The Singapore Free Press, 8 June 1960

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  • 16 1 JLSSgaamn is mam urn The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1960. 15 CENTS.
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  • 268 1 'Memo' out: Cancel orders and reject tenders eciedtol ;HDOrt I aarties/ alaya is first I hit at iapetown oartheid MPI R, 1 1»f Kederurn merit t«> >top nth At'ri.uipmcnt m rt'taliat he itht-id policy« pennato nds of :d state •c been ision m :no from tender
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  • 427 1  - SIGN UP... and win one of these prizes CHARLES BRYCE An equal chance for everyone whether you own a racer or an old bone-shaker By SPORTS EDITOR \l you have n bicycle then you can join m the mammoth gathering on Sunday, June 'Jii Fresh air and fun of a
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  • 177 1 Radiation peril after a Bomarc missile goes bang in base fire XEW JERSEY, Wednesday. M CLEAR Bomarc missile went oil', scattering radioactive material, m a lire al McGuire Air Force Base yesterday. The Defence Department said m Washington, however, that there was "no contamination" problem and radiation danger was limited.
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  • 31 1 KATMANDU. Wed. —The joint British-Indian expedition to Mount Annapurna had to pay a fine of 50 rupees for .smoking at the Manang Camp where smoking is prohibited.
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  • 23 1 PARIS, Wed. Prime Minister Trngku Abdul Rahman ol Malaya conferred for 90 minutes yesterday with French President Charles de Gaulle.
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  • 25 1 ST. JOHNS, (Newfoundland), Wed.— The body of a blonde woman was found m a trunk marked "fragile" at a railway station.
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  • 108 1 3-MAN TEAM TO FILM SINGAPORE IN COLOUR SINGAPORE. Wed. A three-man team from America is expected to arrive m Singapore tomorrow to "shoot" the State m all its colour lor a documentary film. The team will be led by Mr. R. Kuhene. The main empha>is of the feature U to
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  • 17 1 WASHINGTON. Wed.— Five people died wnen a navy jet collided with a helicopter.
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  • 13 1 RANGOON, Wed.— Fifteen Shan rebeb have surrendered to tne Burmese Army.
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  • 52 1 f WASHINGTON, Wed.— The White Hoasc last night issued :i *pe< -ial statement re-afßrmi»g President Eisenhower's intended visit to Japan. "No rfUMfC is contemplated la the President's visit. the statement said. Ike i.s scheduled to arrive m Tokyo on Junr 1!) and will stay there until
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  • 11 1 SANTIAGO. Wed—lntermittent earth tremors .-.hook 'southern Chile yesterday.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 82 1 \Z^ cos ts /y ess than [_^-^£jr; you think r 1 "L»J at ir TANG LTD. ¥m»i*Z «?OAO. SPORE 9 .■O6 9 4 3402^ TURE THE GLORY OF YOUTH r AH the art and hair colour exports are yours switching, semi permanent r«- using. f to ih>. So subtle m
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    • 151 1 I•! GOOD NEWS! ~«1 P3; TO ALL DRUMMERS! iS PREMIER— the world supreme qualiry drum maker has oppointed us their sole agents and we ore now able to supply Premier and Olympic Drum Outfits at very moderate prices. i O JWlk Do drop m and hove o look -^^JS3f -±rT^>
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    • 44 1 VAX lIIX FOR WtUU I I It MIMI I 138/142. Ofh-ifd Koad K'porc b Tpls 311 H 225KH it ***** MALAYAN FUNDS Pint Malayan Fund managers price-, today buying $1 38 and selling 46 Second Malayan Fund manage! Prices buying $1.U6 and felling $1.12.
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  • 339 2 Industrials show firm gains despite disappointing business in London market LONDON, Wednesday j- THE London stock markets resumed on a vnv satisfactory note after the Whitsun holiday and a fairly widespread list of gains was established m industrial equities. The volume < I busti ess, however, was disappoii I i
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  • 54 2 I\K\K I V Urd Hie llld to planning ■Ml m agricultural com- txc is year. v a .cy reported ngc would hrwf its headquarters In Jakarta and its brandies m other regions. It would handle all Indonesian agricultural exports inrtwHng the country's major commodities such as rubber,
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  • Round the World Market Prices
    • 108 2 LONDON. June 7. Rravieus reday *UBBER Ne. I M!>> e.i.f. Eurapsan •rti Jum SSI 56t July SB| Ml RUBBER No 1 RSS *boi |fta SS| RUBBER Nt. 1 RSS Sattlament Hausa Ttrms July S7| S7| Aug 36. SS| TONS: Dull. Aoo.e pr.ces quoted pcdl* PIPPER: Whita Sarawak
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    • 54 2 NEW YORK, June 7. Previous Today TIN Straits spot 101 00 ***** RUBBER Futures July IS.7R I2.7S Sept 41.60 4u.5o i SALES: 70 lets. TONE: Easy. No 1 RSS June ijnaeii urar 14 14 COFFEE: Futures B Cantract July M 88 SS.M ado-. e oncea quoted id
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    • 33 2 NEW YORK. June 7 Previous Todat 10 Industrials 838.01 845.59 20 Railroads I41.M 143.18 SO Oomestie Bends 82.84 82.82 15 Utilities 88.SS vy.69 M Steaks Cempesito Averages :o» _'3 210.36
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    • 41 2 Malaoa'- spot and afloats M 4, June shipment 57J. Lampong spot and aftoats 374. Jur.»« shipment 571. Muntok wWtfl spot and a.ioats 74. Juno shipment. 74. i sellers, ex-dock. A»»ove Drices Quoted m L s eaats I per ir>
