The Singapore Free Press, 10 May 1960

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  • 17 1 THE IEWSHPER flippy.™. num MT The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. TUESDAY, MAY 10 1960. 15 CENTS
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  • 73 1 Unly drastic action can make Soutk Africa sit up and take notice of bur disgust' lalaya will not consider leaving the lommonwealth LONDON, Tuesday. Minister, Tengku Abdul niirht explained why he had talks over apartheid with the urnal Affairs Minister, Mr. such "drastic action" was Africa "sit
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  • 178 1 Nik to West: We 'll aim rockets at your bases if... MOSCOW, Tuesday. \|K. Xikita Khrushchev warned the West last night that if aerial provocations continued against Russia he would not hesitate to shoot down planes and aim rockets at their bases. The Soviet Prime Minister made this clear to
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  • 152 1 THE MANICURIST AND THE PRINCE: FAMILY AT WEDDING IT CONDEMNED VICE, Tues. The re- ligious wedding of Prince Andre de Bourbon Parma, 31, and Mile. Marina Gacry, 24 -year old former manicurist, took place at Villefrance Sur Mer, near here, yesterday. Among those who attended were the Prince's father and
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  • 45 1 He expressed the view that, far from being damaging to next week's Summit meeting In Paris, the plane incident should 'serve to underline the importance to the world of an earnest attempt there to achieve agreed and effective safe-guards against surprise attack and aggression."
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  • 16 1 SALISBURY. Tiies. Vice Admiral. Sir Anthony Morse, killed when his car ith a bus.
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  • 15 1 TAIPEH. Tues.— Formosa's new 120-mile long east-west was opened to ::c yesterday.
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  • 138 1 Mrs. Castle withdraws libel charge against Mail COUNSEL: NO TRUTH IN ACCUSATIONS I ONDON, Tues.— Mrs. Barbara Castle and Mr. John Stonehouse, Labour members of Parliament, yesterday withdrew a libel action against the London Daily Mail. The suit arose from the Daily Mail's account of a speech by the mayor
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  • 212 1 Such things mustn't happen says Mr. Nehru LONDON, Tuesday. ]^|R. Jawaharlal Nehru, the Prime Minister of India said here yesterday he was "much opposed to racial discrimination." The Premier, who was answering questions on apartheid, replied: "In this modern world that kind of thing just cannot be carried on without
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  • 72 1 WOMEN ARE CARRIED OUT TO A NEW JAIL JOHANNESBURG, Tues. The Johannesburg Star said that white women detainees had to be carried out of Jonannesburg prison last week, after resisting their secret removal to Pretoria jail, 50 miles away. The women objected to being taken further away from tneir families.
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  • 25 1 CAPETOWN. Tues. The United Kingdom Passport Office here issued about 1,000 passports last month about twice the usual number for April. Reuter
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  • 35 1 LONDON. Tues— An engineer is suing his local council for 2s 6d— tne price he pays m rates for protection from nuclear attack because he says ne gets no immunity.
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  • 133 1 NO MORE NEWS OF BRITANNIA... NOW SHE WILL SAIL WHERE THE HONEYMOON COUPLE LIKES LONDON. Tups.— The Royal Yacht Britannia carrying Princess Margaret and her husband to a Caribbean honeymoon will now go where the people on board deC The Admiralty, after reporting the ship's last position a s 400
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  • 10 1 109 ESCAPE FAKED OTOS CLAIM j CUIN! Reuter
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  • 26 1 WARSAW, Tues.— Eighteen fire brigades and platoons of soldiers fought a fire which destroyed 141 houses m Pulawy, near Lublin, over the weekend.
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  • 25 1 BONN, Tues.— Beeth. Birthplace here, was severely damaged today by arson An unidentified man of about 55, later gave himself up to police.
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  • 21 1 LONDON, Tues—Construction work is starting at once at the new atomic energy research establishment at Culham, Oxfordshire.— Renter.
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  • 24 1 GLASGOW, Tues— A man who became utterly dependent on his wife was sentenced to six years imprisonment here for killing her
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  • 20 1 LONDON. Tues. More than 250,000 people have filed through Westminster A: to we PrtooeM Margu. wedding decorations.
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  • 18 1 NEW YORK. Tues.— The United States nuclear submarine, Triton, has sailed round the globe under water
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  • 389 2 Exchequer's credit restrictions overshadow London Mart: Prices remain at lower levels fill- slock markets I m London yes lerdav were still overshadowed !>\ the Chancellor of tli c Exchequer's credil restriction measures and very gUi c I conditions prevailed for Ihe start of ;i new ac- LONDON, Tues. rounl with
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  • 45 2 WASHINGTON: The Agriculture Department has fixed the >ize of the 1959 cot ion crop at 14.551.000 bale*. The combined value of the 1959 cotton and cottonseed crop was U.S. $2,500,000,000 up 5391. 000.000 from the previous year's crop.- U.P.I.
