The Singapore Free Press, 9 June 1960

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  • 15 1 wjSß&g2P tn ls The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1960 15 CENTS
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  • 207 1 IS]Jit-in-party fears as nomination battle begins L,-_ the\ «tes I I I .3 Nixon ■overnor ■breaks ■ay rrom I trie le ving lhui>. Nelson trrday mounted i of mmm the \i\ o n Repnblicwhich Nel:arplv defence outgoing ninist: ■ci on the ot the thrir the na-
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  • 210 1  -  VAZIR MARKAR I FEEL SURE I WILL GET LOTS OF FUN OUT OF IT' SHE SAYS By SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Seventeen-year-old Mrs. Goh Chin Ec has entered the Free Press Cycle Race on June 26— just for the fun of it," "I love to cycle. Ever since
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  • 101 1 TYPHOON 'MARY' BRINGS DEATH AND FLOODS TO HONG KONG HONG KONG. Thurs. T. p!:o- "Mary" hit ate last night. lating the island and Lug widespread floudGu^t> o! wind up to l.'iU kn< i ised cancellation ol cross-harbour ferry servir Inches ol d hilly streets Into ri\ Man:.- authorities reived distress
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  • 182 1 Anxiety over uncertain pepper outlook I ONDON. Thurs.—The Financial Times yesterday, m an editorial headed "No pepper shortage?," said the pepper market which is normally beset by conflicting rumours is at present m a state of even greater uncertainty than usual. The black pepper crop of the Indonesian island of
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  • 111 1 MEDICAL MEN SET UP PROBE TEAM TO STUDY WORK CONDITIONS SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Singapore Government Medical and Dental Officers' Association agreed last night to form a fiveman committee to look into all evidence available on working conditions of the medical service. This was decided at a closed-door meeting of the
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  • 24 1 STOCKHOLM. Thurs King Gustaf Adolf has received m audience two members of the Japanese industrial and business delegation now visiting Sweden.
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  • 21 1 CARROLLTON, Clllinois), Thurs. Two people were killed when two 1.000-mile-an-hour Voodoo jet fighters collided and exploded m the air.
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  • 115 1 Penelope (her husband was Tony's best man) sued for libel LONDON, Thursday. MRS. Penelope Gilliatt, -28-year-old wife of Dr. Roger Gilliatt, best man al Princess Margaret's wedding last month, is being sued for libel. The action In the High Court, is being brought by journalist Alan Gardner m respect of
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  • 22 1 HAVANA. Thurs. Foreign oil companies m Cuba have rejected a Government "request" to refine crude oil imported from Russia.
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  • 23 1 BONN. Thurx An American pilot taking part m the world gliding championships strayed over the border into East Germany yesterday.
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  • 58 1 m rAMBRIIKifc Thurs. Ten«ku Abdul Kahman will Xl n \rkrlet robes and a flat scarlet medieval hat when he •riiws the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws next Thtirsdav at Cambridge University. Alter the ceremony ♦V -i .p-C hancellor of the university will hold a lunch m
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  • 17 1 NEW YORK. Thur* Belgium has become the 35th country to join the Universal Copyright Convention.
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  • 195 1 Eichmann: Argentina wants him back in a week OUENOS AIRES, v Thurs. --Argentina yesterday rejected the Israeli note of explanation on the Eichmann case and demanded the return of Eichmann within the week. The Israeli note had said that Adolf Eichmann voluntarily left Argentina i to lace trial In Israel
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  • 18 1 Chile New tremors SANTIAGO, (Chile), Thurs. —Earth tremors were felt m the Concepcion area of Southern Chile yesterday.
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  • 163 1 PEABODY, THE CHAR, OUT OF A JOB ONDON, Thurs.— Life j m just over a month has tumbled Mrs. Eliza Peabody, charwoman, from the heights of being a royal wedding guest to the depths of jobseeking. Mrs. Peabody, 54, was cleaning woman to Antony Armstrong-Jones, now the husband of Princess
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  • 16 1 DJIBOUTI, Thurs. The government of French Somaliland resigned after a "no confidence" vote.