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    • 93 2 LONDON. June 7. Previous Toda> COPRA Philippine; e.i.f, U.K. NortiEuropean parts delivered weight per leng ten June ***** 1208 I COPRA, Straits c.i.f. U.K. /North European ports delivered weight per leng ton June July E 741 I 711 COCONUT OIL crude Straits c.i.f. European p o r
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  • 189 2 SHIPS IN PORT OHIPS lyinj alongside the SingaI pore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Canton 1 «'2. Lexa Maersk 4 5. State of Bihar 6A, Benvorlich 6 7, Suaat Cook. 8 y. Eumaeus 10 11. Mar- celli Nouotko 13 14. Ber.mhor I 15/16, Benrinnes 18. Ozarda 19, Senai
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  • 58 2 HONG KONG, Tuesday. Closing prices here today were: Previous Today H. S. Banking Corporation $1,210 $1,210 sales sales Union ins. Canton $92.00 $91.50 buyers sales Wheetock Marden 7.05 6.95 sales sales H Kong phone $38.25 $37.70 sales s,a les Dairy Farm A: Cold Storage $28 40 $28.30
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  • 112 2 Low opening indications reflect the easiness at Singapore LONDON, Wed. Slightly lower indications at the opening reflected easiness at Singapore but the morning was well advanced before workable prices were established. United Kingdom demand was restricted owing to several factories remaining clOMd for holidays, traders said. Interest was at
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  • 810 2 Estates merger: Good prospects for rubber IpAGETWO GIVES YOU THE DETAILS OF THE I UPS AND DOWNS OF YOUR INVESTMENTS I SINGAPORE, Wednesday. A MEASURE of the improved status of rubber shares m the investment ranking is that, thanks to amalgamations into larger units, the institutional investor, who was previously
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  • 72 2 Moderate business m tin Price shows no significant change LONDON. Wed.— Tin was moderately traded with no significant change m price. Demand from the U.S. was reported to be quite good, while the continent also showing some interest. Selling pressure noted on Friday was less m evidence and the
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  • 72 2 'Tighten your belts' warning to South Africans TOHANNKSBI RG: 1 lie Ittnfe- ter of Tian.srx>rt. Mr. B.irend Schoeman. yesterday warned Sou'h Afric.-ns they would have bo "tighten their belt?" if the boycott mw«n«r agsinst the rountrys racial policies gained momentum. He told the. annual meeting here of the Federal
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  • 922 2 UPr36^l DOWN CjB^J UNCHANGED j 113 NOTK. All prices below are middle prices. SINGAPORE. Tuesday. P'evious Tocay KEY TO MAMINS& J cci en« caittai lisae a »ll e«ciu«iß| cverythme »fl exclutfmc iivilenl I c|i cum lirus issue xcr exclMtfmt capitii ntvri t ccr cum cmiUl ret«ra I a cm i
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 329 2 ««WIIPPiXt I HAMBURG.AMER^>I «c NORTH CERMAnJ^I To (Colombo), Genoa, Marseille I Bremen Hornby Colls Southampton f O r DQu 1 I MVENSTEIN (LLCYO) 11 13 Jo- I t DRESDEN (HAPAG ?5 ?7 Jukp I SCMWABENSTEIN (LLOYD M June 2 July I Enpreis Service Omit? Warst I To Manila, Hongkong, Yokohomo
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  • 29 3 CATHEDRAL YOUTHS HAVE NO ELECTED OFFICIALS -ci.— nnua] of St. thedral U-nt. of Wa a -ad the Answer now arrive I igH\s U period, aay bo the the Cour:er
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  • 241 3  -  BOB PERIES DEMAND FOR OUR RAW MATERIALS GOES UP AS INDUSTRY EXPANDS By SINGAPORE. Wed JAPAN, the Number One buyer of raw materials from the Singapore-Malaya area, intends to buy more. Mr S. Tabata, manager of the Japan K.\port Trade Promotion Agency,
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  • 43 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore and Ftdtration Government > arc to pay 52. 570.000 a> the outstanding Btilar.cv for the purchase of telephone undertakings t over from the Oriental Tele- phone and Electric Co. Ltd.. lin Singapore and Johore Bahru.
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  • 38 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. Th<raffh- w h i c h was tn b»' drawn at the National Carnival on Sunday niyht has now been postponed tn June 18 when it will br dra -n at the Nationa: Ball.
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  • 26 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Indian Deputy Minister for Commerce and Industry. Mr. S. Chandra, leaves Singapore today after a two-day official visit to the State.
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  • 28 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Malay Women's Welfare Association will hold :i concert at Happy World on Jim<- 11 to raise funds for orphans under* lts care.
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  • 35 3 GEYLAXG. Wed. Pull moon day which falls today will be celebrated -at Mangala Vihara. Jalan Eunos. with a puja and a sermon to commemorate tnc day when Buddhism was first introduced to Ceylon.
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  • 21 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. The c "aporo Association for the Deaf Is appealing for donations towards its school fruilding fund,
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  • 20 3 JOHORE BAHHU. wea Dit>) Rahaman Musa, State Secretary. Johore, has returned to Johon- Bahru after visiting Japan.
