The Singapore Free Press, 30 October 1959

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  • 13 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS No. *****. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1959. 15 CENTS.
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  • Opinion
  • JAPAN MAY HELP US
    • 262 1 'Request for economic co-operation under study' pHE Singapore Government has approached the Japanese Government about the pos>ibility of Japan extending her economic cooperation for industrial development m Singapore, Japanese officials said m Tokyo yesterday, according to a Reuter report reachin_r here this morning. The Tokyo officials were reported as saying
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  • 32 1 November first grade ruh o c r buyers f o.b. opened this morning at 116 cents per lb., down one cent on yesterday's close. The tone was quiet.
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  • 27 1 BOMBAY. Fri.— The strike of 1 000 Port Trust employees h nas paralysed the movement of vessels In Bombay Harbour was called off evening. Reuter
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  • 24 1 NICOSIA. Fri. Archbishop i Makarios said that talks on a j new republican constitution for' Cyprus would be resumed next] week. Reuter
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  • 65 1 Brig.-Gen. A. J. Mokoginta. First Deputy Chief-of-StafT of the Indonesian Army, who led a five-man Indonesian military mission, to Singapore yesterday. The mission came at the invitation of Gen. Sir Richard Hull. C-in-C Farclf. Mr. B. J. Callinan. a Melbourne consulting engineer, who arrived m Kuala
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  • 200 1 THE Federation Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, who left Singapore this morning by Qantas on his 17-day tour of Australia, will be assuming a new role m his political career. Already an administrator, lawyer, politician and statesman, the Tengku will be engaged m
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  • 83 1 The Singapore Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Mian lew. r addressing Legislative Assemblymen and departmental heads at the special course to familiarise them with the functions and organisation of Government departments E at the staff training centre in Fullerton Building. In his speech Mr.
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  • 487 1 'Going up rubber consumption and synthetic demand' NEW YORK. Friday. 4N industrial research leader predicted here that world rubber consumption will increase by 30 per cent m the next five years, demand for synthetic rubber will rise 60 per cent and foreign synthetic rubber production will double. Dr. Prank Schoenfeld,
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  • 250 1 Ban da murder 'Minister's man supplied pistol' COLOMBO. Fri. Opposition members m Ceylon s House of Representatives charged last night that a friend of the Finance Minister. Mr. Stanley de Zoysa. supplied the revolver used m the assassination of the late Prime Minister, Mr. Band aranaike. Deputy Opposition leader. Dr.
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    • 70 1 Just I2L Microscopes. PAGE Feminaseope 11 Weekend Bargains 12 Gardening 13 XL Race Special 15 16 Motoring Section 10 Books Section Film Reviews 5 Cartoons 6 Your Lucky Star 6 One Step to Eternity Series 8 Other Overseas Cables 3 mm\\\V4/\l 111 n^___^ T+ d\J* L^r AROUND^ETTER I BY JamKretta
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  • 193 2 WITH NEW SERVICES BEGINNING, AIRPORT BECOMES EVEN MORE IMPORTANT Terreme Cleaver, BOAC's Public Relations Officer m the Far East, said m Singapore last night that, apart from Tokyo, Singapore would be the number one jet air junction m Asia. Mr. Cleaver flew into Singapore yesterday afternoon
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  • 69 2 US-China trade s\\ I RAM l>t<> In. —A democratic onman has called h»r a nation-wide committee h> mobilise American public opinion m favour oi trade and diplomatic relations uith Communist China. The CongvessßUUi. >lr. harles Porter told the World Trade Asa the (ham ber of Commerce here he had a
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  • 48 2 HONG KONG. Thursday. Clo.-tng price, here today were: i H. S. Banking Corporation 5i. 050 $1,050 1.040 Union Ins. Canton $87 50 $87 Wheelock Maiden.. $7.00 ST. OO HTCODg 'phone $34.75 :>31.00 Dairy Farm a: Id Slorage $21.-0 §21 30 &521.10 Taikou Docks $36.50 $36.50
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  • 51 2 PITTSBURGH. Fri— Union and management met ye: again ye.--terciay m an effort to find some I common ground In the dispute j which has kept nearly 500.000 steelu-orker-s on strike for 107 d.tys. The negotiators have been urged by the Government to reach a settlement by
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  • 91 2 SHIP RUNS AGROUND OFF WEST JAPAN rKYO. Fri. The Japanese Maritime Safety Board said yesterday the 8.063-ton British freighter Georgidore, owned by the Maritime Shipping and Trading Company, ran aground on Wednesday night of] Kagawa Prefecture. Shikoku Island. Western Japan. All 37 of the crew aboard the vessel were safe.
