The Singapore Free Press, 4 May 1960

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  • 19 1 m NEWSPAPER EVFPVPnnv IS mKm AB OUT The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1960. 15 CENTS.
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  • 495 1  -  KHOO YEOW TEE Getting inthe with thwe changing By New spirit of confidence surges in the force SINGAPORE, Wednesday. JHK Singapore Police Force "is m good heart" and has adapted itself well to the new situation and the call to unselfish service. The latest issue
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  • 383 1 That wedding dress: A sketch shocks Britain THIS is the wedding dress Princess Margaret will wear on Friday so* Americans are being told. Women's Wear Daily, the author ritative New York fashion newspaper, giving the sketch prominence last week, said so. Quoting "a source close to -i Buckingham Palace," the
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  • 24 1 LONDON. Wed. Mr. Jack .1 property financier. a gift of T250.000 -.100.000 > to help m the .iding of London Zoo.
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  • 18 1 LONDON. Wed. Work belt Morri> Motors unofficial strike soo workers m the paint shop yesterday.
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  • 81 1 SAN RAFAEL (California), Wed.— The body of Caryl Chessman was cremated yesterday as he ordered without any ceremony. Two red roses were on the coffin as it went slowly to the crematorium. Only one mourner joined attendants and journalists. He was a San Francisco school-teacher. Chessman who
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  • 122 1 STOP APARTHEID CALL TO PREMIERS BY VARSITY SOCIETY SINGAPORE, Wed. The University of Malaya Society m Singapore yesterday sent a telegram to the Prime Ministers of the Commonwealth m Conference at Downing Street. London, condemning the apartheid policy of South Africa. The text of the telegram reads- "The graduates of
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  • 21 1 PAKISTAN. Wed Pakistani diplomats with foreign wives will be replaced by those with Pakistani wives, a newspaper said.
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  • 17 1 LONDON. Wed. -The British Petroleum Company fs to build a lubricating oil refinery m
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  • 18 1 \AGPUR. Wed. Police f ,£d shots to disperse 500 armed men accused of defying a curfew.
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  • 223 1 After the Big Walk ...the Big Race OINGAPORE, Wed.— The sportsmen of Singapore have enjoyed the Big Walk. Now the Free Press announces a Big Cycle Race. The Free Press Cycle Race will be held on Sunday June 26 over a road course of 25 miles. The race begins at
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  • 29 1 MOSCOW, Sat.— Mr. Georgi Malenkov, former Soviet Prime Minister, has been moved from a power station In eastern Kazakhstan to another station, it Is reported. Reuter
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  • 17 1 LONDON, Wed. Dockers loaded 1,000 gallons of frozen milk m plastic bags for Kuwait
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  • 115 1 WAILING SIRENS ...AND A STANDSTILL IN NEW YORK >JEW YORK, Wed. i Wailing air raid sirens cleared New York's bustling streets for 15 minutes yesterday and all television and radio programmes were blacked out. as the National Civil Defence Organisation held its annual test. Police and helmeted wardens ordered people
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  • 103 1 CROWD JEERS COWARD MISTAKING HIM FOR LOUW T ONDON, Wed. Noel •Li Coward faced the roughest reception of his long career yesterday with typical aplomb but wonderment. Why were the crowds shouting "murderer** at him as he entered his West End hotel? "Nice to be back m London/ muttered the
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  • 20 1 First Malayan Fund managers' prices today— buying $1.28 and selling $1.35. Second Malayan Fund manager*' price— celling $1.04.
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  • 46 2 BOMRW. Wed— The Bombay Bullion Kxchange will be closed tndav. This followed declaration br the president of the Bullion Wwiation of an emergenov arising out of the widening backwardation between the old and current deliveries together with rising spot mrmiuim
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  • 179 2 The slide goes on m London stock markets and losses are felt all round London. Wed. IN the London stock markets yesterday a slide m equity values almost unchecked and by the close lo were numerous and m some cases substantial. Sentiment was adver UTected by some less favourable company
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  • 169 2 b Brisk trading recovered lost ground NEW YORK: Wall Street I closed firm at or around the day's nighs. There was a good distribution of gains extending mostly to $2. Brisk trading In the morning helped the market regain some of the ground lost m the current reaction.
