing required by the Johore Welfare Department.
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  • 1218 4  - CHARACTER TRAITS AS SEEN IN A BUS IAN MOK -AI Lfl Comedy of two women who pretended they wanted to pay the other's fare THE girl with the high slii cheongsain declined to sit down between the two men m the bus, although they had edged away to Rive her
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    • 664 4 Drink i A real fruit Juice ORANGE-ADE CLASSIFIED ADS. NOt'NCEMENT Words $6 (minimum). NADIANS The Annual General Meet m- of your Association la tc be held on 30th Sept. p.m. at 17. Victoria Park Close, capore. Tel: *****. AT YOl« SERVK E ♦/i».>— Hox SO rts. extra RENT-A-CAR. Ring *****.
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    • 110 4 Do this twice a and moke yoor toil,, k^ I Sani-Flush^"/^| Cleons Disinfects I Deodorizes Removes hard -water rust itoJ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 OF 41-43 HIGH STRET X Proudly Announce opening of their I SHOP at I Fiizpaf ricks Supermarket Mezzanine
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 354 4 CLUES ACROSS 3 na ts tne J ar a the table (6). 1 Blake's was burning bright, the 4 Make a fuss of a great many b««st (5). m the press (6). 4 Achilla all over? Not necessari- 5 Reputation gained through no y- (7). good deeds(6). 8 This is
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    • 64 4 broadcasting by Elizabeth Taylor, followed by Musical Birthday Cards, a programme of birthday requests for children presented by Mildred Appaduray. 6.00 Music from the Ballet; 6.30 A Programme of Irish Folk Songs, 6.45 Sunset Serenade; 6.53 Announcements; 6.55 Singapore Siiare Market Report. 7.00 The News; 7.10 Newstalk; 7.15 Question Time;
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    • 67 4 8.30 Malayan Journal for September, 9 Adventures In Music, the tenth programme of a series which discusses the relationship between music and everyday sound, presented by Lewis Jones; 9.30 The News- 9.40 Newstalk. 9.45 Jack Teagarden and his Music; 10.00 Science Survey "A personal view of Cancer", the second of
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  • 266 5 Board to ru n public services PLANS TO SET iid UP ST ATUTORY CORPORATION COMPLETED WATER, LIGHT, GAS OFFICES TOGETHER FREE PRESS STAFF REPORTER •JHE public utility services of the Singapore City Council which have capital assets estimated at nearly $200,000,000, are to be taken over by a statutory corporation.
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  • 91 5 rn.il.i Club held von display of >iruapore over J;» T k --nd at its preimein Road. 33 saris n On the right m evening Irs Pushpa Mellotton sari, .order de- m )f» ld w Club has ivn for voting !ie»*t once a Ifirn to br and
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  • 131 5 Support of wives: Deduction from pay ipore Govt has pubtin powerto direct of persons, rnaintenvments to hildren, to i paytheir ie under Fvicilimeni I Oran applica- of 1 person paymainten- be made nich made complaint ■[■to jon oath or Particulars .Ist include: the main- rvice of ne defeniß'w > if
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  • 148 5 STRAYING CATTLE A NUISANCE ON HOUSING ESTATES THE Singapore Police may take strong action against cowherds whose animals are found causing obstruction to traffic. The police recently received complaints from readents of *™Z that wandering cattle had grated traffic, destroy** private property and caused nuisance. They came mai^JJgS people m
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  • 128 5 Singapore Chinese High School to put up new science hall and arts building -?apore Chinfc^J 8 High School |X* 10 P ut U P a c hall, complete and K« and handicrafts Bg^at a total cost first on a which can hold time. Mr. the princi- pal told
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  • 36 5 picture. Ten-year-old Magdalene Chan plays the electric guitar to entertain undergraduates of the University of Malaya at a dance last Saturday night at the Oei Tiong Ham Hall. Bukit Tiraah, SingapoTe. Free Press
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  • 118 5 Pension plea from Punjab ALL the way from Punjab m Northern India came a pathetic letter to the Prime Minister of Singapore. It was written by Mr. Paid Singh. 61, a former mata mata m the Naval Base Police Force. Now retired, Mr. Singh has sought the aid of Mr.
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  • 36 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Rural and Industrial Development Authority is going ahead with its plan to establish three new regional training centres next year to enable more Malay women to attend domestic science training.