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  • 132 3 Years of thrift now she's off to Japan for beauty course A shy. pretty vouns «irl left on the French liner (ambodge, on Sunday, to fulfil an ambition which .she has harboured for the last few years. She is Lily Lee, ''.'>, (above) of Kuala Lumpur who will study beauty
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  • 20 3 KJALA LUMPUR. Wed. Applications are invited from Federal citizens or stat*nationals for appointment as Assistant Gam<" Warden, Belangor.
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  • 192 3 Teachers' chief warns teachers: Don't be complacent, look ahead PENANG, Wednesday. yilK Chairman of Ihe National Union of Teachers, Mr. I). S. Ramanathan, has warned leathers against any feeling of com i placency <>r optimism. Some teachers, especially thr older ones, think that the battle is over and the future
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  • 104 3 PAY CUT IS NOT FAIR, UNION TELLS THE GOVT. PENANG. Wea. The Penang branch of the National Union of Teachers 1 accused the Federation Go- vernment of being unfair to Day Training College gra- duates m reducing their basic salary. The branch passed a resolution charging the Government with breaking
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  • 174 3 SAMBANTHAN CALLS ON INDIANS TO SAVE AND INVEST W e d. The president oi the Malayan Indian Congress, Dato V. T. told a delegates' conference of the Negri Sembilan branch of Jhe MIC that Indians m Malaya should mend their ways of living if they wished to share m its
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 181 3 I FREE ENTRY CONTEST-SEE PAGE 12 I -tz -A- -v j_ HE BIGGEST RANGE OF SUMMER 1960 SPORT SHIRTS Santa Cruzer Tc- Grey, Charcoal. W.lhc^ Mercerized Cotton $21.90 SEE THEM AT [Cifl^^^^ SINGAPORE I FATHERS DAY' discount off all goods purchased from us up to 19th June OR BEST VALUE
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    • 37 3 Wniikimoto PearlsJ ryGLITTERINC xi fIT/ °f Elegance f *~K stives Glamour m f- Excitement to y yks^jS** Ladies of all Nations. v Distributor^:- L G. C. de SUVA BROS., "Jeuellers" 3, RAFFLES PLACE, S PORE-1. PHONE: *****
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 92 3 YOUR RADIO TODAY Medium Wave 47b metres SHORT WAVE: 61 metres (47X0 kc/s.) from 9.00 p.m. 10.00 p.m. daily. P.M. 1.00 Programme >ummaiy; 102 Tunes with yc.ur tiffin; 1 30 The DtWS; 1 40 Neusmlk: 1.45 The Pi.Jharmonia Onh^ira; 2.00 Close down. Schools' biOitdca.-c 4.H) rUpwtnrr tune; 4.13 Music anci
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    • 84 3 i C3O Radio N.itu.-;.:isi— 'Inroduced Aiiim.tl>' 1.41 ll >3 Annouricetnents; Siii^apo.e share market repoti 700 The news. 7 .10 Neusialk; 7.15 Three a time. 7.30 P.tul T<*mplr ant. Spencer Affair— EpLsode 4. r»pcal of hurt Sundays broadcast; 800 Wednesday Concert; 00 Hrn news 910 Men talk: 1.15 Stofi c QaaH
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  • 1157 4  - MY HIGHLY PERSONAL POST-MORTEM ON PARIS Harry S. Truman By FORMER PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES... WASHINGTON WEDNESDAY THOSE of us who have had direct experience m dealing 1 with the Kremlin are surprised that anyone m authority could have been shocked at what happened at the Summit conference m
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  • 64 4 HUMORIST TAKES A CRACK AT 'YOUNG' KENNEDY AND HIS HOPES WASHINGTON, Wed. Mort Sahl, best political joker m America, imagines the following conversation between youthful Senator Jack Kennedy, front-runner for the Democratic nomination, and his millionaire father Joseph Kennedy. Joe: "What do you want as a career, Jack?" Jack: "I
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  • 23 4 ROME. Wed.— Japanese exPremier Shigeru Yoshida, who is on a European tour, has arrived m Rome for a four-day visit.
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  • 22 4 BONN, Wed.— Twenty-nine people were injured, six seriously, m a series of firework explosions aboard two ships on Lake Contance
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  • 234 4 LONDON, Wednesday. Japanese Ambassador lias been invited to a one-man exhibition of pictures painted m wartime Japanese prisoner-of-war camns The exhibition now open m London show 100-odd paintings and drawings— the work of 38-year-old artist Mr. Charles Thrale.
