The Singapore Free Press, 21 April 1960

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  • 19 1 THE NEWSPAPER EVERYBODY IS TALKING ABOUT The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. MtmSH^TCEUM THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1960. 15 CENTS.
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  • 32 1 Pliru departs from usual practice and ids from prepared text a firm stand bnly a solution 'with dignity' acceptable I I ft I Mr. ft ft I I
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  • 604 1 Chou replies: Both history and the 'present actualities' must be taken into account misfortune* of hatred and vio- gt and a great sorrow it events should hi .ped themselves that very b.. king and i :e to apprehend r on our peaceful tiers along the great mountains. ich has happened
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  • 291 1 SCHOOLBOY CHESS: EIGHT ARE STILL IN THE FIGHT SINGAPORE, Thurs. —Eight boys were m the lead as the Singapore schoolboys' championship came to the end of its second round yesterday. They wire Jimmy Chong. Chan Soo York. Koh Chuan Seng. Gopinath Menon. Ho Choon Vim. Chia Choon Wei, Patrick Wee
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  • 57 1 #a KATMANDU Thurs Thousands of young Nepalis ■Srched through this capital city yesterday demonstrating Gainst China's recent claim to Mount Everest. At the itZliwri Office they handed over a memorandum to be •n« ti Mr Chou En-lai saying that "Everest is the crown of Nepal d Is
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  • 184 1 I won't be there, says Peter on way home LONDON, Thu r s Group Captain Peter Townsend said here last night that he and his Belgianborn wife. MarieLuce, would not be attending Princess Margaret's wedding to Mr. Antony Arm-strong-Jones on May
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  • 73 1 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Police are still investigating the case of Mr. Lee Gee Chong. chairman of the Thye Hong Biscuit Factory, who was kidnapped by three men near I his home hi Garlick Avenue j oil" Holland Road last night. So far Mr. Lee's family have
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  • 23 1 LONDON, Thurs. Flags will fly and guns will boom throughout Britain today m salute to Queen Elizabeth's birthday. She is 34.
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  • 148 1 250 on strike at Ford assembly plant over six sacked workers SINGAPORE, Thursday. TWO hundred and fifty members of the Singapore Motor Workshop Employees' Union, Ford Branch, went on strike at the Ford Motor Company's assembly plant m Bukit Timah Road yesterday evening over the retrenchment of six workers. A
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  • 17 1 LONDON. Thurs. The Archbishop of York, Dr. Arthur Michael Ramsey, has left for Southern Rhodesia.
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  • 19 1 SAIGON, Thurs. Plague has broken out at Phuoc Tho village, about 80 miles northeast of here.
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  • 157 1 No licence Moss is mobile again on a bike LONDON, Tliu r s Britons were let m on a big secret today how British racing driver Stirling Moss plans to get around London now that his driver's licence has been suspended. The licence was suspended for a year last week
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  • 27 1 COLUMBIA, Thurs— Four Negro College football players charged with raping a 16-year-old Negro girl were found guilty yesterday and sentenced to 15 years' jail each.
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  • 3 1 -.ANCE
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  • 25 1 WASHINGTON, Thurs. President de Gaulle will address a joint session of the U.S. Senate and the House of Representatives on Monday.
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  • 19 1 WARSAW, Thurs—Wladyslaw Gomulka, the Polish Communist leader, has gone to the Soviet Union "for several days rest."
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  • 22 1 First Malayan Fund managers' prices today buying $1 26 and selling $1 33 Second Malayan Fund managers' price selling $1.03.
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  • 356 2 Buyers hold off: Industrials lose ground on wide front— the tone is quiet and uncertain LONDON, Thurs.— I^uici ;m<l genel> uncertain conions were expe need m Hit- Lmt <l«»i! stock markets slerda> were oil due to credit feai id- leeted by the might setback on Wall et. Consequently prices drifted
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  • 74 2 NEW YORK: Inquiries for merseas car deliveries by Europe -bound American holtda ymakers are pourinp into British stands at the International Cat Show here, officials reported. A spokesman said most of the British manufacturers had placed cards on their models showing how much they would
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  • 118 2 Thin dealings m tin LONDON: Despite continued quiet United States and Continent demand for tin :he London market remained steady In tone. In the afternoon tin was unchanged In their dealings. Copper values were maintained In the morning during active market dealings and took on a firmer appearance m
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  • 70 2 THE TIN COUNCIL ENDS YEAR WITH A SURPLUS LONDON: The International Tin Council's buffer stock account for the 12 months ended June 30. 1959. shows an operating surplus of £449.856 against a deficit of £71.241 m the previous year. Sales from the buffer stock during the year totalled £7.468.058. There
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  • 221 2 15 percent by Johore River Plantations LONDON: Johore River Plantations announced a dividend of 15 percent for the year ended Dec. 31, 1959, against 10 percent previously, payable on or about June 2. Subject to audit, profit was £28.696 (compared with £13,465 the previous yean before tax of £12.600
