The Singapore Free Press, 28 May 1960

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  • 18 1 111 >BI »Wa IS TALKING ABOI The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1960 15 CENTS.
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  • 592 1 'Inside story' of Commander who vanished while diving near a Soviet cruiser: 'He is working as instructor in the Red Navy' x-wife sees smuggled photo and says: 'Very like him' FREE PRESS SPECIAL LONDON. Saturday LONDON publishing house today said that it had documents and a
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  • 74 1 Last night severe and tidal waves Bengal, Alba- eartbqualu shock At tied, and people WT, but no to property wa> Albania >ix ired m an ured were Siberia, experienc--14 feet which fins Um Chilean away. i retroatbui no damage st Ike's plea for aid in
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  • 136 1 A GANDHI WILL FAST FOR REDRESS IN CAPETOWN r|URBAN, Sat. The daughter-in-law of the late Mahatma Gandhi has begun a five-day fast. She hopes that this will cause an end to the emergency in South Africa and obtain the release of the detainees. Mr*>. Sushila Gandhi, 54, widow of Gandhi's
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  • 99 1 Monty (at dinner with Mao) says Formosa is only a part of China HON(i KONG, Sat. Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery had dinner yesterday with Mao Tse-tung, Chinese Communist Party leader, in Shanghai, the New China News Agency reported. Lord Montgomery arrived in Shanghai from Peking where he had talks with
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  • 22 1 LONDON. Sat. The National Anti-Vivisection Society is to ask the government for better control of scientific experiments on living animals.
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  • 23 1 TOKYO. Sat.— A victim of the atomic bomb dropped over Hiroshima City 15 years ago died of leukaemia on Wednesday.
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  • 45 1 0 WASHINGTON, Sat— The United States Air Force has announced that a striking force of some IJO aircraft will be flown to the Far Last next week as a "training exercise." The aircraft will go to Thailand. Formosa and the Philippines
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  • 319 1 Turks hail army: Suicide bid by Bayar ISTANBUL. Sat.— Banners inscribA ed: "Long live our Army" appeared on streets crowded with jubilant Turks here yesterday after the armed forces, under silver-hair-ed General Cemal Gursel, seized power in a bloodless and almost silent coup. Last night, tanks and troops with machineguns
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  • 92 1 EVEREST: NEPAL OBJECTS TO THAT CHINESE 'CONQUEST' [KATMANDU <Nepal>, Sat.— The leading Nepalese opposition party has denounced I the Chinese ascent of Mount I Everest as a "vioiation of 1 Nepal's territorial integrity." Mr. Bnarat Shamsher, lea--1 der of the Gorkha Panshad Party main opposition group j in the Nepaiese
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  • 136 1 FRIENDS FILLED UP HIS FORM AND PUT HIM IN THE BIG RACE SINGAPORE. Sat.— Michael Knah Teng Kiat, 23, a clerk, is in the Free Press Cycle Race because his friends want him to take part In it. Michael said: "My friend* have so much confidence in me that they
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  • 22 1 CAPE CAN^VZRAL. Florida. Sat.- A Titan intercontinenj tal range missile yfst<rday made a successful 5.000-mi)'* flight, the Air Force announced.
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  • 21 1 DURHAM. < England Sat.— Queen Elizabeth arrived here on her first provincial tour since the birth of Prince Andrew.
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  • 25 1 MANILA, Sat- A boy in a village in Northern Luzon tried to burn a bumble bee but burned his parents' hou.se instead.
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  • 23 1 PARIS, Sat. Pi r piring Parl-ian.s walked to work this morning when the underground was paraly.^ed by a lightning strike.
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  • 24 1 NEW DELHI. Sat -Britain has indicated that she would like future economic assist ance to India to be u*«-d for elected projects.
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  • 24 1 First Malayan Fund manager.V prices today buying SI 34 and selling $1.41 Second Malayan Fund managers pr.ce> buying $1.02 and m-11--iing $1.08.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 163 2 Take-over bids result in good features on London stock markets pufe London block markets finished ;i wry mood week on i sutisfatior\ note. Sentiment In the Industrial market was helped by the steady <>i good divi- cis and reports by npany chairman of bulging order books. y good feature resulted
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  • 123 2 Fractional changes in most stocks on irregular mart VEW YORK: Wall Street yesterday closed irregular with mostly fractional changes each way. Movements were once again small throughout the day but, in view of the continued unfavourable news background, brokers declared themselves satisfied with the market's performance. Occasional spurts
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  • 54 2 .f.rTY^i. > Sat Ie r i .V indlls l"a« -r«»«P »»as born .iw.mlr.l a iniiimn dollar contract for the building of t an 011 n nrr > in Thailand it u a s announced here mr- The French companies in the :;rouo include i«» -l«u.«
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  • 135 2 Tin turns easier in London but prices hold steady LONDON. Sat.— Tin turned easier yesterday in moderate dealings particularly for cash ttal. Some overnight United States business was reported but trade quarters said Continental demand \ras only fair. The news of the Chilean copper strike agreement caused a further
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  • 55 2 HONG KONG. Friday. Closing prices here today were: Previous Today H. S. Banking Corporation $1,235 $1,213 sales sales Union ins Canton $90.00 $93.00 buyers sellers Wheelock Maiden 720 7.10 sales sale* HKong phone $39.00 $38.50 sales sales Dairy Farm Cold Storage $29.20 $28.80 rr, r. BaleS Taikoo
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  • 39 2 MOSCOW: Agreements for Soviet help to Afghanistan to build a river port at KyzylKala have been signed in Kabul the Soviet news agency, Ta.ss reported. Russia will supply equipment and specialists and train Afghan labour teams.