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  • 369 2 'Door to free trade now open' rpOKYO, Fri. Sub- stantial progress for international trade is the expectation of the parties to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade after the three-day conference here of ministerial delegates to the 15th session of the GATT members. An agreed communique issued here yesterday,
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  • 264 2 LONDON. Fri. London stock markets were again active yesterday. Most sections recorded widespread gains. New buying was stimulated by the encouraging economic outlook, good company news, and further improvements on Wall street. NEW YORK. Wall Street closed irregular yesterday with well-divided mostly fractional changes either way. LONDON— Tin
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  • 197 2 SHIPS IN PORT Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Chu.san 1/2, Memmon 4/5. Akagi Maru. 6A, Machaon 6/7, Betwa 8 9, Pres. Pierce 10 11, Steel Worker 13/14. Ginyo Maru 15/16, Sabang 18, Zyrianin 19. Emp. Kittiwake 21/22, Bentong 23/24, Katong 25. Seiko Maru
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  • 151 2 U.K. PAYS BACK $750 MIL. WASHINGTON. Fri Britain yesterday repaid a loan of US$25O million about $750 mil.) from the United States ExportImport Bank ftve-and-a-half years before it was due. The loan was made m 1956 under a credit of US$5OO million 'about $1,500 mil.» to enable Britain, at the
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  • 107 2 'Spasmodic' dealings in rubber LONDON. Fri. A initial advance m sympathy with the Last there was little change m prices on the London rubber market during the greater part of the day although they fluctuated m spasmodic trading. Short-covering of nears was extended to he Janu-ary-March position and business inciuded
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  • World market prices
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    • 22 2 TIN TIN Cont'., TONE SALES RUBBER f TONE E SALES H No 1 RSS landPrt p COFFEE i Contract
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    • 42 2 I COPRA P > I I 1 UK EMVPIM per I. COPRA M U.K Nc I ropean i vered Ion,", ton COCONUT Straits < ropoan ttnitt per I Nov COCONUT Ceylon t I ropean hulk per i PHILIPPINI I p«rt* Of
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  • 513 2 MALAYAN SHARE MARK ET NOTE: All prices below are middle pri<( JS NGAPORE, THURSDAY. INDUSTRIALS Previous Ttday Alex F 1.75 1.70 Ms. ?.oo 199 Atlas Ice 1100 Buyp's P.B. Petrol 49 B.M. Trustees 5.25 5.25 Con. Tin Smeit Pref. 11 Ords *29 6 40 6 Feaerai Dispensary i.06 F:tzpatrici>s 96
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 136 3 INDIA SNUB FOR PEKING AS INVITA TION IS DECLINED NEW DELHI, Friday. INDIA'S vice-president, Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan. has turned down, an official invitation to visit Peking, it was authoritatively learned here last night. The vice-president felt it would be inappropriate for him to go m the present context of Sino-Indian
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  • 77 3 WINNER OF 2 EVENTS HONOURED Singapore's K. C. Wong (centre), who won two events at the Katukumnda race circuit Ceylon, earlier this month, on a Honda motor cycle, was entertained by the Wing Ming Co. Ltd. on Wednesday night. Wing Ming are Honda agents for Singapore, Johore. North Borneo and
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  • 161 3 IHAYWARD (California)), Friday. doctors have described how they successfully grafted back Dl a human being for the first time in history. The surnames were withheld, described the operation in an article in R The patient, Mr. William I L. 25. of Hayward. is recovering
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  • 8 3 $100,000 case: Colombo trip i Abdul I rom
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  • 42 3 Public relations tour to S'pore TOKYO. Fri.— Mrs. Bunny public relations adThe Shipping and Tra re. planned to as! night for a tour of A-ia. rill fly to Hong Kong he will stay until I will go to Manila, and Singapore.- U.P.I.
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  • 32 3 LONDON. Fri— Five paintings ered In a shed iii Dublin by a London art dealer two yeass re been revealed after res- :\e work of 18th-cen-Italian artist Francesco di.- Reuter
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  • 94 3 Avrocar passes test TORONTO. Fri. A V. Roe's flying saucer, officially called the Avrocar. has made a successful flight inside a hangar and soon will be tested outside. Sir Roy Dobson. chairman of the company's board, reported yesterday. A. V. Ror is producing the wingless aircraft for the United States
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  • 25 3 BERLIN. Fri.— Herr Walter Ulbricht. Bast Germany's Communist leader, yesterday invited Dr. Konrad Adenauer, the West German Chancellor. to visit East Germany.
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  • 168 3 PARIS, Friday. pEN. Charles de Gaulle has sent letters to his West- crn Allies proposing Dec. 19 as the date for a Western summit meeting m Paris, informed sources said yesterday. The Dec. 19 proposal meant that the Western "summit" would follow immediately after
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  • 51 3 MOSCOW, Fri. A Soviet astronomer said he had obtained new proof that a volcano on the moon is active. Astronomer Nikolai Kozyrev said he had obtained another spectogram of the central peak of the Aphonse Crater which registered "unusual" activity, the official news agency Tass reported.
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  • 50 3 K. LUMPUR. Fri. The Federation Ministry of Agriculture expects to have the services of a tea expert from Ceylon to advise on tea cultivation early next year. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Hamidon. Assistant Secretary to the Minister, said the government had given priority to the cultivation of tea.