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  • 106 4 NEW YORK, Wed.--11 Wealthy Chester A. Burge slipped quietly out of hospital, strangled his wife, then returned to his private ward. This is the allegation of detectives at Macon, Geor- gia, after three weeks' inquiries. They accused 56-year-old Burge, a dealer m Negro estate and
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  • Article, Illustration
    96 4 •low *S J J v. n«»n I m J Nesbttt S i the pr^jH li( gesture. opii.io- shared by hap- c "j j A nrlfi cooma^J from 38-vei Shelley M lr. cd." she course o! a long ttj nHOCKFH should get ir.voW labour dispute l:i try m which she
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 378 4 for air travel > ROTTERDAM BUILDINGS 39 ROBINSON RD., SINGAPORE. Te1. 25-161 TC/M-4 YOUZ T€MPZS, L ]Sm^r^\ or dependable Service \!h| packing, baggage jf5P|H REMOVAL and STORAGE Jtf A /^V i FACKING under the Personal Super. I x^Y LJ^^ M vu»on of Mr. T. S. Juoy with over %mJ s*7
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    • 74 4 By/ IT'S SO EASY J TOMAKE HER HAPPY 1 fi You can imagine hovw when you present f^c f just any watci. Djt a Ro*£- whispers goccJ lAStt you win seal tr.e eppfo*- 5 wait and see I Quality Marcasite WMc A ASK YOUR JEWELLER FiR -rllfllS sc. LIEN WAH
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  • 212 5  -  HARRY CHIA NEW IDEA HAS CAUGHT ON THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. SAYS VISITING SWISS MANUFACTURER I SINGAPORE, Wed i pHK latest m fashionable men's wear is the sports shirt emblazoned with fancy embroidery a new idea that has caught on throughout the world. "As ;i result,
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  • 145 5 I SINGAPORE,, Wednesday. h have been awarded scholarHut studies m Singapore and Australia. Thf award- were made by N- Uin Kongsi for net dy mrmb<-r> of the Tenchew They \v< re also academic merit. The tents an ICtaa rill A
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  • 6 5 Tbe Fig] the Si i
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  • 11 5 Wed The r Club will with I 10.
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  • 118 5 A 17-year-old maid-servant pleads guilty to $3, 000 jewel theft SINGAPORE. Wed. A 17-year-old maid-ser-vant. Hee Kon Tiam. pleaded guilty m the Ninth Magistrate's Court to two charges of stealing jewellery worth over 53.00U Irom her employers house In Joo Chiat Road In one Charge, ihe complainant was Hers employ
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  • 130 5 POLICE GET NEW BADGES AND BUTTONS WITH A MALAYAN MOTIF |(UALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The familiar badges and metal buttons worn by officers and men of the Federation Police have now been replaced by n c w ones. The former four-pointed star badge of rank worn by inspectors is replaced by
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  • 186 5 I WAS ONLY DOING MY DUTY AS A SON, BOY TELLS COURT SINGAPORE, Wed.— A schoolboy struck a woman w i t h a knife while she was fighting with his mother, the Juvenile Court was told. The boy. charged with causing hurt, told the court. •My mother was helpless.
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  • 33 5 SINGAPORE Wed. TinDeputy Indian Minister for Commerce and Industry. Mr. Batish Chandra, who arrived here yesterday for a two-day visit, has urged the Indian community to invest their surplus capital locally.
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  • 25 5 SINGAPORE. Wod. Th< Young Aduit Group of th< YMCA will hold a barbecw at the YMCA garden on Jui-.* 25 at 7.30 p.m.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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    • 132 5 jjjßPv; Jj ill dfa tic" I /\l t < Mostly Air Conditioned Rooms Vjr Central, ail rooms both ottoch. d ■■■■■■■Itai '•>— with hot and cold running vote, I P delightfully furnished with telephone. *JL^if Privotp Cor Pork facilities. jf Rcosonoblc Rotes Bar Restaurant— A La Carte Meals y* Telephones
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 134 5 RIP KIRBY By John Prentice Fred Dickenson r±-<* vT E vav pf. 'S-E^.eTiSjT TO -^SET 56TT r^/5 PARTY r Cs<: \~r -J^ .v> PE^CICE f> rAj_.rtT£t: 5 TMC iWATJAP FORTUNE FARRADAY BUT I CtrrrTrVT MMM >^*r M WErrNkS- ARE THE TAKCF SOCIETY, I v w^^__-^Uf -.'ALLY THE AFFAIRS H' tf^\^
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  • FROM YOU TO THE EDITOR
    • 170 6 > report of v. j-^ child'cn climoing bu;>-shelfer>> m the Newton area appears to gtv-e the impression that teachers ere Helpless m the face of ence It >tatcs teacher ore trankl\ worried Cc^e come, the teacher^ should loom to use >ome tcct end exert their authority, even though the pranks
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    • 60 6 0 I buggest tnat the Tra tr. c pui up "Stop, Look, Co" 5 £r.b at the junct on o< Prince Philip Avenue cno Prmce Cha'Cre^cent near tne school. We have seen more than a dozen coll^ion^, at the this s m the D«3st five vcjrs. Luc-- L.fd put a
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    • 107 6 A CHALLENGE TO CURIOUS fjs) CURIOUS is fighting his Mm thdd *v. I 3 ne too p r utouno t_ sign his real name? Why is he so curious aoout mv recent remark^ 3 Let him remember that curiosity cjn kill a cat and I hcpe he is nol one.