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  • 85 2 LONDON The committee of the London Metal Exehaagc has decided that thr rerised lead and sine <-i>ntra(ts iriM come into force on Oct. 1 next m respect •»f prompt maturing on and after Jan I. 10G1. (Subscribers of the London Metal Exchange decided m March to
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  • 64 2 HONG KONG, Monday. Closing prices here today were: Previous Today H. s. Banking Corporation $1,270 $1,285 .sales sales Union Ins. Canton $95.50 $93.00 sellers sellers Wheelock Marden 7.40 7.40 sales .sales H Kong phone $38.75 $38.50 &$38.50 &538.25 saled Dairy Parni A; Cold Storage $28.50 $28.50 &528.30
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  • 281 2 Seven rubber companies plan link-up into one huge concern ONDON: The boards of seven rubber companies are recommending a merger into a new holding company to be named London Sumatra Plantations. iney are the United Serdanu (Sumatra* Rubber Plantations, Allied Sumatra Plantations, Lankat Rubber Company, Mendaits (Sumatra) Rubber and
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  • 127 2 Marks and Spencer LONDON: Marks and Spencer declared a final dividend of ncr ceni making 4U }ht cent for the year to March 31. 1960 on capital increased by a o le-for-flve free scrip is'-tie against an equivalent of 31 4 per cent. The dividend is payable on July
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  • 68 2 P.l.'s job problem MANILA: The Philippine Labour Secretary. Mr. Angel stano. said the country's current unemployment problem "is as acute as it ua> five years aco" the Philippine news service bat reportea. Mr Castano was speaking to the Rotary Club of Iloilo city. Central Philippines. He said one solution
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  • 850 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prut>. KEY TO MARKINGS I cci cum capital issue nil iKClulint ivtrythtftg xi eicluimc tfivideni. Cli CUM ItRUS (StUl 1 icr ticlutfmi capital fttum t ccr cum capital nturi. ci s cum tfivileal. c call m turn all.
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  • 508 2 Tin and rubber: The prof prospects are good FGSDFGSDF SINGAPORE, Tuesday. FROM the investors point of view there is clearly something to be said for including a modest proportion of tin and rubber shares m an investment portfolio. Profit prospects are good and yields are quite attractive. ••Sterling." the London
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  • 148 2 Good tendency m Spore r. and London market opens high T ONDON. Tues.— Spot and \j nearby rubber was up by around a penny per pound yesterday, reflecting a continued technical squeeze m near supplies. The market opened hig; influenced by the higher tendency at Singapore, and the advance
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  • 145 2 »Tin eases by 40s: Hesitant tone prevails LONDON. Tues Tin eased by around 40/- m ibe metal markM here yesterday. Singapore advices were le>« encouraging, while there still a lack of worthwhile U.S. buying, iracie sources said. A rather hesitant tone prevailed In tue morning ana prices lorn modest
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    • 103 2 LONDON Mi Preview Today hUBBIR Ne 1 MS c.i.f. lurepean ports May I 1 1« June 36, RUBBER Ne. 1 fUS pot 31. RUBBER Ne. 1 RSt Settlement Heuse Terms June July Sept 30 11 U TONE: Quiet but steady Ai>O>»- i PEPPER. White Sarawak ta g.
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    • 33 2 NEW YORK M.t, Previous Tr TIN Strain spot 99 12 RUBBER Futures May 4* July «0 3?. 40 TONE: Steady SALES lot* No. 1 RSS May landed price ill I
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    • 43 2 Natural rubber: U hits a new low LONDON: I ststenu ral and synthetic rubber tion this year the of which were fiven week. the Internatl Rubber Study Group al drew Attention to tit* that sales from povernm< stockpi "<'d States, the United Kingd
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 183 2 SMPS/N porct CHIFS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Laos 1 2, Havelsiein 45. Fernfield 6A, Langkoeas 6/7, Carthage 10 11, Tegelberg 13, 14. Karimata 15 16. Minikoi 18. Nichirei Maru 19, Seremban N.Wall 3. Mandowi 23 24. Keningau 26, Thorsgaard 27 28. Anking 29/30.
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  • 48 3 I\ AND HELPERS SIT JAILS, HOSPITALS SINGAPORE, Tuesday. karim, the welfare officer residents, now plans "to POOR, the SICK and the i; oposes lo do is lo Mal;n women lo visil h< w el fare honn > e SDFGSDFG
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  • 16 3 \PORE. Tv- er- was re-ar-old man. who died after d down b I Road.
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  • 101 3 'YOU HAVE OUR SUPPORT' MALAYAN PARTY CHIEF TELLS THE TENGKU MALACCA, Tues.- I president of tht Malayan Party. Mr. Tan Kee Gak. has )led the Malayan Prime M i n i s t c i Abdul ipport of the Tenaku's d on South "heid polh p it v- Uy h<
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    43 3 0 Mr. and Mrs. P. Victor who 'were married at the Church of St. Bernadette over the weekend. The bridegroom is the third son of >Ir. and Mrs. A. S. Pushpam. The bride is the former Miss Roselin*- Martin of Taiping.