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  • 178 2 Copper pains £3 m London due to Chilean strike LONDON. Wed— Tin ruled very steady at mostly small gains and moderate demand was reported on both sides of th« Atlantic yesterday. Copper prices gained over £3 a ton on the London metal exchange this morning. The upturn uas touched
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  • 173 2 SHIPS IN SPORT CHIPS lying alongside the Sin- ?aporr Harbour Board wharves •r expected today are: Glenearn 1 12, Seisho Maru 4/5, Golden 1 Zeta 6A, Radja 6/7, Boleslav Beinit 8/9. Benlomond 10/11, Wono- ?iri 13 14, Van Spilbergen 13 16, Beira 18. Straat Clarence 19, Selangor N.Wall 3. Perils
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  • 66 2 HONG KONG. Tuesday. Closing prices here today were: Previous Today H. «fc S. Banking Corporation $1,270 $1,270 sales sales Union Ins. Canton ...V... $ge.sO $95.00 sellers sales Wheelock Marden 7.40 7.40 7.35 7.35 mini sales H Kong phone $36.75 $38.7* &539.00 &538.25 sales Bales Da In Farm
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  • 235 2 Kuala Reman Rubber LONDON: Kuala Reman Rubber Estates Ltd. declared an interim dividend of 7 1 percent on the issued capital declared m respect ot the financial ye<u ending July 31. 1960. Dividend payable on June 9. 1960. less income tax at 7/9 m the pound sterling to all
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  • 382 2 Very quiet day on the Malayan mart but the stocks show gains IpAGETWO GIVES YOU THE DETAILS OF THE I I UPS AND DOWNS OF YOUR INVESTMENTS j SINGAPORE, Wednesday. IT was a very quiet day on the Malayan Stork Exchange yesterday, but most sections were selectively better. The bulk
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  • 67 2 Quiet opening then slight advance LONDON. Wed.— Alter opening quietly, steady with quotations indicated nominally at yesterday's closing level to a slicht advance the market varied litiie during the morning. The close was very steady at one eighth of a penny per pound advance on the day for forward
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  • 334 2 COFFEE: Futurts B Contract Mty 17 fi4 Above prices quoted m I > er Ih SOTE: All prices below are middle prices. Malabar spo< and afloau 65, May! 15. LamponK spot and afloats 6... May shiprr.em 6Y Mur.tok white •pot ar-.i afloatfl May s-h. f
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  • 54 2 SYDNEY, wed. m ports will be fct a standstill today when 24.000 dockers come on 24-hour strike m protp<* against a fine oi (A)£5OQ imposed on the Waterside Workers Federation. Pifty-one vessels m Melbourne and 30 m Sydney are aniung the scores which would be affected
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  • 801 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. SINGAPORE, Tutsiiy. Pievioos Today INDUSTRIALS Alex Bricks or3s 2.40 2.40 mas ice 1100 Buyers 8.8. Petrol 5; 49.- o I.M. Trustees 5.Z5 3.25 ;00. Tin Smelt Pr«f. |11/- *19/-- Orflt 50 6 49 6 rederil Oispensary 1.35
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  • 216 3 Scholarship board formed to help poor Muslim students SINGAPORE. Wednesday. A PRO TEM committee of seven prominent Singapore Muslims luis been formed lo set up ;i permanent body lo give scholarships lo poor Muslim students. The committee, to be the Muslims 1 Scholarship Fund Board, will acquire funds m cash
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  • 61 3 Mr. KRISHNA PURI IS NEW INDIAN ENVOY TO S'PORE -APORE. Wed— The ;an Governments C r.missioner m Singapore. Mr. Yogendra P iri, will assume .-?re m August this Puri will also conhold the office of Commissioner for Ina with extenof jurisdiction to Sa- <. British North Borand Brunei. The 44-year-old
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  • 55 3 Councillor urges use of Malay for all meetings and letters lUMPUR. Wednesday. ED Kuala Lumpur MuniSardon bin Kechut a motion that the Countings and official cor- toil. jed that the Munio should be tran*>r the con-' ol the Malay counrged the Cou M 11 official i especially to the :eas.
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  • 17 3 NGAPORE. Wed. Tht branch of the •i Indian Cong: division, will start .!am classes as <
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  • 72 3 PENANG. \V. d. An appeal lor more Mali "The iron's need for vocations been greater than that at present." says a joint pasti nil letter to all Catholic church) appeal, signed by the i bishop oi Malacca and japore, Monsignor M. Olcomendy, and the Bishops
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  • 40 3 BUKIT MFRTAJAM., Wed. The Mayor of George Town, Mr. 00l Thiam Slew, yesterday appealed lor Chinese unity and co-operation. He was .>peakini, r at the opening of the $100,000 building of the Ng Kbngsi :U Aston Road
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  • 302 3  -  ALAN KHOO By DR. MEANS WILL TEACH IBANS IN SARAWAK THEIR OWN LANGUAGE Singapore, Wednesday J)R. PAUL B. xMEANS, honorary adviser to the Federation Ministry of Education, and his wife left over the weekend for Kapit, Sibu, to teach
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  • 96 3 MORE NOW NAME THEIR HEIRS UNDER THE PROVIDENT FUND SCHEME I^UALA LUMPUR, IV Wed. More memof the Employees' Provident Fund were now coming forward to ;ie their bene*ries, the manager of the EPF. Mr. H.S. Robinson said. Thi> was the result of a reque>t by the manager of PF to
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  • 27 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Goverr.ment announced yesterday that 932 people were Issued with certificates ot citizenship m the Federation durir.g the third week of April.
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  • 79 3 HIGH SCHOOL DOES WELL IN RADIO MALAYA'S QUESTION-TIME X A JANG, Wed. Boys from Kajang High School have done well m the Selangor inter-school quiz contest sponsored by Radio Malaya. The school has defeated two schools m Kuala Lumpur, and is now m the semi-final. The two Schools eliminated are
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  • 79 3 COUNCILS TO PAY FOR PUBLIC STANDPIPE WATER JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. Town and local councils m Johore will now have to pay for water supplied to public standpipes m their respective areas. The Johorr Government has approved legislation whereby all public standpipes m town and local council areas are to be
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  • 240 3 1 3 in S'pore can now join bank's long service club AND _l SINGAPORE, Wed. I Thirteen people m Singapore have now become members «of the Quarter Century Club of the First National City Bank of New York. To qualify as a member of this exclusive club, an employee has
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  • 64 3 I SUNGEI PATANI. Wed. Tengku Hamidah, eider sister of the Sultan of Kedah. gave birth to twin girls at, the Alor Star Maternity Hospital. The first twin, weighing 61b. boz., was born at 10.30 p.m. on Monday. She was followed 15 minutes later by
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  • 198 3 The latest thing for the table: Whale crockery SINGAPORE, Wed. Japanese manufacturers have found a new use for whale "teeth" which are now being imported into Singapore m the form of crockery, cutlery and ornamer/ 'The whale teetti ar< a scries of horny ph.: which grow In the mouth the
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    • 174 3 Msmmamm Medium Wave l T metrta House Orchestra pla\.s J.uO SHORT WAVE: 62 netm (4780 Close down. kc s.) from 9.1 M p.m.— 10.00 5.00 Programme >ummary. 5.03 p.m. daily. Mellow and Meciieiranean: j.30 \> Imi pi ammo wr A tlllle to tell— "The Poor Man's 1.,- rune. wi h
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  • 250 4 DRAMATIC REVOLUTION IN HOUSEKEEPING HABITS IS FORECAST BY FISHING KING 1 LONDON, Wednesday. MADAM, you may not know it, but you are going to change your housekeeping habits dramatically over the next 10 years. For you are going to buy much more frozen food*
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  • 35 4 SYDNEY. Wed. An Ame- rican pilot, who crashed m New Britain during the war, and was kept alive by natives, arrived by plane on his way to visit the tribe which saved him.
