The Singapore Free Press, 23 May 1960

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  • 16 1 !L!S!!!IiVERYBOOY IS TALKING ABOUT The SINGAPOE Free Press No. *****. MONDAY, MAY 23, 1960. 15 CENTS.
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  • 46 1 Student Koh Wins the $500 contest Men. i ji-old Pres s $500 I'nss ••\r ho rer- ami make -gs." .din the be had m an uky [Of me acta very r cam it, but it on. thing to irprtse it when tiet If tor a Icsl
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  • 6 1 Two maI unisian patrol-
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  • 7 1 Mr.' Prime for a
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  • 130 1 The danger from a not so sorry China ...by Minister Pant NEW DELHI, Monday. TOE possibility of danger from China was m creased because she did not appear sorr\ at the failure <>1 the Summit conference, Pandit Govind Ballabh Pant India's Minister for Home Affairs, said here today. AUrtir.'.liU a
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  • 183 1 'IT IS TRUE, I WANT TO MARRY AGAIN' SAYS OLIVIER f ONDGN, Mon. Sir Laurence Olivier is quoted m a Daily Mail interview yesterday as confirming rhat he wants to marry 28-year-old ftctresi Joan Plowrignt. Sir Laurence had earlier refused comment and managed to evade most of lOC press concerning
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  • 135 1 Iroops massing, on the border' report Up goes a cry: liberate our brothers m Ladakh' NEW DELHI, Monday. IHE New Delhi newspaper, the Statesman, has reported a Chinese military huild-up m Western Tibet bordering the disputed Ladakh area of Kashmir. A despatch from the newspaper's
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  • 62 1 XI W YORK. Mon.— A machine which can read a Sempipcr for blind people is |Ml| the exhibits at an eacinceiillf show here. It is :in electronic scanner capable of reading any printed matter and translating the words into tonal sounds which blind person could be
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  • 261 1 HOW SINGAPORE FELL... THIS IS ALL WRONG SAYS GENERAL BENNETT OYDNEY, Mon. Lieutenant General Gordon Bennett, Commander of the Bth Australian Division In the 1942 Malayan Campaign, said that he did not agree that blunders by the authorities m London were the real cause of the defeat of Malaya and
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  • 20 1 PRAGUE, Mon.— Fifty- four miners were kilied m a methane explosion at the Hlubma mine m Ostrava.
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  • 87 1 FIREBRAND FOOT CALLS FOR 'REVOLT' IN WEST EUROPE LONDON. Mon. Mr. Michael Foot, a leading member of the British Labour Party's Left Wing, yvsterday called for a revolt m Western Europe against what he described as "irresponsible American military dictatorship." Speaking on television. Mr. Foot said American dictatorship was trying
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  • 185 1  - Henry aims to honour Theatre with a trophy Arthur Richards WELL KNOWN AS THE CYCLIST WITH BAG OF TRICKS By SINGAPORE, Mon. j\|K. HENRY Tan, 21. a former student of St. Anthony's Boys School, says he will give his prize to the National Theatre Fund if lie wins the Free
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  • 105 1 3 TREMORS BRING DEATH AND DAMAGE TO CHILE SANTIAGO. Chile > Mon.— Another earth tremor yesterday sliook. the Concepcion area of Chile, where 149 people were reported to have been killed m an earthquake on Saturday. Fires broke out, dozens of houses were destroyed and' electricity, water and gas services
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  • 25 1 AMMAN. Mon. Crown Prince Moulay Hassan of Morocco, has cancelled his visit to Jordan because ot the resignation of the cabinet m Rabat.
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  • 23 1 Reuter PARIS. Mon.— French cinema owners have called for tighter film censorship and an end to "immoral and pornographic" films
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  • 24 1 LEOPOLDVILLE Mon —A prize of Ms6o3 is beinß offered here for a "liberation song" for the Congo's Independence Celebrations on June 30.
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  • 21 1 BERLIN. Mon. Bill and Bobby Irvine of Johannesburg. South Africa, won the world championship for professional dancers m Berlin.
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  • 23 1 LONDON. Mon. A rare brown Indian otter mining from London zoo since Friday, was found m a marsh m Barking.
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  • 26 1 First Malayan Fund managers' prices today— buying $1 33 and selling $l 40. Second Malayan Fund managers' price buying $1 01 and belling $1.07.
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  • 149 1 Prof. Sheares ('pressure of work too much to leave this month SINGAPORE, Monday. DROFESSOR H. H. Sheares of the University of Malaya, Singapore, is to retire at the end of this month as Professor of obstetrics and gynaecology. Prof. Sheares, who lias been the only member on the staff of
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  • 29 1 LONDON. Mon.— The famous Doyly Carte Opera Company is to be administered by a trust endowed by the chairman of the company, Miss Bridget Doyly Carte.
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  • 19 1 BELGRADE, Mon. Skeletons of big prehistoric animals about 600.000 years old have been discovered m Rumania.