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  • 73 3 LONDON". Fri. An English Viscountess, society beauty and former film actress Lady Dangan. was one ol three people killed late on Wednesday night m a head-on collision between two cars at Hendon. near London. Squadron Leaaer Francis Talbot Cragg. aged 40. who was driving
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  • 48 3 NEW YORK. Fri. The Goodyear Tyre and Rubber Co. yesterday annouced the development of a new synthetic rubber latex to be priced from 20 to 30 per cent below natural latex. It would be a substitute ior all types of natural latex foam rubber. U.P.I.
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  • 49 3 No delivery of mails tomorrow There will be no postal delivery m Singapore tomorrow which is a public holiday. The General Post Office will be open from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. Mails to the Federation of Malaya and overseas air and surface mails will be despatched as usual.
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  • 298 3 NEW YORK, Fri.— For the first time, all 82 members of the United Nations will sponsor a resolution. The Soviet and Nationally China. Israel and the Arab states. laid aside their General Assembly "feuds" to sign the document together. The resolution expresses hope
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  • 81 3 LONDON, Fri.— Mr. Philip Noel-Baker. a former Labour Secretary for Commonwealth Relations, told the House of Commons yesterday that, m 10 years. China had made a greater economic and military advance than any other nation. He had nightmares about her, he said. She had enormous military manpower
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  • 57 3 LONDON. Fri— The British Transport Commission has {banned London subway posters showing a photograph of I Auguste Rodin's famed statue "The Kiss." The commission announced iit found nothing wrong m the picture of the statue's two nude lovers, but feared that persons "with nasty minds" might
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  • 147 3 MOSCOW, Friday. 4 PREDICTION yesterday by Russia's mcst authoritative scientist that manned space flight would come soon may mean that the Soviet Union is nearing the count down on its first manned space vehicle. The prediction was made by Professor Alexander Nesmyanov. President of
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  • 428 4 PAPERBACKS THAT WILL PLEASE THE PASSIONATE SIMMER. Richard Mason. Fontana Books. $1.25. The author of The World of Suzie Wong ha> written another novel as good if not better than his now famous best seller. It has all the fragrance and freshness of
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  • 204 4 De Gaulle... never doubted greatness of his country W\R MEMOIRS OF GENERAL DE GAULLE. Initv. 1942-41 Weidenfeld and Nieolson. 30s. THIS inflated, tense and brilliant narrative has to overcome I the average British reader's antipathy to rhetoric. especially when yoked with mysticism. By sheer eloquence and conviction, it succeeds m
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  • 311 4  -  Richard Lister 3y LET NO MAS WRITE V EPITAPH. By Willard Motley. Longmans. 18 THIS is a sequel te a famous novel ot some years back. Knock On Any Door, which described the terrible environment and short lite of a boy
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  • The Book of the Week
    • 401 4 The real Malaya is caught by Englishman A RIVER GROWN DEEP. By Michael Pereira. Hutchinson, 15s. THIS is a novel about Malaya written by a young Englishman who was here for a time as a Serviceman. He obviously made good use of his time and just as obviously h e
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  • 223 4 Now win the book by answering these six simple questions: 1. Which battalion of the Royal Australian Regiment armed m Malaya at the begir ning of the month? 2. Who was the Malayan spokesman who addressed the I.N. Social, Cultural and Humanitarian committee last Monday? 3.
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  • 418 5 SUMMER LOVE IN A UTUMN PHASES Ian Mok-ai presents... DANKS "Passionate "'Summer" studies three autumn characters, and brings out an adult concept of love that one does not live alone on moonlight gaze and remain chaste. Played out against a background of calypso Kingston. Jamaica, it lissects the course of
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  • 277 5 BETWEEN the ceremonious bowing and the willowy gait of geishas, the film "Tokyo After Dark" (Paramount) makes a groping attempt to say that the different colours and creeds of east and west can find concord m love. In fact Richard Long, a staff sergeant M.P.
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  • 320 5 Sophia Loren j dazzles N.Y. ALLURING Sophia Loren spent a good deal of time In xVew York for location shooting of the romantic comedy-drama "That Kind of Woman." In this sophisticated film the green-eyed star plays the strongly attached girl friend of an industrial tycoon
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  • 329 6 Science seeks The answer is trying to discover exactly what happens when you grow old. A il tt am led by Dr. >h F. Migliarese i> making an Li study ol t -;eing processhuman beings at a biological irch laboratory m New Brunswick. They want to know: what body chemical
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  • 40 6 A present-day Robin Hood Someone In the Robin rlood country of Sherwood Forest m England is smashing street lamps with a bow and arrow. The new Robin will be "firmly prosecuted' if ScarcliiTe. Xott>. council finds out who he is.