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  • 28 4 WASHINGTON, Wed.—President Eisenhower is to sign an agreement this week selling India 17 million tons of &urpius grain worth nearly US$l,5OO million <M 55,000 million >.
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  • 88 4 GIRLS HELP BOYS IN CLAMOUR FOR LONGER STAY-OUT HOURS ]^EW YORK, Wed.— When 700 men students of the University of lowa staged a noisy demonstration last week, they received wholehearted support from a group of girls. The men were protesting against college rules that girls must be m by 10.30
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  • 34 4 MUNICH, Wed. The Hotel Sonnenbichl m Garmisch Partenkirchen. Bavaria, has dropped charges against British actor, Anthony Steel for non-payment of bills as he has sent them a cheque for M 52,550.
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  • 30 4 TOKYO. Wed. A Japanese cultural delegation, making an extensive study of the reforms being made m Red China of the Chinese written language, has left Canton for home.
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  • 25 4 HAVANA. Wed. The Cuban Premier Dr. Fidel Castro has accused the UJS. Government of planning aggression against Cuba through the Guatemalan Government.
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  • 63 4 WHILE Princess Margaret and Antony Armstrong-Jones were at Westminster Abbey for a private rehearsal of their wedding, the Queen was attending the wedding of her cousin, 25-year-old Captain Richard Abel Smith. The Queen's cousin married 20-year-old former model, Marcia Kendrew.
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  • 74 4 DOGS AND CATS IN UNFRIENDLY ENCOUNTER, SO MAN SUES MIAMI. Wed.— Damages of Ms3oo is being sought at Jacksonville. Florida, on behalf of Ignatius. Heathcliff. Gamin, and Jasmine. They are cats. Their owner. Mr. Bernard Wood, has cited two aogs named Thumper and Jumper, who belong to a neighbour. It
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  • 152 4 LONDON, Wednesday. A BUNCH of flowers was sent last week to the house of a six year-old boy, Barn- Gibson, who was drowned when another boy pushed him into a river. The flowers were sent by the parents
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  • 44 4 Israel's 'show of force' parade HAIFA. Wed. French made anti-tank guided missiles were among weapons struck off the secret list of Israel's defence equipment when they were shown for the first time m a "show of force" parade here marking the country's 12th anniversary.
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  • 33 4 CAIRO. Wed. Only two Syrians were left m the central government of President Nasser's United Arab Republic last night following the resignation of the Ministers of Communications and Municipal Affairs.
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  • 24 4 LONDON, Wed. The Korean Ambassador, Mr. Yu Taik Kirn, opened an exhibition of colour photographs of Korean monuments of architecture and sculpture.
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  • 134 4 1,000 PAID $430 EACH TO SEE THE GENERAL ...BUT HE WASN'T THERE VIEW YORK, Wed. Example of Hamlet without the prince occurred m New York where 1,000 socialites crammed into the Astor Hotel for the "April m Paris" ball. Who was missing? Why, General de Gaulle. The President of France
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  • 23 4 NEW YORK, Wed.— A drug which makes three out of four depressed mental patients happy again has been proved successful.
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  • 25 4 PARIS. Wed. About 3.000 newspaper, radio, and television correspondents and cameramen, will cover the summit conference opening m Paris on May 16.
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  • 202 4 r ONDON, Wed. Doctors are disconU tented because the principle that exceptional work should win exceptional reward has been abandoned. Lord Moran, Sir Winston Churchill's doctor, told the House of Lords. w!«?f S r aid:^^ <l s
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  • 26 4 Despair a man who his lo I E sat moist-1' X If I Kg;. the I S". Thoftjl and giiil^ SI: M broti i*r, Dr I
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  • 129 4 ACADEMY CHIEF ATTACKS THE 'ABSURD' MODERNS, CALLS THEM 'FEVERISH DISORDERS SIR Charles Wheeler, president of the Royal Academy, attacked the "absurdities m modern art" feverish disorders, he called them. He said at the Royal Academy annual banquet "Because it is not honeU, we would never show examples of the latest
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  • 268 4 Not so wealthy Duchess to put family treasures under hammer LONDON, Wednesday. JHE DUCHESS OF KENT, one of the lead wealthy members of the Royal Family, has sent a collection of works of art, some hardstone animals by Faber^e, and other "odds and ends" to Sotheby's, to be sold on
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  • 26 4 Jakarta, Wed. The! Indonesian Government ha*> ordered all foreign oil companies m the country to replace all their Dutch nationals with Indonesian citizens.
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  • 30 4 BERLIN. Wed. Marlene I Dietrich walked out of a Berlin press conference when a reporter tried to re- I cord her remarks with a tape recorder.— Reuter.
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  • 28 4 NEW YORK. Wed. The 1960 Pulitzer prize for fiction has been awarded to "Advise and Consent", a story of politics m Washington by Allen Drury.