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  • 558 2 HK boosts airport income with passenger tax Why not Singapore, too? PAYA LEBAR, Mon. A BID to increase the revenue lit the airport Hie Honfl Kong Government has imposed ;i "Passenger Service Charge" of Mf2£o on every passenger leaving the Colony by air. The charge is levied under the Hong
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  • 345 2 New tin compound can s-t-r- e-t-c-h just like rubber LONDON: The Financial Times says a new tin coir.pound which has been developed is said to stretch like rubber and can be vulcanised like iubber. The scientists who have developed the material (whose names are not gtfttt) say it has
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  • 108 2 Invest in Asia' call by a U.S. banker "T)ETROIT. Mon. A leading American banker today declared that the time was now "ripe for the United States to extend capital to "free Asia." Mr. George Champion, presidem of the Chase Manhattan "Rank, urged In an address to members of Detroit's Economic
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  • 85 2 The bank president said a rerert tour through the Far East had left him with the conviction that Use West needed to do even-thing possible to assist that area to progress. "Our count ry already had heloed put Europe back on Ha feet, through aid from industry
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  • 100 2 BOMBAY. lion. The Maharashtra Siaie government today imposed ex pane margins on the current settlement, of bo:h gold and silver m the market, m an attempt to arrest the upward movement oi prices. The government's order, which is effective from toda> levies margins
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  • 80 2 S. African Breweries LONDON: South African Breweries estimated group profits attributable to South African Breweries Limited for the ytar to March 31. 1960 after providing for taxation. is £1,600.000 against £1,189.000. Provided nothing unforeseen occurs the directors intend to recommend m due course a final dividend of 7^ per
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  • 393 2 New HK-built freighter is to be a regular caller GIVES YOU A ROUND-UP OF THE SHIPS THAT ARE IN THE NEWS J CINGAPORE, Mon. Calling at Singapore at month's end is the new Norwegian Asia Line cargo ship Halldis, on her maiden voyage. A modern cargo vessel which is lo
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  • SHIPS IN PORT
    • 69 2 Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Sunnaas I 2. Songkhla 4/5. Cellina 6A. Achilles 6/7, Olinda 8/9. Neptunia 10 11. Benreoch 13/14. Kaethe Jebsen 19. Sedili N. Wall 3. East Sea N. Wall 4, Van Cloon 21/22, Inge Toft 23/24 Thorsgaard 25/26, lalandia 27/28,
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    • 72 2 MANILA: The Philippines A x plans to hold its second International Fair and Exposition from Feb. 1 to March 31. Next years fair was expected to surpass the first held here m 1953. Among those invited to participate m the fair are Japan, Australia. Borneo,
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    • 66 2 ITARINGANJ (Asum): Workers at fourteen tea gardens m the Karinganj sub-division have been laid off since May 18 due to withering tea leaves'following unprecedented drought Mr. K. p. Tripathy, the Assam Minister for Labour and Industry. ««iid m Shlllong that the *tate had been passing
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  • 916 2 NOTE AH prices below are middle prices. XCV TO MAftKINfiS t cci cum capital issue Mil e.ciudmr everything. U r= ixcludmc «ivi«cni. I cli cum feonus issue. T «cr exclulini capital rttun. t cer cam capital returr t$ cum iviltll c call m cum
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 662 2 /^^v pi/ y^ &y THE to Ao Vo LINES &L Sa.l.nts te ADEN »E0 £lA. MIOITCMANEAN jA **V CONTININTAL 1 SCANDINAVIAN POP.TS. f^/ L S pare P. SHam Penaai -sSiwa- a) 3IMa, 4Ju.; slJuae J J Juje t>C m.% •Falstria- I) 2f 22 June 23/24 Juae 25 21 Jaaa VJ^J
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    • 357 2 I "i:-.H hamburg-amerkl>l 6c NORTH GERMAN hfl To (Colombo), Genoa, Marseilles a^ Bremen Hamburg Colls Southampton for PoJlen I MUNCHEN (HAPAC) I HANNOVER (NAPAG) 31 May 1 June RAVENSTEIN (LLOYB) M IS Asm I t tKESDEN (NAPAG) 75 27 MM Express Service Omit^ Marseille I To Monilo, Hongkong, Yokohama Nq
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  • 81 3  -  ROY LAZAROO payments, of 3d. and 4'ad.,N\fcNuf7ヒ(ᄋ(ᄋ SINGAPORE, Monday I Seen m the Civil Aviation Department, who resignn.'m S5» Sai tO Melbourne < Australia, on May I H. Bolton, 31, wboquil service as an Air Traffic Conhighest a division
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  • 114 3 SULTANAH BRINGS HOME AN ADOPTED TWIN GIRL 4 LOR STAR. Mon. A The Sultanah of Kedah has brought home to the Istana Anak Bukit one of the twin girls she and the Sultan recently adopted. The Sultanah called at the Alor Star hospital and took the baby. named Tengku Soraya.
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  • 144 3 A TRISHA RIDER PUNCHED TAXI DRIVER ON NOSE: 3 MONTHS' JAIL SINGAPORE, Mon.— A trisha-rider, was fined $150 and three months* jail for injuring the nose of a taxi-driver during a heated argument at a car park Ang Joo Loong pleaded guilty to voluntarily causing grievous hurt to Lim Seng
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  • 118 3 Malayan soldier thrilled at first appearance on American television SINGAPORE, Monday. AN 18-YEAR-OLD Malayan student delegate to the New York Tribune Forum tor High Schools made an appearance on television recentlv. He is Ismail bin Ibrahim, who attends the Federation Military College m Port DickHe is one of 23 .students
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  • 41 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Tun Abdul Razak. the Federation's Deputy Prime Minister, will be m Johore Bahru today. He is scheduled to meet all District OfHcers m the State for talks on his plan for rural development.
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  • 16 3 LOOKING LOVELY today is Angel Han, '21. She is a salesgirl.