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  • 182 2 SHIPS IN PORT CHIPS lyina; alongside the Singa- pore Harbour Board wharves or expected this morning arr: Oxfordshire 12. Tricolor 45, Fernbay 6A, Flying Trader 6 7, Siate of Orissa 8 9. Abbekerk 10 11. Benavon 13 14. Kwangsl 15 16. Tabiarx 18. Maetsuycker 19, Giang Ann N.Wall 2, Labuan
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  • 62 2 HONG KONG. Wednesday. Closing prices here today were: Previous Today H. S. Banking Corporation $1,270 $1,270 sales sellers Unions Ins. Canton $96.00 $97.00 sales sellers Wheelock Warden 7.35 7.35 sales sales H Kong phone $36.00 $3C25 &$36.25 sales aa les Dairy Farm <fc Cold .Storage $26.40 $26.40
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  • 196 2 Prices marked up after unexpected advance m Eastern advices LONDON: An unexpected small advance m Eastern advices caused prices to be marked up tentatively at the outset but, without the backing of buying interest, full quotations were not held Some hardening occurred later m the morning when small orders
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  • 874 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. r Singapore, wedaesiay. Previous Toiay INDUSTRIALS AIM encks Pref 1.9 b 1.95 Qrds. 2.*0 2.40 Atlas Ice 11.00 Buyers 8.8. Petrol 60- 54 6 B.M. Trustee* 5 25 525 Son. Tin Smelt Pref. 19 ,19/- Ords 51/-
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  • 521 2 DFASDFSA SINGAPORE, Thursday. ARE MALAYAN investors at least showing A resistance to the inflated prices on the local Stock Exchange? m Most of the prices, particularly m the industrial section, are considered overdone although prices can go still higher without bringing yields
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  • 26 3 A beautiful face behind a fan a charming pose by ballroom dance expert Anne (Harrison \HI-known m Slnganonstrator »>t ballroom dancing, effective ng n grapher uh.int.
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  • 10 3 BACK DRAGON EMBERS WANTED $30 TO 'PROTECT' MERDEKA BAR Guilty
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  • 26 3 TANJONG MALIM. Thurs. —The National Union of Teachers. Perak branch, has started a benefit fund to help dependants of members who die during service.
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  • 25 3 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Major-General W. G. H. Pike. Chief of Staff, Far Ea>t Land will pay a routine visit to Bangkok from today.
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  • 190 3 Surprised envoy sees Singapore as example to other nations SINGAPORE, Thursday. A CANADIAN ambassador, Mr. Herbert Morand, spent a few hours sight-seeing here and said he was "pleasantly surprised" to find so many rates living so harmoniously to- gether. He said that Singapore could be a living example to other
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  • 42 3 AN EASTER BRIDE FOR SINGAPORE POLICE INSPECTOR THESEIRA picture. Mr BorK Theseira and Mis> Christina de Soma who were married at the thun h of St. Joseph on Easter Monday. The groom is an inspector m the Singapore Police Fori Free Press
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  • 97 3 COURT DISMISSES SUMMONS ...BY REQUEST CUNGAPORE, Thurs- The City Building Surveyor's Department a.>Ked lor two .summons cases, relating to unauthorised houses, to be struck out. Its prosecutor. Mr. J L. C. Zuzarte, said that the application was based on the grounds that the houses were m areas which the City
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  • 28 3 SINGAPORE. Thur The junior memoirs <'• the Cm nese V.M.C.A. will hold a picnic at the Youi n Camp m Tanah Merah on May 2.
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  • 43 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Kuala Lumpur Division of the University of Malaya, has called for applications for the post of draughtsman m the Engineering Department. Candidates must have the Cambridge School Certificate and at least five years' experience m Structural Drafting.
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  • 179 3  -  CHAN SWAN BEE I By SINGAPORE, Thursday THEY ARE PREFERRED OVER OLD-FASHION" COTTON AND RAMIE SINGAPORE FISHERMEN and kelong owners are now using nylon nets because they have been found to be more durable. The nylon nets are imported from Ameri- ca,
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  • 103 3 THE DON'T CARE VISITORS WORRY RAFFLES NATIONAL LIBRARY STAFF SINGAPORE. Thurs. Inconsiderate behaviour by some of the visitors to the Raffles National Library is worrying the library iff. The Free, Press ,v a> told that many visitors rest ti. I on the walls, throw arette butts on the floor, chocolates,
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  • 28 3 BUTTER WORTH. T!. ht Royal Auslian Air F at Permal hing. here have been rounded three fatal accidents involving Sabre Jets at N- w ith Wal<
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  • 49 3 PHARMACY MAN ON PLEASURE AND STUDY TRIP Mi. Lim Choon Chew. 39. assistant manager of the pharmaceutical department of the Anglo-Thai Corporation, now m Britain on a business cum pleasure trip to learn and gauge foreign standards m the pharmaceutical trade. His tour is expected to last two months.
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  • 110 3 DISTRICT JUDGE TELLS MAN WHO PLEADED GUILTY TO CHANGE PLEA SINGAPORE, Thurs. —A district judge advised Goh Tiong Hock, 19, to claim trial to a charge of breaking the terms of an order by the Minister of Home Affairs. Goh was alleged to have committed the offence by not remaining
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  • 26 3 SIXGAPORE. ThUTS. The Indian Government has! offered scholarships for Malayan students to study j medicine m recognised universities m India, under the Colombo Plan.