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  • 731 6  - FOUR MONTHS IN MAGIC ISLES— WHERE DWELLS THE PONTIANAK PETER SMARK By i (.ROUP of coral atolls where the pontianak reigns supreme was described to me by a government officer who has just spent four months there. Anthropologist Mr. Charles Julius returned to Port Moresby the other day with full
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    • 237 6 TUE 'ABGOSY MOVES TU BOUGH THE VOID LIKE SO ME 1 ANO TOUVAROS TUB SHINING 1 \s 1-----------H STRANGE CREATURE OF THE DEEP, TRAVELLING ISLAND' OF THEANCIENT "WIS IS TWE DRILL, GENTLEMEN, wt w^TH SILENT VELOCITY AWAY FROM THE HOME PLANET.. ASTRONOMERS- THE MQQN WHEN \VE COME WiTHIM RANGE OC
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    • 368 6 ideals are always held high, since your influence is strong, be it for good or ill. You enjoy being m the company of congenial friends and will do a lot of entertaining m your own home. You much prefer this to seeking pleasures, outside. You of the fair sex are
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  • 200 7 'Help give these boys a new life' live carpentry, cooking and baking, farming rotancraft, motormechanism and buildMr. Pillay says that most of the boys respond very well to corrective training and will fit into society as law-abiding citizens at the end of their term. Enough eggs The School produces enough
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  • 39 7 More than 250 people attended a dinner at the Singapore Indian Association at its premises m Balestier Road, last night to celebrate Deepavali. Variety concert of Indian :cal dances and songs followed the dinner.
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  • 276 7 TWO youths, one the son of a priest, were yesterday sentenced to four months imprisonment each by the Singapore fourth magistrate, Mr. K. T. Alexander, for stealing a motor cycle valued at $700. Woo Kirn Chee and Yeong Shu Foi, were both found
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  • 113 7 Month's jail for radio officer man who made disnonest use m Singapore of four stolen Hong Kong cash cheques was yesterday jahed for a month on each of four ting chart: He was S. Johnson, 41, J. A. Kellet. who described himself as a radio officer of the Nicania. He
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  • 174 7 ERECT CENOTAPH FOR DEATH RAILWAY WORKERS ITU ALA LUMPUR. Fri. -The National Union of Plantation Workers may erect a cenotaph m memory of hundreds of workers who died during the conruction of the Si am death railway and the Malayan emergency. A resolution urging the union's executive council to erect
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  • 41 7 Vesuvius? We can Put it out A Naples jiuide. telling a Texan how Vesuvius erupts, asked if there were anything like that m Texas. "No." admitted the Texan. "But m Houston we got a fire department thai could put it out."
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  • 235 7 STUDENTS of the School; of Education at the University of Malaya m Singapore are calling for a drastic cut m their academic work. The students held a meeting early this weelt to discuss ways and means of seeking this reduction m their work. They claim
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  • 174 7 EX-TEC FACES MURDER CHARGE A FORMER detective, Soh Cheow Hor, was yesterday committed for trial before the High Court on a tentative charge of murdering a hawker, Ng Boon Yam, on the night of Sept. 20. Tan Ah Tee, a seaman, giving evidence m a preliminary inquiry, said that he
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  • 86 7 Talk on Asia by Prof. Guha Professor Samar Guha, Secretary of the All-India convention on Tibet, who is now m Malaya m the course of an extensive tour of South and South-East Asia, will speak on his impressions of the tour at the Singapore Kerala Samajam, 44 Race Course Road,
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  • 32 7 The Singapore Gujarati Youth j Association will celebrate Deepavali and New Year at 79, Waterloo Street, on Sunday at 4 p.m. All members of the Gujarati community are welcome.
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  • 377 7 SETTING up its new headquarters m Singapore is a Royal Air Force unit whose specialty is unusual assignments. In the war they flew "cloak and dagger" sorties. Nowadays m Malaya the Far East Air Force Mixed Transport Squadron No. 209 plays a
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  • 840 8  - One step to eternity THE MAN WHO FELL 3 MILES— AND LIVED RON EVANS 'HOW WONDERFUL TO BE ALIVE' HE THOUGHT AS HE LAY ON HIS BACK IN A FOREST By TIIK airman was lying on his bark, moii onl c s s and spreadeagled, tl ar k against the
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  • 1365 8 Alkema.de was falling to his death he thought. But m those few seconds there came definite sequences of thought sharply etched, calmly considered thoughts. Below him. m the soft, velvety night, he saw a rash of stars. "And then I had the queer impression that I was
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 402 8 j L_______i 1 1 j 1 mamM 1 B—^M WMmm mmmm A a m m m ammmm mmmm CLUES ACROSS 2 Parts of Yorkshire given to .~i v i „v „v„;,. horsemanship? (7). 1 2_7«_ t JSI» C ChaU:,_ 3He used to write for a fee (7). 4 ofts 'the'"
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  • 174 9 tday flew three young After a brief stay m Singato train under a Colombo Plan scheme. Nominees of the Government of Sarawak, they art Mr. Suleiman bin Sebli 27, Mr. Mohamed Fathi bin Busrah 21 and
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  • 202 9 NAVAL BASE UNION WANTS BIG CHAN G ES £*HE 8,000-strong Singapore Naval Base Labour Union wants radical changes to be made to the disciplinary proceduie at H *esent practised by the authorities. A resolution to this effect has been adopted by the Executive Committee and the Representatives' Conference of the
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  • 263 9 4 LONDON report that babies m one of Britain's biggest hospitals for children are given sedatives to make them sleep soundly was taken calmly yesterday by the Medical Officer of St. Andrew's Mission Hospital, Singapore, Dr. G. Keys Smith. "It's an old practice.