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  • 22 2 SANTIAGO: The Anaconda Company and representatives of the Potrerillos and El Salvador strikers have readied agreement ending then dispute.
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  • 61 2 Bid to form one giant brewery combine LONDON': The Leeds brewery firm of Joshua Tetley and son which is already planning to mer^e with Walker Cain Limited 01 Liverpool, has now made a £3,300.000 take-over bid for Melbourne Brewery of Leeds. A link-up of the three concerns will produce
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  • 436 2 A quiet day on the Malayan stock mart I PAGE TWO GIVES YOU THE DETAILS OF THE UPS AND DOWNS OF YOUR INVESTMENTS I SINGAPORE, Saturday. J¥LE MALAYAN Stock Exchange was quieter yesterday and the conditions were, if anyIhing, featureless. Selective support continued in tins and industrials. Business was done
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  • 136 2 Invest Special Fund in less-developed countries. UN told UNITED NATIONS; Japan has ur^eti luc governing council of ilie Uniled Nations Special Fund 10 invest its dormant funds n under-developed countries, instead of In the iu-hiv ii;d".iitiial countries a.- In tije pa>t M.. Tom Hagmaia, Um Japanese member oi the
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  • 189 2 Inactivity in London as the annual golf meet gets under way T ONDON. Sat. The unJL expected advance in Singapore put prices up by about a half penny a pound ai Lbe outlet, but following the recent pattern bids and oflers were slow to emerge. Buyers were unwilling to
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    • 112 2 LONDON. May 27 f'<ty Today tsUBBER No t k»> c.i.f. European ports June SS SIS MS/IE July r»« ggi RUBBER Na. 1 RSS Spot 3i, ,v, RUBBER No. 1 RSS Sattlament Hause Terms July 36. 37 g Auf 36 15 16 36; TONE: Vary quiet. auj.« prteaa
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    • 52 2 i.i" once 4:".- COFFEE: Futures 'B' Contract July 36.94 -•> Above prices quoted id U.S. ients per lo NEW YORK, May 27. Previous Today TIN Straits spat 100.1? .00 12 RUBBER Futures July 4 v. o Stpt 4" til: 4li \-o TONE: Firm SALES: 28 lat. No
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    • 32 2 NEW YORK May 27 Pre.io... T.ciav .SO Industrials ;_<j j.O Railroads 14 1..V, Ml ij| 140 Oonifstio Bends t5 Utilitits vv IS Stacks Compasitt Averages 203 0. 1 1
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    • 39 2 Malabar spo* ar.d afloars .'nj. Mif On Lamponc .-;«o! c d ifloati T »K. Ma\ shipment :<\. Mu::ok 'vhite I -iv ar.d artoats 7j May lltipaMßt 74. -e'.lers, ex-dock 4*N»va Mieci u ot«i u l -tc-s per in
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    • 91 2 LONDON. May 27. Previous Today I LOPRA PniHppmr* e.l.f. U.K. Nortn Eureptan parts delivered weight ptr long ten June ***** K5ll COPRA, Straits C if. U.K., North Eurooejn parts delivered weight per lon* ton June July I «Si t v COCONUT OIL crudo Strait* e.l.f. Europcan ports
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  • 942 2 NOTE: AH prices below are middle prices. Ktr to MmiNu i cci cun capital isiie. Mil exclutfiai eviryt*H|. eiduimi it, nil I cli cun laius itut. 2 y >cr e*cluflmj capital ritun. t ccr m cum capital ntiiri. I c< cun 0 > ecu
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 530 2 Mil PPMWC——: /o^§\ fJL t>s |gf THE L A.I. LINES (•Vj mm ofN R MEDITERRANEAN. vil »V CONTINENTAL SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. \J& S ptre P. SUM Hmg JT x tdn. §7 28 May 23 30 May 4JQ >i a) 30 May %Hm t 7 June 9 June >T/V FafetfUT 9 23
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    • 322 2 HAMBURG-AMER^>| NORTH GERM^tJ To (Colombo), Genoo, Morsei|le s B^mcn Ho mb >| Calls Southampton for »J MUNCNCN HAPtG HANNOVER (MAPACi 38 Va, 1 ,u«e RAVENSTEIN (LLOYO) 7 s Imc t DRESDEN mm 25 27JuJ Eiprtss Semce Om.tj Marseilles 1 "in.. v To Manila, Hongkong, Yok oho0 hom 0 k NESSENSTEIN
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 86 2 GIJ/DC JAJ hin;; alongside the Sinya- pore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Kouang Si 4 5. Shoyo Mara oA. Basra 6 7, Beneleuch 89, Kajany 10 '11, Bayon rj. India Mail 15 '16, Kyoto Maru 18, Ixmail 19. Bentong 21 22, Rajula J3 '24. Tjilhvong 2.i 26, FaLstria
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  • 77 3  -  HARRY CHIA FG DFGDF GHGFH HTRFH SINGAPORE. Saturday I ml oil-millers in Singapore, •regular supplies of copra and the Kuropeun oil market, nt agency to buy copra and v. w ill ;ilic\ hitc* ihe mountilverst ractors which