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  • 74 5 FIFTY-two drivers have so far applied for four vacancies as driving testers m the Singapore Traffic Police. A police spokesman said the final selection would be made soon. The post carries an all-in salary of $465.30 a month. 18 testers Eighteen testers are now working m
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  • 105 5 THIa young couple returned to Malaya yesterday, each with university degree* from abroad. Mr. Khoo Sie%v Joo. 28, who has two degrees m economics, and his wife, 23. an LL.B.. arrived m Singapore m the liner Asia. Mrs. Khoo, formerly Miss Chan En? Ying. left
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 29 5 HIGH TIDES TODAY 12.5!) p.m. TOMORROW: I.M a.m. and 1.28 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 2.14 a.m. and 1.59 p.m. THURSDAY 2.54 a.m. and IM P-m. FRIDAY: 346 a.m. and 3.18 p.m.
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    • 169 5 Y.W.C.A. (Outram Road): Chinese adult beginners 12.15 p.m.; Malay beginners (Chinese speaking) 9.30 a.m., 5 p.m. 6 p.m.. Senior Cambridge 7.30 p.m., absolute* beginners 7.30 p.m. Y.W.C.A. (Raffles Quay): Keep fit 9.15 a.m.; Chinese rooking Tempe Sambal Goreng 10.30 a.m.: Beauty culture new class 2.30 p.m.; Katong Clvb Visit to
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  • 486 7  -  Margaret Wee by FOUR years ago, as a 15-year-old Hong Kong schoolgirl sat m a cinema watching a film, she promised herself: "One day I, too, will be up there on the screen." Hay She is Pai Lo Ming,
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  • 199 7 FILM QUIZ $10, cinema passes must be won WINNER of the $10 first prize m the Film Quiz last week was Mrs. P. Deakin, 78, Tong See Road, off Jalan Kayo, Singapore, 28. Runner-up (two double cinema passes) was Mr. Goh Beng Ann. 1-C. Mountbatlen Road. Singapore. 15. Third prize
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  • 405 7  - SINGAPORE footlights floodlights ROY LAZAROO [LATEST NEWS OF SCREEN AND STAGE Naval Base's 'Love Match' is m well-tried hands By rpHE leading roles of the Naval Base Theatre Club's forthcoming production The Love Match will be taken by old favourite Brenda Craig and Gerry Lodge. The play will be staged
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    • 230 7 JEFF HAWKE by Sydney Jordan AN HmT I have told you has f «o that ivhen the <Marlords of Mare planned] but the sh»p« m which tve came pMMd Md MdrtMN folk-lor«- it is U to invade the Earth, the disforhad tales of J aHiiough drtveti by atomic energy tfbn
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  • 370 8 ONLY OFFICIAL LANGUAGE BY 1967 gUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Federation Government has launched a nationwide campaign to popularise the Malay language to achieve its plan to make Malay the sole official language by 1967— the target date specified m the Federal Constitu-j
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  • 29 8 M.W. Mr. Thng Ah Poon, a building contractor, and his bride after their wedding m Dorset Road. Singapore, yesterday. The bride was formerly Miss Tan Bee Hong.
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  • 362 8 BUDDHISM IS HER LIFE WORK 1 Wpmen's Cxprner 1 A MIDDLE- AGED A Chinese woman seated herself behind her desk m her office at the Maha Bodhi School, Geylang, and said: "I've devoted my life to the Lord Buddha." She is Miss Pitt Chin Hui, a leading member of the
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  • 132 8 Unifying Indonesian and Malay languages KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Federation Government will soon set up a joint committee with Indonesia to consider the possibility of standardising spelling and unifying the two languages. Indonesia appointed a fiveman committee recently and a member of the committee. Tuan Imran Rasjad. is expected m
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  • 242 8 |JACK MANNING GAVE HIM JHIS BIG CHANCE... By CHAN KWAN HOI FROM riding boy to trainer. That sums up the career of Inche M. Zain bin Ahmad, 40, Malaya's newest trainer. Inche Zain became a trainer only about a year ago. And he
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  • 137 8 Weights for 4 races at Ipoh on W ednesday DELOW are weigtejl Wee day of (he 1 Club Sept ing: (I I DM. Roc Ml, NuumfcM suuth n France ill m Kumara 8.1 tor* t| Him Ur 811 M* M 8.10 Too Much JhKjIJ Come What May It ft Zeal
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  • 362 8 PENANG, TOO, MAY ADOPT EARLY BARRIER DRAW PENANG, Monday. rCE Penang Turf Club may adopt the early barrier draw system at its forthcoming three-day meeting next month. The -club committee will discuss the matter at its next meeting after entries for the October races close on Sept. 23. Singapore was