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  • 51 3 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The j Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Culture. Mr. Lee Khoon Choy. will give away the prizes to winners of i the Singapore Chess Cham- pionship and the Singapore j Schoolboys Chess Champion- ship on May 7 at the V.M.C.A.. Orchard Road, at I 4.00
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  • 28 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A team of World Bank experts is due here early next month to examine the economic and financial needs of the Federation.
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  • 25 3 SEREMBAN. Thurs.— A 13--year-old schoolboy, Mauiud bin Abdul Ghani, has been missing since last Friday after he was scolded by his elder brother.
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  • 33 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Thur> The Coroner here recorded a verdict of death by poisoning through drinking caustic soda after an inquiry into th« death of Lim Teck of Tiram new village.
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  • 24 3 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Members of the Chinex Y. M.C.A. will visit 4( Base Workshop on Monday al 8.30 a.m. Transport will b< provided.
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  • 158 4 THOSE POWERFUL RADAR STATIONS BEING BUILT CAN COOK' MAN IN SECONDS -REPORT LONDON, Thursday. gTRINC.KNT PRECAUTIONS must be taken to protect people from "death ray" beams emitted by the powerful new radar stations now beinp; built, says a Government report. Amis m front of the
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  • 107 4 husband faints when he kisses her Miss Egypt 1958. 24-year-old Kari i m Bassaii» (above) is suing her 30-year-old mill band, Ahmad Bassiuny. for <i\i> grounds that every time he kiss* h< Ahmad admitted m court th tiful that each time he touch* her, his heart
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  • 147 4 IT'S THE FIRST OFFICIAL RECOGNITION OF PERILS When the possibilities ol thermal radiation (still a largely unexplored subject^ were first mooted by scientists, defence officials here :>a:a they were "'grossly exaggerated." Little over a year ago the -try of Defence indicated that danger did not d beyond about 40 yards
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  • 69 4 NOW A FRESH TEA SLOT MACHINE FOR TEA-LOVING BRITONS FRESH TEA slot machines are now being tried out m tea-loving Britain. Man^- attempts have been made to produce a machine which makes enjoyable tea. But unlike coffee or chocolate drinks, tea begins to lose its tine taste as soon as
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  • 185 4 'Whack the thugs' move: Tory MPs want showdown in Commons LONDON, Thursday. TORY MPs will stage a showdown for the return of the birch after Easter using the News Chronicle Gallup Poll on flogging and hanging to back their demand. They will taole a Com- i mons motion calling on
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  • 142 4 LONG ISLAND CLAIMS YET ANOTHER 'WEEPING MADONNA' \IEW YORK, Thurs.— A cheap cardboardbacked lithograph picture of the Madonna, brought from Greece, is weeping real tears m a Long Island suburban home near New York, according to witnesses. What appear to be drops of water are falling from the eyes. Mcl
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  • 41 4 LONDON, Thurs.— Carrying a large banner "Aldermaston to the Summit," 10 campaigners for nuclear disarmament last night marched into Dartiord. 17 miles from London, at the end of the first stage of their promised walk to Paris. Reuter
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  • 147 4 She watches helpless as son is swept to death at waterfall MnTurD LONDON, Thursday. AIOiHhR ran tor half a mile along a river hank trying to rescue her little boy. Twice she flung out a' despairing arm as the torrent sweeping five-year-old Brian along swirled him almost within her reach.
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  • 61 4 PESHAWAR, Thurs. The Faqir of Ipi, legendary redbearded North-West Frontier outlaw chieftain who defied Britain's rule m India for decades, has died of coronary thrombosis. Named Amir All Khan, he spent his youth fighting against the British. He was behind every skirmish between Pathan tribes
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  • 16 4 CAIRO, Thurs.— Greece and the United Arab Republic signed an agreement for increased trade.
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  • 48 4 ?*JJ E W YORK Thws-Cab drivers will not be permitted to carry guns m New York to defend themselves against stick-up men. Police Commissioner Stephen P Kennedy and representatives of the taxi firms agreed that this would only jeopardise the lives of the cabbies
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  • 236 4 MOTHER BREAKS THE 'LAW OF SILENCE' TO AVENGE SON'S MURDER ROME, Thurs. To avenge the murder of her son, 57-year-old Francesca Carnevale broke the 1,000-year-old "Law of Silence," which shelters the assassins of the Mafia, the world's most infamous secret society. The son, 32 year old Salvatore, was a trade
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  • 28 4 PARIS. Thurs.— Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, will pay a one-day visit to Paris on his way to the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' meeting m London.
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  • 26 4 NEW 7 YORK .Thurs.— A team of surgeons successfully closed a hole m the heart of four-year-old Stellakis Parthnopoulos after an hour's operation.
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  • 25 4 ALASKA. Thurs. A group of Japanese mountaineers and research scientists have arrived m Alaska to carry out plans to climb towering Mount McKinley.
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  • 21 4 OTTAWA, Thurs.— General de Gaulle conferred with the Canadian cabinet on the first day of his North African tour.