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  • 147 3 BOY (8) RAN INTO LIME PIT ON WAY HOME-DIES OF BURNS OENANG, Sat.— The 1 eight-year-old son of a teacher ran into a pit of lime and died a week later, a coroner was told. Hock Chuan. son of Mr. Lim Tang Seng, a senior master of the Penang Free
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  • 283 3 Malay opera star (70) still 'young to think of retiring' SINGAPORE, Sat. -Mr. Kairo Dean, 70, who was the talk of the town during the glorious era of bangsawan (Malay opera) in the early twenties, feels he is too young to retire. He la still very active writing >cript.> lor
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  • 91 3 $200,000 STATE ASSEMBLY FOR MALACCA NEXT YEAR MALACCA, Sat. A new <•■" Stale Legislative Assemoly chamber costing about $200,000 is to be built here early next year. An architect of the Public Work* Department aeadquarters in Kuala Lumpur is now preparing the design. It will be built on historic St.
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  • 83 3 BEDOK MEMORIAL SERVICE FOR LATE MR. NG SINGAPORE. Sat. A menrice for the late Mr. Nl Sen Choy. who died >n May 20 in hi> Wing L.ong R ad home, will be held at B< dok Methodic Church Trow at 10.30 a.m. The speakers will be Mr Yap Phri:» Gt
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  • 147 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Deputy Director of Information Services, Syed Zainal Abidin, said that the public must not regard the Government as a "fairy godmother" ever ready to shower gifts at the stretch of a hand. He said that the Government's duty
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  • 24 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. A 16--year-old student, Leong Hang Heng, was seriously injured when lightning struck a playing field in Serangoon Garden Estate.
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  • 25 3 BATU GAJAH. Sat.— A sawmill labourer, Hew See Hup. 30. died in the hospital here after a log fell on his head.
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  • 187 3 Trio looted store for whisky, homes for clothes, gems, cash KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. yyillSKV was the most valuable loot of three men who among them laced 11 charges ol Ihel'l in two different courts here. They admitted stealing articles. including $8,100 worth of wr>isky, from various places. The three were
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  • 29 3 PEXAN'G. Sat. Fifteen orphanages and homes for the aged will receive cash gifts from the State Government on the occasion of the King's Birthday on June 1.
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  • 22 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The Bristol Aeropiane Co. of Australia is trying to interest Malayan Airways in its light aircraft.
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  • 31 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. -Mr James Song, formerly division superintendent of the CYMA division of St. John Ambulance Brigade, has now been promoted to superintendent of the South Coast Corps.
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  • 19 3 TELUK ANSON, Sat.— Dr. R. Balasundram has been elected president of the Lower Perak Indian Association
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  • 164 3 A mosque among the gum trees for envoys and students SINGAPOHK, Saturday. J*HE mosque being jointly built by the governments of Malaya, Pakistan and Indonesia in a beautiful suburb of old gum trees in Canberra, will cost $1,757,000, revealed the Australian Commission in Singapore. The sixth to have been built
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  • 15 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. There were 2.270 road accidents with nine deaths here last month.
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  • 38 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. The State Secretary. Dato Abdullah bin Mohamed. said here that it was very neces- I sary to inculcate traffic coni sciousness in motorists, in i order to reduce traffic acci- dents.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 70 3 THERE'S NOTHING SO REFRESHING AS SPRING HUSt with TM£ (INCST Ct6««trTCi-?MROuGM IOfIiLIARO RESIAKCH f^T" y^ ,-Z- >- y rnro humorco «»»s of to«*cco c«»t»ic»«ct IMPORTED BY MALAYAN CIGARETTE MANUFACTURERS LTD., 39, Howard Road, Singapore- 1 3 < j» J«M*wr*-r~ if:!; V 5 ,> f A*. ■'> ::y M* Shirts are
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 49 3 Tonight's concert SINGAPORE. Sat The Lee Howe Choral Society will hold a multilingual concert at the Victoria Theatre tonight at 8.30 p.m. Licensing board SINGAPORE. Sat. The quarterly session of the Board of Licensing Justices will be held at the first district court at 10.30 a.m. on June 14.
