The Singapore Free Press, 30 May 1960

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  • 16 1 THE NEWSPAPER m.v.n,,. y The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. MONDAY, MAY 30, 1960. 15 CENTS.
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  • 526 1 The choice: Death or work for the Reds... he preferred to become Lieutenant Korahlov ecret dossier tells how body was anted to ide capture I LONDON, Mon. I >n;il story of how I man. Commander Oabb, became I.vovich Korablov Navy, was revealed nuts U'll Imw ,iii\
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  • 145 1 'Crabb IS dead' say four of his friends who want to see photograph LONDON, Mon.— Four former service friends ot Commander Lionel Crabb ■said today they were convinced that he was dead and not serving in the Russian Navy. They have cabled the publishers of "Frogman Extraordinary" questioning the authenticity
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  • 125 1 Pakistan We want a seat at the next Summit meet KARACHI, Monday. pAKISTAN wants to sit In al any future Summit conference, the country's Foreign Minister. Mr. Manznr Qadir, said yesterday. Commenting on the sug- tlon by the Soviet Premier, Mr. Khrushchev, that Communist China. Indonesia and India should be
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  • 110 1 A GIFT FROM HIS WIFE IF DAVID CAN WIN THAT BIG CYCLE RACE SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. David Kim Joo Kee, 27, a clerk is looking forward to winning the Free Press Cycle Race on June 26. The reason? Me is out to get the sweater, his wife has promised to
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  • 21 1 MOSCOW, Mon.— Russian autnor Boris Pasternak suffering from lung cancer, was "rather better" yesterday, his brother Alexander told visitors.
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  • 17 1 HONGKONG, Mon—Fortyfour Chinese scientists have completed an intensive study of the Himalayas around Mount Everest.
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  • 26 1 MOVirO Mon— StirlinK Moss driving a Lotus Chmax SJSTm the Monaco Grand Prix which puts him in third was American Phil Hill
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  • 342 1 6,000 DIE AND 40,000 SQ. MILES OF LAND SINK IN A WEEK OF HORROR SANTIAGO, (Chile), Mon. While new earthquakes shook the South Chilean city of Concepcion yesterday and a newborn volcano spouted fire and ash, 137,000 Indian aborigines from
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  • 150 1 TEACHER ('I COULDN'T BELIEVE IT) WINS WORD QUIZ PRIZE SINGAPORE, Mon. Tall, big-built 51--year-old Mrs. D. Leong could hardly believe her ears when told that she had won $500 in the Free Press Word Puzzle 4 N\ Mrs. Leong tried quite unsuccessfully to suppress her joy. She blinked and asked:
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  • 75 1 SARI VS. THE CHEONGSAM IN SPECIAL RACE FOR TEACHERS AT ACS SPORTS picture. Two teachers of the An^lo-Chinese School. Singapore, in action in a special race for the teachers at the school's annual meet at Farrer Park on Saturday. The women had to put the men in a sack ajid
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  • 30 1 LONDON. Mon. A wax figure of Caryl Chessman is to go on display next week in the Chamber of Horrors of Madame Tussaud's world famous wax museum.
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  • 26 1 TOKYO. Mon.— The Japan Teachers Union decided it would protest against the visit of President Eisenhower who is expected here on June 19.
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  • 128 1 Withdraw-or-war threat to Red China by Hindu Mahasabha chief NEW DELHI, Monday. ]i| H. V. G. Deshpande, newly-elected President of the Nationalist Hindu Mahasabha Party, demanded that India serve an ultimatum on 1 China. It would state that India would resort to force unless Chinese forces were withdrawn beyond '"traditional
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  • 77 1 'WHY I DON'T LIKE STEVENSON' BY TRUMAN AMERICAN prestige suffered with the Summit flop. So did Eisenhower's. AND now that the time has come for Eisenhower to stand down, many people in America place their hopes in Adlai Stevenson as the man who can give the United States the leadership
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  • 25 1 HONOLULU, Mon.—fiyngman Rhee, 85-year-old former president of the Republic of Korea, arrived here yesterday with his wife on a privately chartered plane.
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  • 21 1 LONDON. Mon. Mr. Antony Armstrong- Jones, Princess Margarets husband, is likely to Join his uncle's Arm of stockbrokers.
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  • 24 1 JAKARTA. f.'.Dn.— At lea.st 46 rebels were killed in West Bumatra since April 29 in army sneak attacks on rebel concentrations.