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  • 76 3 TINSMITHS PETITION AGAINST NEW FEES BENTONG. Tv( Tinsmiths and blacksmiths here petitioned the town council to reduce their from $84 a year to $36 The petition said that no licenc needed before 1952. It added: "Since 1952 our licenc have beer, inf ed thr- :rom $24 to $36 a year,
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  • 27 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Federation Govt-rnmcnt has approved $580,000 for vation and extension work at the Istana Negara, official palace of th< V ji-Pertuan Agong.
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  • 94 3 D.0. TELLS THEM TO RETURN AT NIGHT— TO CLEAR BACKLOG' KAJANG. Tues. The first thing the new District Officer here. Raja Alias bin Raia Mohamed Ali. did when he took over the job this week was to ask some of the staff to come back and work at night to
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  • 34 3 SINGAPORE. Tues.— A new musical series "Without a Song" featuring Julai Tan on the violin and Charles Lazaroo on the piano can be heard over Radio Singapore at 8.15 p.m. today.
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  • 206 3 Malacca to spend $1. on new schools this year j MALACCA, Tues i?1 More than $1,000,000 will be spent this year on building new schools and extending existing ones m Malacca. The State Engineer. Mr. R. S. Kenrick. said that tenders were being called and work had already started m
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  • 59 3 SINGAPORE. Tues.— A Malay, whose band was chopped off m a brawl at the junction of Mackenzie Road and Sele- i gie Road on Saturday night. Is now m the General Hospital. Police who answered a "999" call found the hand by
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  • 34 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Tun Colonel H.S. Leo. former Federation Finance Minister. has left by air to attend the United Nations tin conference which begins on May 23 m Now York.
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  • 34 3 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Ministry of Culture will give free film shows tomorrow at j Kirn Keat Avenue playground. Pulau Tekong. and McAlister j Road labourers' quarters at I j 7 p.m.
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  • 27 3 SINGAPORE. TUCS.— Susheela Dcvi, well known Singapore musician, will answer requests for classical music m her programme over Radio Singapore at 9.30 p.m. today.
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  • 21 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Federation Government has collected $9,049,202 m income tax during the month of April.
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  • 98 3 Minister has a solution to growing problem of over-population SINGAPORE, Tuesday. \|K. Ong ling Guan, Minister for National Development, said the Government was aware of the problems of an increasing population m Singapore. One of the solutions, said the Minister, was to speed up industrialisation. In carrying out Its policies,
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  • 45 3 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Federation's Minister of External Affairs, Dato Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, will speak on "Malaya at the United Nations" at a luncheon here on May 19 orga■d by the Chinese L;t< Association and t lie Singapore Junior Chamber oi Comment
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  • 33 3 SINGAPORE. Tues. Singapore Malay Cultural Association is seeking the views of its members on a proposal j to change the names of the Muslim months to give them a "national outlook."
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 107 3 YOUR RADIO LISTENING TODAY A.M. 10.30 Vesak Day— A me*- Cariboean Odyssey. 8.00 I i gagp from thp VpnprahlP ninm 600 A D.< to Remember; son 25; 815 Wil Rage from the Venerable Dham- g4& Thg signllicaliCe o{ Vesak Educa ,irm Archie, a.oo I ma Sukha. Singapore's only or- pay;
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  • 271 4 HE CONTROLS A LARGE PART OF STEEL INDUSTRY IN EUROPE BERLIN, Tuesday. FEW PEOPLE know him. He has no friends. For relaxation he reads balance-sheets. But if the leathery face of 76-year-old Friedrich Flick could crease into a smile it would
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  • 69 4 MANY U.S. FLIERS JOIN THE ARMY- AND KEEP IN THE AIR! WASHINGTON, Tues. Many young U.S. Air Force fliers are "deserting" to the army. They believe bomber and fighter aircraft will soon be made obsolete by intercontinental ballistic missiles and defensive rockets. So they are seeking to stay m the
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  • 31 4 TAIPEH, Tues.— Rashid Ibrahim, a United Nations ofTiciai. said that the Communist nations have contributed about MslB billion m economic aid to Squth-East Asian nations since World War 11.
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  • 30 4 BONN, Tues.— A salesman, trained his Alsatian aog. Hasso, to attack thieves and left him guarding his cars. but thieves made off with the car and Hasso.
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  • 316 4 TYPIST WITH A 'TITLE' IS JAILED FOR FALSE PRETENCES T ONDON, Tues. The greengrocer's daughter who gave herself a title and hoaxed the Rugby men of Oxford and Cambridge is now m Holloway Jail her world of fantasy shattered. Dark-haired Shirley Dunn, £9-a-week typist, had played many roles before the
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  • 28 4 AN ARTIST'S IMPRESSION OF EVENING DRESS IN ROYAL BRIDE'S TROUSSEAU An artist's impression of one of Princess Margaret's trousseau dresses a sleeveless, strapi <*nine dress m white satin.