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  • 121 3 BILL COLLECTOR ABSCONDED WITH FIRM'S MONEY: TWO MONTHS JAIL SINGAPORE, Mon. A bill collector, Wee Chin Hoe, was jailed for two months after he had pleaded guilty to a charge of criminal breach of trust. Woo admitted taking $425 belonging to Alfred Alex Ong Co. m Orchard Road. Inspector Teoh
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  • 79 3 3 BROTHERS GO BACK FOR JUBILEE He returned with two celebrants to Penans where they received their habits 25 years ago. The other two were Rev. Bro. T. Michael. Director of St. Xavier's Institution, Penang, and Rev. Bro. Basil Joseph, who is teaching m St. Xavier's. In Penans. a pontifical
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  • 108 3 IPOH. Mon. Tlfe Ipoh Town Council will get a loan of $2 million from the State Government to rehouse tenants of sub-stan-dard housing m Kampong Java here. Seventeen blocks of fourstorey flats, adjacent to the Coronation Park, will be built. Inche Shaari bin Piai. the
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  • 32 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Keeper of the Rulers' Skil announced that ilari Raya Haji will b»- celebrated on June 4 If the moon i.^ lighted on May 25.
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  • 170 3 Work on ships based here will be considered in examination SINGAPORE, Mon.— The Singapore Master Attendant. Capt. J.A.L. Pavitt has advised that service on locally-based vessels of over 500-tons gross will be considered as foreign-going service for examination purposes. This advice was given to candidates for certificates of competency. Capt.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 123 3 .^^^^^k 3hß^ cTRAND HOTEL 21/25 V^ I Boncoolcn St., S'porc. jfv." ir-COnditioned Rooms table Hotel is Centrally situated, 1 modern conveniences. Reasonable Private Car Park Facilities. w <•; good with a nice BAR i' tou want to oe fasfi!ooaoit m a v <-r;c tbat's mexpensix'e yet looks < si lie.
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    • 340 3 FREE ENTRY CONTEST-SEE PAGE 16 Fascinating Range of Jewellery Srf^L A WORLD FAMOUS CULTURED PEARLS Available m All Forms o! Jewellery. Distributors: G. C. de SUVA BROS., "Jeweller* 99 3, Raffles Place, Singapore- 1. Phone ***** W/f 'X vSJbß^bbHbbblc^v i x^^ pi It -^j^-M'-IJ^^^^^Hb mom^^^ BlflßlV ->■ f n. 1
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 196 3 Medium Wave 476 metres. >:< 630 Sunset .-rren.ide; 651 SHORT WAVE: t>2 metre* u7Bo AimOuncpmenu; C :>.> Singapore kc/g.) from 9.00 p.m. 10.00 p.m. shari markf twjatt; 700 The daily. new.v 710 New.^taik. P.M. 100 Programme summary: 7.15 Learn Malay— Lesson 29. 1.02 Monday medley; ;.30 The i 7.30 Sin«
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  • 60 4 Aerial view of the Kariba Hydro- Electric scheme on the Zambesi river, which w as ed by Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother. The 420 foot high dam holds back a Ixftw* mile lake and will produce triple the
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  • 278 4 $23,375 FOR THE WOMAN WHO MAY NEVER KNIT AGAIN T ONDON, Mon.— Eight pullovers m Charles Smith's wardrobe are now his treasures. They were knitted by his pretty wife, Eileen. And yesterday, m the High Court, she was awarded £2,725 (M 523,375) because she may never knit another. A car
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  • 32 4 LONDON. Mon. Clashes bet^ Russia and America over the failure to invite Communist China and East Germany marked the opening of the fourth international conference on safety at sea.
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  • 32 4 ALGIERS, Algeria. Mon. Censorship was lifted m Algeria last night for the first time since Jaji. 24 when Algiers settlers launched their abortive revolt against Gen. Charles De Gaulle. U.P.I.
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  • 36 4 LONDON. Mon. An important sale of 128 impressionist pictures Dainted by famed French, Spanish Dutch and Italian artists of several periods raised i' 219,202 (almost Ms 2 million) at an auction house here.
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  • 25 4 LONDON, Mon. A legal battle between two film companies engaged In filming the life story of Oscar Wilde, has ended m stalemate.
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  • 25 4 MANILA. Mon. A Government Intelligence Agents were investigating reports that an alien arson syndicate was responsible for 12 big flres m seven provinces.
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  • 19 4 MAKASSAR, Mon.— The Indonesian Government would forbid some 700 overseas Chinese from being repatriated to Communist China.