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  • 26 1 First Malayan Fund managers' prices today buying $1.33 and selling $1 41. Second Malayan Fund managers' prices buying $1 o:2 'and selling $1 08
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    • 43 1 FOOKMAN'S SCHOOL OF MUSIC (Vienni Ctntervattin of Mitic) Enrolments occcptod doHy ttw. dents for Pwao, Mormony, fimmmaccordion, Violin, Guitar, Avral (oar rroininf) fnoory I of music, Piano-Jezx, ttß| Soxophone I Clarinet R Trumpet. j^ft^nP I 28-A, Poriang Lane. S pore 9 Tel: *****.
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  • 558 2 Demand for the supersonic planes assessed but metal to be used In doubt PAYA LEBAR. Mon 4 WORLD DEMAND tor *f about 300 long-dist-ancc 120-passenger supersonic airliners by the early 1970s can be forcast with conscience. Cost will be about M532.000.000 n ach. But whether they should be light alloy
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  • 61 2 LONDON': April traffic on British European Airways was 30 per tent higher this year than last, B.E.A.S chairman has reported. Lord Douglas of Kirtle^ide. the chairman, predicted that the airline would carry two and one-half million passengers from April to September this year. Continued improvement*
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  • 55 2 WASHINGTON: The Agriculture Department has reported that United States exports of agricultural product- to the French West Indies (Martinique and Guadeloupe) doubled in 1959 over 1958. despite a decline In United States total tsporta Principal agricultural exports besides rice were bubv ehicks, puultrv feed,
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  • 395 2 Ship involved in Suez battle calls at Singapore TODAY GIVES YOU A ROUND-UP OF THE SHIPS THAT ARE IN THE NEWS J I— i— J SINGAPORE, Monday. f<OLD STAR Line's cargo ship, Inge Toft, U which hit the headlines during the Suez incident arrived in Singapore, last week. She w;is
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    • 70 2 ACCRA: The newspaper DailyGraphic has published a 32-page .supplement on Japan illustrating the social, industrial and agricultural aspects of the country which is rapidly strengthening business lints with Ghana and the rest of West Africa A .special message from Mr. Attchiro Fujiyama, Japanese Minister for Foreign
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    • 60 2 ROMK: Italy has decided on a further easing of restrictions governing the import of goods. Hitherto there were three lists of goods which could be imported only from countries specified in each list. Now the government has decided to permit import6 of goods on these three
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    • 48 2 NEW YORK: Danish exports to lie United States estimates Mr. Ftter Heerlns of the Cherry Hearing Lioue. dnn wuuia tiv, MS3OO million ihis year— against MS4I million 10 years a^o. Largest ir.dividual uem is Danish hams. Americans nre buying M§"iB million worih yearly- U.P.I.
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  • 139 2 London Stock Exchange sets record LONDON. Mon. The total market value of all securities quoted on the London Stock Exchange in the last financial year mmped by £6.000 million to a record figure of more than £45.000 million, according to official statistics published yesterday. This compare* wittl a toUl market
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  • 67 2 WASHINGTON: The United State* is ending Its foreign aid programme to Cuba because it is no longer "in the national and hemispheric interest of the United States," the State Department has announced. The Department said President Eisenhower had made the decision on May 14
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  • 124 2 Thailand seeks industrial aid from Japan TOKYO. Mon— The head of a Thai economic mission. Mr. Chang Lan Min. yesterday told a press conference that Thailand hoped to enlarge and improve its trade leLtions with Japan. The mission arrived here la?t v.er k. Mr Chang said Thailand needed Japanese ■sslsianca
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  • 46 2 LONDON. Mon. It is rumoured thai further >hortfalls have been declared by a number of signatories to the International Sugar Agreement amounting in total to a little more than 100.000 metric tons Cuba is the main beneficiary with more than ."iO.OOO tons.
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  • 878 2 NOTE: AH prices below are middle prices. SINGAPORE, MONDAY. Pre.ious Saturday INDUSTRIALS A'ex. Bricks Ords 2.40 2.40 A: as Ice 11.00 Buyers 8.8. Pet'ol 50- 50B.M. Trustees 5.25 5.25 Con. Tin Smeit. Pref. "20 3 *20 3 Ords. 51'- 51/Federal Dispensary *1.3! *1.31 Fitzpatricks
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    • 76 2 SMPS/N SHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Socotra 1/2. Stefan Okrzeia. 4 5, Otto Banck GA, Troubadour 6/7. Tiisadane 10 11. Marcelli Nowotko 13/14, Benhiant 15/16. Si mat Torres 18. Izmail 19. Senai N. WaU 3, Sabang 21/22. Kimanis 23/24, Van Cloon 25. Karossa
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  • 125 3  -  ALAN KHOO REMARKABLE RESULTS ACHIEVED BY WINNERS IN Y.M.C.A. INTER-SCHOOL ESSAY COMPETITION IN FOUR LANGUAGES GHFH FHGH YRTEGDF SINGAPORE Monday. rhool students here have won in the Chinese section of the ;i\ competition held recently by >1( A.