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  • 82 4 CHARLES ALBERT, THE BALD PIANIST, LOSES LAW SUIT NEW YORK, Tues. Wigwearing pianist Cbarles Albert has lost a law-suit to have his "before-and-after" picture removed from the New York classified telephone directory. He said the picture, m a wig-maker's display advertisement brought him into ridicule and contempt. But Justice Thomas
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  • 200 4 Cairo detectives solve secret of the toes of Pharaoh Rameses CAIRO. Tuesday. \yHhA the mighty Pharaoh Rameses commissioned a sculptor to make a 30ft statue of himself, little did he know of the use to which it would be put 3,000 years later. Cairo detectives noticed' that Hashem Abdul Alim,
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  • 49 4 WASHINGTON, Tues. American space experts said that the Pioneer V space satellite, launched on March 5. was now making its first urbit of the sun with the larger of its two radio transmitters switched on for the first time on Sunday.- Reuter
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  • 23 4 CHICAGO, Tues.— An apparently poor wlgmaker who died last month has left stocks and bonds worth one million dollars.
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  • 21 4 LISBON, Tues. A minor earthquake rang the bell uf the townhall clock at Abrantes. north of here, on Saturday.
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  • 195 4 A 'YOUTH DRUG' FAILS ITS FIRST BIG TEST LONDON, Tues. Claims by Dr. Anna Asian, Rumanian oldage specialist, that injections of the drug procaine can keep the body young have failed to stand up to the first tests made by an independent scientist. The drug, which is common dental anaesthetic,
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  • 94 4 NEW YORK, Tues. The typewriter industry m the United States will virtually disappear unless an import duty is imposed l on foreign machines, the Government was told by manufacturers. Over 470,000 typewriters were imported last year, while American exports have fallen
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  • 22 4 LONDON, Tues. Ausralia's Minister for Industrial Development said that Western Australia needed British financial h build a dry dock.
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  • 75 5  -  ARTHUR RICHARDS t lR AIM IS TO HELP ANCE KEEP DOWN r ALGERIAN REBELS GSDFGSDFG Singapore. Tues. Xi youths will be hitchi> to France on May 21 to es to the French Foreign own the Algerian rebels. Rozario, 18; V T
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  • 69 5 MINISTRY PLANS AN ART SHOW .BY LOCAL ARTISTS SINGAPORE. TU' The y of Culturaii exhibit ?.s by local ar with Nai Day celebratio:. xhibition will b< idit rtum of the NationI mic Developn the Great World from :ted by :id m r an be obta Commere: I id. oil. icut
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  • 21 5 \?ORE. Tues I at the nexi meeting of the Singapore ib tomorrow at the i Hotel.
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  • 51 5 .Mr. Eric Andrew Ke'e and Mi>s Sylvia Paley after their wedding at the Ciithedral of lht> <i(>od Shepherd m Singapore. The bridegroom is on the staff of Cable and Wireless I>td. The bride i> a teacher of the St Joseph's Convent m Kovan
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  • 131 5 Judge quashed a $25 fine to save a woman's career KUALA LUMPUR, 1V Tues. The Chief Justice, Dato Sir James Thomson, has set aside the conviction of a railway employee. Miss Theresa Ponniah, after considering the effect it would have on her future. Instead Dato Thomson bound her over m
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  • 229 5 'Ignorant' workers in S'pore -by an expert SINGAPORE, Tues.— The average Singapore worker has no idea of what his job means or what his employer is up to because of poor communications m his firm or factory, said Mr. Lim Hone Keat, industrial relations officer of a large factory here.
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  • 58 5 KOTA BHARU. Tues.— A blood bank has been formed for Kelantan with the State Medical and Health Officer. Dr. Abdullah bin Ahmad, heading its pro-tern com- mitiee. A statement by the committee said that its first job would be to register donors and inform the public
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  • 183 5 A new council rule says massage parlours must register patrons PEXAXO. Tuesday. MASSAUE purloins m Penang will soon be required to register all patrons of theii tstablishments. Provision for this is included m new by-laws which have been approved m principle by the City Council's health committee. The Mayor. Mr.