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  • 94 9 Cigarette without tobacco NEW YORK'S big advertising firms refused contracts for a tobaccoless cigarette. A spokesman for the makers described the rejection of the advertising as a "blow m the solar plexus" and added: "We expected some refusals from some media but not a rejection by all of them. "The
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  • 108 9 The battle against illiteracy KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Selangor Adult Education Association is to .>tep up its battle against Illiteracy Ln the state. Its president Inche Abdul Jamil bin Abdul Rais said yesterday: "The association's last word remains unsaid as long as one adult remains illiterate m Selangor. Our battle
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  • 103 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Nearly 1,000 schoolaiie children here may not be able to go to school next year, because of the forgetfulness of their parents. Some parents have forgotten to collect tickets of admission for entry into I primary schools In Kuala I Lumpur, following the registration of
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  • 67 9 Fifteen girls will compete for the "Batik Queen" title at a dance to be held at the Sea View Hotel ballroom tonight from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. The dance is m aid of the Singapore Malay Women's Welfare Association Destitute and Orphans Maintenance
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    • 41 9 HIGH TIDES TODAY: 9.32 a,m. and p.m. TOMORROW: 10.05 a.m. and 11.38 p.m. SUNDAY: 10.38 ajn. and 11 23 pm. MONDAY: 11.13 a.m. TUESDAY: 00.11 a.m. and 11.50 pjn. WEDNESDAY: 1.02 a.m. and 12 29 pm. THURSDAY: 1.55 a.m 1.11 p.m.
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    • 158 9 SOUTH SEAS SOCIETY AND SOCIETY OF CHINESE ARTIST: Presents an exhibition of Chinese paintings by Prof. Tao Jai at Chinese Chamber of Commerce 5 p.m. Y.W.C.A. (Raffles Quay): Malay conversation 9.15 a.m.; Malay beginners 11 a.m.; Japanese flower arrangement adv. 6th course 10 a.m., 2nd course 11 a.m.. and 5.15
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  • PREFECT'S A HONEY
    • 318 10  - New heart in a familiar body Basil Cardew by AFTER the new Ford Anglia and Popular comes the Prefect. And, except for the body, it is an entirely new model. I find Its background interesting. When Ford brought out itrevolutionary IS6O Anglia, comments were heard that this most exciting model
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  • 139 10 THIS new poster will soon be on thousands of special sites on roads all over Britain. Produced by the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents, it focuses attention once more upon the menace of the drinking driver. It makes the point. If you drink, don't drive
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  • 563 10  - Driving British car in U.S. not so snob any money ROSS MARK BY UP ahead, the white concrete of super-highway :110 twists and climbs gently into the foothills of the Blue Ridge mountains of West Virginia. The hillsides blaze with exclamations of colour from oak. maple, dogwood, and sumac Barrelling
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    • 317 10 Here's the splendid Farina-styled I In iif 1 1 i ii44_j i IU luy *rf -f- E"~- f _^_^< L. f^ Duotone Colours r+*S^^^----~^^^lll§t* I optional extra. I \tra dooi width at knee level Polished wood facia with cowled instruments wk The 15 00 combine, exquisite line with a luxury
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  • 190 11 W^ YOU* bjby n child ten /we"* y Uf t be Pub I fl* S Fe«"' nas< 1 adding sugar to the > mixture? 1 i No. it is not necesv Mtry to add sugar to tht specially prei d baby milks. The milk powder contains
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    • 541 11  - Sunshine is free: Make full use of it! Nurse Meg by "VOT many days pass m this country during which we do not see the sun. So it may seem unnecessary to emphasise the importance of sunshine and its effects on the body. This emphasis is, however, very necessary. Many
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  • 404 11 you looking for a husband? If so, are you setting about it m the right way? It's all very well for the experts on statistics to tell us that there are more men around than women and that we girls are therefore able— in theory —to
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  • 366 11 Make gems sparkle like new $30 for your hints "THE winner of the "Household x Hints" contest this week is Mrs. M. Holsh, 22-N, Balmoral Park.. Singapore, 10, who wins S2O for this hint: If you have pieces of marw casite jewellery that have become dull and have lost their
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  • 97 11 She's as fresh as a daisy E X*. the fashion eon E E scious girl m the j youngest age group This simple little dress E is made m plain vivid E E cotton deep M-gM ban E blue or pillar box red. The sole trimming is the fresh-as-a-dah> ap-