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    • 83 6 AN APPRECIATION 9 May I. tin ugh the medio.., of your paper, otter my heartfelt thanks to "tARLY WORM." who so kindly sent mc two First Day covers of Singapore's National Day which, presumably, was m response to my letter of May 31. ck greatly appieciate this generous offer and,
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    • 63 6 MANCALA VIHARA 0 On behalf cf the Mangal i Vihara, I wish to express my appreciation to your paper, m particular your reporter Mi Conrad Chiew, for his acc tunl on the opening of the Mantala V.hara (during Vesak Week} C n May 13. Once agoin, may "The Triple Gem
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  • 1239 6 National Day joy— a riot of colour and fun despite the morning rain SINGAPORE I RATIONAL DAY the feeling of gaiety filled the air long before the real day itself as workmen climbed telephone posts and lamp posts to decorate the city with flags and buntings. The heat was killing,
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  • 489 6  - It's called the Country Girl JEANNE GRAHAM MESDAMES DEFY FASHIONS OF THE MASTERS AND INVENT THEIR OWN LOOK by PARIS. Wednesday lAIOR predicted that this summer the women of Paris would wear a line of "magnificent simplification." The Establissements Boussac told us that we would wear terry towelling dresses made
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 506 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. ANNOUNCEMENT M vrds Sh I Minimum FAMILY SHOPPING. Make Wedne* riven lax Family Shopping .\;^h: i". nd Storaaji Singapore Orchard Koai Brane_ "ill remain ea, n a_UI T.U<i pan y Wednesdav. AT YOUR SERVICE :i< Words g| Wa_j Baa >n ct* exin TOP QUALITY COLOUR Pi Iron U
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    • 75 6 THEY SAID... 1 t dar^ace whatsoever, 1 out a.s; 1 rising t^.e ur.?a— 6 J i taKe this opF hid <*f« TRANSPORT STORAGE, L 174, Cecil Street, Nnp I if x* f Utmoit comfort o' -I y^k^l ORCHARD MOTEL I tt^^V Fully A.rcc- ■r'^k Wine, I CANCER M l IIN
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  • 263 7  -  Margaret Wee Mrs. Chan makes production debut m 'Kwei Ying' By SINGAPORE, Wed. A prominent Singapore social-worker, private secretary and actress, Mrs. Lily chan, will now try her hand at producing for the first time m her theatrical career. With the help of Mr. Yap
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  • 76 7  - I King in search of a ship: He needs it to export the goods If his island kingdom ALAN KHOO SINGAPORE. Wed I the Cocoa Keeling Islands, Mr. re-Ross, is now m Singapore m argo >hip. r-okl King, who arrived here i his way home from England staying for Ihe
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  • 226 7 Teachers look for jobs in Johore but only few are accepted lOH O R E BAHRU Wed. Many Singapore teachers have applied to teach at schools across the Causeway, but so far °nly eight have been accepted. Revealing this, Mr SV J Ponniah. Chief Education Officer, Johore, said: "We do
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  • 104 7 RAILWAY 'HOME' TO BE BUILT AT PORT SWETTENHAM KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Malayan Railway :o erect a new building at Port Swetttnham to house the Immigration, Customs and Railway departments. Tenders for the construe- ol tlie building have been called and work Is expected to star! next month. The acting
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  • 25 7 SING A POX E. Wed. A lecture on Universities m A;i>tralia will be given at the Chinese V.M.C.A. hall, on June IT.
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  • 27 7 SINGAPORE. Wed Quo VacUa will bt* screem ci by me Cm nose V.M.C.A. lor boih memben and non-membr;^ on June 25. ai 8 p.m.
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  • 73 7 A D bu- Housewives said they now did their daily marketing m the temporary market group of rambling stalls exposed to rain and sun. The nearest city council market is about a mile aw ay Said Mrs. II M. Leong and Mrs Nancy
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  • 62 7 NEW CLUB WILL CATER FOR WATER SPORT SINGAPORE, Wed. An Aquatic Group was recently formed, under the expert guidance of Mr. Rudy Mosbergen, former captain of the Singapore Olympic hockey team, m St. Joseph's Institution. This enterprising club intends to organise various aquatic activities for the many students interested m
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  • 170 7 YOUTH CULTURAL ORGANISATIONS ARE 'TRAINING GROUNDS IN PATRIOTISM' SAYS MENTRI BESAR KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Mentri Besar of Selangor, Inche Abu Bakar bin Baglnda. said that youth cultural organisations were training grounds m patriotIsm Inch Abu Bakar said this at the tenth anniversary celebrations or the TCuala Lumpur district Hindu
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  • 37 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Tiir Johore Government'^ decision to ban .serving pork iii rest hou.M'.^ is at) independent artio!) and will not be adopted m rest houses, m other states, it was stated hen-.
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  • 135 7 The dumb speak with aid of this new device SINGAPORE. Wed. new electronic device an artificial larynx which will enable the dumb to speak, has arrived m Singapore. Singapore's audiologist. Mr. Lav Geok Lam, .saia tnat it will be a boon to those who nave been opera led for laryngectomy
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  • 29 7 TAIPING, Wed. -A dance will be held by the P.W.D. Sports Club here on Saturday at the new King Edward VII School hall In Trump Road.
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  • 166 7 ALL SUSPENDED LOCAL ELECTIONS TO BE HELD BY NEXT APRIL KuALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Election Commission is confident that all suspended local government elections would be resumed by April next year the target date for the resumption of the one-year suspension. By tnat time a uniform electoral register for all
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  • 179 7 2,000 walked along the village path of lurking death KOTA BHARU, Wed. For 15 years t lie 2,000 residents ol the fishing village of Perupok m Bachok, eight miles from here, have been unaware that death lurked along much-tiled foot path near their homes. 'Several live landmines have iu>t been
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  • 187 7 Move No. 3 in a year as famed Foresters prepare for Singapore SINGAPORE, Wednesday. pOH the third time m one year, the Ist Battalion the Sherwood Foresters are packing (heir kits and preparing to move this time io Singapore. The battalion j BOOU dw» to leave its camp at Kota
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  • 77 7 ARCHBISHOP TO HAVE AN AUDIENCE WITH POPE The Archbishop of Singapore and Malacca, .Ms«r. Michael Olcomendy, sailed on the Vietnam ye.sterday for the Vatican City, where he will have an audience with the Pope. Later, he will take part m a general council of the Foreign Mission Society convention m
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  • 26 7 BENTONO W«d. The traffic advisory commit!<-( <.: the Town Council ben recommended a spf-fd limit of 20 miles an hour within, new villages.