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  • 119 5 SUPPORT FOR THE ADULT EDUCATION BOARD FROM T.U.C. SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. G. Kandasamy, Secretary General of the Singapore Trades Union Congress, said trade unions m Singapore had provided adult education for their members for many years but the progress had been hampered by lack ol finance and teachers. "The creation
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 146 5 I IHBY ohn Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson P^DRAKt by Lee Falk and Phil Davis I .sAMT I I YOU WANT A C»UY PICKED?)— I MAKT- ITANOTHEr) E^OLJ^I I YOLiPlt? "V^ TMANKG. fM P HP L IKF^ >^ 5 FIN ANI7 WE'LL /--NO-NO- ITT I'M I MEETING THEM T runkd B<y?S
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  • 302 6 OPINION The man and his job 'MINISTER Byrne's 1 definition of sudden retrenchment of workers as "tantamount to a death sentence" reflects his own feelings of the workers' mood today. Seldom is the worker clinging more desperately to his job as he is today. One realises the full impact of
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  • 788 6 Sixteen and in love.. worried about her skin... A wife in pants I moved to another town, the girl I hoped to marry stopped writing to me and wouldn't even see me when I called. Her mother said there wasn't another man. The whole thing mystifies me. Can a woman
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  • 813 6  - IMAGINE MAKING A WEDDING RING A SIN IN 1960! JILL BUTTERFIELD by A DOUBLE income is as much a part ol modern marriage as a double bed and there are 6,000,000 working wives m Britain to prove it. So why should a woman who's legally married have to hide the
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  • 111 6 0 In love, one has need of being believed; m friendship, of being understood. ABEL BONNARD. The elder statesman is someone old enough to know his own mind and keep quiet about it. BERNARD BARUCH. No wise man ever wished to be younger. SWIFT. Our characters
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • 147 7 The 1 3 girls who are far from unlucky Stares at airport as they fly off to Manila pAYA LEBAR, Tues.— Thirteen pretty girls members of the Eng Yean Opera troupe left Singapore on Sunday for a two-months* tour of Manila. The girls, "we are like sisters," caused a minor
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  • 65 7  -  CHAN SWAN Swan BEE SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT WITHDRAWS ANNUAL GRANT TO CHURCH L RELATIONSHIPS I; VERNIGHT L EPING POLL |c E P.A.P. SDGFSDFG SINGAPORE. Tuesday Xt <io\ernment has w ith--1 -rant of $9,300 to the St. i privilege it has enjoyI the official church m a
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  • 17 7 TOP POLICE OFFICER TO VISIT SARAWAK I >m- Poll 3 2UT. s ::d :n--idards. •d with th
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  • 12 7 -ALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Pamilih h:. ted District Manager of Airwa;.
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  • 128 7 4,000 IN INDIA FOLLOW THE SHASTRI WAY TO WORLD PEACE SINGAPORE. Tues.— A religious teacher a n d philosopher, who has converted 4.000 people m India to the way of attainworld peace, is now m Singapore on holiday. teacher: Athavale Panduranga Shastri. His iophy: "Universal can be attained by cinq
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  • 106 7 Club loses $1 9,000 in a year... but the membership goes up KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Kuala Flying Club suffered loss of $19,000 last year, it tied m the club's annual report. The report said that the vould no longer be able to offer bursaries until their cial position improved.
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  • 23 7 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Chinese Barber Employees' Union has appealed to employers to maintain harmonious employeremployee relationship for industrial peace.
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  • 18 7 IPOH. Tues. Mr. Mak Die Hong, a committee member of the People's Progressive Party, has resigned.
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  • 94 7 JAILED FOR THEFT, HE SEEKS HELP FOR FAMILY KUALA LUMPUR, Tues —After the High Court had dismissed his appeal, a labourer asked the Chief Justice, Dato Sir James Thomson, to help his wife and five children. Replied Dato Thomson •'You should have thought of them before. It's no use telling
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  • 42 7 SCHOOLBOY CHESS CHAMPION GETS HIS TROPHY: UNDEFEATED IN 1960 SINGAPORE TOURNAMENT SINGAPORE schoolboy chess champion. IWJO, Tan Man Ann of Winstedt Primary School, receives his cup from Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Culture, Mr. K. C. Lee. at the prize-giving ceremom.
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  • 94 7 NO WITNESSES SO MAN ON DRIVING CHARGE IS ACQUITTED SINGAPORE, Tues. Mr. T. Ariarajah, the Second Traffic Magistrate, yesterday acquitted a man after he was told that all prosecution witnesses had failed to turn up. The man. Tan Kian Lang, was charged with driving a lorry m an inconsiderate manner
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  • 89 7 READY SOON: 149 LOW COST HOUSES IN PETALING KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Malaya Borneo Building Society has started building 149 low cost houses m Petaling Jaya for those m the $200 to $400 income range. All the houses have already been allocated a spokesman of the Society said. Work started
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  • 27 7 Mr. Tan Joo Say and Miss Sng Poh Linn who were married at St. Matthew's Church, m Singapore, on Saturday.