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  • 138 4 PROFESSOR PREFERS PRISON TO FREEDOM UNDER CRISIS LAWS: NOW HE STARTS HUNGER STRIKE JOHANNESBURG, Mon.— Professor H. J. Simons, Associate Professor of Comparative African Government and Law at the University of Cape Town, prefers jail to accepting release under the conditions Minister of Justice Francois Erasmus is prepared to give
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  • 89 4 The little boy who gal his life to save his best friend-a mongre LONDON,** JHE ever-wagging tail of Rusty, the ginger monirrel. wm coiWi as he whined for his young master the mmitH he will i again. For 12-year-old Malcolm Dunn died to s;iu- tin who was his best paL
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  • 81 4 MOTORIST WHO HELPED OTHERS DODGE SPEED TRAP IS CAUGHT HIMSELF >TEW YORK, Mon. 11 Helping his fellowmotorists dodge a speed trap cost Albert J. Belter a MSISO fine. Albert spotted the New York police radar trap before he ran into it. He turned round, drove back a short distance, and
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  • 200 4 The no-school mother will fight a 'Wards of Court' bid ONDON. Mon.— Mrs. Joy Baker. 37-year-old mother of seven, embarked on a new round of her stru^sle for the right to educate her children at home. She instructed her solicitor to enter an appearance for her m reply to a
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  • 13 4 ZOUBA I wo: 3 in£ IBM of ai Reuter
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  • 11 4 JOHAN Soul yesterda? igl dea' attei idem 1 1
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  • 75 5 ARE AFFECTED BY poR E GOVERNMENTS dD en decision stop5 top bursaries >i.M..\ruKh, Monday. I hundred and seveaty-fvc I itcs m the I niversitv ot MaI Hre, "ho had received SinsjaI bursaries, have been m I Ministry of Kdiuation of its I (Ir.ju their bursaries mime
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  • 110 5 OUR BACKLANES ARE NOTHING BUT RUBBISH DUMPS. SAY RESIDENTS SINGAPORE Ifon Rf,:-dt-M> ol the Jo<» Chi Katong ana want thr Rural Board tv cement thur biacklane>. now that the hou>e> have modern sanitation. They said the blaeklan>> ye r clean and iniderate re>ident> dump rubb;>h and cause flies to brt"
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  • 115 5 i gft TW9 new stamps four cents (rtm) and ton cents will be on sale at all post offices on June to commemorate National Day m the state. Both stamps have different background colours sky blue lor the tour cem ami clove grey for the 10
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  • 26 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. T:ii Johore State Governnn nt i-i drawn up a Sl2 million five-year plan to develop public roads m the Stat<
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  • 166 5 Inmae of mental asylum tells court: I saw intimacy take place IPOII, Monday. AN inmate of Ihe Central Mental Hospital at Tanjong Rftmbutan told the magistrate's mint here that she saw a labourer having intimacy with v woman patient m the hospital. The Inmate, Tan Chiew, who was said to
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  • 184 5 Graduates to renew plea about validity of degrees If U ALA LUMPUR, 1V Mon. The Indian University Graduates Association and the Pan-Malayan Hong Kong University Alumni Association are to take up again the question of recognition of their degrees with the Federation Government following the recognition of degrees from 140
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  • 25 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A three-man Industrial Tri-bun-al will hear the gratuity claims of 500 former employees of the General Transport Company Ltd., today.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 21 5 f/N£ GUITAR I it. I ONLY S!8-8O! I EN II ft Si-- y MODERNE WWnAafe X TV 9ht Pull I LTD.
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    • 282 5 CIGARETTES GIVE YOU THK BEST SMOKING PLEASURE 2O CIGARETTES F R 55 cts. x Jffjwf ==r 1r? J==r /A JjJ^ Jw9jHf 1- -igj M— 1 THE ONLY DIE-CAST FAN IN INDIA I j 2 YEARS I^^^^ GUARANTEE j P^E^f AVAILABLE ON HI«F PURCHASE J y Ceiling Fan Sizes Avoiloble:— 60"
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 137 5 RIP KIR BY by John Prentice tfc Fred Dickenson MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis I |--R^OMWHATWFTMOU©»nrMcSAW,| WHAT RiALLY l^tT UP! THE HIKEIVn-*UC3 UNPERV\AN^RAKE"S HYPNOTISE- L CE W L S^ '^J iU^M THE HEART OF JULIET By Stan Drake ■■■^^^^H^Ym 6iVIN£THI9 LITTLE SHINP'G I I THE MAN- WHO INCp,R£p
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  • 15 6 Wvrds J>(S t Winimum) TARLTON T o-v Ifl HJenSaturd '.a daughter, Ikartes. Both »eIL
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  • READERS' OPINIONS
    • 159 6 Stamp out this social cancer! I Sir. LAST week the Free Press published a report about the menace of hawkers who lure innocent school children into games of chance. The report quoted a senior assistant m a school as saying: "There's little we can do except to warn and prevent
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    • 158 6 And if they have, what steps has the Ministry taken to eradicate this social cancer m our midst? Surely the children m school do not need hawkers as each school his a tuckshop under proper supervision and control of the Ministry. The presence of hawkers outside school premises is
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    • 180 6 Tribute to the 'angels' Sir. TUCKED away m a little corner of one of your recent issues I read an item about the nurses of Penang, who m a ceremony to celebrate the birthday of Florence Nightingale, re dedicated themselves to the service of the sick m this country. What
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  • 32 6 Quote by Mrs. Freda Moore, Liberal candidate for Bognor Regis, Sussex, council: I refuse to be called a housewife. I am a wife to my husband and a mother to my child.