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    • 190 11 I _0^ mmmi m IgW^___L*^ Ramlan b. Moryct Nor, Kuala Lumpur. LACTOGEN is a correctly-balanced infant W* food, enriched by the addition of Vitamin A, Vitamin D and Organic Iron. LACTOGEN ___r^^' mmmmmo »s remarkably easy to mix nothing to add MM^Sa\w^ f roFE MOTHER BOOK «J!fci£Sr?\£ o/ r/_r 'Mother
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    • 222 11 ivj.v'.'-XvX-Y: x x x x wr X :v: S:': :-:v:':-:o Xx x x ■■|MHHM|^^kxX'-*'° ;Xv';!y^_^_^^__=r^3::u _;x .XXZ =a«——————— BSx&xx'x-x xi#_B \._i^ T "^^P mW>%»x ivxXx :\yy&M M \^E_i. l-WTW^ _rf__^S. _^_V/>r>J^___i Growing children must hove a nourishing, well-balanced diet to T_\BtS*£i--f^^i_^^»aP^ meet the ever-increasing demands of natural, healthy growth. Thot
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    • 278 12 i ffSo_ttl Toble Pedestol Fons m sixes ot 12 14" t 14" Sweep. AVAILABLE ON HIRE PURCHASE SUB\VFFS YOUR FAVOURITE CARPET SHOP Singopor. I 193 O--*****. Pc at: —PENANG— KOTA BAHRU fOYVN.H', Shoes of comm iii fort ,astin fUlrOit" 111 wear MADE IN ENGLAND 0. K. De Luxe Quality LARGEST
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    • 200 12 SEWING MACHINES Also other Bronds Guaranteed tor 3 years AVAILABLE ON HIRE PURCHASE YOUR FAVOURITE CARPET SHOP Singapore 60-62 193 Orchard Rd. Tel: *****. Also obtainable at: XL. PENANG KOTA BAHRU (For Only 695.00 foil Can Own A 'WEATHERITE' At r- Conditioner 5 Years Guaranteed Hire Purchase Terms Arranged Contact:INTERNATIONAL
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    • 374 12 m > B 1 1 1 1 'X» Hj MmW mmw\ __Hb n IJERE ARE THE LATEST BARGAINS IN TOWN MAKE A NOTE OF THEM FOR 1 YOUR NEXT SHOPPING EXPEDITION. BARGAIN PIANO HIRE purchase scheme lor those of you who dream of a beautiful piano m the home. This
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    • 331 12 gular floor maintenance m a simple, thrifty and speedy way. The automatic switch, contained m the motor, the safety handgrip and the positive locking device of the large surface brush ensure safe and efficient operation even by unskilled labour. Do not fail to ask your dealer for a demonstration: action
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    • 298 12 of HULDA table and pedestai fans 14" and 16" from only $7/- per month. Shroffs I also have ORIENT Sewing Machines on easy payment terms of only $8/- per month. BRING NEW GLAMOUR to every gift you give with the bright and colourful gift wrappings, papers and decorations now on
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    • 332 12 Co., 83 North Bridge Road at prices well inside today's bargain level. £> H> O GOING ABROAD for further studies? If you are you must visit Chop Fook On Department Store, 83 85 South Bridge Road because you'll need clothes that will keep you warm! Here you will find, selling
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    • 206 12 STANLEY ROGERS JUST ARRIVED AVAILABLE AT:— C. K. TANG LTD. 310, Orchard Rood, S'pore-9. Tel: *****. COLOSSAL SALE eoch Boys cotton T. Shirt $1.20 Boys swim Trunks 51. 90 Boys Hings Briets/Vest $0.75 i Boys poplin Shirts $2.50 I Boys Stretch Socks $0.80 Boys Strings ties $0.50 Boys Neckties $1.50
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    • 68 12 "O.P **/€£s J hakdJ MODERN shjH Pur bl C r*. V COr be orron^ SINGAPORE cK^ GRAND CH J Starts M Misr'ntMh fl DRESS fri-.L] FURNISNWM GENTS' fjM Shop Now iM Hurry to:BOMBAY Sllffi 11.") East C«k^H FOR PARTY fl Fancy Erococr fi Maxim BruomkU fl Chontiliv Loc I Hand
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  • 372 13  -  M. R. S. ARSCOTT Beloperone guttata can also be grown m borders By "pHERE are some 30 shrubs, native of Tropical 1 America, belonging to the Beloperone genus, but Beloperone guttata is the variety most commonly seen m Malaya. It is a comparatively new discovery of this
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  • 220 13 A pupil's 'whacking good business' LOWESTOFT. Fii.—Teenage Geoffrey Small. 13, president of the Middle School Insurance Society, reported here that he was doing a "whacking good business" In insuring his schoolmates against spankings and other school-time accidentsGeoffrey and his board of 13-year-old directors operate at Lowestoft Grammar School. They charge
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  • 91 13 TUCSON (Arizona), Fri A Tucson motorist whose car killed a cow drew the ire of two enraged bulls who turned on his car and demolished it. Thomas V. McHugh, 37, told police a cow pursued by two bulls dashed out of a ditch into his auto's
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  • 33 13 Bus crews m Leicester, England, are drinking on the average a gallon of tea a day. A local transport committee report says: "We use almost as much tea as diesel oil." Reuter
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  • 19 13  -  Earl Wilson The hardest people to convince they're at the retirement age are children at bedtime.-
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    • 243 13 For Comfort and Quiet, Stay at: stt«STRAWHQTt| Bencoolen Street, Singapore 7. L_— ll— lllllllllt— U llMllllMllll j Mostly Air-Conditioned Rooms Central, all rooms bath attached with hot and cold running woter, delightfully furnished with telephone. Private Car Park facilities. Reasonable Rates Bar Restaurant A La Carte Meals Telephones *****/9, *****.