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  • 177 5 SHOW CAUSE WHY $2,000 SHOULD NOT BE FORFEITED, BAILOR TOLD SINGAPORE, Thursday. DISTRICT judge issued a warrant of arrest for a man on tour charges of cheating when told that he had jumped bail. The man, Amdad Hussein, was
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  • 94 5 A machine to revolutionise the banking system here— it will do the combined work of book-keeper and check-sorter SINGAPORE. Thurs. Two electronic banking machines which will revolutionise the entire banking system has arrived m Singapore. The machines, ordered by the Lee Wan Bank, are the first of their kind m
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  • 9 5 THE STANDPIPES THAT FLOW UNATTENDED; A STUPID WASTE X
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  • 14 5 TELUK ANSON. Thurs Teluk Anson will hold a "Health Week" starting on
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  • 76 5 WOMAN AND FIVE YOUTHS GET CONDITIONAL DISCHARGE SINGAPORE. Thurs. A housewife and five youths were given a conditional dischar when they pleaded guilty to a charge ot cutting six trees m the Bukn Panjang Forest Reserve. They arc Mdm. Low Nam 31. Koh San Hiong. 20. Yong Chee Seng 15.
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  • 74 5 Bar girl dies in crash— open verdict 5j \PORE A by rrhage fr irtes. -witn< Tan g, a clerk, testifi- > riding i when he saw a standini the the road knocked which was g into the path ning car which tor a snon tance before running vei a stop
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  • 51 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The closing q IUc t0 register for the 1960-iil session of the i tral Apprenticeship Board's technical classes m three centres has been exMay 7. The board provides courses m general mechanical fit:. Ine fitting, turning. machining, motor mechanics. electrical fitting and armature
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  • 18 5 SINGAPORE. Thur.s. list Kan Suyin will speak on "Language and Culture" it the Nanyang Uniity.
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  • 19 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, has approved plan- for Malaya's first Indoor stadium.
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  • 31 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. For the theft of six tahils of p rubber b» Pa: ah Estate, Wong Lim was fined $100 m the r ate's Court here yesterday.
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  • 120 5 Opium man in court falls into a trance SINGAPORE. Thurs. A man tell into a trance m a court after he was found guilty of being m a room used for smoking prepared opium at Weld Road on the night on Jan. 22 Tin- magistrate. Mr. CH. told the man.
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  • 37 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A former Anglo-Chinese Sc Posi School Certificate Class student. Miss isobel Con ten to. has scored distinctions m Physics. Chemistry. Zoology and Mathematics. m first year study at the Edinburgh University m Britain.
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  • 35 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Minister of Labour and Law has appointed Capt. M. A. Nederkoorn. Capt. F. \V. Chamberlin and Quah Kia Boon, to be members of the Singapore j Asian Seamen's Club.
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  • 30 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Mohamed Razali bin Baharuddin, 17. and Sa'ad bin Salleh. 2G, were sentenced to six years' jail tor robbing an estate manager of a $17,235 payroll.
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  • 30 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The jGan Eng Seng Old Stud. Association will hold a re- union dinner on Saturda 7.50 p.m. at the T Restaurant In New World Park.
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  • 135 5 That 'slimy feeling' at Kuala Lumpur by the weather man Xl ALA LUMPI/R, Thursday. Till] atmosphere m Kuala Lumpur, humid al Ihe besl of limes, reached saturation point List week. Il couldn't 1 have gol any wetter if It hied. The r< cord ol maximum humidity over this* period fluctuated
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 293 5 1 J DIARY OF L TODAY'S i EVENTS I RVKFLES MUSEUM: Exhibition or nature photographs by Eric Hoskin 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. SINGAPORE ART SOCIETY; mouel drawing class at Cultuial Centre. 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. SINGAPORE RECORDED MtSK SOCIETY: Weekly conMonks Hill Secondary School 8 p.m. I'WCA 'Ratlles
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  • 202 6 OPINION The lesson these men teach us T*EN Japanese fishermen sailed home yesterday m a trawler after having fished off Malayan coasts for two and a half years. For one of them, it will be a homecoming to a son born during his journey to the tropics. The hard fishing
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  • 118 6 D A D I O SINGAPORES step to bring scientific knowledge on poultry raising to the island's rural folk is truly a welltuned one. It wili bring to the farming folk the theoretical knowledge which falls beyond their occupational circle. To induce audience Radio Singapore frames
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  • 109 6 No. 4 IN THIS SERIE S BLEND OF MODERHJI DESIGN and COLOUR. COMFORT FURNITURhJ fHIS bedroom, designed niture, 130, Victoria Street, will f your with all who have an modern design. Restful pastel green v daffodil yellow rugs, white i rose bedspread— they all add
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  • 49 6  -  ANTOINETTE -by examination :>. der Paviti school had gained 24 honours certificates In tl years. All the pup passed exami: tions conducted b\ Pauline Dibb. an miner from the R< Academy of Dan< don. PRISCILLA PARKER LOTTIE GREEN JACQUELINE PARSONS JANF CHESTERS LUCINDA YOUNG ADRIENNE FRVt rr
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  • 743 6 JWO Singapore ballet pupils have gained honours certificates for the third time m three years. The girls are Betty Chuah Peng Hong, a Grade Five pupil of the Taylor Dance Studio, and Priscilla Parker, a Grade Two pupil of
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  • 132 6 pOCKET-MONEY prize. are offered for colouring this scene with paints, crayons or chalks. There are lour prizes ottered each of $5 < two for boys and two for girls). Post your effort to Aunty Wendy, c/o The Singapore Free Press. Times House, River Valley Road.