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  • 664 6 Special for womqn Look hard at yourself before buying beachwear, says JEAN $O*J CAN NEVER make up my mind which depresses me more the men and women who sit about on beaches, hot, sticky and utterly and inappropriately dressed m
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  • 322 6  -  RICHARD CROSSMAN jQ WAS there ever a time when the intellectual counted for less than he does today? Both here and m the U.S.A. it is the antiintellectual business executive, professional politician and trade union leaders who rule the roost. True a few eggheads
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 610 6 You can hand m your small ad. to any one of COLD STORAGE SHOPS throughout MALAYA and SINGAPORE CAHIRON HIGHLANDS Cold Storage (M) Ltd., 20 Tanab Rata. IPOH Cold Storage <M> Ltd., 1-5 Clare Street. KLAN4 Cold Storage (M) Ltd.. 1U New Ro«d. KOTA IHARU Cold Storage <M) Ltd., 11«T
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    • 58 6 BELIE YI^NJS I I Bill iflfl I >' A <> \i\\c' r.uiin*- i highly pohshoi that will he i to its proud o*n< Singapore i STOKVIS (MALAYA evening ot the %TiJl Q CHICKEN IN WM Del.c.c H H Lj it CH«- I II ""V TclcphcßC (l «l ycoiNC In* i^.a
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 76 7 OTMOJVAL CASH REGISTER CO. (STORE) LTD. LEE WAH RANK LTD. ■fT I) ]920) I *^v 'W^nr 1 I *orld to install EleCtrO e U1 s ngapore people with 3ani 10 first instance- Chairman Of The Boord t0 serve. accuracy- tQ 1 l«« Wah Bank limited VJ h\ 1 ll c
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  • 984 8  -  HENRY LA COSSIT POST-TRONIC FEATURE (THE COMPANY THAT TRADES IN 121 COUNTRIES) One of the most active international business organisations— a force for world amity By a rrcquetil contributor to the Saturday Evening Post. Reader's Digest and many other leading magazines. the
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  • 486 8  -  DAVID STEINBERG By #V\L sunny day 4(> years ago a young man newly graduated from a business administration course at Wisconsin excitedly returned home dreaming of his future that had begun that day with a I SSiO-a-week job at the National Cash Register Company. His enthusiasm was
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  • 402 9 Lee Wah Bank-the first to bring you the wonder of electronic banking |cPING ABREAST OF PRQr,RFqg I a \\\H HANK m Singapore tetalied new electronic acRes to handle check-book-keeping. The elecarc among the first Ljpfcd m Singapore. •report ant additions to of modern equipfurther step m ip-to-date banking \at goes
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  • 810 9 AT RIGHT: The Lee Wah Banks new building m Kuala Lumpur. The $3 million 12-storey skyscraper has the most up-to-date equipment, including electronic-eye lifts and centrifugal compressor system of air-condi-tioning. Brief history of the second Idest 2 M o bank m Singapore
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  • 857 10 National's formula for practical and economical IT AUGMENTS PRESENT UNITS -DOES NOT MAKE THEM OBSOLETE IN ANY RESPECT POST-TRONIC 15 FULL YAUTOMA U\ ANNOUNCING the National programme at this time, it is the earnest desire of the National Cash Register Company to help bankers crystallise their thinking on
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 156 10 Some of the Banks m Singapore Using ft/PflJi/ytfSll, Bangkok bank ltd bank of America the bank of tokyo ltd bank necam INDONESIA •BANQUEdeIINDOCHINE* THE CHARTERED BANK •CHUNCKHIAW6ANKLTC UOH King MaChineS THE EASTERN BANK LTD THE FIRST NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK* THE HONC KONC SHANGHAI BANKINC CORPORATION THE INDIAN
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  • 101 11 TWO TEACHERS WHO FIND CHILDREN OBEDIENT, INTELLIGENT AND CUTE These two young women are teachers at the only kindergarten run by the Methodist Church m Bukit Panjang. Mrs. P. Goh, 23. (right) who lives m a nearby housing estate teaches the children to sins; and act. "I took up kindergarten
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  • 83 11  - Fly-now-pay-later schemes attract more women than men, this rvey shows MAN SWAN BEE SINGAPORE, Monday women are becoming more i^-unM'i^u^ than men, a survey at the W airport >hows. uMicih official told the Free men's market m air travel isc of the growing number m. m i ne .-pay- H
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  • 173 11 JAPAN PLANS A TRADE WAR ON INFERIOR GOODS, SAYS MANUFACTURER SINGAPORE, M o n.— The managing director of Paramount Company of Kobe m Japan, Mr. R. Okabe, is planning a trade war with other Japanese producers of motor spare parts, electric fans, small machinery, asbestos and ball bearings, m the
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  • 218 11 PASSPORTS TO INDIA: FEES RAISED, PERIOD OF VALIDITY CUT (SINGAPORE, Mon. The Government of India will increase rates charged for passports and cut the period of validity by two years, from June At present, the Government of India charges Rsio (s6.socts) for a passport valid for five years. The new
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  • 230 11 PIONEER HOUSES BUILT OF BRICK-STRONG PROCESSED WASTE WOOD lOHORE BAHRU, Mon. J -The Kluang Town Council has pioneered the building of a new type or low cost house with waste timber, which when plastered has the appeaFance and durability of a brick house. Thi> new type house will change the
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  • 17 11 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Raffles Institution will hold its Founder's and Prize- giving Day on June 10.
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  • 42 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. The General Hospital staff will hold a "Hospital Nite"—social and dance— on Saturday at the Sea View Hotel. Highlight of the evening will be the elections of the "Smartest Nurse" and the "Smartest Division IV Officer"
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  • 9 11 Darlason a present It bin s eept Admiral Naval
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  • 276 11 S SINGAPORE. Mon. It was a rapturous reception that musical Singapore gave to Julius Katchen yesterday evening m the Victoria Theatre. Rapturously he played to us too. for the whole of a long recital which included wortei by Bach. Brahms, Beethoven Schubert and Chopin.
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  • 243 11 spreads to Sennett Estate SINGAPORE, Monday. THE oily man scare has spread to Sennett Estate where residents claim to have seen him prowling m Alkaff Gardens. i They believe that he is the same one who was seen m Potong Pasir last week. The
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  • 97 11 WOULD-BE FOWL THIEF PUT UNDER' WING OF OFFICER SINGAPORE. Mon.— A probation officer told a magistrate why he was prepared to have a self-con-fessed secret society member under his supervision. Mr. Llm Teck Seng said he believed that Yeo Kirn Mong. 21. the thug, would benefit from probation and that
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  • 89 11 DRIVER WENT ON COLLECTING THE DOLE AFTER HE FOUND WORK SINGAPORE, Mon. A police prosecutor told a court about a driver who cheated the Social Welfare Department of $174 m a period of three months. Inspector Teoh Beng San said that Juani bin Siban, 42, was jobless when he was
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  • 19 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. Victoria School will hold its first Victoria Students' Photographic Exhibition from September 8 to 10.