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  • 134 8 Round Table wins U.N. Handicap A TLANTIC CITY, New JerA sey. Mon. Round Table, top nioney-winner m thi roughbred racing history, raised his earnings to $5,039.--587 by winning the $300,000 United Nation^ Handicap under the heaviest weight he has ever carried 136 pounds. Round Table. Pride of Travis Kerr's Stable,
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  • 150 8 7 didn't bet a /*?"".> RICH bookmaker Wil1V liam Hill told me from his Kensington flat: "My breeding and racing doesn't pay. It's a rich man's hobby. You need a lot of money, time and patience. I've got all thm The subject came up
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  • 183 9 XLLAN_LEWIS_TIMES THE GALLOPS AT WOH (atch Star Zeal for Wednesday IPOH. Monday. I '^SA dj d not start yesterday ,ho»td that there is nothing wrong wher (jp^cd of three m 37 2/5 on the numbei at Ipoh this morning. ood effort on a
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  • 341 9 i I A STEADIER defence could have earned Chinese A Athletics a draw instead of the 3-1 defeat by Marines m last night's SAFA senior division league fixture at Jalan Besar Stadium. After holding the Marines to a one-all first half score. Chinese Athletics
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  • 138 9 BADMINTON Merritime in junior club final \I ERR mME B.P. and Mari--IJI god will again meet m the Singapore Badminton lA^ociations Junior InterC lub nnal to be played at the Singapore Badminton stacaum on Wednesday night. Merritlme defeated Useful 3-2 on Saturday m the i>eminnals while Marigold received a walkover
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  • 123 9 The first Test at New Delhi NEW DELHI, Mon. The final Itinerary for the Australian cricket team's tour of India, which opens In December, was announced here today. The Australians will play five Test matches and two other games on the tour. The fixtures are: First Test, Delhi. December 12,
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  • 334 9 Police and Recs best teams in hockey league JJOCKKV fans already saying that this year's Singapore Hockey Association league and knockout competitions will again be dominated by the Police and the Singapore Recreation Club. The manner m which the Police won m their opening fixture m the league last Friday
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  • 74 9 Sugar Ray to meet Greaves NEW YORK. Mon. Sugar Ray Robinson will meet Wilfie Greaves, the Canadian boxer, m an overweight match here on Nov. 13. The bout has been approved by the New York State Athletic Commission who still recognise Robinson as world middleweight champion. Massachusetts is the only
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  • 637 9 yi Allan Lewis IPOH. Mon. 0A T, late a grey ::g by PropiloafromPor: Sandon, me ads badly ranks. rk. first three good his first a heavy over one re. A few y:er 7F. ster:he best ayers that V ring together performance I good
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    134 9 rflE fallibility of expert* m oomnetitlve situations is frequently exoosed m world title matches. T?*Room 1 result on the abov« example was normal; South passJf "Sd W«t made 10 tricks m a Snal contract of Three NoTrumps. Six Diamonds is on as "In^mi a light opentog bid of
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  • 41 9 Lexington, Kentucky. Mon. Mahmoud, Winner of the Epsom Derby m 1936, has been retired from the stud, his owner, Mr. C.V. Whitney, announced here today. Mahmoud. 26-years of age, will spend his remaining days In a paddock. Reuter
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  • 267 9 Tan Eng moan sots up record in 440 hurdles WAX ENG YOON, form- er Malayan and Singapore sprint champion who represented the State at the 1958 British Empire Games at Cardiff m the triple jump, yesterday sprang a surprise by setting up a new Singapore 440 yards hurdles record with
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  • 199 9 QEREMBAN, Mon.— ln a thrilling finish, Negri Sembilan surprised Singapore to become the South Zone champions m the Heah Joo Seang Cup badminton competition here last night. Negri became champions m the last match of the night. Negri's doubles pair, P. Gunaletchuml and Una Tan,
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  • 43 9 Khalsa Association's cen-tre-forward, Kartar Singh, scored two goals to give his side a 4-0 victory over Wanderers m the S.H.A. division I fixture at Shenton Way yesterday. The other two goals were netted by Eddy Kay and Abdullah.
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  • 39 9 LONDON, Mon. Ronnie Moore, 26-year-old New Zealander, won the world speedway title at Wembley Stadium here on Saturday, scoring a laxlmum number of 15 points. Ove Fundin, of Sweden, the favourite .took second place with 13 points.