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  • 19 1 LONDON, Thur British road accidents claimed a toll of 74 deaths during the Whit Holiday weekend.
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  • 18 1 COVENTRY, Thurs. Five Indians were charged here with murdering a fellowcountryman in a street light.
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  • 20 1 NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE, Thurs. Three hundred ttockew who went on strike on Saturday, were back at work today
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  • 17 1 NICOSIA. Thurs-A Communist Chinese cultural delegation has been refused entry visas for Cyprus.
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  • 23 1 First Malayan Fund managers' prices today buying $138 and selling $146 Se* cond Malayan Fund managers prices-buying $1.06 and celling $1.12.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 68 2 IULOMBO. I!.. lii€ i aa rerj steady ing during the past v. etk Traders reported a good d > -ularly favoured were hr.-t t iras and sambas. wiUi both varieties selling at 83 rupees per 160-lb bii v Ci km imported 183.063 cut. t m
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  • 246 2 Fears of possible sales by banks cause the gilts to slump in London market j LONDON, Thursday. IJI'SINESS m the LonIJ don Stock markets yrsterday was on a v ry limited scale and prices m most ><rtions drifted lower In the absence of buying: power which restricted to some extent
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  • 208 2 Motors and steels are affected by profit-taking > T E\V YORK; Wall Street i yesterday closed very steady at or around the days best levels with a majority of gains ranging mostly to one point. Some Issue* particularly defence speml::ies and cameras macie further headway from the >tan
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  • 174 2 SHIPS IN PORT CHIfN King alongside the Sin. Rapore Harbour Board uliarve* or expected today are: Canton 1/2. Le.xa Maer.sk 4/5. State of Biiiar 6A. Benvoihch b" 7. Btraat Cook 8 9. Eumaeu^ 10/11. Autolycu.s 13/14. Beamhor 1.5/16 Benrmncs 18. Btnion- ;9. Sirasa N. Wall 4. Giang Let- N. Wall
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  • 59 2 HONG KONG. Wednesday. Closing prices here today were: Previous Today H. S. Banking Corporation $1,210 $1,210 sales sales Union Ins. Canton #91.50 $92.50 sales t^ales Wheelock Marden s G. 95 H. 90 sales >ales H'Kong phone $37.70 $37.75 >ales >ale« Dairy p'arni A: Cold Storage $28.50 SL'7.9O
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  • 145 2 Lendu Rubber Estates LONDON: Lendu Rubber Estates declared a dividend of 15 percent for the year ]959 against 10 percent, and an Interim dividend of five percent on account of the year 1960 against nil. both payable on July 27. Prom lor the year 1959 was £25,256 against £17.303
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  • 401 2 Good harvest— Sir John LONDON: Ihe chairman of United Sua Belong Rubber Estates, Sir John Hay, said m his annual statement that output lor last year was favoured by yood weather. He expected that the current year's output wa> likely to be less. However, to date, it appeared thai
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  • 911 2 UP I*^2B^l DOWN CjTj UNCHANGED j 138 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. SINGAPORE, Wednesday. Pre.oos XCV TO MAHIN6V I M cum cJHtjt issm. x M'f eicfutfini tverytliif. «i excluding liviiinl. I cbi cuti Nwu issue. y »cr ticlHliM capital retara. t ccr cum catital re tun ctf cua
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  • 489 2 Tins: The spiral trend continues on Exchange PAGE TWO GIVES YOUTHEDETAIL^W UPS AND DOWNS OF YOUR INVEST** A "m SINGAPORE, Thursday. MALAYAN INVESTORS now appear to be bent on pushing up tin prices to the same decree dollar rubber prices were inflated earlier this year. Since May 31 the i
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  • Round the World Market Prices
    • 93 2 LONDON. June Previous Too*. nUBBER No. 1 RSS c.i t. European oorts June SS i K July H RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot HI 4UBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement HoustTerms July 37Aug 9H TONE Slightly steadier At>Ove price* quoted it i PEPPER: White Sarawak t.a q. c.i
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    • 31 2 NEW YORK Jum Previous I TIN Straits spst mi 89 HJI RUBBER Future* July 82 Sept <" •<-} e SALES: 73 lots TONE Steady No. 1 RSS June I I