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  • 27 7 MUAR. Wed Four m^mb<rs ol th< Board Of Managers ul the Ibmail Bch nl here w»Tf •i.tcrtalned to dinner by Urn Mhool I yesterday
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  • 19 7 TRIANO Wed. Mr W Kal Front > h;ta> b- n returned unoppo.^'d to the local council m Mc:.cKuanfe.
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  • 196 8 Good demand for Turf Club sweep tickets at first public sale CLERK WHO WAITED FIVE HOURS TO BUY ONE AT A RESTAURANT SINGAPORE, Wednesday. Till! iirst public sale of the Singapore Turf Club's sweepstake tickets got <>1V to a good M;irt. The ticket. s w< re sold to non-members of
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  • 368 8  - Comics may be all right for eggheads but not for schoolchildren, they say ARTHUR RICHARDS By SINGAPORE, Wed. POMICS may be all right for physicists, professors and doctors, but they certainly are not for school children. This is the considered opinion of educators! and parents who are worried by a
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  • 87 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A seven-day "Emergency Exhibition* will be held'u. Kuala Lumpur from Aug. 1 to mark the ending of the emergency at the end oi next month. The exhibition, which is being sponsored by the Federation Government, if to warn the public
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  • 25 8 PENANG. Wed. The Chief Minister. Dato Wonp Pow Nee, has urged roraJ residents to put their .savings jin the post office.
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  • 37 8 SINGAPORE. Wed monst ration a^auir carried oat by the R ft Marine commandos irom Royal Navy's fir-t command carrier, HMS Bulwark, wa staged to mark tne warship' arrival at its new ba>o h< r yesterday.
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  • 84 8 SINGAPORE, Wed.—Professor A. A. Sandosham, head of the Department of Parasitology at the University of Malaya who was recently appointed director and co-ordin-ator by the World Health Organisation, will leave Singapore by Pan-American Airways for a world tour at 2 p.m. on Sunday.
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  • 50 8 SINGAPORE, Wed. Lt. Gen. Sir Eric Bastyan, former commander of the British Forces m Hong Kong whu arrived here with his wife on board the liner Caitton yesterday, will be the guests ot Gen. Sir Richaid Hull, Commander m Chief Far East Land Forces.
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  • 52 8 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Institute of National Language and Culture, soon to be set up by the Government, will make a comprehensive study of all Malay language books m the market, to en- i sure that they are m keeping with standards accept- i able to
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  • 87 8 BIG ARMY DANCE IN AID OF REFUGEE FUND PENANG. Wed. British, Australian and New Zealand officer> and their wives from many parts of Malaya will attend a big military ball here next Saturday. The dance, to be held at the Runnymede officer:* hostel, is part of the Commonwealth troops' celebrations
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  • 361 8 BORN today, you are more than a little moody. Too often you are a victim of your so-called artistic temperament, of which you have entirely too much for your own best good.' You will find that*a change of occupations or some outdoor exercise will
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  • 19 8 (< m i i I I 1 v i we IncreoiWe '.J N 3 J 4 Fish culture j
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    • 440 8 DIARY OF J TODAY'S EVENTS MINISTRY OF CULTURE: Free film shows at Tanjong Pagar S.H.B. labourers* quarters; Crawford Street vacant ground; i Jalan Kuala Simpang, off Sem- bawang 11% m.s. 7 p.m. RAFFLES MUSEUM: Exhibi-, tion of colour photographs of i Japan by Messrs. Cheung YuClnu. Kan Huig Pook and
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    • 104 8 SINGAPORE jm^ ill f* *i j j^^ TODAY: 10.03 a.m. and ti.4G p.m. TOMORROW: 10.54 am. and 10.2G p.m. FRIDAY: 11.4G a.m. and 11.08 p.m. SATURDAY: 12.39 p.m. and 1153 p.m. SUNDAY*: 1.30 pm. MONDAY: 0.39 a.m' and LSI p.m. TUESDAY: L2C a.m. and 3.01) p.m. ""■ssssl" lsssss^^t^r^TsssssnHsr"" ""~~~bsssssT~~~""bbssss^3i I
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  • 236 9  -  JAMES ANG ARMED ROBBER LEAVES PRISON TO ANSWER HOUSEBREAKING CHARGE: GETS THREE YEARS By SINGAPORE. Wednesday pHE fingerprints of a burglar found on the safe of the Union Press Circulation Service at North Bridge Road led to the conviction of a youth m a
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  • 198 9 Three years tor robbing unconscious seamstress lying on road SINGAPORE, Wed.— A 25-year-old seamstress. Tan Tat Kirn, waa lying unconscious alter she slipped and iell on the road when she was robbed, the First Criminal District Court was told. Her sister, Alice Tan Tat Jje, 17, sum .she was with
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  • 174 9 Sunbeam Rapiers win first and second places at Greek rally SUNBEAM RAPIERS w o n first and second place m their class m the Greek Acropolis International Rally— a four-day motoring classic demanding high average speeds o v c r a rugged 1 900-mile route. 'peter Harper, who drove the
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  • 31 9 Ten-year-old schoolgirl Karen Rozario, who won first prize m the National Carnival talentime contest, receives the award from Mr. Jamit Singh.