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  • 151 3 Tourist finds this a 'very, very unusual city' and he likes it, too KATONG; Mon. An American tourist, Mr. Harold L. Stanley, president of Stamey Agency of Washington, found Singapore '"a very, very unusual city." M: Stamey. whose firm deal> with Insurance and dictating and sound equiDment Ctme here specially
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  • 31 3 PENANG. Mon.— The City Council here decided to reinstate a dismissed bus conductor on his giving a public undertaking to cooperate fullv with the council n serving the people
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  • 218 3 Beware of well-dressed men: Pickpockets change tactics SINGAPORE, Monday. PICKPOCKETS here are now dressing themselves up in such ;i way s<» as to avoid public suspicion. Shabby clothes, unpolished shoes. ;m<l the suspicious "give-me-a cent" behaviour are no more their hallmark. Wticn these o r cn.xemen" freqiu nt posh places
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  • 170 3 AN ASSOCIATION WITH M.P. AS PRESIDENT IS REFUSED REGISTRATION KUALA I.UMPUR. Mon. An association, which has an Independent Member Of Parliament and two Alliance councillors among its officials, has been refused registration. It was refused on the srounds that "it was likely to be used lor unlawiul purposes, or ior
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  • 92 3 $28,000 MORE IS NEEDED FOR MOSQUE BUKIT TIMAH. Mon. Hundreds 01 Muslims will attend the blessing of the site for a new mosque near the Bukit Panjang English School on June 4 at j a.m. The mosque will be called the Lembaga Mas.iid JamiK More than $2,000 was collected in
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  • 38 3 ipoh. Mon. -Police detained lour youths three hours alter two vegetable sellers, Tham Slew Kens and Wah Hooi. were stabbed at the junction of Leech Street and Market Street here in a midnight brawl.
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  • 167 3 i KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. THE leader of the "Aloha Ambassadors/' Mr. Herbert K. H. Lee, gave three tips to Malaya for wooing tourists. These are: PROVISION of a bigger budget for tourism. READINESS to serve, and EXPLOITATION of historical attractions. Mr. Lee said
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  • 136 3 ARMY TEACHERS PUT ON AN EXHIBITION OF ARTS AND CRAFTS SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Base District Civilian Teachers' Association will stage an arts and crafts exhibition by students of the British Army children's schools here next week from Wednesday to Sunday. The exhibition will be held at the Education Centre.
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  • 40 3 IPOH. Mon— The Registrar and Inspector of Motor Vehicles has cancelled the licence of the official car of the chairman of the Town Council. Mr. E.G. Waller, because the vehicle, a Daimler was found "unfit" for the road.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 61 3 JHGJHGJD GF JHGFH Medium Wave 476 metres. Short Wave: 62 metre* (4:g(l kr/s) from 9. 00 p.m. 10 p.m. daily. P.M. 1.00 Programme summary; 1.02 Monday medley; 1.30 The news; 1.40 New^talk; 1.45 Gina Bachana plays; 2.0U Clos« down. Schools broadcast: 4.10 Signature tune; 4.13 Adven'.ures in Malay; 4.33 Interval
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    • 80 3 Children's Corner The Ifafie Bnd"; |J| Nederland.s Ch<in*)er Music; 6.30 Sunset serenade 6.53 AmmenMnti; TjM Thi Hit; 7.10 Newsutlk. 741 I/-.w:i Malav Lesson 31; 7 30 Sink It again. 800 In Peeper tive; 8 15 Honour Roll ol Hit*; 830 Bctmct Survey One Way of Xaking s;dt out i f
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  • 407 4 'Why I don't like Adlai' -by Truman the Mr. Citizen 'I FOUND HIM UNCERTAIN OF HIMSELF AND REMOTE FROM THE PEOPLE'— EXPLAINS THE EX-PRESIDENT NEW YORK, Monday. pORxMER President Harry S. Truman disclosed today why he came to dislike Mr. Adlai Stevenson as the Democratic candidate to succeed him in
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  • 36 4 VIENTIANE. Mon. Prince Souphanouvong, Laotian Left-wing leader, who fled from Vientiane Jail last Monday night with 14 of his followers, has reached a hideout in rebel-infested jungle about 20 miles west of Vientiane.