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  • 81 11 1,500 RESIDENTS WANT REPAIR TO ½-MILE ROAD CUNGAPORE, Mon. The »31,500 residents m the Sungei Tengah Road area are appealing to the authorities to repair the half-mile stretch of road from the Nam San village to their homes. They say that stretch has many potholes and puddles and often taxi-drivers
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  • 54 11 SINGAPORE, Mon.—Lighterage workers, sampan men and all other workers connected with the waterfront have formed a giant union called the Singapore Water transport Employees Union. The new union has an initial membership of 4,000, with another 2,000 potential members. The name of the new
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  • 39 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. The picture that appeared m Saturday's Free Press under the heading "Plan to give 500 boys a foretaste of a professional career" is not Mr. Tan Hian Tsin but Mr. Leong Yin Kee.
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  • 28 11 JOHOrE BAHRU. Mon. Pontian police have interviewed a number of schoolboys m connection with a recent "tarring" incident at the house of a Justice of Peace.
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  • 86 11 SHE WANTS TO BE 'SMARTEST OFFICER' IN HOSPITAL Miss Lai Ah Meng, 22, of the Singapore General Hospital who is competing for the "smartest Division IV officer" contest at the "Hospital Site' dance at the Sea View Hotel on May 28. There will also be a "smartest nurse of the
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  • 46 11 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. The War Department Civilian Staff Association, Johore Bahru branch, held their annual dinner and social at the Jubilee Hall on Saturday night. Among the 300 present were several British officers and their wives, attached to the local garrison.
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  • 310 11 High Court defers judgement on the wet cement case SINGAPORE, Mon.— Mr. Justice Buttrose m the High Court reserved judgement m the claim brought by the Com m i s sioners executing the office of Lord High Admiral of the United Kingdom against the British Lighterage Company for damages of
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    • 74 11 By Cog POP -Mind over Setter 11l p o EVER I TTI w6V i <sefi-r OFP IN AKJO CONIC AWAY I C W SEE SUCH A VL M -r 1 I -I prom twat Pbwo- X put -that Bow fi neurotic ikijtdfj I ImE UW WNJ p I J you
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  • 352 12 Radio Singapore's Mduu lesson No. 29 begins today at 7.15 p.m. ha:c a copy of the Free Press m your hand as the lesson comes over the air. Remember this lesson will be repeated tomorrow at S p.m. So don't throu your copy w the paper
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  • 148 12 A JOBLESS MAN GETS THREE YEARS' JAIL FOR ROBBERY AT A CINEMA SINGAPORE, Mon.The First Criminal District Judge, Mr. Eu Cheow Chye, sentenced a jobless man to three years' jail after he had been found guilty of armed robbery m the Odeon cinema's lavatory at North Bridge Road. Hi Sin
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  • 199 12  - Malayan and American chemists in joint research work to find medicinal uses for local plants ROY LAZAROO By Singapore. Monday. THE Chemistry Department of the University of Malaya has been working on plant products for sonic time and has m the last three years been collaborating with an American firm
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  • 30 12 Singapore mm A. L. Pavitt. Ma ant, will speak or. of Singapore" at the luncheon meeting 01 the gapore Rotary Culb i nesday at the Cathay I taurant.
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    • 274 12 LONDON IN 18 '2*F LYING HOURS... j.'sr SKJBnuW Hk *B^v« ■C* f* FOR **L&^k- <k s& Bb7 IV^^hß Blk. ~.:^*y »Wy :Sfl^y ff^ .rtoew--^* i^ta^' tt •J'^W^' X"i*^ jJMJrjßff s J^ 1 Sfl^ QBdHCV^'^^^B^B^B^Bn^^r'^S^fS^B^B^B^^^ > V -.v.A "^S^^B^Hfcfr J^R y^B^^ft sO>. a. -jyg>^y s TBBjBRHBJ^. QBy v 3^iKS^B^BVßßvli^ft^Blß^Hblß^B^B^B^^HßL .>""• i
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    • 204 12 I'OLICE BAND concert at Kal- DM* lang Park 7.30 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. Club -^j^ Service Std. I— MINISTRY OF CULTURE: Free" P|="* D m film show at Killiney Road; Kam- 9J jJSShh CLUB: Beirtug C|MJ pong Kirn Hone;; Lorons 3. Gey- 10 am t o 12 p.m.: 1 p.m.