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    • 75 3 FG FFHFGFHGFHGF F P.M. 1.00 Programme summary; 1.30 The news; 1.40 Weekly share market report; 1.45 Adrian Boult conducts; 2.00 The Malayan touch. 2.30 Piano playtime: 2.45 Soft and sweet; 3.15 Bandstand U.S.A., 3.30 Saturday prom; 4.30 Australian Magazine. 4.45 Stress on strings: 5.00 Hindlefore Part Four A Knight of
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    • 89 3 lowed by music; 655 Programm* preview; 700 The news; 7.10 Newstaik; 7.15 Youth at the helm, a weekly programme highlighting youth at work and play. Produced and presented by lan Hope. 7.30 Tiga Sekawan; 7.45 Voices in harmony; 8.00 My word; 830 Let's be happy; 900 The news 9 10
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  • 749 4  - There'll never be another couple like the Oliviers again DAVID LEWIN IT IS MOT SIMPLY ANOTHER WOMAN. BUT THE STRAINS OF SUCCESS A|, jj OF BEING ON TOP THAT WRECKED THE MOST FAMOUS MARRIAGE IN S|||| N By NEW YORK, Saturday. THIS is the end of the most celebrated marri--1
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  • 103 4 BRIDE WAITED AS GROOM SWEATED IT OUT IN JAMMED LIFT T ONDON, Sat— Ten men La and women, and a bridegroom, crammed into a tiny lift as they left a wedding reception. The combined weight of the eleven— nearly a ton carried the lift down below the ground noor, and
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  • 33 4 PARIS, Sat. The first posthumous marriage under the new French law takes place next month when Nicole Renoud will marry posthumously her fiance Jean Bouvard who was killed two years ago.
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  • 19 4 MOSCOW, Sat. The condition of the Soviet author Boris Pasternak is reported yesterday to be "extremely grave.''
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  • 100 4 GILBERT AND SULLIVAN GUARDIANS HAND OVER TONDON, Sat— The D'Oyly Carte Opera Company, guardian of the Gilbert and Sullivan operettas for 85 years, is to become a non-profit trust That is the effect of a statement made on behalf of Miss Bridget D'Oyly Carte. The trust, whicn induces representation from
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  • 24 4 DAR-BS-SALAAM, Sat— A full-scale tribal war was shaping up in Tanganyika as Loita and Burka warriors massed along the Kenka border.
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  • 22 4 LONDON, Sat. Cases of cruelty to children in Britain rose last year to their highest since the world war.
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  • 112 4 NEW YORK, Sat. The spy-plane Incident has become a vital issue in the U.S. presidential election— which looks like being the toughest America has seen for years. Leading Democrats, exPresident Truman and Mrs. Franklin Roosevelt includ- ed, Issued a statement backing Adlai Stevenson's speech last
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  • 31 4 Pamela (the girl who had three holes in her heart) to go home LONDON v I gIX-YEAR-OLD Pmmth K< I week to it;jll\ I freeze" operation thai nil I Ik i
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  • 38 4 SANTIAGO, Chile. Sat The Confederation of Copi»« Workers announced that 3,01 employees of the Americaiowned Anaconda Copper Company Mines of Potrarillcr and El Salvador have ended a 26-day strike, following a 56 percent wage Increase.
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  • 32 4 LOS ANGELES, Sat. Mr Charles Luckman. head one 01 the leading America:, architectural iirm>. that U.S. designers architects "could well tak. leaf from the decon:: handbooks of Japanese b ers."
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  • 19 4 STOCKHOLM. Sat International Cremation deration has called on Roman Catholic church t rescind it.s band on cremation.
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    • 273 4 vv wr %3&!r i I < N WONDER REFRIGERATOR has a handy /yT '-'t built-in thermometer, and incorporates W Jf&i- *he now time-saving f\~ I vv, /T^ -f AUTOMATIC /£S4mr /%^r) DEFROSTER! NC^^^^^p (1 /I JUST PUSH A BUTTON! "^^^^^4r 31 /j Tha defroster goes into action, and the w^^Jjll
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  • 49 5 I MPUR. H mvl- hous- totalling B >• W :i PiB i AcimiB A/. le \li. is B us ui V -I i en- Expensive I It in Pi tOO IH'Op. ing to the which demand ho 3 (Started Garden tiding I M en of the iked i taken.
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  • 311 5  -  JAMES ANG YOUTH ARRESTED WITH VIP PASS PLEADS GUILTY TO CHARGE OF HOUSEBREAKING By SINGAPORE, Sat. JWO Singapore Parliamentary Secretaries and I an assemblyman woke up one morning to hnd their Fort Canning Road home had been I burgled, Inspector E. Mahadevan, prosecuting told a district court.