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    • 212 4 lIS jA te^^ BEFORE YOU MA i(> UP MIND HAVE A LOOK AT jS^N TsTaNDING -Juper 4/ JEWELS Itfi SWISS MADE THE WATCH has undergone 27 tests it is built to withstand water pressure to a depth of 150 feet. sec .ccts LIEN WAH WATCH OEALERS 108 WORTH BRIDGE ROAD
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  • 10 5 A new route from Indonesia to Leper Settlement ■interviewed I
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  • 7 5 nd of rubber and oil palm gfohpkk
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  • 106 5 MILLION DOLLAR FIRE SERVICE COLLEGE TO COUNTER GROWING HAZARDS IN CAPITAL X- art .He Ft deration effiI view to rial rirm> the vices, Inehe I last I to progresnew towns and r-tepped up necessary Among the schemes planned are: The setting up of a million dollar nationil fir° service college—
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  • 181 5 ITEMS INCLUDE WAGE SCALES. QUARTERS AND SEVERANCE PAY SINGAPORE, Wednesday. 230 non-academic staff members of the University of Malaya m Singapore, nave asked the university authorities to settle their outstanding claims. They have told (heir employers to reach an amicable
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  • 39 5 IT WAS A ROMANCE WHICH BEGAN AT THEIR PLACE OF WORK harmaetst and so is the bride. They and that's where their v they became manandlcJc Soh Seng \am and his bna-e after their marriage )ong X lethodist Church
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  • 170 5 THE TEN TINY 'TERRORS' WHO KICK UP DUST (BIN) OF A ROW SINGAPORE. Wed. This Is the story of 10 small naughty boys, aged between eight to 10 years, who are called the "terrors" of Stanley Street. They strike at nlgni unci this is what tney do: They upset dust
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  • 68 5 Rod attack: Not guilty plea SINGAPORE. Wed. Ong Kok Poh. 24. pleaded nit guilty In a Magistrate's Court to a charge of causing hurt to Lim Keng Soon with an *ron rod. The ottence was alleged to have been committed m a backlane oil' Upper Weld Road on April 28.
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  • 88 5 FUN FAIR RAISED $3,000 FOR NEW METHODIST CHURCH pEYLAXG. Wed.- About 2.000 VI people attended a recent Geylang Methodist Church fun fair and helped to raise 53.000 towards a proposed church m East Coast Road. The Boys' Brigade and the Girls' Life Brig-ade did an excellent job of helping at
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  • 58 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Pawnbroker* m the Federation were reminded that the new ruling requiring them to print pawn tickets m Romanised Malay by June had become law. The pawnorokers at a meeting on Sunday had decided to ask the Government to r pone the
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  • 48 5 No' money until KOTA B^HRU. Wed.— The Assistant Minister for Information and Broadcasting. Syed Ja'afar Albar. said that the Federal Government will not provide any financial assistance for community development projects m Kelantan and Trengganu, until the PMIP governm* m both states changed their attitude towards foreign loans.
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    • 179 5 i off /•»>*. V ly j y Visitors from Malaya and abroad 7^^"^^"ttTJ( y~i&J/ if coming to Singapore arrange your yf m'JJj! nexf stoy at our Hotel which is ccn- j^ jjr AJ Private Car Pork Facilities. AN life -HEr^ BE3B FeoturHaic, Conversion I -jj^JMP^^^ N.D filters plus 5 filming
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    • 214 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice 6e Fred Dickenson AW. X^^^B mm* r^r A J^^r>. t^W V^' '^H V^" V 4 Aj m^mmmmwf^^^^^~~ l^k V' \^m\ fe^V. WELODJCA MANDRAKL by Lee Falk and Phil Davis Jfs, I WEt? BETTER "N X S,| I I SAVEP MER-- PwEJUMIOR LIPE^I TmARCA^OU'RB "V. v^
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  • 319 6 Chessman of death Row 2455 r«ARYL CHESSMAN, has already proved enough macabre material for the Press on the drama of death. And so this will not be an opinion on Chessman, but on how the world views Chessman. Soberly. Chessman must be seen m the scope of. say. the Agadir
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  • 931 6 Five girls from Gay Paree had males gaping ZTa/x/ FIVE lovely girls from Paris stalked through Raffles Hotel on Saturday like some high-bred birds of exotic plummage. And (Luting behind them, was v short crinkly-haired man the most important male m their lives at the moment master hair stylist Rene
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  • 337 6 SUAVE, thirtish Dick Abel, one of the brighter stars m the Singapore musical firmament, headed for the big-time m London, yesterday, aboard the S. S. "Himalaya". Dick was conductor of the wellknown Radio Singapore orchestra. 'The Malayanaires", who's signature tune "Stairway to
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  • 212 6 FROM HENRY THODY pOPE JOHN, personx ally concerned over the current trend of immoral films m the international cinema, has instructed the Vatican to take stronger action m the film world. He is making changes m the Vatican's Pontifical Commission for the
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    • 43 6 PATEK PHILIPPE is the only watch manufacturer whose entire collection of men's watches carries, engraved on every movement, the official stamp 3f the State of Geneva, the authentic guarantee of senturies-old 'GENEVA QUALITY". H. SENA, LTD. HIGH CLASS JEWELLERS Singapore Penang. ****************************************111 l
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  • 272 7  -  MARGARET WEE By TODAY SHE MANAGES A DRESS-MAKING SHOP THAT PROVIDES WORK FOR FIFTY GIRLS SINGAPORE. Wed. gEVEN years ago, a young Chinese woman started to sew dresses for friends and relatives for a token fee. Little did she know what this would lead to,
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  • 16 7 SHE KISSED THE CROSS ..NOW MRS. SMITH IS CURED Hi I I X long wait* trtyfg
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  • 12 7 THE ELEPHANT IS A ELL-OUT AT HOOL FAIR B«ll trained ars service
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  • 183 7 A MACHINE THAT CAN PHOTO YOUR OFFICE DOCUMENTS IN SECONDS Wed A German copying machine using the photo processing technique and capable of making 10 copies of any document m 100 seconds being introduced into Singapore this ek. The machine copies m full that Is printed, typed, imped, drawn or
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  • 83 7 FIVE FRENCH MODELS FLY IN ON WAY TO A TOUR SINGAPORE. Wed. A O group of five Parisian ion-models, accompanied by a hair-dresser and a manageress, flew into Singapore on their way to an Aibfashion tour. Madame LeGrand. manager "Maggy Rouff." told the Free Press that they will display the
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  • 41 7 TELUK ANSON. Wed.— The Kampong Banjar >üb-oraneh of UMNO, at an extraordinary meeting, decided to call on its parent body 'Lower Perak division of UMNO* to hold its annual meeting soon or face a motion of no confidence.