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  • 232 9 Pensioners will start bus service soon to aid 300 members A I. OH STAR, Wednesday. JIIK Kedah Government Pensioners* Association, which Ikis v membership of 300, is to go into business with the primary aim of ullimately giving financial help lo ils members. The association has decided to form a
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  • 82 9 CRABS DISPUTE SETTLED PRICES BACK TO NORMAL SINGAPORE. Wed. Crab prices have come down to normal following the settlement of a dispute between sellers and catchers. The prices now stand at $1.50 to $1.60 per kati compared to $2 a fortnight ago. The dispute was over a demand of $3
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  • 37 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Chinese V.M.C.A. has organised a discussion on "What are ethics-? And now do they apply to youth?", lo be nela at the Chinese YMCA nail on June 18 at 4 p.m.
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  • 105 9 TWO CONVICTED AFTER EXTORT BID ON YOUNG POSTMAN SINGAPORE, Wed- Two men, convicted of trying to extort money from a young postman, were ordered by a district court to undergo corrective training. They were Marcus Tupaz. 27. of Kirn Keat Road and Michael Rodriguez. 23. of Kirn Keat Avenue. At
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  • 61 9 SINGAPORE. Wed The Singapore Government gave its support to the proposed formation of a blood donors' association to ensure a constant blood supply m the state. Shocked to death SINGAPORE, Wed —A barber. Ylng Kee Yin. 35, was electrocuted -while repairing iaulty electrical wiring m his Stirling Road
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  • 32 9 SUNGEI PATANI. Wed The Tengku Puan Besar. Tengku Kurshlah, widow of the late Yang di-Pertuan Agong. is spending a holiday In Alor Star with her daughter, the Sultanah of Kedah.
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    • 192 9 BsTbrakes m the world \\W))) I L$ safety on the roads t y w X (Haste cylinders Wheel cylinders HigH >ressure hoses Repair kits I U Sm ip S4 OR<HARD ROAO SINCAPORE PHONE 22 128 WFARNC HOI. Latest Model Automatic 3 5 mm FX-4 Tim SINGLE-LENS lEFUX CAMERA FEATURING ■lens
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    • 95 9 j 5h£5 PlaUMf ■8PLV.\ f T*E S'MR.E TEST IS TD TURN PO«N ON QUI-I COWPft-ESSON. lGNlT CN CPF CVjn^^ S I ShwplC hiuS. E^ TEST IX ccvppcssiON is pe l t ~t^"l k 5 _p-= .l^_! *r ft /i^ m^v Ali" GAPA6£ .V JU y rv /v^5 7" _4e^V 7
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    • 34 9 USED CAR MART \Jrrehard Motors Used Car Dept. 1959 Vauxhall Vclox $6,800 1958 Plymouth Belvedere $5,850 1958 Victor Super $3,800 1957 Vauxhall Cresta $3,900 1956 Vauxhall Wyvern $2,750 290, Orchard Road, Spore. Tel: *****
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    • 241 9 pOCKET MONEY prizes are offered lor colour- I ing this scene with paints, crayons or chalk.s. There are four prizes offered—each oi $5 (two for boys and two for girls). Post your effort to Aunty Wendy, c/o The Singapore Free Press, Times House, River Valley Road. Singapore 9. to reach
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  • 215 10 Calling all cyclists ...send your entry forms in by Sunday YOU HAVE FIVE DAYS LEFT PALLING all rycfete! II you tmc not yet entered tor the Free Preaa U Cycle Race on Sunday June 28, set your name in now. Entries close in live days' time, on Sunday, June 1--
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  • 144 10 Goalkeeper Pillai in great form SHB Polite 1 Khalsa 1 FARRER PARK. Wed. Police goalkeeper Pillal was m great form yesterday. Police have a lot to thank him for. He stopped point blank shots. Khalsa Association would have won this Division 3C match if it had not been for him.
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    165 10 By M. Harrison-Cray Dealer: South FX)R reasons that werp partly due to the influence Of matchpoints scoring, this hand gave a lot of trouble m a big pairs tournament. South opened at nearly all tables with One Heart. and some odd sequence* were recorded. In several cases, after
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    19 10 TOKYO. Wed. Japan will send five fencers to the Olympic Games. Reuter 0 Cerutty relaxing at home
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  • 556 10 How the pitchers in good old days fooled base-runners Learn to play softbail gKCAI'SK Ihe pitcher on a softball learn has an importanl part to play m Hie game, lei us look ;j! some of tlu i pitching regulations. First of all, let's look Hie proper pitching position. 1 mi
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  • 56 10 PARIS. Wed.— Negresco, a French colt recently bought by British owner Mr. Phil Bull, romped to a five lengths victory in the £10.700 Grand Prix clu Printemps over miles at St. Cloud. ivl. Marcel Boussac's Farlam <Koger Poinceiet) was second after a photo-finish With M. Enrique
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  • 30 10 STOCKHOLM Wed.—Jackie Brichant of Belgium beat Jan Erik Lundqvist of Sweden 7-5, 4-6. 6-4, to capture the men's singles title in the international tennis tournament at Saltsjoebaden.- UPI
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  • 24 10 BONN. Wed. West Germany will provide the hockey team to represent all-Ger-many m the Olympic Games. They beat East Germany 3-1., Reuter
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  • 791 10 Cerutty, the master whose pupils are now running hot on the Road to Rom PORTSEA Melbourne Wednesday 1 FOOTPRINTS m the sands of Portsea. a sleepy seaside settlement 60 miles from the city of Melbourne are running hot to Rome. Portsea is the home and training ground of Percy Cerutty.