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  • 78 5 425 CADETS FOR BIG NATIONAL DAY PARADE SINGAPORE. Sat. Four kJ hundred and twentycad and two cadet band> will parade beforYang di-Pt-rtuu:i \< vi. Inche Yum f bi Ishak, at the National Day Parade at the Padang on Oi these, the school c rns will provide cadets drawn from 13
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  • 201 5  - 500 students turn up to see a fellow student's show MAVIS CHUA Fl fmU H>S Fin OKE-M.K ART EXHIBITION By SINGAPORE. Sat ')00 present und former students of the Bartlev Secondary School turned up io see ii one-man art exhibition In ;i tilth rorraer of the school, Chew Chai Choon
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  • 86 5 FOOTBALLS FALL ON STALLS AND HIT CUPS AND CUSTOMERS PENANG, Sat.-Flying footballs are cawing concern to stallholders at the Dato Kramat Padang. "Tho balls often hit not only our stalls but also our customers,** the hawkers told the Mayor, Mr. Ooi Thiam Slew, when he inspected their stalls. They said
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  • 93 5 BOOKMAKER WILL PAY HIS $2,000 FINE IN 3 INSTALMENTS SINGAPORE. Sat -Beah Jcn 38, of Lorong 104, Changi Road, was convicted and lined $2,000 for bookmaking. He was allowed to pay hi^ tine in three Instalments— SI. OOO clown and the rest in two monthly paymt-nts. Sean was anested during
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  • 42 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. Comjmissioner Holbrook. territorial commander of the Salvation Army In Western India Territory, and Col. Chris Widdowson, territorial commander in Indonesia, have arrived in Singapore to take part in the anniversary of the 1 Malaya Command.
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  • 69 5 BOY SCOUTS TO WELCOME INCHE YUSOF SINGAPORE. Sat. Four thousand Boy Scouts. Senior Scouts. Rovers and Cubs in Singapore, will take part In a rally to welcome the Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Inche Yusof bin Ishak as their Chief Scout. It will be held at the Istana Negara ground today from
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  • 35 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Yang di-Pertuan Agon^ has re-appointed Mr. W. H. Wilcock to be the Governor ol rhe Central Bank of Malaya Bank Negarai for another year trom Jan. 26. 1961.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 221 5 RIP KIRBY By John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson iNOHAKi by Lee Falk and Phii Davis i5H855 > /I C^T 3^ R l^S A?f^'f^l^y r l IvOUPOLOVE V.r!! rMEW Nl I V A^j?f A^.TMIS f^^vf^ P a v --a. r^^T 'W* L H, L L fl T AN P YOU R£
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  • 176 6 READERS' OPINIONS BRADMAN, EDRICH DID IT IN 1938 0 In your edition of the 26th May on County Cricket in England, I nore that you again refer to the fact that the lost year in which any batsman scored 1.000 runs was in 1925. I beg to point out that
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  • 201 6 HONEST TAXI DRIVER RETURNED MY KEYS Allow me to use ycur column |o pay tribute to j S ngapore taxi driver who returned a ounch of keys I dropped m h>s taxi one night recently. The taxi driver had sent me earlier to town, but he came back shortly after
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  • 150 6 My congratulations to social worker" Che Hawa binte A Karim for submitting o fourpoint plan to the Traffic Police to moke Geylang Seroi an "accident free" are^a. There are two markets ;n the Joo Chiat/Chcngi Road orea, and the traffic here is really heovy during the
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  • 94 6 After reading that interesting feature on 'Needed: Not so much second marriages as first class divorce laws by Deane Potter in vour issue of May 25, I am beginning to see light on the divorce laws of our State. And since such laws in Singapore
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  • NIGHT BEAT
    • 686 6 JJE was sitting by a midget tape-re-corder at a nightclub when I first saw him. "Taping a speech?" I asked. Ho smiled as he shook his head. "No. Just getting the 'atmosphere' of the place." he replied, as he pressed
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  • 215 6 ¥EW YORK, Sat. 1 Beautiful Gregg Sherwood Dodge, one of America's bestknown playgirls, is a girl with a mission. She is enlisting nationwide support for her plan to build a multi-million home for girls. The home, to be called Girls' Town, will be built In
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  • 407 6 Music runs in the Wong family LOLABELLE, 25, SHINES BRIGHTLY IN SINGAPORE'S MUSICAL CIRCLE BACK SOON FROM BELGIUM AFTER FIVE YEARS T FIND Chinese din--1 ners such convivial affairs. They promote goodwill, make for happier ties, break down class and put guests in just the right spirit to toast hosts
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 810 6 CLASSIFIED ADS, ANNOUNCEMENT Word* S« Minimum HAVING A PARTY?? Try out products:! Quick frozen read> i<. curry puff*. sausaku- rolls, Available at Cold Stor»x» l-'rt Orchard Road and Singapore r»< s. AT YOUR SERVICE H,.rrf. J; f Mi*.)— Box SO cf«. extra TOP QUALITY COLOUR Prinffrom ;.u« ncy. T*l»phon« 'Lifw'
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    • 31 6 h: 15. I w f it Increase your soles! Write to us for particulars on exchanging scheme. Apply or write for particulars and leaflets. F.U.I. 43-A, Circular Rood, Singapore-1. Tel: *****.
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    • 105 6 Utmost comfort ot reesonablf ta'ti yjSr^l ORCHARD HOTEL LTI mn J~J Fully A f-cond tones' ■T^^ I W«ne, dine and d I lllMlllfllllflllllllH E Relax ot the <«^ z NE^VEST 1 NIGHT SPOT TUfc^^/ v^» in Johore Bohru jif^ I E DANCING EVERY I THURSDAY, SATURDAY I SUNDAY NIGHT S*
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  • 131 7  -  CHAN SWAN BEE B0M B A'RCRAFT IN HISTORIC FLIGHT FROM BRITAIN TO SINGAPORIT AN D THE CREW GET THEIR SECOND CUPPA- IN SIXTEEN HOURS GDF GHFGHGFHFHGFHGF SINGAPORE. Sat. aia'a H-bomb jet aircraft, the Valiant, told me how
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  • 125 7 AN EXHIBITION TO TELL THE STORY OF NEW ZEALAND KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. An exhibition telling the story of New Zealand -and the Commonwealth will be held in connection with the two-day state visit of the New Zealand Prime Minister. Mr. Walter Nash. Mr. Nash and his private secretary, Mr. R.