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  • 109 7 SCHOOL DRAMA CLUB TO STAGE 'TEMPEST' SOON yr U ALA LUMPUR. Wed. Victoria Institution will present Shakespeare's "Tempest" for six days beginning May 23 at the Town Hall here. This will be the first major drama production by the V.I. Society of Drama. Members of the ca>t are mostly pupils
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  • 80 7 FIRST ARAB ENVOY IN MALAYA TO LEAVE KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The first United Arab Republic Ambassador to the Federation, Mr. Mohamed Rashad Danish will leave today to take up a new appointment. Mr. Danish. 51. came to Malaya m 1958 as Minister Plenipotentiary and was later appointed the Ambassador here.
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  • 38 7 SEREMBAN. Wed. The Megn Sembilan branch of the Malayan Outward Bound Association is to hold a flag day on Friday and Saturday to raise funds for a temporary shelter on the 2,700-foot high Gunong Angsi.
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  • 160 7  -  BOB PERIES By DEPT. STORE EMPLOYS KIMONO-CLAD GIRLS TO SERVE PATRONS IN TRADITIONAL STYLE 'fKA is being served i regular Japanese LOCAL GIRLS dolled i Singapore, Wed. m Singapore today m teahouse lash ion by Lip m kimonos. This is part of the service offered to
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  • 31 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The newly-formed Malayan Child Welfare Council will meet m Kuala Lumpur soon to discuss the programme for Children's Day which will be hold on Oct. 6.
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  • 17 7 I SINGAPORE, Wed. The Agriculture Department of the University of Malaya becrins on May 23.
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  • 25 7 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Life Guard Corps yesterday announced that its members would render volunteer service to picnic parties organised by schools.
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  • 116 7 SATA COUNCIL CHAIRMAN RE-ELECTED SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. Wee Kirn Wee has been re-elected Chairman of the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association Council for 1960--61. Mr. G. Uttamram was also re-elected vice-chairman. Other members of the council are Mr. L.C. Bailey. Mr. A.E.G. Blades, Mr. Chew Woon Poh. Mrs. Elizabeth Choy. Mr. R.
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  • 94 7 TWO IBANS FOR LEADERSHIP COURSE IN SCOTLAND F^UCHING, Wed. The Community Development Centres have sent two more ibans to Scotland to study at the Nairn Academy. They are Kassin anak Rengkang and Panggau anak Kusan. who are both 16. They will be trained to become leaders m the centres. They
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  • 65 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Detailed surveys of the proposed new site of Kuala Lumpur's international airport will be carried out with the $200,000 voted by the House of Representatives last Saturday. The acting Director of Civil Aviation, Mr. S. W. F. Palmer said the survey would
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  • 35 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. About 300 girls and boys from various English secondary schools m Kuala Lumpur met at the Victoria Institution, to start a junior section of the Malayan Nature Society, Selangor branch.
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  • 65 7 1,711 APPLY FOR 720 PUCES AT POLYTECHNIC SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Polytechnic has so far received, 1.711 applications for the 720 vacancies for full-time courses m the 1960/61 session which begins In August. About 980 applications were received for the Department of Engineering, 231 for Architecture and Building and 500
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  • 160 7 Classes in Malay for non-Malay Municipal men soon 1/ U A L A LUMPUR, Wed. Maiay courses for non-Malay officers oi the Kuala Lumpur Municipal Council will b< started soon. This was announcec 11 Kuala Lumpur by 1 spokesman for the C« cil. Preparations for the cou: are now m
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  • 59 7 Mr. Tan Joo Say and Miss Sng Poh Lian who wer« married at the St. Matthew's Church m Neil Road. The bridegroom, an apprentice engineer, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Tan Keng Loong of Malacca while the hride. a clerk, is the daughter
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    • 57 7 > POP- Working to Rule By G°fL A\J >OU«. BE iWEEWMO -UH. /<<\ii>, SOM6THHSJ6 »F I >>S Po^ ikj uE^ve-s SoMeTV4iKJG /y// A he o»c_Wt- f rT. T _|^_r^_^T39T9tts _caI OBI 1 ■i i __h_^_.f inrk be sure of a pleasant evening every day with a regular order for The
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  • 60 8 DEATH TOLL OU s BOATS FROM iQy. KONG HEAVY- SAY LOCAL IMPOR E Rs SINGA I SINGAPORE'S thm b the 2,000 odd m and also those m M large shipments by air r« The IV\ Ik«\ c t<» grown-up lisli do n<>t s due
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  • 153 8 ZEBRA CROSSING DEMAND TO CURB 'SPEED CRAZY' MOTORISTS SINGAPORE, Wed— Residents of Dunearn Road and Race Course Village, suggested that a zebra crossing should be provided m the village, as speeding motorists endangered lives. Inche Johari bin Adam, 35. said there had been several motor accidents nlong the road near
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  • 141 8 ESTATE MENACED: RESIDENTS APPEAL FOR REGULAR POLICE PATROLS pEYLANG, Wed.—Re- sidents of Kallang Estate want more police patrols m their district as fights m the area are becoming more frequent. The latest fight was on Sunday afternoon, when about 30 hooligans fought against each other and terrorised the residents. One
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  • 285 8 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. POUXTERFEIT one-dollar notes are appearing here m increasing numbers, according lo bunk cashiers, shopkeepers, stall-holders and taxi drivers Business ein believe that agents of the counterfeiters have recently dis- posed ot a large number of dud notes A bank cashier,
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  • 172 8 After two-year hold-up, hospital will expand to take 1 1 0 beds SINGAPORE. Wed. The St. Andrev. Mission Hospital Tanjong Papar soon be expanded accommodate 110 b» a project which to been held up for tw years. The Hospital U Iceei expand because of trw creasing number of child: crowding
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  • 45 8 RAUB. Wed. The ap; of a rubber tapper, k. Sii nasamy. 40. again.st a co: lion, and sentence of months* jail wa> disir.i^ by Mr. Justice Hepwort!. the Raub Assize Court Sinnasamy had been f<> suilty on a charge oi cling.