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  • 70 4 DOMESTIC BLISS SHATTERED BY WIFE'S CALL FOR POLICE YORK. Mon.— Texan If police answered an emergency call from an angry housewife at Corpus Chris ti. 'Arrest my husband he's indoor^ drunk." she demanded. When the police replied a man has a perfect right to be drunk in his own home,
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  • 182 4 IKE SAID 'NO' TO THAT A-BOMB RAID ON HIROSHIMA WASHINGTON, Mon. President Eisenhower, then Supreme Allied Commander in Europe, opposed the use of the first atom bomb on Hiroshima. And so did several others of America's top war leaders, including General "Hop Arnold, chief of the Army Air Force, it
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  • 30 4 LEOPOLDVILLE, Belgian Congo, Mon.— The murderous feud between Baluba and Lulua tribesmen has flared up again in the town of Luluabourg. Eight were dead and 27 injured.
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  • 26 4 THE HAGUE. Mon. The Dutch Government in an official communique here stated that not a single Dutch plane has flown over Indonesian territory.''
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  • 23 4 JAKARTA. Mon.—The Indonesian Government will contribute two and a half million rupiahs for the construction of a mosque in Canberra.
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  • 21 4 GENEVA. Mon. Portugal and Spain have applied for full membership In the 37--nation general agreement on tariffs and trade.
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  • 262 4 Sailor goes to see a film the battle in which he fought and dies in his seat LONDON. Monday AN old sailor who helped to hunt down and destroy th e "unsinkable" warship, Bismarck, and could not resist going to see the film of the action that crippled Hitler's navy,
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  • 20 4 Th, b-t ma hwutu toSrJ dov. t J*\ [daughter -their ttS i They have two 2 Ret/
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  • 8 4 Bl •■< I "'ir. thf ph^ric i: aniioujiced.
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  • 11 4 TOKYO. Ma bade: d to PredM how -f tm
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  • 145 4 ADENAUER ALLOWS A LAW AGAINST THE JEWS TO STAY BONN, Mon— A Nazi law of 1938 is being used in .tiunieh in a discriminatory way against Israel's German Jews who wish to visit their homeland, say German M.P.s. Questions have been asked in the West German Parliament. iiut so far
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    52 5 I 1960 I forte I mpetl- hen, Igb H I no hesitation B itaUon m win- hen A; I the ,> 1 a v e d Mr J. nounee .ret Hone $ng contest tnterJenny >econd L.;._ Idsa waa first lilt -a as it tpn bun Seng V com a
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  • 15 5 Proliam, head Para- rsily of Health toe aiid in tbc world laria.
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  • 11 5 Moil. .d bin -:nct i an }j and :nond
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  • 103 5 Mr. Jan. B. Menlink. a commercial assistant with Borneo Co. Ltd.. and Miss Majorie Marie Magness. a former staff nurse of the General Hospital, who were married at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd. The bride is the daughter of Mr.
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  • 238 5  - Comics are read by the best brains in Malaya, reveals a physicist JAN MOK-AI ~By SINGAPORE. Monday |)0 you read comics? Don't blush. The best brains in Malaya read them professors, scientists, mathematicians, the lot. This delightful fact was uncovered when a Singapore physicist owned up to his reading habits
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  • 174 5 Flu, and so this school closes early for Hari Raya Haji holidays TAIPING, Monday. fill"- Arabic School. Gunong Semanggol, has closed curlier for Ihc Hari Raya Haji holidays because of ;i 11 11 epidemic. At the monthly meeting of: the Tmiptaf Town Council the Medical Officer of Health. Dr. W.
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  • 43 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The Rubber Research Institute here is looking for a scientist to revive work on an Important branch of botanical research neglected for more than 30 years the microscopic study of liie anatomy of rubber trees.
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  • 44 5 IPOH, Mon.— An Alliance Town Councillor, Inche Mohamed Yusoff bin Haji Ahmad, produced a bottle of muddy water from the Pari River to substantiate his demand for immediate water supply for Kuala Pari, at a meeting of the Town Council here.
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  • 26 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Moil.— The Minister ior Commerce and Industry. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, has said that Malays should marry members of other races.