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  • 100 7 Eight Indian warships due for a week's visit SINGAPORE. Sat. Eight warships of the Indian i\y which left Bombay i>n Mav J4 for thtir summer exercises, will arrive here on June 20. They are the cruisers Mysore and Delhi, destroyers Raiput and Rana. and the frigates. BrahmapuA, Khukn. Kirpan and
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  • 201 7 FORBIDDEN ALLEY WHERE REFUSE FALLS ON THE HEADS OF FEW WHO RISK THE SHORT CUT SINGAPORE. Sat.-The backlanc behind Telok Ayer Street is becoming dan,us tor pa>ser>-by. particularly at ople are met with flying refuse which r olten Ml them right on the head and i.ionally really heavy things are
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  • 213 7 FESTIVAL PUDDING TIME FOR THE CHINESE SINGAPORE, Sat. Most Chinese families in Malaya tomorrow will eat the "Tsung Tzu"— a pudding wrapped with bamboo leaves to celebrate the "Wu Yuen Chieh" or the Dragon Boat festival. The pudding will be exchanged as gifts among families, friends and relatives. In Penang,
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  • 166 7 Big snake in a drain keeps terrified youngsters indoors SINGAPORE, Sat. A five-foot python is at large in McCallum Street and is giving residents "the fright of their lives." It has repeatedly been seen slithering along the i drain. Mothers are now taking every precaution for the safety of their
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  • 59 8  -  ALAN KHOO MOTORISTS N AGE GROUP ar E N RESPONSIBLE P 0 R ACCIDENTS IN |SU^ By I SING *>oO DRIVERS in the 2«.j a sible for about dents as drivers I K -I<,« _>„ v^N OfficW fcVKBIXfe IICC KTC VCSkT,I,v si 11W( ;icci(lciils\vctim;h!v,| Ik
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  • 28 8 SINGAPORE, Sat. The "dangerous" bus stop In Selegie Road near condemned buildings which are being demolished, has been shifted 40 yards from the original site
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  • 29 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat recital of Indian cla> dances will be held Diamond Jubilee HaU OQ Friday. June 3 at in aid of the District Welfare School
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  • 19 8 MALACCA. Sat. -T! 51 63.000 outpatient.v" dement in the Malacca Oi Ho>pital wUI be compb September.
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    • 321 8 diary or TODAY'S EVENTS YWCA (Raffles Quay): Poise and personality 9.30 a.m.; rhythmic movement 10.30 a.m. YWCA (Outram Road): Children play centre 9 a.m.; Chinese cooking gold coin bean curd 2.30 p.m.; Y-Teena club 2.30 p.m.; Young Adults Club 3 p.m GEYLANG STRAITS CHINESE METHODIST CHURCH: Family group meeting in
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    • 327 8 S:<\*&?p^*jj^H ■< <; ■H Ms'Cji'V^^w'i-J^^H I^^HJI^I s s>x*"' LOOKING LOVhLY today is Miss Gloria Lim. She is 20 and works ;is a secretary. W_—_JL_._M^____^ 1 I 1 1 12 Avoid for the mosi part this «ray to aeal with duck- i5». 13. Suitable cap for one attenci»ig a stag party.'