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 360 13 1 > I i ill POCKET-MONEY prizes Post your effort to Aunty are offered for colour- Wendy, c/o The Singapore ing this scene with paints. free Press, Times House, crayons or chalks. River Valley Road. Singarri-... pore 9, to reach her not There are four prizes Thursday nevt offered each
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  • 436 14 N ISITORS I FAVOUR AMERICAN ST\ LE r\\\ A Special correspondent THE long awaited international box ing match between Singa p o r c and Burma lakes place al i Ihe Singapore Bad minion 1 1 aI I tomorrow night. The Burmese boxs,
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  • 64 14 FIFA concerned over league ZURICH. Fri. International Football Federation iFIFA* officials yesterday expressed concern at the lble repercu on European football of the new International Soccer League to be played by leading European ciubs m New York. They said they had no idea tnat the establishment of the new international
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  • 78 14 Tne Singapore Amateur Association last cided to drop Royston Lazaroo from the Singapore team to meet the Bure boxers m the international i at the Badminton Stadium tomorrow .it. This action came about r the boxt fused to if he could not have cor.d of his own
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  • 147 14 rpHE Malayan Rough Riders Cycling Club plans to organise more plank track circuit meets next month. This move has. come about; after the excellent response from local riders at recent meetings. Ihe forthcoming meet will be held at the Great World Park on Nov.
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  • 251 14 4 CORRESPONDENT has sent m a hand of general interest which raises the subject of false preference. I dealt at game all. and his side bid as follows: One Spade Two Clubs; Two Hearts Two No- iL TpjrhT*: Three Spades Four Hearts. The ad\ trumps were
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  • 196 14 F KARACHI. Fri.— The cricket Tests between Pakistan and Australia here and at Dacca will be played on coir matting not jute, the* Pakistan cricket board of control announced yesterday. The boaras announcement follows reported statements by Richie Benaud, the Australian captain, that two
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  • 158 14 DOES SPORT CEMENT GOOD RELATIONSHIP? E AUCKLAND, Fri. E Sport does not ccE ment good, relationships between countries with E different modes of life Sand temperaments, E claimed Mr, John WatE son, president of the ~niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmimmiiiiiim New Zealand Rugby E League here yesterday. E Afr. Watson, New Zea- land's delegate
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  • 95 14 BRIAN ISAAC, !0. has had easily more than a dozen outings this season and has been very impressive. He was the first man to beat the strong police bantamweight, Sidik bin Ahmad, on a knockout. He has reduced four pounds specialh for tomorrow
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  • 133 14 Test team's 'double mission' kj\ BOURNE, Fri. The lfl .ian cricket team _r Singapore. India and .wtan would have a "double nission" manager Sam Loxton >aid yesterday. Loxton told reporters 'We intend to play attractive cricket at all possible times and we hope to play winning cricket. "But we are
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  • 17 14 ROME. Thurs. India beat Italy 6-0 m a men's hockey international here yesterday. Reuter
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  • 145 14 'Ju-ju helped team to win match' I LAGOS. Fri. A Nige- j rian sports writer said j yesterday that members j of a Ghana soccer team j performed "ju-ju" rituals on the eve of their 4-1 victory over Nigeria m an Olympic qualifying match m E Accra last weekend. The
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  • 229 14 Johannesburg, Fri. RUGBY Union teams from the four British Isles countries j and from the Com-! monwealth will never; compete m the Olympic Games, Dr. Danie Craven, president of the South African Rugby- Board, said here yesterday. In fact "Or. Craven added
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  • 69 14 WASHBROOK HONOURED MANCHESTER. Fri.— Cyril i Washbrook. the former England opening batsman and captain of Lancashire lor the past six seasons, has been elected an honorary life mem- ber of Lancashire County Cricket Ciub. Washbrook. who has also t Test selector, is aged 44 and has played 37 times lor
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  • 31 14 SCARBOROUGH. Yorkshire, Fri.— Abe Waddington, former England and Yorkshire fast-medium bowIt r died on Wednesday aged 66. Waddington played m two Tests against Australia m 1920. Reuter
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    • 318 14 LANGUAM the easy Tf~ ASSiMiIKJ You con learn a language easy ASSIMIL way' No tec You just absorb the langj'. accent naturally by listen* conversations on gramoph illustrated book to guide > Complete Courses: FRENCH ITALIAN C SPANISH RUSSUtII PRICES: 78 r.p.m tft4\i %mA 45 r.p.m H.M.V." SALONta 101. TANGUN
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  • FREE PRESS RACING SPECIAL
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    • 19 15 The following horses will not start mi Sunday: More Tin. Legal Blunder, Her Highland Telew.