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  • 309 8 BORN today the stars say that you have a practical, adjustable nature. Blunt, straight from the shoulder and direct m your approach to other people or a problem, you hack out the truth and let the chips fall where they may Both you
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    • 42 8 cimp &pnPF .^flP TODAY: 5.14 p.m. TOMORROW: 4.25 a.m. and 6.41 p.m. FRIDAY: 5.55 a.m. and 7.50 p.m. SATURDAY: 7.28 a.m. and 8.33 p.m. SUNDAY: 8.35 a.m. and 9.09 p.m. MONDAY: 9.27 a.m. and 9.43 p.m TUESDAY: 10.14 a.m and 10.16 p.m.
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    • 223 8 DIARY OF TODAY'S EVENTS CLOTHING SHOP: St Andrew s Church, CWA Room. South Side. 3 P ni. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: Open meeting at YMCA. Orchard Road. 5.30 p.m. KAMALA CLUB: Malayalam j class 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. SINGAPORE JUDO CLUB: I Children, beginners and 6th. Kyu 7.30 p.m. to 8.30
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    • 244 8 The Free Press Crosswori CLCIS ACROSS It |3 14 fl^TB X""" Get the priest m to k I 1 I 1 I 1 1 fl fl fl fl ones original state <S^. 7. Fishy production of an B H II 1 1 1 1 I I I I (st ft™"^^|™||~^"^^|~~|
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  • 153 8 La*t ftm, ahead of it» time the Prestcoid Bi* Four cami oft the HMI list In a fortnight it was only to be h»d on a long waiting list The response took tven Prettccld by surprise. This year you will
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  • 245 9 Govt. urged: 'Exempt pensions from income tax' KUALA LUMPUR, AY Wed.— A Malayan Government pensioner, Mr. S.C.E. Singam, said that the Government should treat pensions as tax free income. He was addressing an emergency meeting of pensioners held In the Kuala Lumpur Town Hall. The meeting, attended by 100 pensioners,
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  • 53 9 MALACCA, Wed. The Semabok Malay School here will soon move into a new building costing $30,000. The new building has five classrooms and also a domestic science room. The old school building was put up 90 years ago. Another part of the school was built
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  • 33 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. The dispute between the Singapore Tailors' Union and the Tailor Employers' Association is over. An agreement has been reached between them on the terms of service and wage rates
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  • 299 9  - Now for that rattle Loose hinges are usually the cause FREDDIE POPE CAR CLINIC .By LET us this week leave the mechanical side and deal with body rattles, etc. One of the main causes of body rattles is door hinges, door striker blocks and door striker plates becoming worn. Dealing
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  • 231 9  - A sudden fancy... and teacher paints his way to success A. MAHADEVA By YEO TO GIVE ONE-MAN SHOW AT CHINESE CHAMBER NEXT MONTH Singapore, Wednesday A SUDDEN FANCY for painting made a young Singapore teacher give up his interests m athletic and boxing. That was four years ago. And today,
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  • 158 9 WORLD Refugee Week has proved to be a success m Singapore. A total of $8,795 was raised by a working committee formed by the Malayan Christian Council last month. Chairman of the
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  • 148 9 Housing Board to let out a nine-storey building for offices SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THK Housing and Development Board will let out a nine-storey building m Upper Pickering Street for offices. The block had been used by the Singapore Improvement Trust and the Ministry of National Development. The block, which was built
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  • 40 9 KUANTAN. Wed.— Mat Said bin Deban. a padi planter, who shot dead a terrorist earlier this year, will receive a cash reward of $1,500 from the Deputy Prime Minister. and Minister for Defence. Tun Abdul Razak. today.
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  • 35 9 PORT SWETTENHAM. Wed. —The 2.000-strong Harbour Board Trade Union will meet today to discuss a suggestion by the Malayan Trade Union Congress that the dock workers should boycott handling of South African goods.
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  • 40 9 KOTA BHARU, Wed.— The Sultan and Sultana of Kedah have adopted the twin daughters Tengku Soraya and Tengku Sarina born last Saturday to the Sultan's eldest sister, Tengku Hamida. The Royal couple, married m 1956. have no children.
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  • 49 9 MALACCA, Wed.— A Singapore Broker, Tan Kirn Seah, was committed for trial In the High Court here on two charges Involving counterfeit currency. The charges are that he used forged currency as genuine and possession with intention of using them as genuine.
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  • 22 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed.— The Istana Stulang was reequipped at a cost of $10,000 before the present Tungku Mahkota moved m.
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  • 135 9 FIFTH FORMER KIM KOY WRITES A BOOK ON SCIENCE WITHOUT TEARS KUALA LUMPUR. We d. A Fifth Former m the Methodist Boys' School has written a book called "Essentials of L-C.E Science.*' He is Chen Kirn Koy who himself has done very well m the Lower Certificate of Education examination.
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  • 75 9 'OLD BOYS' PLAN A BRANCH ASSOCIATION KUALA KUBU BAHRU. Wed. About 20 Old Boys have agreed to form a branch of the Victoria Institution Old Boys Association here. A pro-tern committee was formed to enrol more members living m the district of Ulu Selangor. Mr. T. Navaratnam, who was elected
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  • 32 9 SEREMBAN. Wed. The chairman of the Negri bilan State Education B Inche Abdul Samad bin Id has announced a provisio $17,000 for scholarship clusively for Malay >tude. this year.