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    • 303 8 •W* tnea io hauc iu Ulu* minating circtun^iaaces- 'i^t lightning? (io». 9. Half coa lug to ceptiiig mouificatj 14. Fiie va.> oue Ui Um U»ceit ai:a m*> be u«« to ui 15. Quasli a rumour— to nroaini 16. H^ci look aTicr I at one nage i6». 18. Four ana p
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    • 68 8 SINGAPORE Mmm* TODAY: 1 03 a.m TOMORROW: 014 a.m and 1.38 p.m MONDAY: o.4!>a.m and 2.15 p.m. TUESDAY: 127 a.m and 2.53 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 2 0(i a m and 3.38 p.m. THVRSDAY: 2.54 am and 4.30 p. m FRIDAY: IM a.m and 5.33 p.m. 4 Youth for Christ' SINGAPOHI ••Youth
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  • 359 9 The throw-ball scare is a menace to the First Test Free Press correspondent Archie Quick speaks to Springboks skipper have the cricket authorities been in such a dilemma. The noballing of South African fast bowler Geoff Griffin for "dragging" and throwing by umpires Frank Lee and John Langridge at Lord's—
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  • 280 9  -  DESMOND HACKETT Bv The ma.sMve. grim-faced master of football was the genius behind the team that contained of Pnskao Hideguti. Kocsis, Grcdcs, Citnir ir. i tho.-t other legendary pla-. -:•> who so delicately stroked their artistry over ihe play:
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  • 170 9 Britain's new find for 800 m. MONTE CARLO, Sat.— John Wenk, a 21-year-old Welwyn Garden City accountant, made an impressive entry into international athletics by giving Britain second place in the 800 metres here. While most of his opponents were jostling for position on the last lap, Wenk went boldly
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  • 386 9 CARS... THE WOMAN'S VIEW By CHRISTINE RODDY g MET a remarkable car last week Hie versatile Siinca Marly. (Any farmer would be proud to take his family out for joy rides in it. And he would be happy with the Marly's
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  • 129 9 COWDREY IS STRICTLY ON TRIAL IN TESTS T ONDON, Sat. Colin JLj Cowdrey will captain England in the first three Tests against South Africa. Although Cowarey has captained England on four previous occasions they were all as deputy for May. This is the first time he has been officially given
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  • 10 9 SAARBRUECKEN, Sat. West Germany beat France international. Reuter
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  • 11 9 LONDON, Sat.- Barbaresque is scratched from the Oaks Stakes. Reuter
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    • 102 9 HGFFGHGFHGF JF ■pOLLOWING are Sunday x church services in Singapore: ST. GEORGES GARRISON CHURCH: Tanglin barracks; 7.15 a.m. Holy Communion; 9.30 a.m. Sunday School; 9.30 a.m. Morning Service; 6.30 p.m. Evening Prayer. BETHESDA (Katong Church* 8.30 a.m. The Lord's Supper; 9.30 a.m. Ministry, Mr. P. Sabapathy; 3 p.m. Junior Sunday
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    • 108 9 4.30 p.m. Sunday School; 6 p.m. Gospel Service, Mr. M. Finlay; 7.45 p.m. Song Service, Mr. G. D. James. 417 New Bridge Road: 8.30 a.m. Breaking of Bread; 9.30 a.m. Ministry, Mr. W. Ferguson; 4.30 p.m. Sunday School: 6 p.m. Gospel Service. Mr. Charlie Tan CHINESE GOSPEL HALL, Yio Chu
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    • 97 9 ELIM CHURCH, 25 Everitt Road; 9.15 a.m. Sundaj- School; 10.30 a.m. Morning Worship, 1079 Serangoon Rd., 9.15 a.m. Sunday School 9.15 am. Bible Class; 10.30 a.m. Morning Worship; 5.30 p.m. Healing Service. LUTHERAN CHURCH OF OUR REDEEMER, Dukes Road; 9 ajn. Sunday Service in Batak 9.30 a.m. Sunday School in
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  • 96 10 The cycle run for everyone... you and your friends can join in the fun: send entries N THE Free Press Cycle race on Sunday June 26 is open to all. If you have not sent in your entry then do so now. It will be fun entering the big race.
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    177 10  -  M. Harrison-Gray by Dealer South North-South game rpODAYS hand features, a 1 popular fallacy. Bidding began with One Diamond by South, pass by West. Two Clubs by North and Two Hearts by East: then, after a pass by South. West bounched to Four Hearts with an eye on
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  • 155 10  -  SYDNEY HULLS By LONDON. Sat. Britains long distance runners and walkers will undergo heat-chamber treatment at Medical Research Council laboratories in London three weeks before they leave for the Home Olympic Games. Sandy Duncan, secretary of the British Olympic Association, told me last night: -Acclimatisation
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  • 334 10 IT'S GOING TO BE A BUMPER WEEKEND FOR SPORT: TOP OF BILL ARE MALAYA CUP TIES THIS is going to be a bumper weekend tor sport. Top oi the bill is the Malaya Cup soccer match against Negri Sembilan at Jalan Besar Stadium tomorrow evening. With a revitalised Singapore team,
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  • 101 10 Obed charity soccer match today NAVAL BASE, Sat.—Singapore Malays will meet Navy Dockyard in a charity soccer match today. The entire proceeds of the match will go to the family of the late Mr. Obed bin Said, a former Singapore player. The teams: Singapore Malays from; idros Albar. Mat moon.
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  • 23 10 LONDON, Sat. Jan Lehane, 18, of Australia, and American Karen Hantze 17. will make their first Wimbledon appearances next month. Reuter
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  • 34 10 JERSEY CII Y, Sat.— Glenavon of Ireland beat New lork Americans 5-1 in an International League soccer same at Roosevelt stadium here. Half-time nr Glenavon 2, New York Americans 0- U.P.I.
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  • 57 10 U.S. miler will try to keep up EUGENE, Sat.— Dyrol Burleson, fastest American miler in history, said he would try to "stick" with Australia's world record holder Herb Elliott tonight at the California Relays in Modesto. Burleson electrified the American track world last month with a 3min. 58.6 mile. Elliott
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    194 10 Chess Lesson 44. by Fred Reinfeld POXTIXUIXG where we left off yesterday, lei us take another look ;il the situation utter White moves 4.1 R3. Hie reply is:--4 P Ito! Black threatens to win another Pawn. Whites Pa\«n is "pinned" as the reply 5 PxP? would cost him
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  • 284 11  -  CHUA BAN HOCK By Jalan Besar, Saturday iMaxwell 7; Sukaramai 2 GIANT-KILLERS Maxwell Sports Club lived up to their reputation again. They went about their work yesterday in a big way and slaughtered Sukaramai. Maxwell downed champions Darul Afiah and runners-up Marines recently.