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    • 655 12 (LIES ACROSS 1 To go into this coes one ±o W 2 J """^"^"^i aboard with the mat*' (11). 111'!! I 7 This 15 what ones sent lor [^■■"■■■■r'^M^^^K 1 7 P 9 Its beauiv grows on the tree PI— J^VHUJ 4 7 1 r^ 11. Coals m the jumble
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  • BOOK OF THE WEEK REVIEW
    • 175 13 p RACTICALLY everyone ha s heard of Madison Avenue, that street m New York where the advertising men concoct their gimmicks an d their plausible yarns to befuddle a gullible public. But who has heard of "Ulcer Gulch?'' Well. "Ulcer Gulch" is just another name for
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    • 233 13 HENRY SLESAR'S 'The Grey Flannel Shroud" Is this week'i special book. There is another book called "The Man m the Grey Flannel Suit." Who li the author? That's your question No. 1 for this week's General Knowledge Quiz. What products have these two advertising
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  • 424 13 They say it's the Spring, Sensation PETER FORSTER says: THE BEST LINE THIS MAN EVER WROTE WAS HIS OWN NAME MASTERPIECE? Not on your life. But to judge from the present ballyhoo, one would think THE LEOPARD (COLLINS, 165.) knocks spots of every other novel of the day. We
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  • 278 13 QTEPHANOTIS flori- bunda, a twining climber from Madagascar, an island off tbe coast of South Africa, grows well m Malaya and was at one time far more widely grown than it is today. I bought a fairly large plant m a pot five or six
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  • 317 13 Guide to new books out this week of the new books out this week are: SPRING MAGK by D.E. STEVENSON FOXTA N A $1.25 i.s the .story ol a girl dominated by her guardian* who. when the war con finds herself suddenly free; she decides to find p< and quiet
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    • 44 13 Lrd Puzzle 'M' Inning solution rr^P^Si Pll^ isj p e ITHBITM 3 1 B w IBBiBl X^p r r yHhI ■jU M s M 6 |e judged comment FIIZI m My Word w nil K_ i.nn Park, m I I I I I I
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    • 128 13 Preterence for PAY. Ml -4: On a modern you occasionally -houses. This is true of OLD. a^ an estate may be built such houses. Wher >ome of the houses are ODD \m purely a personal nion, not a question of [act Preference ior OLD. Ml -6: Many a retired soldier
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    • 553 13 M2-4: You might well look twice if you saw one lying by the roadside. You might look twice if you saw a HEN lying by the roadside. A PEN might nut be noticed at all. Preference for HEN. 1(3-1: If a man recklessly it won't be long before he nnds
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  • 450 14 Warriors stave off a seventh inning three and beat Kiv WARRIORS staved off a seventh innj n S2? Ron 11-10 m the Singapore W Divisio^ on the University of Malaya ground. MN victory over Kranji Sparks by winnin- 111 Eveready Flashers 11-7. Loose, defensive play by the Kiwi. lory. At
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  • 69 14 SURTEES IN SHOCK DEFEAT pLERMONT FERRAND. Mon. v^ —Gary Hocking of Rhodesia yesterday brought off the biggest motor cycling surprise for a long time. He oeat world champion John Surteeb of "Britain m the French Grand Prix 350 c.c. event. It counts towards the world title. Surtees. world champion m
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  • 19 14 SEREMBAN, Mon.— NegriSembilan beat Malacca 2-1 m the opening match of the Malaya Cup south zone
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  • 47 14 SINGAPORE, Mon. RAF Singapore beat Raffles Institution 104-62 In a basketball encounter at the weekend. Scorers for RAF were Sgt Fleming (30), Cpl. Evans (21) and JT Ball (18). Wan Loom Keng (21), Chee Wain (15) and Boon Bee 12) scored for Raffles.
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  • 279 14 Broken oil pipe could not stop Stirling Moss... his winning margin is almost three minutes XUERBURGRING, West Germany, Mon. gIIRLIXd Moss. Britain's motor racing ace, won the 1, 000-kilometre (about 621-mile) Nuerburgring sports car race yesterday for the third year running. Driving a 2.8-litre Maserati, Moss and his 39-year old
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  • 127 14 BRAS BASAH. Mon. The Lower Six Science class of St. Joseph's Institution beat their counterparts at the Anglo Chinese School 4-3 m a friendly badminton game at the week-end. Results were <SJI first) i Men's singles: Lim Giok Chun bt. Kenneth Sim 14-18. 18-13, 15-9. Tibor
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  • 176 14  -  Fred Reinfeld Chess lesson 39 by Budapest Deience WHITE BLACK 1 P-Q4 N-KB3 2 P-QB4 P-K4 A speculative oiler of a Pawn. After 3 PxP Black replies 3 N-N5, intending NxKP. White's best course is to continue quietly with his development, not bothering to protect the
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  • 35 14 FARRER PARK Mon. Tanglin Youngsters drew 2-2 with YMSA m a SAFA Division 3 soccer match yesterday. Scorers for Tanglin were Robin and Ahmad. Singh scored both goals for YMSA.
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  • 18 14 KUALA LIPIS, Mon.— Pahang beat Trengganu 1-0 m their East zone Malaya Cup fixture yesterday.
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  • Article, Illustration
    169 14  -  M. Harrison-Gray by THE bidding by South and North on this deal raises several points of interest. It went like this: One Spade Two Hearts; Two Spades Four Spades. The cards lay well and 13 tricks were made. North had -planned a delayed game raise, but he failed to
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  • 69 14 j SINGAPORE. Mon.-The U Dragon class— i Rik;4 TTT Tornado claj»s_i I'rL- t t *om 9 <"«, Lr k <J Law- STSSS tC Dal^> 3. Baracuda (O.E. Van dl Fel| z V Firrfiy cians Poi Adams^ 2. Yam Seng fn M d^ Lowlck> 3. Rlgadoon <W. Line. gSb
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  • 88 14 B. ROVERS -> S 'I X QEYLANG, Mon.-A'penalty BJue Rovers fro m defeat m a SAFA Div 3A soccer match yesterday Osman Ahmad and Wat-, son scored for Blue Rovers hI1 Thiam Huat and Tom- my Mission scored for the Sgt. Ingram refereed B U Rovers:
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 551 14 Name Age Address Pot this form to: "Free Press Cycle Race." Times House. Singapore 9. Only the first' 500 entries received will be permitted to compete. 1. I wish to enter the FREE PRESS CYCLE RACE I agree to abide by the rules, and I certify that will race entirely
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  • 684 15  - Hight finish in Sakes: Oisin, Brave General Jolly Master in almost triple deadheat ALLAN LEWIS 1 See How They Ran -By MARK OF RESPECT Singapore Turf Club officials and jockeys i riding m every race at Bukit Timah yesterday wore black armbands as a mark of respect to the 1
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  • 174 15 PRINCE ALY HORSES RETURN TO WIN LIST pARIS, Mon.— Prince Aly Khan's famous green and red horseracing colours returned to the turf yesterday. His horses raced for the first time since his death m a car crash 10 days ago, and gained the first success for his son. Prince Karim.