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    • 446 15 ty INNING chances c to Superit t. Excelsior, Time To ison, Yardarina, Barlinnie. Mon Ami. Setia, Destination, Rina and Three (beers, making 3. Div. 1 race 7F. the hardimme. yardarina, lell m her ;nd and. v pound :ed. Destination at nen rth, only
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    • 163 15 Melbourne Cup 31 acceptors MELBOURNE, Fr L— Thirtyone horses remained m the Melbourne Cup, Australia's great- est race, when final acceptors were listed yes- j terday. The cup will be run over two miles at Flemington on November 3. Favourite is the Queensland horse, Grand Garry. Acceptors are: Baystone 9.4;
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    • 466 15 ALLAN LEWiq f^LJMS UP THE PROSPECTS FOR SUNDAY'S RACE MEETING AT K.L. pRUDENT Choice, who won his first-up start at Ipoh m September, should win a^ain on Sunday at Kuala Lumpur. Prudent Choice, who is two divisions higher with 61b. more than
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    • 102 15 SELECTIONS BY TRESPASSER CL. 3, DIV. I— s»_F. PRUDENT CHOICE Fleetmuster Race On CL. 3. DIV. 2— 5! 2 F. BRIGHT EYES 111 Bacqlava Persian Hero CL. 3. DIV. 3— 5V 2 F. MOVIE FAN Tumbalina Blue Swell CL. 3. DIV. 4— 5! 2 F. ANG POW Wonderland Seventh Heaven
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    • 33 15 Ancient Lights takes Stakes NEWMARKET, Fri. Mr H.J. Joel's Ancienl Lights, won the Dewhursl Stakes .run over seven furlongs here yesterday. Mr. S. Joel's Intervene] was second with Mr. P Mellon's Midsummer Nigh'
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    • 206 15 MARTIN PAIR TO FIGHT OUT FINISH Lauriston Lad v. Exhibitor rrHE Martin trained pair, Exhibitor II and Lauriston Lad, will probably provide the finish of Class 3, Div. 2, 7F. LAURISTON LAD has been consistent m his last three races, finishing second to Yardarina over 7f. at Singapore m September.
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    • 205 15 He's a division higher but the field is weak ANG Pow, who meets a a very weak field m the Class 3, Div. 4 5£F. race, should get his first Malayan win. Ang Pow showed promise when third to Hard Final at Singapore m September. At Ipoh
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    • 375 15 SIGNAL PATROL won well 'enough over the -Penang TF earlier this month to reF a Mhat r performanceagam ou rH.% m^d over -rttoj into Pl« nt^° u(>n n!s dunn S over 6F. beating 3SS_,I-?-S* he* up 61b. on acuul weight earned. Movie House II >•
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  • 515 16 Yardarina revels on heavy track TODAY'S XX. GALLOPS By Allan Lewis HEAVY overnight rain made the tracks heavy for this mornings fast work at Kuala Lumpur. About 3 inches of rain fell and there is more to come. Tne best trial this morning done by Yardarina iFranklnn who appeared to
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  • 221 16 Chan and Pope are Macao bound SINGAPORE'S leading drivers. Chan Lye Choon, last year's Macao Grand Prix winner, and veteran Freddie Pope, leave tomorrow on the Chusan bound for Macao. This will be Chan's third visit to Macao for the race. ter having failed for the first time In 1956
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  • 1376 16 CL. 3, DIV. 1-5: FURS. 1 PRUDENT CHOICE 4 yr. chirg (Wan Stable) R Breuk 9.00 103 SIR KINDER 5 yr. chag (Mr. Mrs. L. M. Foo) E. Breuk o. 106 SEA LUCK 4 yr. ch.rg (Malaya St.) R. BreuK.. 027 SOUTHERN MOON 4 yr. brag
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  • 136 16 CARDIFF, Fri. Wales, who meet Scotland In a soccer international at Hampden Park. Glasgow, on Nov. 4. make three changes one of them positional from the side that drew 1-1 with England here on October 17. John Charles, who has been released by his Ita'ian Club.
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  • 340 16  -  Allan Lewis By OWING to neavy track conditions at Kuala Lumpur over the week only a limited number of horses were given j their usual workout for the first day of the j Selangor Turf v b October Meeting. The following horses were seen
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