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    • 425 5 MINISTRY OF CULTURE: Free film shows at Kampong Cheo Sha, i off Sembawang Hill Circus; Kam- pony Amber: Pulau Sekijang Pelapah 7 p.m. INDEPENDENT MISSIONARY MOVEMENT: Free film show at Red Cross Home for Crippled Children, Tanah Merah Besar. 3.30 p.m. VWCA (Raffles Quayi: English conversation intermeciiate 9.15 a.m., advanced
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    • 4 5 DIARY OF TODAY'S EVENTS
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  • 329 6 OPINION Spotlight swings on Adlai SAD indeed is the political predicament of the United States The Summit has collapsed and home is the soldier Eisenhower, home from the debacle in Pans, a desola'e waiting Out his term in White House, a pathetic man hopelessly unable to £ive America the leadership
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  • 125 6 READERS'S OPINIONS SPEED-CRAZED YOUTHS: SOME SOLUTIONS If speed-crazed youths on motor cycles can outrace a traffic cop at 100 m.p.h. and turn Niroll Highway fti night into a race-track, it's time the Traffic Police are given new and taster machines. Your repO't of Mdy 26 gives j me the impression
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  • 603 6 It's not feasible for Covt. to operate a feed mill, says Ong GH FJHGJGH FHG HF Q L)oes the Government intend to operate a big feed mill? 4: It is not considered feasible for the Government to operate a feed mill. Such an operation involves two problems which can bo
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  • 378 6 cost of production, mj that the farmers will be able to derive a higher return from their efforts. The following are some ol the ways in which farmers are being assisted: New agricultural and animal husbandry techniques are being imparted to farmers
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  • 484 6  -  M.R.S. ARSCOTT I GARDENING I BY I ■THIS week in my gar--1 den the plant of interest is an ornamental pineapple. Colourful at all times it is now coming into flower and the centre rosette is a deep, rosy pink. The tufted,
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  • 268 6 YORK, Mon. 11 American women suffer more intensely than men from the twin problems of loneliness and poverty in old age. This is the conclusion reached by a Senate .subrommittee which has been studying the problems of America's growing population of
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  • 275 7  -  IT WILL MARK OPENING OF AIRPORTS NEW MILLION DOLLAR BLOCK AT END OF THE YEAR By CHAN SWAN BEE SINGAPORE. Monday GIGANTIC air display will be staged at Singapore Airport to mark the opening of the airport's new administration and control tower block.
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  • 59 7  - Grand tour for little Nuk Yin... with a police escort p£D TO LOOK AT A DOIL IN BAZAAR AND SHE IS LOST HUNT FOR MOTHER SINGAPORE. Mon ARTHUR RICHARDS I [had "grand tour" with I J. si 'J"liiirscJ;iy nielli —in tlll'l". \nk Yin laking :i stroll bazaar with her mother.
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  • 200 7 POPULAR STALLS 'STEAL' BUSINESS FROM INDIGNANT MARKET SELLERS SINGAPORE. Mo n. O Market-stall holders are complaining about hawkers who have taken vantage points around the market thereby "Stealing" their business. Previously, said the stallholders, they had commanded business from every resident in the Telok Aver area, beinu the only market
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  • 25 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. The Women's Institutes in :.ore Bahru Is now provid- voluntary workers lor occupational therapy at the Jubilee Home for Children.
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  • 22 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. S. D WUttara has been appointed Acting Assistant Director Social Welfare Social Welfare Service Part II >
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  • 85 7 65. THIS SERANGOON GARDEN C LUB CHIEF WILL START MALAY LESSONS FOR 600 SOON 11 Teck. 01 Garden the i > lub"> \t week. ill fa ducMtf irntai tbe quired U) The MertUll of the sports club. Mr. T A Muuun. told the Free Press that this Is part of
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  • 280 7  - The case of the disrobed wife: Petition for women's rights By CONRAD CHIEW SINGAPORE, Monday QEYLANCS social worker, Hawa binte Karim, petitioned the government to look into the case of the disrobed wife. A woman had to spend seven hours in a loilet while her husband undressed her when she
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  • 113 7 18-YEAR-OLD SINGAPORE TEACHER SEEKS THE 'CARNIVAL QUEEN' TITLE Miss Alice Swan, a 18--year-old teacher, is one of the girls competing for the title of "The National Carnival Queen." The contest, open to all working girls in Singapore, is to be held in conjunction with the National Carnival at Raffles Institution
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  • 51 7 SINGAPORE, Mon. Shri Yashpal Jain, editor of Jiwan Sahltya, author, and member of the Indian cultural delegatlon to U.S.S.R and S. Sahitya Mandal. New Delhi. will deliver a lecture with Shri Vishnu Prabhakar, a Hindi scholar and journalist, on May 29 at 113. Syed Alwi Road at 5
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  • 25 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. P. B. C. Moore, Counsellor in the United KiiiKdom Commission, has been appointed a member of the Internal Security Council.
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  • 107 7 SHARK AND 7 DOLPHINS KEEP BATHERS LAND-BOUND KATONG. lion. People living in Kampong Amber Katong. are mystified by the sudden appearance of a shark and dolphins close to the shore near the Chinese Swimming Club lately. A small shark has been seen swimming close to the shore for about half
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  • 67 7 Johore 's 'Golden Voice' contest JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. The Telecoms Department. Johore, will hold its annual Golden Voice contest next month to seieco three candidates to represent the State at the pan-Malayan contest to be held in Kuala Lumpur In July. Elimination contests will be held in Muar, Johore Bahru,
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  • 33 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— A former syce of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, Raja Said bin Raja Dawood, 24, was jailed for six months on three charges of using forged petrol indents.