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  • 8 7 Electricity for the illagers: A cash-in towkays p
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  • 43 7 ARMY RIDE FOR STARTERS OF WALK DUKIT PANJANG. Thy. —The Army has ag: ore vide transport ireshme. titers tak. king r. he Fedt Boys' Club>. B X s tot X op poi: i 6.30 a B Clubs Capitol T AleBukit P. I •m-
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  • 264 7  -  R. G. PILLAI By Singapore, Thursday ORDERS WORTH SEVERAL MILLIONS HAVE BEEN PLACED WITH THE LOCAL TRADERS BURMA has started a big buying spree m Singapore. Orders for goods worth several millions have been given to local dealers. The goods include textile, sugar,
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  • 15 7 RONALD AND THE SPIRIT OF ADVENTURE
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  • 47 7 TOTAL oi 851 babies were born m Penang during March the Health Department revealed yesterday. Of these 389 were girls. During the same period, there were 191 deaths Main causes of death were pneumonia, bronchitis and other respiratory diseases which claimed 26 lives.
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  • 235 7 20 FISHERMEN ON WAY HOME AFTER TWO YEARS IN ASIAN WATERS TELOK AVER BASIN. Thurs. Twenty Japanese trawler fishermen set sail for home m their two afts, Akashi Maru 65 and 69. yesterday, after fishing m South East Asian waters for more than two years. didn't get a bis There
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  • 156 7 China-bound travellers bring boom in sale of watches SINGAPORE. Thurs. The rush by China bound travellers to buy at least two watches each, has led to boom sales for watch shops m Singapore. A Middle Road watch dealer said that he had sold $50,000 worth of watches m the past
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  • 27 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. Russel Funnel, traffic inspector of Qantas Empire Airways, arrived m Singapore yesterday to make a routine inspection of Qantas terminal facilities here.
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  • 27 7 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Sir Alister McMullin, chairman of the General Council of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association, is due to arrive m Singapore on April 26.
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  • 181 7 Ronald plans to see the world with only $100 CEMBAWANG, Thurs. —Twenty-year-old Ronald Chang Tow Sing, a book shop assistant, has accepted a challenge by his friends to travel round the world with only $100. Ronald told The Free Press yesterday that he would be going round shipping companies to
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  • 64 7 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Kong I Kat Voon. 19, was yesterday ordered by a district judge to undergo reformative train- ing for breaking into a Havelock Road house on Oct. I 21. Inspector E. Mahadevan t said Kong, who was arrested I on Feb. 18, was traced
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  • 26 7 i SINGAPORE. Thurs. Youth for Christ rallies will I be held on Saturday. May 7 at tne Victoria Memorial Hall al 7.30 p.m.
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  • 94 7 OLD TEXTBOOKS: DEALERS REPORT BRISK DEMAND FROM INDONESIA OTAMFORD, Thurs.— Secondhand bookshops m Bras Basah Road report brisk demand for school textbooks from Indonesia. They said demand came from individual students and student bodies m various parts of Indonesia as well as through their personal friends here. Another bookshop proprietor
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  • 40 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Federation of Malaya has issued 50,000 stamps ot 12 and 30 cent denominations to the United Nations Organisation for sale m aid of funds to commemorate the 1960 World Refugee Year.
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  • 30 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. Yeok Kee, 63, a house painter, was fined $150 m the Sessions Court here yesterday for being m possession of chandu and smoking utensils.
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  • 37 7 MISS AL LIANG, who recently married Mr. Robert Chin J oon Hcng oi the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, Singapore. The bride is on the staff ot* St. Joseph's School. Johore Bahru.
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  • 133 7 Bugle and flute band will be highlight of this Methodist fair SINGAPORE, Thursday. THE Geylang Methodist Church will hold a bazaar on April 30 at the Methodist Girls' School, Aljunied Road, m aid of its building fund. I A spokesman of the church building fund committee, said they had so
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  • 31 7 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Dr. C. E. Field will speak on "Some feeding difficulties as seen In Singapore" at the Allen Lecture Theatre, General Hospital, on May 6 at 8.15 p.m.
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  • 72 7 STINKING RIVER COMPLAINT BY VILLAGERS CERANGOON, Thurs. Vil- I lagers on the banks of I the Kailang River m the Serangoon district, are com- j plaining about the smell from j floating carcases. They said dead animals, j pigs, goats, dogs, cats and j even cows, could be seen i
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  • 24 7 KOTA BHARU. Thurs. A white buffalo will be sacnfied to the gods of the sea at an ancient ceremony here tomorrow.