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  • 235 10 T^HE Singapore Ba 1 championships for I tonight at the SBA H Following lures: ((MKI \o o\| Men\ Sincl«> i-t nnuid I.im S.iy W..1. i S;raj. Low 1 Cbee. If. Saciali v Junnt! I I.ty Clioon Hw... Chua. Linciy Lin I Y. Hawaii I Htku. Men's l>«mni«^ l-t i.»und
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  • 1236 11 ONE f0 i n i: 0 two t-.e- I 4 4 S :-h to 4— 6F RACE THREE ICaV. I D1V. 2—61) MALHAM: 3-6-60— Was go■eiter than Delargo over 3P in 38; 5-6-ho -Third to Daulath la Div. 2— 6F race Fancied. KIKr WORSHIP 5-6-60
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  • 50 11 al ct oi «"*£&<. was disbalance of ™n al an turbea WBI re j«-- y 8 l e, ftf n 55 T^mer Engird RWfW bhl unci deact In hli J?* wee k A :>iec ol (,J, wt l f tubn^vas fonne.teo robber lo Ult hl
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  • 696 11 SINGAPORE Wed.— Green House were champions at the Rayinan 3 Schools land II athletic meet yesterday- Outstanding athlete was Yecm Yew Wciir who won the- \V division title ol School I. In School II i Ihere was a lie
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  • 211 11 The 'too good' Schools netball team kept on piling the points to crush Seletar tonihmrd SchooK IC iO WRAF Seletar 1 1 POMBINED schools 'H' were too good, iney took the lead early and kept on piling up points By half time, they scored 10 points to Seletar's five. Seletar
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  • 130 11 Former Fulham trialist was schemer CHANGI V CHINESE A J-\LAN BESAR. Wed. Laslo i Toth, the former Fulham triallst was the chief schemer for Changi. He madf the moves which ended m goals; lor the airmen last night. Changi played superb soccer to win the Division 2C championships. They de-
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  • 34 11 KEDCAR. Wed. Mr. J. E. Clout's Hard and Suit won the Zetland Gold Cup over U mile*. Mr. G. N. Marsdms Chino was second with Mr. H. Corb'-tt's Royal Chief third. Reuter
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  • 27 11 TIJUANA. Wod. Veii» j7ii<*lan biill-flsfiufr Cesar Oiron won two ears m his first appearance In the Tijuana bullring. He was paid $45,000. UPI
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  • 452 11  - Kwong Wah and SinoMalays thrill the fans at Jalan Besar VAZIR MARKAR By Jalan Besar Stadium. Wednesday Kwong Wah 3; Sino-Malays 2 If WONG Wah of Hong Kong and Sino-Malays thrilled a crowd ol 2.000 to entertaining soccer at Jalan Bear Stadium last night. SinoMalays, perhaps, were too easily shaken
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  • 26 11 BUDAPEST. Wed. The Hungarian press praised Scotland fullback and centre half Bobby Evans for "superhuman deeds" m the international match drawn 3-3. Reuter
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  • 30 11 BECKENHAM. Wed.— Three of the four Soviet challengers for this year's Wimbledon lawn tennis championships were beaten m tne early stages of the Kent tournament yesterday. Reuter
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  • 28 11 DARWIN. Wed. Aboriginals will contest a dugout canoe race across 70 miles of open sea from Bathurst Island on Aug. 19. Prize is $700. Reuter
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  • 16 11 SAIGON, Wed.— Hong Kong Eastern soccer team beat a Civil C*uard combination 2-0.
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  • 81 12 FBEE PRESS I THE STRAITS TIMES MALAY MAIL HANYANG NANFAN6 AILAN WIS »">" W 7aU BOt i POINTER M. X. M UN MA YU-lOOMS v aHT" aKT Sr~ PF 7 FIT~ ¥™T tz^~ k^~ I m Wortan 9 M. f 1I« P. ot CK«r.li«, W«»
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  • 744 12  -  ALLAN LEWIS By IPOH, Wednesday. AGNES SLIPPER and Satoro should be a sate double tor the two main events at Ipoh this afternoon. The Class 1, Div. 1 event over l\ miles has been weakened by scratching,
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  • 125 12 Speedy Pi rie outruns best in Europe LONDON. Wed r> i «ne, one O f °p° n issgst ternationa. even, T? mia -Ur^'Mr 1 ever for the 5.000 and 10 000 some of the finest middlein T e runn «s in Europe World record Pirie, who holds the world s
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  • 503 12 England's Test batsmen in form LONDON, JVed.— (X)LIN Cowdrey, who skippers England m Ihe first Test against the South Africans at Edghastqn tomorrow touched peak lKittiiiiJi form Tor Kent yesterday. He hit 131 againsl Hampshire i\i Southampton, but failed to iwcri his county's defeat. He and left-hander Petrr Jones put
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