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  • 183 7 84 fly 13,000 miles to New Zealand— it's their land of new hope SINGAPORE, Tuesday. gKiIITY four emigrants from London, who spent a night here during the weekend. described New Zealand as their "land of new hope/ Tne emigrants, who were making the 13,000-mile flight, represent the first batch from
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  • 168 7 'Comeback, we need you...' call goes out to doctors SINGAPORE, Tues.— The South Vietnam Government has sent an urgent call to all Vietnamese doctors all over the world to return home at once because of the short ape of doctors there. The Free Press wmt told this by Dr. Giao
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    • 144 7 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT JANTZEN creates new swim suits to put you "m the swim" m style The freshest and prettiest crop of swim suits by Jantzen is now on display at Radha's. Choose from: 'HALCYON' a wonderfully fitting style m t brilliant solid toned lastex with J contrasting trim, 'TALLULAH' gay
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    • 35 7 m By Cog W- V^ETTOO- WELL.WELL, YOU OOWT I tt ti rv a** with a regular order for The Singapore Free Preis luck be sure of a pleasant evening every day witn a ragum v
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  • 225 8 A $3 1,750 windfall saves 4,000 from starvation IPOH, Tues. The j spectre of ul l er j poverty which haunted 4.000 men, women and children on role from the Perak Welfare Association during the last few weeks, has suddenly disappeared. The Central Welfare Council has come through with Its
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  • 28 8 SINGAPORE. Tues.— A British >oldier. Corporal C. Cotton of RASC, Nee Soon, was killed by lightning while riding a motor-cycle during a thunder-storm yesterday.
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  • 29 8 SINGAPORE. Tues. Tne Minister for Labour and Law. Mr. K. M. Byrne has granted the Rev. Charles H. Morris a licence to solemnise marriages within Singapore.
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  • 19 8 SINGAPORE. Tues. Siamese merchants have placed orders for 200.000 yards of textiles from Singapore cloth dealers
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  • 24 8 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Customs Department will Mxm be getting five m speedboats which are bt built at Tanjong Rhu for anti-smuggling patrol.
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  • 19 8 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Malay Journalists Union will hold its annual meeting today at 16. Na.s.sim Road.
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  • 18 8 LOOKING LOVELY today is Miss Mary Yoong. She is 18 and a model.
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  • 49 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tut.-,. The Royal Naval Association of Malaya will hold a general meeting at the Lake Club on May 19 at 7.15 p.m.. to be followed by a cocktail party for these who have held a Commission m the RN'YR. RNR. RM. RN or WRNS.
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  • 198 8 Minister: Chinese have NOT lost their rights or privileges I POH. Tuesday. THE Chinese m Malaya have not lost any of the rights and privileges they enjoyed m pre-independence days, according to the Minister of Justice, Tun Leong Yew Koh. The Minister was rebutting what he described a> ••unfounded" statement!
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  • 31 8 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Library Association of Malaya and Singapore has been permitted by the Registrar of Societies. Singapore, to change its name to (he "Library elation of Singapore."
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  • 145 8 400 MILLION BUDDHISTS CELEBRATE VESAK DAY TODAY SINGAPORE, Tues.— Today 400 million Buddhists nearly one-nfth of the world's population will celebrate Vesak Day. On this day. 2,504 years ago. m a princely State then known as Kapilavasthu. Lord Buddha was born. To the millions of Buddhists the world over. Vesak
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  • 56 8 SIGNALS COME L AND CLEAR DEsJ THE MAN-MALE N B I ]^|R. R. J. Fahru'vt I the Space Techm I leaving Singapore < headquarterv :hi > Pt Laboratories m 1 Mr. Kahnestock ivh satellite movement* year, said thai dv raise
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  • 16 8 SINGAPORE. Tues. The newly-formed Singopore Congress has been registered a.^ a political association.
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  • 19 8 SINGAPORE Student a:.d Youth Der mem of the Chinese V* will hold idary school deba*< May 28.
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  • 17 8 SINGAPORE Scouta dinner last night brate the Golden Jut: i the Boy Scout M< here.
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    • 865 8 SINGAPORE J&W^^R TODAY: 10.14 a.m. and 10. 1H p.m. TOMORROW: 11.00 a.m. and 10.52 p.m. THURSDAY: 11.49 a.m. and 11.28 p.m. FRIDAY: 12.40 pin, SATURDAY: 008 a.m. and 1.33 p.m. SUNDAY: 0.51 a.m. and i:l" t p.m. MONDAY: 1.36 a.m. and 3.24 p.m. 1. To mind two bob. about— I
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    • 127 8 DIARY OF TODAY'S EVENTS M( Oi tv B i "Ruddigore lor principals. T M n.m T<>< II Talk or. con! by Mr. R R House, Scott Road, 8.34 KAMALA CM B day 10 am. to 6 pm class 11 am to 1 p.n. 4 pm.; embroide to 1 pjn I
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  • 113 9 I FOR WORKING GIRL tad FOR THE TEENAGER THIS style created by Betty and named "Tina" is for the teenager. Soft leaves frame the head. For an evening out a few sprays of iiny flowers tucked m ***** add glamour. Modelled by Lily T?