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  • 70 15 i^LUANG, Mon.— Singapore Ik dismis: d Johore for 56 runs yesterday morning. It won them the Malayan Cricket Association's league fixture by an innings and 77 runs. i Johore were all out for 77 m their ttrst innings. Slnga- pore declared at 220 for three. PENANG.
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  • 55 15 SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore Recreation Club narrowly defeated SHB Police by six runs m a friendly cricket match at the SRC padang yesterday. Scores: SRC: 104 (Bain 48, Wickrematillete 17, Sargit Singh 6-33, Sivapiragasam 4-39) SHB Police: 98 (Sargit Singh 20. Masa Singh 16 no.,
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  • 17 15 IPOH. Mon.— P^rak beat Perils 7-1 m the Malaya Cup 'north zone here yesterday.
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  • 278 15 McGrowdie scores treble MISSISSIPPI, who was m one of his best galloping moods, after refusing to enter the stalls, won the fourth race by an easy 1£ lengths. When the stalls opened. Mississippi, who was sent to the outside, was slowly away. After about two furlongs he was fourth, on
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  • 57 15 JOHANNESBURG. Mon. The New Zealand All Blacks rugby union team arrived here by air yesterday for their tour of South Africa. They will play 26 matches m the Union, including four internationals. A huge crowd filled every vantage point at Jan Smuts I Airport to
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  • 114 15 r-r— X Going: Very Good I (I 4. Mr. 4— 4>F Won by 1. Time: lniin. 142 :> I (I. 1. l)i\. »il Won l>\ nk.. SI, nk Time: Imin. 142 *>. I (I. 4. l>iv. I— *»F Won by nk 1. nk. Time: lmiu
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  • 213 15 QISIN is one of Ilic most promising young stayers m Malaya. In mv opinion the further he goes the better lie will i*o. Keep him m mind as a Feature race prospect for the rest of the year. Premium won his
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  • 351 16  -  VAZIR MARKAR By Jalan Besar, Monday Singapore Selection 2 Kwong Wah 1 KWONG Wah Athletic Association's scoring machine went out of gear against Singapore Selection yesterday. Playing against a better team than Business Houses on Saturday, they
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  • 266 16 Do the South Africans have a thrower? Umpires strict as M.C.C. bat on to 1 33 for six LONDON. Monday. WITH M. scoring 133 lor the loss of six wickets on the lirsi day of the match of Lords against the South African cricketers, events wne overshadowed by the Tact
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  • 126 16 TEL AVIV. Monday. ISRAEL, scored ;i morale shattering three i;o;ils m lour minutes to beat England 4-0 m ;m under-23 Football international here yesterday, scoring blitz came m the second haif. L liland. who beat East many and Poland earlier v. their three-match
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  • 45 16 UUDAPEST. Mon— Hungary beat England 2-0 m their international soccer matcn here yesterday. Both goals were scored m tm second naif. Tnt-y were scored by Floiian Albert. Hungary's 19--year-olci quicksilver centreforward Tne Hungarians outplayed and oiusped Engiana m the second half.
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  • 104 16 G.H.Q. riders sweep the board NEE SOON. Mon. Cyclists from the G.H.Q. FARELF swept the board m the Army Cycling Club* 21 miles massed start race held at R.A.S.C. School circuit yesterday. First was David Fitch. He beat ten others and returned a time of 1 hr. smins. 15secs. He
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  • 40 16 CHANGI. Mon.— Far East Air Force beat Army 4-2 m j Div. •C of the Singapore water polo league yesterday. Scorers were Thompson <2i j and Roger Chong <2>. Payne and Montgomery scored for Army.
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  • 79 16 ASIA HOLDS RACING TALKS THIS WEEK rpOKYO, Mon. The presi--1 dents of racing clubs from Asian countries, jockeys, trainers and veterinarians, gathered here today lor tomorrow's opening of the first Asian Racing Conference. In the next six days, 50 delegates from eight countries will exchange information about their racing procedures.
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  • 31 16 LINDRICK, Mon. The British Isles lost ihe Curtis Cup. which they had held for four years. United States won the women's golf trophy by 6£ points to 2\.
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  • 26 16 SINGAPORE. Mon. Div. "C" Royal Island Club monthly medal (bogey) was won by Sam Mum Onn <6 up». Ball sweep: E.A. Mesritz »4 up».
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  • 1260 16 School athletics roundup \rOODSVILLE, Mon. Twelve records were broken at the St. Andrew's School athletic meet on Saturday. Benjamin Lee was the outstanding athlete m the "A" Division. He won live events. setting records m four of them. In the "B" Division Tan
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