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  • 64 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. Lim Hee Seng has been elected president of the Singapore Chess Club. Other officials -are: Vice-president. Mr. Mah Beng Guan; secretary and treasurer. Mr. Gwee Kim Chee; committee: Messrs. Seet Cheng Bok, Tan Lian Quee, Tay Kheng Hong, J. C. Hickey and
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  • 60 7 KAJANG, Mon. Gifts were exchanged between the Federation Artillery and the Royal Rejjiment of Artillery to mark their affiliation at an impressive parade here. The parade was watched by the Chief of Staff. Federation Armed Forces. Lt.-Gen. Sir Rodney Moore, the Deputy C.eneral Officer Commanding. Federation Army.
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  • 196 7 Four men go to Japan to buy shrubs and plants Mon.— A Learn of four Australian nurserymen are on their way to Japan for a goodwill visit to Japanese nurseries and to arrange the purchase of shrubs and plants there. The team represent* the New South Wales Association of Nurseryman,
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  • 24 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. Miss I Mary Lim has been appointed member of the Singapore Telephone Board for one year since May 18
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  • 31 8  - Doubled— price of vegetale ARTHUR RICHARDS FARMERS PUZZ^ SUDDEN WITHER,^ OF PLANTS. ASK EXPERT ADVICE By i FARMERS in Vi (((htlK puzzled over (hr Midd.n plants. j Mcesofthe. H Inn, t
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  • 20 8 Yor are looking lovely today LOOKING LOVELY today is Miss Doris Ang. She is IX and works as a salesgirl.
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  • 244 8 Safety First Council can educate the public in road sense, he says SINGAPORE, Monday. [M IK chairman of Hie Automobile Association of Singapore. Mr. Milton Tan. told the 1 Free Press today that the best way to road safety is to educate the public. He said "One way oi educating
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  • 218 8 TWO PRINTS ON A SAFE LEO TO ARREST, SAY POLICE SINGAPORE, M o n.— Police working on two finger prints left on a safe after a dawn hold-up at a service station made an arrest four months later, a preliminary inquiry was told. In the hold-up, staged by five men,
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  • 28 8 SINGAPORE. Mon CaDt. J. A. L. Pavitt. the Master Attendant of Singapore, has asked all ships here to •dre.-s ship" on National Day. June 3.
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  • 31 8 SINGAPORE. Mon Experts from the International Labour Organisation will soon come here to help the Singapore Trades Union Congress to set up a research unit and a proper library.
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  • 35 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon Ng Siang Chew, who claimed to be an opium smoker for the last 30 years, was fined S5O in the Sessions Court yesterday for being in possession of chandu.
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  • 96 8 MAN GETS FOUR YEARS' JAIL FOR THEFT OF TOTE TICKETS SINGAPORE. Mon ing a thief far years, Mr. K T. A. a district judge. Una "I hope I shall nev< you again."' Choo Chak Kf, wh« hf was a Johore bus ductor. wa> i st( aling throo toworth $15. from
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  • 378 8 BORN on this day, you are studious, serious and efficient. Quiet and reserved, you tend to become somewhat self-contained, and it would be well, perhaps, for you to cultivate some of the lighter aspects of life. Change is necessary for everyone in a
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  • 47 8 JOHORE BAIIRU. Mon. More than 2.000 villas youths in P-asoh. I Kasop. Jementah. B&tu Ananm. Bt ko*; and C: were given information on the functions of a District Office. Land Office. Agri tural Department and Veterinary Department c Civics Month which enc< Saturday.
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  • 58 8 SINGAPORE. Mon. fti contribution to the N. Day celebrations, the Sinpupore Arts Council ha> I: panised the Arts Council conlerence on How the Ardevelop a sense a commu: at the Cultural Centre on June 5 from 3 p.m. to 5 p Some 30 delegates member
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  • 1078 9  -  PETER FORSTER by 4% yyK write about ordinary people, like you and me, Deni.se/' said Rarbara Cartland (Lady "Lewisham's Mu mmie) the other day, talking with Denise Robins on TV. 'The critics must have something sensational they don't
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  • 384 9 The new books out this week AT A GLANCEI COME of the new books out this week are: MARCH THE NINTH by R, C. HUTCIUNSON: FONTAXA $1.25. A naturalised American who is a surgeon attached to a World Relief organisation is persuaded to perform an operation on a man with
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  • 428 10  - Gassers thrash Shaw's Warriors 15-1 in softball 'thriller' EDWARD D'SOUZA By Bukit Timah. Monday OTANVAC Gassers thrashed Shaw Brothers' Warriors 15-1 at the University of Malaya ground yesterday. At Kranji, Sparks edged Flashes 9-8 to register their first victory this season. The last lime they met Gasscrs l>cat Warriors 10-8,
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  • 54 10 Aussies cheer Jap fighter Melbourne. Mon. Japanese lightweight Genji Sakai was outpointed by Altie O'Sullivan over 12 rounds. He constantly tried to take the fight to the Australian, but was wide open. Sakai was popular with the crowd. They hooted at the decision, though there was no doubt that OSullivan
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  • 28 10 LOS ANGELES. Mon.— Luis Rodriguez. No. l welterweight contender from Havana, registered his *J9th straight victory by knocking out Alfredo Cota in round two.- U.P.I.