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  • 343 9 GDFGSDFG roting more time to the r than dl \nd hairm>l I feminine look. '•uniii" i;lory of smoothlj m uncluttered lin r COald be cut short I curled tishtlj r that broad shape to the back <>i t and ted three different r
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  • 12 9 is furniture can ad double life KMAND IN I iOMES m drawers
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  • 77 9 Comfortable to lounge around m is thi> sleek comioose jacket and Jeans which N styled by mp. m Fitzpatricks Sup* r Market. Orchard Koad. lh are mi n king fisher blue and the jacket m itik print of brown and blue too. The cuffs
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  • 38 9 BJ r bra than poplin. m R a tiles has a wide separation and an elastic panel to give breathing room and comfort. led "Teenform it is made by Berlei and cost 54.50 a pair
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  • 225 9 WEARING fitting high-heeled court shoes all day long m the office is often tiring. So career girls m many offices are now learning a way to relax and to be comfortable— where their feet are concerned. When they set off for the office
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  • 474 9 Recipe Contest 18: 'Russian Borsch' wins first prize M«S. MAVIS Gordon, Hat Kiß, Pulau Bukom, o Shell Co., Ltd., Sinsapore, wins the first prize of S>o m the Kecipe tontest No. 18 for her recipe called Russian Borsch. She gets SlO from Eve plus a Nestle Hamper of her own
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  • 50 9 RING... AND THERE'LL BE MUSIC HERE is an amusing gadget called the Musical Phone Rest. When the telephone rings, and you have to go and call that particular person, you rest the receiver on this gadget and then it will play a tune to entertain the person on the line.
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  • 1147 10 SHOPPING Centre CHOPPING CENTRE brings you every Tuesday and Friday the good buys available m the shops. There seems to be no lack of good products and ideas m Singapore these days. Some of them you'll find here. your wish (AN cometrue for beautiful sarees il you visit Joginder Paul.
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  • 243 10  - Hasty moves by the backmarkers LIM KOK ANN By Singapore. Tues HAVE ALWAYS marked that r poor player who < find at least one opp ent to be When two players equal strength (or weakness) meet, b .n enjoy tta Backmarkers Si Hock and Yeo Chuan I scored 3* 2
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  • 108 10 Final table in Scots Div. 1 I ONDON. Tv •Li Scott: slon One football tab!' follow- Reuter PW D L Hearts 34 23 8 Kilmnock 34 24 2 I Rangers 34 IT 8 9 W Dundee 34 16 10 8 7 Mot her well 34 16 8 Clyde 34 15
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  • 39 10 SJI sports are tomorrow BRAS BASAH. 1 mornfng and alt- r ions of St. Joseph* T School will hold their combined sport day. A total of 38 be run off. It star; Mrs. S. C. Thoi away the pri/<
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  • 36 10 FARRER PARK. T Wearne Brother.- Spori i .scored an easy 3-1 wii Chinese Youngst* I friendly soccer mau yesterd. Tli« (»d througi s Thum <2> and Sudan rl>. 1 Ei-ng .scored for ChilU
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    • 206 10 TO CLEAR 200 PAIRS INDIAN i»v SLIPPERS P|s (WITH LOW AND jf/\\ j HIGH HEELS) V^f AT i 1 $4.75 EACH j~£y| (NORMAL i; PRICE 1 0.50) Ar^'* JOGiNDER PAUL 194. Race Course Road. SINGAPORE-8 Tel: *****. ARRIVING SOON! LATEST MODELS P. 60 3 speed Gadabout" de Luxe PHILLIPS r
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  • 36 11 FRER Park •ed Cnii lo draw 2-2 s Wato. Tne Glassmen ored through R Thiaii him* -*m. Hong Chee. Foo Hee Teo f Bob Llm 1 C Seng! Amat Abu. Aljutum&L
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  • 19 11 DELHI. Tuts. The Zone Davis Cup lawn between India Philippines will be lila from May Reuter
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  • 114 11 picture. WEEBEBSESiBifItFm Cl»ss 5 Div. 1-6 Furs. Won by V 2, half, short head. Time: 1 mm 18 3/5. Ban 5 Div. 2-6 Furs. Won by one, nose, threequarter. Time: lmin. VJ 1/5 Class 3 Div. I—6 Furs. Won by nose I 1 one. Time: 1
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  • 373 11  -  EDWARD D'SOUZA By TANJONG RHU, Tuesday AMERICAN swimming couch Bill Campbell held his first practical session for children ut the Singapore Swimming Club yesterday and said he was impressed. There was no reason why Singapore could not emulate Australia m producing world champions,
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  • 241 11  - THE POLICE SHOW FIGHTING PROWESS ROY LAZAROO By Singapore. Tuts. rpHE standard of the x Police Open boxing championship finals at the Police Training School Gymnasium was high indeed. It was m keeping with the good name of the Force. It was not as high as that which was seen
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  • 255 11 DERBY, Tues. Harold Rhodes is m trouble, lor tnrowing the ball against the South Africans. The Derbyshire paceman, who played for England twice last year against India, was no-balled three times yesterday. This makes six throwing calls against him m the innings. The Derbyshire committee are
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  • 99 11 Derbyshire first innings 108. South Africans first innings continued. (Saturday 187 for three): Pi they run out 06, O'Linn c Johnson b Rhodes 73, Carlstein lbw Jackson 20, Duckworth c Lee b Buxton 6, Griffin b Jackson 3, Tayfleld not out 2. Extras 34. Total (lor 8 decl> 343.