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  • 23 9 The first 50-mile massedstart "Battle for Britain" trophy race has been postponed to next month. It was to have been held yesterday.
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  • 64 9 RUGGER: S.C.C. 'B ys Th« Blacks, padang; Victoria School ts Beatty Secondary, V.S. HOCKEY: S.HA Div. 1 R.A.F. Scletar vs University, Seletar; S.C.R.C. vs Police, Thomson Road; Div. 3 8.0.D.CA. vs S.C.C., pa dan f; Inter-School: Beatty vs Victoria, Serangoon Road; Queenstown vs St. Patrick's, East Coast Road.
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    41 10 Free Press picture II irst year science student. Mr Khoo Cheng Boon, and friend Miss raj <lek Choo dressed as a Persian couple at the I'niversity of Malaya Non-Hostelites' dance at Oei Tionc Ham Hall on Saturday night.
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  • 120 10 Tengku to make new peace bid T'HE Prime Minister of the Federation and UMNO president, Tengku Abdul Rahman, will make another attempt to end the new crisis m Singapore UMNO. The split m UMNO ranks came yesterday, when 1 nearly a quarter of the delegates at yesterday's conference walked out
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  • 51 10 TOKYO. Mon.— Mr. Brian Platt. 27. former British civil servant who worked m Malaya, left Choshi Port, Japan. m a Chinese junk. "High Tea." m a solo bid to cross the Pacific. Mr. Platt said he hoped to reach San Francisco m about three months.-
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  • 27 10 MOSCOW. Mon.— The third Soviet Sputnik will have completed 7,000 trips round the earth by 1555 GMT today the Soviet news agency Tass said.- Reuter
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  • 242 10 LIBERAL DEMAND: OUTLAW H-BOMB LONDON, Mon.— Liberals, whose votes could decide whether Britain Is to be ruled by a Conservative or a Labour Government for the next five years, yesterday published their own manifesto for the October 8 election. It demands that Britain should stop making and testing H-weapons and
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  • 38 10 KABUL. Afghanistan. Mon. Afghan women cast aside their traditional veils and exposed their faces m public for the first time. The occasion was a formal dinner m honour of Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister.- Reuter
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  • 167 10 TUNIS, Monday. rpHE chances of a quick peace m Algeria follow- ing General de Gaulle's offer of selfdetermination after pacification hung m the balance as Algerian insurgent leaders conferred The chiefs of the National Liberation Front (F.L.N.) are faced with a dilemma— the realisation that the
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  • 510 10 Why should Igo home?, he asks after stormy incidents But he complains he is not being allowed to meet U.S. people LOS ANGELES, Monday. \\R. KHRUSHCHEV said yesterday he had no intention of cutting short his American trip just because of unpleasant incidents such
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  • 23 10 CAIRO. Mon.— Mr. James Swinburn. the Briton held In iail here on spy charges, will be released today.- Reuter
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  • 52 10 PADANG, Mon. A toddler was fatally scalded when her mother left the household kitchen to listen to a song on the radio. The mother returned to the kitchen to find her daughter had slipped into a big bowl of hot soup. The child later died of serious
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  • 39 10 trlm'mlmh^t f D Jff r T S!?* k J 1 AMu Rah ™an inspects a guard of honour Hr attn from members of the Kaum Ibn (women's section of U.M.N.0.) m Singapore.- Free Press picture
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  • 65 10 The Singapore weddins took place on Saturday at the Church of the Immaculate Heart of Mary. Paya Lebar. of Mr. Stanislaus K. S. Sundram and Miss Christina Sjlvia Joseph. The bridgroom is an employee of the Singapore Electricity Department, and the bride a telephonist on the Singapore Telephone
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  • 284 10 SEA TO heads confer on Laos crisis VIENTIANE, Monday. AS the United Nations fact-finding committee began to study a 20-page Government report on the situation m Laos, loyal forces advanced towards the River Ma m the north of Sam Neva province. Their purpose is to check any new spread of
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  • 29 10 A student. Yew Chye Seng. 13, was assaulted outside his school m Braddell Rise. Singapore, at 8.10 this morning. He was admitted to the I General Hospital.
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  • 41 10 Tension on border increases need for UN. sea E ■Id strer. I be] i t), I V X Inc. MM a Re gai> m m He a m m I alo; bore;- unvi.^ of th< that muni tn< ral GUV iter.
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