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  • 30 10 POTCHEFSTROOM Transvaal Mon. Fullback Don Clarke scored 21 points when the touring All Blacks beat Northern Universities 45-6 He kicked three penalties and converted six tries. Reuter
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  • 25 10 THEY FOUGHT FOR THIS BIG PRIZE The silver trophy presented by the Sultan of Pahang which was won by the Civilian boxers on Saturday night.
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  • 567 10 AUSTIN DUNS FORD GETS HIS REVENGE: HE GIVES BAKER A LACING ITALLANG, Mon.— Austin Dunsford took no chances against E. Baker on Saturday night. He fought with skill and caution to beat Baker on points in the Singapore and Combined Services boxing clash. Only a fortnight ago in the Singapore
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  • 200 10 I ONDON, Mon. Peter HiJdreth. 31-year-old high hurdler, won pan one of his j fight to get a place in Bri- tain's Rome Olympic team lii? third Olympics in the Cambridge University versus A.A.A. match on the new Milton-road track at Camj bridge the
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  • 53 10 LONDON, Mon. There are lour final acceptors with )T gh l: s for tne Winston Churchill Stakes, to be run over two miles and 70 yards at Hurst Park on June 6. They an- with weights Red Dragon 8.12: Dickens 8 9 High Perch 8.4. and
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  • 119 10 JOE DAVIS USES A CUE FOR GOLF LONDON. Mon.-Jo. l)a\ undefeated W r I < snooker champion l«>r years and a \l hand golfer, said sadly >«-»t« day that his plan to his putter as a «ue lu been KO d b> the rub Kule It (1) statrv in hall
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  • 15 10 MOSCOW. Moiv Soviet lawn tennis pi will compete in th< Wimbledon chaniDionshius Reuter
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  • 572 11 Leong and Donaldson ride two winners each while Barracuda and Rao Rajah deadheat Han Lewis sums up the amateur races! I- 1.1 Ml'lK, Rid*"" rc «»rm imalt'iir race Krhfld rt on m^ K;i«h rode Km: double. I Hoe I B e M, '8 by ision Lee run utuJrr I nxnz
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  • 292 11  - ung Khalid surprises by winning his first assed-start cycling race JOE EZEKIEL GHFGUOIUHGFHDTRTESDF Pasir Panjang, Monday man, 19, won his first open 100-kilometre massedwith effortless ease at the Gap circuit yesterday. to the finishing: line well clear of his eight rivals hr 1 min. 38 sec It was a triumphant
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  • 20 11 Abu Bakar best Athlete :..<* ankg Inter- II -ircl* Afe v Lim n Loh Bng, 3. Vm. 1.11 t. N liool
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  • 109 11 Malays 3 Dockyard 1 BASE, Mon.— SingaI pore Malays were too good for Dockyard In the Obed charity match. But It was Dockyard who first. Kim Siak Teck put them one-up. Rahman scored the equaliser just before the interval off a corner kick by Kas^im.
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  • 364 11 HATS OFF TO THE JUNIORS FOR FIGHTING SPIRIT Bintang Bulan 4. Juniors A.A 2 wr PARRER PARK, Monday. JJAIS oil lo the Juniors although they lost this Division 3D match. Playing with nine men, they showed fighting qualities For Blntang Bulan, Ismail was in top form. He scored three of
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    19 11 pa lure by HM»-k,.umrtrr cycle race (from left): Khalid. 19. Mansur, To Humid, lb. Free Press Kok Ah Chong
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  • 29 11 Sukaramai *A' drew 1-1 with Cathay Keris Film in a friendly soccer match, at Farrer Park. Ahmad Zaln scored for Sukaramai while Regu netted for the Film-men.