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  • 51 7 PENANG. Thurs. The pilgrim ship, Anshun, will make its fourth trip to Mecca days earlier than its original sailing date. The Anshun will now leave Singapore on I 3. Port Swettenham on May 4. and Penang on May 5. and will arrive m Jeddah on
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  • 43 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Members of the House of Representatives paid tributes to the late Yang di-Pertiwm Agonic, the new Supreme Head of State and the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, when the House down to it.> second bush ession yesterday.
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    • 214 7 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT to those who FAILED m the Cambridge Overseas Certificate rand who wish to become QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANTS by studying m full-time DAY CLASSES A. E. SPECK COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Special classes are being organiseo tor those who need to pass the examination quahtymg tor admission to the Australian Society ot
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 60 7 By Cog PQP-Prep-posterous err 7 H^i from| p^owoh"" stoppbo I pop 2r*l X£s*A SCHOOL «KJ Cl f MV /-V hXtTefr D< > V^^ T^ MIN;O f lP»kjO I. jl <^^ a, happy 5L Recent y.j J^SBS somucwTvj V He/ ;^L SBll' Don't trust to luck... be sure of a pleasant
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  • 40 8 S'pore visit by four warships on tour of goodwill SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Four United States vessels includi aircraft carr will pay a th: visit to Singapore b ginning this Saturc3S. Richard, nled bj and Haminker Courtesy calls thi i rk Rear
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  • 25 8 You are looking lovely today LOOKING LOVELY TODAY is Miss Margaret Adams. 21. She is a telephone operator al R.A.F., Changi. (Picture by Michael Anchant)
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  • 108 8 The church can reform tough-boys, says Cathedral preceptor SINGAPORE, Thursday. TMK Church can play a very important part m putting delinquents back on the right 111. who iw abiding iw-abid- the attractive •tractive and the teddyr ed that they 'ed Engl ungsters a fancy to the uniforms of guard officers.
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  • 42 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— A senior teacher ot the Methodist Boys' School. Mr. Lum Kin Tuck has been appointed headmaster of the Methodist Boys' School -at Port Swettenham. Mr. Lum is the president of the Malayan Trades Union Congres
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  • 32 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Government has banned all exports and imports of orang utans to stop the illegal j trade m these animals and prevent them from becoming pxtinct.
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  • 18 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs. NAAFI sold goods ranging from restaurant ahowen tea pots at an auction yesterday.
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  • 226 8 WONDER MACHINE THAT WILL TAKE IN FIRST WORDS AND THEN MUSIC j SINGAPORE, Thursday. A NEW model tape-recorder combining three novel features has been introduced by Philips on the Singapore market. 1 1 combines a tour-track tape with a maximum playing
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  • 121 8 MORE JOIN THE SEMBAWANG CENTRE AFTER MERGER WITH CLUB SEMBAWANG, Thurs. The Sembawang Community Centre moved into its new premises at No. 12, Jalan Leban, at the week-end. Mr. Peter West, an official of the Centre, told the Free Press that it was now possible to centralise the activities of
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  • 29 8 MALACCA. Thurs. Two children died m hospital, on Tuesday night, of suspected food poisoning, after eating a curry of king crabs caught by their father, a fisherman.
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  • 31 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Tengku Abdul Rahman, will t- the way for the proposed trade agreement between West Germany and the Fede- ration, during his coming visit to Bonn.
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  • 27 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The inaugural meet ins of the Employees' Provident Fund Contributors Association will be held at the Chinese Assembly Hall here on Sunday.
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  • 52 8 More than 1000 people attended th. weddine reception, when two brother were married at the same time m the St. Francis Xavier Church on Easter Monday. The elder. Mr \iu I Mins Teresa i Mr Louis S
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  • 163 8  - Chorus from the City of Music convincing and delightful pro of the saying: Wien bleibt Wi SINGAPORE, Thurs. EUROPE and indeed the whole world would be a sadder and less melodious place were it not for the Austrians, whose famous capital Vienna the city of Beethoven, Schubert, the Strausses sent
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 690 8 SINGAPORE JM TODAY: 8.4 2 p.m. TOMORROW: 8.13 a.m. and 9.22 p.m. SATURDAY: 9.12 am. and 9.33 a.m. SUNDAY: 10.00 a.m. and MONDAY: 10.41 a.m. and 10.46 p.m. TUESDAY: 11.21 am. and 11.13 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 11.59 a.m. and 11.42 p.m. The Free Press Daily Crossword (.LIES U KO>^ snelf <3>.
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    • 117 8 Learning Malay i Radio Spore- 2 \\ah I athn Km IM. Nasi. Boiled n Minyak: Oil. 'i. Sapi: Buffalo 1 l-ntu dv ."H. Minyak sapi <ihce. i all 591 T'lor: E| Itck: Duck drah 294. Telorcoreng: Fried I ess Ferci: < (iorens rr\ 297. Jam: clock 'watch time. I IHarnkii
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  • 205 9 COMMENTS ON YOUR PRINTS SMALL BOY, BIG THOUGHTS" ILIKE this print sent m by a beginner. It was taken at f8 1/30 and the technical qualities of the exposure appear to be sound. It is a sharp print and the idea is
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  • 103 9 ONLY 75 PRINTS ACCEPTED OF 380 rrHE South-East Asia Photographic Society's first Members' Quarterly Competition Exhibition will be open to the public from tomorrow until May 2. Response to this competition has been encouraging. More than 380 prints have been submitted. After careful judgment by Messrs.