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  • 26 9 TELUK ANSON. \\>d.— Thf Teluk Anson branch of People's Progressive P will hold a public meetir.: the Anson Road Padai. 7 p.m. on Sunday.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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    • 82 9 USED CARS j 1957 Ford Prefect -.$3lOO 1957 Ford Anglia $2600 I 1956 Renault '750' Sl9OO 1957 Ford Fairlane $5800 1957 Ford Consul $2700 1956 Hat '600* $2800 UNIVERSAL CARS LTD., 45, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. TEL: *****. TIONG CHOON CO., LTD. Offers A Lorge Reng« of Good Ut*d Cors 1959/S
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 82 9 £3* 1 Rupert begins to look as doubtful let's find hrr and wet as Podgy. "Santa Claus wai more checrlully. "J certainly on rus rounds before that grumpy, and she v. h postman could get the letter to .ill by h< I him." he says. "So tKis doll b-lieve I
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  • 424 10  - Begin today and in 3 months' time you will be proud of your muscles LIM POH BOON B, KLdIN loclay, ;iiul m 1 rippling muscles l< discussed the which will build you a new body. Now the time h form them. There Is hare: but aj> you p: tet-1 your
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  • Sports Chatte
    • 452 10 Is age catching up on Spain's world famous soccer star? COMH Spanish football fans are saying sadl> that Alfredo I)i Stefano, 33-year-old centre forward of the Real Madrid team, who is regarded by many as the world's greatest soccer player today, is showing the natural decline m Win due to
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    • 490 10 TUF Singapore Badminton Association needs more umpires. Li 1 lars to affiliated clubs have *>ne out calling for voluitta They will be trained and instructed. Towards the end of the tournament season the volunteer umpires will be put to theoretical and practical tests by
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    • 379 10 Singapore-Federation cricket Test will now be played on the S.C.C. padang TIIK Singapore Federation cricket match will now l)c played m Singapore <>n Jui 3, 4, 3, the Singapore Crickel Association conflrmed yesU The match w*s t: for the Singapore padanp but because of a publn engagement on June 3
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    • 417 10  - LUCK TO THE DRAW WAS AGAINST SOME PLAYERS LIM KOK ANN B> Singapore. Tuesday. IN THE SWISS system of competition that was used m the schoolboys chess championship, each competitor played eight games against different opponents that had the same scores at tne time the pairings are made. The method
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    • 216 10 LONDON, Wed. Billy Milne, who quits Arsenal at the end ot the season after 39 years as player, assistant trainer, and trainer, was told he was to be retired on pension. But Milne, not 65 till next November, said at his club flat adjoining the
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    • 80 10 UP 1^ for air travel ROTTERDAM BUILDINGS 39 ROBINSON RD., SINGAPORE. Te1. 25-161 TC/H'4 Truyee coko demand QU/11/ry AND PEfiF£Cr/O/V r-= sole agents S. MOUTRIE CO., (M) LTD. I SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR »POH PEWANG ll|||||IC3lllllimilli3IIIIIIIIIIIIC]llllllllll!IC3llllilllllllC]IIIIIIIIIIIIC3millllllllC3lllllllll£ FOR COMFORT CONVENIENCE ECONOMY Stay at Malayan Railway I STATION HOTEL 1 Kcppel Rood, SINGAPORE
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    • 563 10 Wanted: -Free Press Cycle Race-, Name Age Address Post this form to: "Free Press Cycle Race," rimes House Singapore 9. Only the first 500 entries received will be permitted to compete. 1 I wish to enter the FREE PRESS CYCLE RACE. Z. I agree to abide by the rules, and
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  • 250 11  - SA FA FACES A NEW PROBLEM AS SOCCER SEASON BEGINS: UNRULY, UNSPORTING CROWDS CHOW SECK CHIEW SINGAPORE. Wednesday their league chain- !tui;tls. js well .is new probI ;nds. good the next ed m Parrer Park, the md most other fields. ight to see crowds of converging into worse cases one
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  • 296 11 RESQUILLEUR IS ONE TO BACK IN THIS BIG FIELD OF MEDIOCRE RUNNERS CL. DIV. 2 6 F. Twilight 9.00. Burma Glory 8.13, Blue Spray 8.12, More Tin 8.12. Capacitor 8.10, Kawanua 8.10. Fair Nipper 8.09. Grand Chancellor 8.08. Kesquilleur 8.08. Gettysburg 8.08. Pintu Mas 8.07. Sunny Lad 5.0:,, Shabash 8.04.
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  • 73 11 CHESTER. Wed. Mr. P. Winstone's Mr. Higgins won the Che*ter Vase, run over miles 53 yards here yesterday. Major L. B. Holliday's Proud Chieftain was second, with Miss S. Riley Lords Pinerolo third. Six ran. Official starting prices: 10 to 1 Mr. Higgins 11 to
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  • 737 11 Trigger can take any going and he is top choice to beat this lot PICKS THE WINNERS FOR RACES AT PENANG I, sTE R GAVE PUNTERS 0 START AT PENANG ILovaltx i i J lmb an JU)O< Barakat 81 Tri^ er 807 Pieman Street 8.05. Lo>alt> II 8.(13. Straight Hight
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  • 268 11 STYLISH DAULATH WILL BE THE HARDEST TO BEAT CL. 3 DIV. I— s'^F. All The Way Mt, No Mv Rilex 8.13, Precedence 8.12, Haadyai 8.10. Kings Scholar 8.0!», Persian Hero 8.08. Realm of Gold 8.07, Daulath 8.06, Picador II 8.06. Rue Ro>ale 8.04. rvAULATH, a stylish Newton Wonder gelding who
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  • 19 11 Following horses arc doubtful starters tomorrow No Fluke, Goofy. City of Paris. I lox. Malice and Resquilleur.