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  • 52 12 pictures. I han (Cooper) won the Fastest Time of the Day at the Singapore Motor Club Dunlop sponsored Gap Hill Climb with a time of 48.00 sees, on Sunday. Chia Eng Quee (Rover Special) won the Sports Cars unlimited event.-
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  • 272 12  - Too easy. Malaya will be left three laps behind TAN THUAN KOK SINGAPORE. Tuesday. rilK Federation of Malaya's qualifying marks for swimming for the coming Olympics have aroused comment m Singapore swimming circlt of tht pore Amateur Swimming nation, said he personally felt there was a discrepancy m the standards
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  • 93 12 DONS WILL PICKET S. AFRICA MATCH OXFORD. Tues. Fifty-six Oxford Dons have written to the University's cricket club expressing "deep regret" at the University fixture with the South African tourists tomorrow. The Dons, including three professors, say the three-day fixture can "only serve to condone the practice of racial discrimination
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  • 38 12 FRIENDLY HILL, Tues. In the Malayan Armed Forces knockout soccer competition, 30 Bn R.A.O.C. beat "E" Division Singapore Police Force 3-2 here yesterday. By winning this game they enter the second round.
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  • 25 12 BANGKOK. Tues. Vietnam Armed Forces beat Bafigkok 5-2 at soccer. In their first game, the visitors had beaten combined Bangkok Universities 5-1. U.P.I.
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  • 323 12 THE FAST BOWLERS WRECK LANCS IN TWO-DAY VICTORY DARTFORIX Tuesday. pAST bowlers Fred Ridgway iuu\ David Halfyard shot out Lancashire for 137 m their second innings here yesterday. This was despite a lighting rearguard action by wicketkeeper Geoff Clayton, who hit 61 not out. Kent gained the first two-day victory
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  • 204 12 At Hove Sussex 280 (D. Mordaunt n.o. 53. F. Trueman five for 53 >. and 49 for no wicket. Yorkshire 281 for no wicket dccl. (K. Taylor 138. W. Stott 130). At the Oval Surrey 347 for four ciecl. Northamptonshire 350 for eight (A. Lishtfoot 104. R.
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  • 26 12 MANILA. Tues.— Australia's Olympic basketball team will play here on Aug. 4-5 on their way to Rome, said the Philippine Amateur Athletic Federation.- Reuter
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  • 601 12  - Fit and ready... Spring C favourite impresses in early morning training sp ALLAN LEWIS TODAY'S TRACK WORK AT BUKIT t^ By BUKIT TIMAH, Tuesday piNKSON probable favourite for the Spring Cup, main event at Bukit Timah next Saturday, worked attractively at Bukit Timah this morning. The number two track, which
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  • 173 12 FRASER FALLS TO TINY MERLO ROME, Tues. Top seeded Neale Fraser, fell to the guile and accuracy of little Giuseppe Merlo of Italy, m the quarter-finals of the Italian international lawn tennis championships here yesterday. Merlo. seeded eighth, had taken the first set 6-2 before rain halted play on Sunday
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  • 23 12 TELOK AVER, Tues. In the first round of the Malayan Armed Forces, badminton shield competition, MRNVR beat Rural West Police 4-1
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  • 16 12 CHEYENNE, Tues. Two British Paratroopers, walking across America strode into Cheyenne last night.— U.P.I.
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  • 27 12 SWANSEA. Tues.— -Brian Curvis. 22-year-old Welshman, won the British Empire welterweight boxing championship here last night. He outpointed 33-year-old Australian holder George Barnes.- Reuter
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  • 94 12 BANGKOK, Tues. Formal arrangements lor a return bout b<tween new world flyweight champion Pone Kingpetch of Thailand and former titleholder Pascual Perez of Argentina have not yet been completed. Kingpetch's manager said today. The manager, said although the contract calls for a return
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  • 53 12 TOKYO, Tues.— Koichi Ono, Manchuria born Chinese professional golfer will represent Japan m this year's Canada Cup tournament at Dublin, Ireland. Ono was selected by the Japan Golf Association to substitute for Toiukichi (Petet Nakamura, 1957 Canadian Cup international champion, who withdrew. Accompanying Ono will
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  • 35 12 BRAS BASAH, Tues.— St. Anthony's Boys' School morning and afternoon sessions will hold their first combined sports on Thursday on the S.J.I. ground. Rev. Fr. M. Teixeira will give away the prizes
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