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  • 344 9  - SPARKLING COLOUR SHOW FOR SINGAPORE BY 3 TOP WORLD RATERS SUNNY GIAM by 4 COLOUR print exhibition is a rare treat m this part of the world. Yet. this year, we are fortunate, i The second such exhibition is now on display at Ral Museum. Mainly of Japa landscapes, the
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  • 92 9 WHAT THIS ONE NEEDS IS A 'STOPPER' TO KEEP YOUR EYE IN THE PICTURE THE BEACH" is a pleasing wMcnne, but the horizon need, -stopper" at right to prevent your eye being led out of the picture. A ship on the horizon line, or even better a person m the
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 19 9 Price: $295/H t (Spore r Fed.) Truflector" lamp te light 050 watts) D control' red KiMPJ' <>U .CO LTOWSSH
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  • Article, Illustration
    411 10 FSDAF Fred Reinfeld writes for beginners IF you know the language you can follow move by move a match being played on .the other side of the world. Or you can play a rival In another land, sending each move on a postcard and waiting for his reply.
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  • 60 10 The Indian Recreation Club team to meet Royal Air Force Seletar m a SAFA Div. 1 league match today at Jalan Bc^ar .stadium will be from: O.sman Angullia. Nagamani, Hu.s.sein Ma.sto. All Sam. Jan. Hock. Ramakrishnan. Mohamed Ali. Harphajan Singh, Aman Kastawi. Kajapathy, Nathan. Thian Lye. Ali
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  • 386 10 SPORT INTERESTS SPREADIN LEARN TO PLAY A NEW GAME SOFTBALL LESSON NUMBER SIX UY MOVING around Ihe three buses m order until he is buck al Lhe home plate, the base runner scores a run For his team. The held crs will try to tag him with the bull. It
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  • 110 10 FOOTBALL-THE AND THE GAME DOWN THE YEAR LONDC I PROBABLY not cvi I even the most 1 remembers or even kiio\v s -tJ may have originated m tions when soldiers would kick the hB dead enemies about the I I I I Thus was one of tn< d derivations of
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  • 314 10  -  ARTHUR YAP By Bukit Timah. Thurs FORTUNES lia> c been won and lost ;it Ihc nice course. Bui for a yo un g ambitious Singapore athlete il is paying handsome dividends. Wellknown schoolboy miler M. Kanniah is not making a tortune
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  • 117 10 Cancel the Kiwi tour or else WELLINGTON, Thurs*. A boycott of the New Zeai land rugby team's tour ot i South Airica this year is .threatened by non-white.-I their white, supporters. It has been brought to th< notice of the chairman of the New Zealand Rugby Union. Mr. C. S.
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  • 288 10  -  SIDNEY HILLS By London, Thurs /JNCE, and once only has Britain won an Olympic 400 metres sold medal. apart from the walk-over of Lieutenant Wyndham Hallswelle m 1908. That was m July 1942 m Paris when Eric Liddell. of Edinburgh,* beat Uvo Americans,
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  • 69 10 I ONDON, Tfturs. -The White Aneel" will refe-ee the WolveVßlaokburn Cud 'Final next month. I "That." says Kevin Howley "is what the fans called me when I reiereed my first game m England 14 years ago. "It was m the Middlesbrough Junior League, i had whit^shfn
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  • Article, Illustration
    31 10 'TODAYS new American brai wave, the game short suit, whicn 1 ilea out by own master pi. i a greai aeal < Souih felt h I I fl I I
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  • Sports chatter
    • 222 11 BADMINTON HALL BOOKED SO IT'S OFF SINGAPORE fans will not see the powerful New Zealand Über Cup badminton team m action. The Singapore Badminton Hall is not available, said Mr. Leow Kirn Fatt secretary of the S.B.A. Mr. Kirn Fatt said that he booked the hall for April 23 but
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    • 263 11 An athletic contest for juniors SINGAPORE Am a teur Athletic Association will hold a junior championships for the first time this year. Confirming this, Mr. A. T. Rajah, president of SAAA said the meet will be held after the annual championships m July. No students The junior championships will be
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    • 204 11 Build yourself a body to be proud of! Rippling muscles in just a few weeks yyOILD you like to own a He-man build? If you want to then you can. The Free Press will give you one! Muscles you will be proud oi* are not difficult to acquire... if your
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    • 102 11 X ANN Singapore. Thursday. lunpionship d m R. Fonasi J i fcey In the last I then played clev* .n into sight .illowed to drift into a i th t obci vieThe scores folate black t i ..ntana I Hu ke\ KI-KB3. ,|B4
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    • 27 11 Ii hi: Cpl. Col* I.ight-wel-Welter: P Lulu-middle: Pte Da Middle; L/Cpl. Robbins: LifhtCpl. Johnson; Heaw: ugh. Spr. Teo: rpi Hinckley. Pte.