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  • 194 11 Alexandra play best to beat the SCC SINGAPORE, Wednesday Alexandra 2 S.C.C 0 A LTHOUGH weight was against them, Alexandra outplayed and outmanoeuvred S.C.C. to follow up their win over Singapore Recreation Club last week at the padang m their Div. 2 B match. Sum bin Hamzah opened scoring m
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  • 200 11 Watch out for these 2 horses U 3. DIV. 2— s'^K. l». largo 9.00, Goofy 8.13. Prediction 8.12. San Siro X 1 I Sans Atout 8.10, Nip On I \linetU* 8.08, Hula Hoop 8.07, Mori 8.07. Malaya II PREDICTION aid Malay a 11, two Martin-trained rent wcomer.s could provide the
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    • 8 11 r KUALA LUMPUR ■sw lujitipment of every description
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    • 210 11 NEW BURROUGHS r-J"^? PRINT NG A -*ss£!o^ X MULTIPLICATION needs with speed and accuracy Burroughs Printing Multiplier brings \<n; n< e<t^t -md s|K-cd ol operation i<> increase figuring accuracy .nul produa j reduce effon and inga Eatigue. Single-purpose Coaird I provide instmntmmeout addition, subtraction, «'iror (ornction. nou adding, subtotaling and
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  • 182 12  - MORNING GALLOPS SMART WORK BY 'SCHOLAR' ALLAN LEWIS By pENA N G. Wed.— 1 King's Scholar (Wilson) 'worked well this morning when he galloped three furlongs m I 5 sec. on the outside of the still soft number two truck. Scholar has done r race. On juld bt possibility tomorrow.
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  • 71 12 GAPORE P khana Result^ Potato race 10 years and over: 1. Robin .2. Colin Thurs•ivin FYeem. ret and under: Fftwta Car le Bonn. Bun Race Leading Rein la^Alexander Thor Bern-. 3. Bryonv Harrlsor. Fordyce. Highly Commenaed: Hilary Bp Kinr\-Drp>s Raoe Leading-R*-in (la- .nder Thorn 3. Bryonv Harrison,
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  • 43 12 First Japanese to fight in Australia rpOKYO. Wed -Three Japa--1 ne.se boxers left for Melbourne for a series ut go dwill The. ukio KaWumata therweight). Takao M mlzo and i SakaJ lightweight >. They will be the tir>t Japanese boxers to visit Australia. Reuter
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  • 440 12  - All India tourists dazzle local fans with polished brand of soccer CHUA BAN HOCK By Jalan Besar, Wednesday All India 4; Spore Invitation M THE AH India team dazzled the big crowd last night with a polished brand of soccer. Fielding eight men who played the Indonesians m the Olympic
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  • 34 12 Goalkeeper Adams is completely beaten by Palaniappan who took the penalty kick for Alexandra who beat SCC on the padang yesterday. Full report m page 11.
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  • 206 12 BALESTIER. Wednesday Darul Afiah \V 2 RAF Tengah 2 OEFEREE Sharpc had a busy evening yesterday. He had t<> slop this Division 3C match lour times due to rough play. He noted the name of one Darul Afiah player
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  • 81 12 T ONDON, Wed.— Si .scored 1598 poniLs ou a possible 1600 m wlnnin postal shooting competition. It was tne 1959 Colonial small-bore competiticn. Singapore beat Jamaica by one point m the aperture sights section. The 0.35 scoring had to be used the event. The 0.22-inch,
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  • 48 12 JOHANNESBURG. Wed. South Africa will send 59 competitors and 10 officials the Rome Olympic Games. Reuter. Golfing shock ST. CERMAIN. Wed. Marius Bardana brought off a big upset when he beat holder Henri de Lamaze three and two m the French amateur aolf final. Reuter
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  • 26 12 LONDON. Wed. Football results: League Three. Brentlord 4 Bradford City 0. League Four. Oldham Athletic 0 Notts County 3; Watford 2 Walsall 2.— Reuter
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  • 108 12 ROME, Wed.— Enrico Maggi, 21, caused the first major upset of the Italian lawn tennis championships. He beat third-seeded Roy Elmerson (Australia) m straight sets. Maggi fully deserved his win. Playing convincingly, his forceful net attacks and lightning backhand strokes took the Australian out of his
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  • 51 12 In a SAFA Division 2B League match played at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday Gymkhana Sports Club beat the Singapore Recreation Club by three goals to one. Nadarajah, Krishna and Arshad scored Gymkhana's goals while J. Van Huizen replied for the losers. Mr. Bishen Singh
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  • 213 12 TAlPlill. Wednesday. ITOREAN footballers attacked an Olympic referee because they considered him "pie judiced and unfair.** This w;is the i;ist 01 ai Embassy statement here today. British referee John Petrle suspended play m the match against Nationalist China on Saturday. It was
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  • 181 12 At Binning ham. Sussex beat Warwickshire by six wickets. Warwickshire 354 and 201—3 dccl. iW. Stewart 53, N. Homer n.o. 80). Sussex 301 and 25a— 4. (.T. Dexter 93. J. Parks n.o. 76*. Sussex 12 points, wickshire four points At Pontypridd. (ilamorsan beat Worcestershire
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  • 206 12 Captain Ted Dexter leads race for runs to rout Warwickshire LONDON, Wednesday. gUSSEX, who finished two places from the bottom m last season's English county cricket championship, began this summer's campaign with a beat-the-clock win over Warwickshire. At Edgbaston, Birmingham, yesterday they were set to score 255 m 170 minutes.
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  • 56 12 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Singapore Amateur Athletic Association will entertain the United States swimming coach Mr. Robert W. Campbell to dinner tonight. On Saturday Mr. Campbell will be the guest of the Singapore Swimming Club at their No. 1 championship uala. HC I TAX I BOOkI L
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    • 225 12 CLUES FOR WORD f UZZLE L 1. A garden tool for remov- 4 ing weeds and loosening the earth. 5 2. A poor child moy be surprised to get presenti for a birthday. 3 This monkey doesn t hove o tail. WHAT YOI HU I opl Each day this week
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