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  • 75 11 C IIK.N YEU WAH and M. Jesatnesan were me outstanding athletes at Anglo Chinese School sports on Saturday. Chen won the individual title by scoring 18 points out of a possible '10. Jegathesan i -I. limed 15 points. 'Jeg;i' uas described as unlucky not to win the
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  • 306 11 By OUR CRICKET REPORTER. Singapore, Monday FORMER state players Abdul Razak and Alex Delilkan made a welcome return to the cricketing scene yesterday in the Singapore Cricket Association tournament matches. The two youngsters played with all their former dash. Abdul Razak
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  • 112 11 SWIMMING CLUB NEED ONLY DRAW FOR TITLE mANJONG RHU, Mon.— L Singapore Swimming Club and Police drew 7-7 in the Singapore Water Polo 'A' Division league yesterday. S.S.C., who are well placed to win the championship, need only to draw their remaining match against Chinese Swimming Club for the title.
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  • 64 11 FARRER PARK, Mon. In an exciting match, R.A.S.C Headquarters put up a brilliant display in beating Royal Naval Volunteer Reserves 3-1 in their Army Police Div. 1 soccer League tie over the weekend. Yusoff was in great form. He scored two goals for R.A.S.C. The
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  • 139 11 HOUR OF FUN AND FROLIC AS BOY MEETS GIRL AT THE UNIVERSITY GROUND BL'KIT TIMAH, Mon.— Boy met firl in an hour of fun and frolic at the grounds of the University of Malaya over the weekend. The battle of the sexes took place in the form of two netball
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  • 89 11 RIVER VALLEY. Mon.- Fine performances by David Um and Chan Pillai helped Frasor and Ncave to beat Hong Kong Bank by 38 j runs for the Max Lewis Cricket Cup yesterday. David Lim scored 60 runs' while Chai wickets lor lm to help dismiss the
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  • 395 12  - Slaughter at Jalan Besar but. VAZIR MARKAR A pep talk for victors after match: 'Don't think you have done well' By SINGAPORE, Monday. Singapore 5; Negri Sembilan 0 IT was second half slaughter, and three-goal Sahar Hussein was Butcher in Chief! Thus Singapore, in quest of the Malaya Cup last
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  • 165 12 WORLD TITLE MANAGER DISAPPEARS WITH PURSE LAS VEGAS. Mon. One of Don Jordan's managers has disappea red with M5249.000 of the purse money for Friday's world title bout. Jordan lost his welterweight crown to Benny »Kid» Paret of Cuba. The disappearance of 10--marwger Don Nt\v>eth. was perfectly legal, and approved
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  • 33 12 NEW YORK. Mon. Burnley of England beat Baycrn Muenchen of Germany 3-0 in the new International Soccer League. Scorers were Ray Pointer. Bryan Pilkin and Rrv.m \fii_ Irr- UPI
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  • 18 12 HYDERABAD. Mon.— Leslie Claudius. 33-year-old half back, will captain India's Olympic hockev team to Rome.- Reuter
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  • 426 12  -  CHUA BAN HOCK By KLUANG Monday. pictures by Singapore Joint Services 7; Johore 0 AFTER holding the Services for 55 gruelling minutes. Johore cracked badly to allow them seven goals in the last 27) minutes of their Malaya Cup South Zone
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  • 126 12 PARIS. Mon. Australians Roy Emerson and Neale Fraser won the French International lawn tennis doubles yesterday. American Darlene Hard, who took the singles on Saturday, gained her second title in the women's doubles. Results: Men's doubles final: R. Emerson and N. Fraser (Australia) bt. J. Arilla
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  • 28 12 PORTRUTH, Mon. Ireland's Joe Carr became the first golfer to win the British Amateur three times. He overwhelmed Bob Cochran of the U.S. U.P.I.
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  • 50 12 HOCKENHEIM (Germany), Mon. Japanese motorcyclist Fumio Ito turned in the highest speed of the day in the 250 c c. event at the international meet here yesterday. Riding a German B.M.W. machine, he earned the COV'eterl Rhirw Pun hut m <;,,;. i. i_ *i_- five.-
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  • 34 12 Mexican tour XI lose in Hong Kong HONG KONG. Mon Irapuato of Mexico lost 2-1 to Hong Kong Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation last night in the first of their two soccer matches here.- Reuter
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  • 33 12 CLEVELAND. Mon. Tony Trabert upset Pancho Segura 4-6, 6-4, 6-4 to enter the final of the world professional tennis championship. Alec Olmcdo beat Ashley Cooper 6-4. 7-5. U.P.I.
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  • 18 12 VIENNA. Mon. Austria bent Scotland 4-1 in a soccer international. They led 3-0 at half-time. Reuter
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  • 19 12 LONDON, Mon. Judy Grinham, 21-year-old Olympic backstroke champion, wed Mr. Patrick Bowley, 25-year-old SDOrts writer here vp&terday. Reuter
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  • 15 12 TOKYO, Mon. Kodama won the Japan Derby from Yamanin More and Caesar.— Reuter
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