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    • 362 11 BRITAIN'S ROME OLYMPIC CYCLING HOPES GET A BOOST AT HERNE HILL MEET LONDON, Thurs.— British hopes of an Olympic gold medal were heightened at Heme Hill, when a British cycling team got within one-tenth of a second of a superbly trained, streamlined Iron Curtain quartet from East Germany over 4,000
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    • 389 11  - SYED OMAR RAISES CHUCKLE IN JERSEY AND BOOTS BUT HE HAS LAST LAUGH CHOW SECK CHIEW By Geylang. Thursday. 'ALAMAK!' THEY CRY WHEN 4 FT. 6 IN. CENTRE TROTS OUT STAR centre-forward for Geylang United football team is a boy of 13. Standing 4ft. 6in. m his socks. Syed Omar
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    • 59 11 President Mr. Abdul K.S.M.. Vice President M: P. Suppiah. Hon. Sc Mr C P. Phillip. Hon. Sports Sect.: Mr. P. Hon. Treasur* M. Mani< kam. Hon. Auditor: Mr. U Bernaba> (ommiltees: Messrs S A Raju. P. X Manimen. L lieu. Suppiah. s Repunathen. S Knslinan and Latiflf Bin
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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  • 297 12  - 15 goals by Eveready... but they lose Div. 2 league title by fraction KEN TOFT THRILLING CLIMAX TO BUSINESS HOUSES SOCCER RIVALRY By Farrer Park, Thursday. Eveready "A" 15 Fraser and' Neave 0 KJVEREADY "A" ]ust about doubled their goals for League Bgures yesterday. But il w;is just not good
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  • 61 12  - VASS GOAL DASHES M. BANK HOPES v. MARKAR FASDF Hong K«m- Bank Mercantile Bank MEH Buk E feu re the ci Shot wide deand swee end Lucky to apj: )resok the I when Omar from E rted ill mto then tl ored I Bukom, Bank 5-1 ed Bank Quah Krm
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  • 53 12 MALAYAN TEAM BEATEN IN JAVA JAKARTA, Thurs. The Indonesian national sorter team beat the National football team of .Malaya 5-0 m a friendly match played at Surakarta. central" Ja\a. yesterday. The score was 3-0 at halltime. The Malayan team is scheduled to play another match against a local team at
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  • 38 12 EPSOM. Thurs. Mr. J. Lewis's Fire>treak won the City and Suburban Handicap over 14 miles and 15 yards. Mr. C. Henchley's Rocky Royale was second with Mr. R. J. Sigitia's Lavandier third. Reuter
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  • 20 12 NEW YORK. Thurs.— Australia has challenged the United States to a yacht race thp America's Cud In U.P.I
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  • 16 12 DUBLIN. Thurs. Ireland beat Holland 6-3 m their Olympic soccer qualifying match.— Reuter.
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  • 111 12 England pick a new centre-half LONDON. Thursday. pNGLAND introduced one new soccer "cap" Sheffield Wednesday centre half Peter Swan m the team named today to meet Yugoslavia at Wembley Stadium on May 11. Sheffield Wednesday centrehalf Peter Swan, who has played m Under '23 internationals against France. Scotland and Holland
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  • 38 12 LONDON. Thurs.— Bill Slater, captain and centre-half of Wolverhampton Wanderers, has been voted "Player of the Year" by the Football Writers Association. Second to Slater In the ballot was Jimmy Mcllroy.
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  • 39 12 The final positions m Division two. P. \V. L. D. F. A. Pts. 6 5 0 1 22 3 11 6 5 0 1 34 5 11 Goal average: Spore Glass 7.3: Eveready 6.8.
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  • 241 12  - Ahmad Abu's 5 th. minute header clinched title and kayoed Cold Storage By CHUA BAN HOCK River Valley, Thursday. Singapore Glass 1 Cold Storage 0 AN only goal by Ahmad Abu gave Singapore Glass their SBHFA second division league championship at River Valley Road yesterday. By virtue of this goal.
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  • 52 12 Two goals by Bill Denton helped Royal Army Pay Corps to beat Singapore Guard Regiment 4-2 mi n the semi-finals of the Robinson Cnnat Tanglin yesterday R.A.P.C.'s other goals were scored by Smith and Norman Wilson. Singapore Guard Regiment got their goals through Mior and
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  • 32 12 LONDON. Thurs. Scottish loot ball results: League Two: East Stirling 4 Cowdenbeath i. Fortar Athletic 2 East Fife 1. Morton 1 Falkirk 1 Queens Park o Stranraer Reuter
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  • 92 12 ANGRY INGO PROTESTS AT DELAYED SIGNING NEW YORK. Thurs.— World heavyweight champion Ingemar Johansson lost his patience yesterday. He is here to sign a contract to fight Floyd Patterson. Negotiations have been going on since last year's title bout. Johansson was asked to postpone signing until today. "Absolutely no!" he
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  • 70 12 Kew San and Lim Say Hup thrill Aussies MELBOURNE. Thurs .—A A touring Malayan badminton team beat a Victorian side 3-0 here last night. Five hundred people watched Teh Kew San and Lim Say Hup outclass the home side. Scores were— Teh and Lim beat C. Cutt and I. Hutchin|son
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