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  • 9 11 INDIANS HAD NO ANSWER 1 r the) .m; Is-
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  • 78 11 Cosmo* Serangoon n.ppirD PARK Sat Cosmos infr^Sfn^l^hance, of winning: ST Otr. X ti^e ith thelr in Serangoon »ho acor--d first THey were given a free ,jfck from 25 yards. Ant tapp5Tn in after a scramble at the g °^r°e U rl h for Cosmo, were Abdul
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  • 319 11 Three athletes run away with the honours at Dunman School sports SINGAPORE, Saturday QUEK Teng Khoon. Chua Siak Hua and Lu Chwee Oh were the outstanding athletes at the Dun m an Primary Schools I and II atheltics meet on the school ground yesterday. Quek won the school II It
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  • 247 11 OTAMFORD. Sat. Wong Siew Chun and Veraletchimi were star performers at the Raffles Girls' Primary School second combined annual sports meet at Queen's Street yesterday. Wong Siew Chun of Yellow House won the high jump and individual sack
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  • 146 11 Five S'pore cyclists for Malaya DIVER GALLEY, 1V Sat. Five cyclists will represent Singapore at the third Negri Sembilan Cycling Carnival at Seremban tomorrow. They are: Hussein bin Abdullah. Awl Manap, Abdul Kadir, Jumari Parmor and Abu Bakar. They will compete both in the road and grass track events quarter,
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  • 19 11 FARRER PARK, Sat.—lndian Recreation Club's friendly match against Glass Factory at Farrer Park yesterday was cancelled.
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  • 15 11 LONDON. Sat. Sunday football, outlawed for 90 years, received official blessing yesterday.
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  • 295 11 VTORTHAMPTON. Sat. Northamptonshire are the first team to beat the South African cricketers. They won by four wickets yesterday in a thrilling finish. Set to score 200 In 165 minutes. Northants won when the third ball of the last over of extra time
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  • 174 11 south African Ist inning* 4Cl— 3 dr( Northamptonshire l>t innings 363. South African 2nd innings: Pi* hey c Watts (P. J.> b Lightfoot 9, Duckworth n.o. 03, Caiisteia c Norman b Manning o, Fellows- Smith st Andrew- b Manning 9. McLean c Barrlck b Manning 0, Pothec&ry c and
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  • 57 12 A few of the winners... The girls of Green House, champions yesterday at the Raffles Girls Primary School sports, scored 107 points. See page 1 1 Miss Varaletchtmi B division Ng Kim Choon
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  • 83 12 \IANILA. Sai Tiv draw for India's Davis Cup clasb with the Pnilippines wau announced last night. Tnis afternoon Karesta KuBUur, tne Indian captain. will meet the Philippines national cnampion Ravin undo Deyro. Ramanathan Krtsbnan will piay 40-year-olc Dzxis Cup veteran Ffelicisimo Ampon
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  • 306 12  -  VAZIR MARKAR By Jalan Besar, Saturday IJAHIM Sattar, the Singapore coach was not in a talkative mood last night, but I gather he has something special in store for the Negri boys when they take the field
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  • 227 12 Derby Gallops IPOH. Sat— Official training for the Perak Turf Club Derby meeting commenced this morning but only resident horses came out for work on a very good track. Fastest time was returned by Colcman Street. With a riding boy up he ran an impressive
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  • 169 12  -  CHARLES BRYCE By Singaoore, Sat. "J)()XT forget to duck 91 is the advice Austin Dunsford will take into the ring with him tonight. Young Austin, captain of the Singapore amateur team, is determined to wipe off the third round technical knockout
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  • 122 12 PARIS, Sat.— Results in the French international lawn tennis championships Men's doubles (semi-finals) R. Emerson and N. Praser (Australia) fat. A. Ochoa and A. Palafox (Mexico) 9-7, 7-5, 8-6. J. L. Arilla arid A. Gimeno (Spain) bt. J. E. Lundquist and U. Schmidt (Sweden)
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  • 78 12 T ONDON, Sat. MidKJ dlesex maintained their challenge in the county cricket championship with a nine wicket win over Nottinghamshire. Yorkshire head the table with a points average of 12.00 from five games. Middlesex have an average of 11.50 from four matches. Essex shot from sixth to
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    • 68 12 Tonight's card FLYWEIGHT: Willie Tan v Pte. Jumahat; s<dek bin. Ahmad v LAC FYancis. BANTAMWEIGHT: V. Kesavan v Xevin; Brian Isaac v X. R. Virabhak. FEATHERWEIGHT: K. Gopalan v Williams; A. Pereira v F. Green. LIGHTWEIGHT: Roy Lazaroo v C. Shaw; D. Rais v Cole. LIGHT/ WELTER: Austin Dunsford v
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