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    • 53 2 I MiMlio^ UK E.-et- ptf OPRA Ml U k Meeej I 0( OhUT OIL <• I pean o t t •Jul* per easi i* June j I G< GNU1 OIL o Ceylon t 1 1 i u ptf cor 8*88 oer i«n J. BJ fMILIPPIHC (.OP** U
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  • 176 2 Spore's surprise sharp decline brings early fall m prices LONDON. Thurs. A mostly unexpected sharp decline at Singapore caused a marking down of the list by about threeeighths of a penny per pound at the opening. A »icw morning session was enlivened a little by .spa&mooic bids which sellers
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  • 120 2 LONDON. Thurw With the London rubber market much quieter recently, th«> likelihood of a rep<titiou ol the previous squeeze appears to bo receding, comments the Financial Tinier today. However, although the market has eased, the possi of further squeeze even if ionhned to
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  • 41 2 Moderate tin offering absorbed in London I ONDON. Tnurs.— Tin ami steady Here >• Moderate oftmivquite well absorbed ft the generally unimpn rate of fresh oulmg< mand Afternoon base metal were generally well n on morning levels especially NEH tOtf j I
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    • 59 2 AMSTERDAM Shippings barely steady m irregular market AMSTERDAM: The market was irregular yesterday m quiet dealings. Internationa] were mixed. Philips 10.-t ground under profit taking but Unilever. Aku anci Hoogorens were maintair.ed Wbito Royal Dutch continued firm on speculative demand. Shippings were very quiet and mostly barely steady. Amsterdam Rubber
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  • 79 3 Govt. losing $1,200 per day in strike by tappers No I ailable m the losing venue trikc by I i rs. I v from r.g ut 9i'U da: nt -hop^ In the district ham by tappers otiec on v Old rate Govi. racts red. he for old ts ror re
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  • 22 3 sub*o the SinS30 •vhich was iptiun on amount I compo-lte naturing in Interest laturlng Q ..t a
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  • 33 3 KL'CHING, Thuii. The Kucnlng Rotary Club baa presented a cheque for $5,000 the Kuching Division of the Briton Red Cross Society towards the training of a teacher for the blind.
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  • 22 3 imports SINGAPORE. IHHTS. Malaya imported 131.859 tons ot coffee at $47.2 millions last year, and exported 24.429 al 547.8 millions.
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  • 42 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. Sim See Kok. i>9-year-old tapper, was lined SIUO m the i Sessions Court far being m possession of chandu and a smoking pipe. Hr had a pre- vlous conviction for an offence of a similar nature.
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  • 42 3 SINGAPORE. Thurs— The Singapore Battalion of the Boys Brigade will hold its •annual physical training and gymnastics competition for the "Bon Accprd Trophy" tomorrow at 1 pm at the 'straits Chinese Presbyterian. Church In Prinsep Street.
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  • 64 3 RAMAKRISHNA SCHOOL GIRLS DO THE 'KOLATTAM' DANCE AT THE BIG RADIO VARIETY SHOW 0 (.IK Is from Ike Ramakr ishna School dame the Kolattam at Radio Singapore's variet\ show. "Suara Ria Sin^apura* at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Monday night, it was one of the items on a star-packed programme
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  • 209 3  - A better life for the rural folk: The United Nations will send experts to assist CHAN SWAN BEE By SINGAPORE, Thurs. J*HE Food and Agricultural Organisation of the United Nations will help the Federation Government to achieve its aim oi improving the economic and living standards of the rural areas.
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  • 196 3 Pavement sellers cash in on First Day covers and stamps SINGAPORE, Thursday. pi\ k FOOT WAY stamp sellers are cashing in on First Day covers, which were issued lo mark the lirsl anniversary ol* the State's internal self-rule. The pavement sellers ar< selling 10-mit .stamps and 4-cent. stamps with coven
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  • 168 3 Dirty monsoon drains are a threat to health, says Che Hawa SINGAPORE, Thurs. Che Hawa binte Karim. Gcylang's social worker, has appealed to the Ministry of Health to clean monsoon drains which, she claimed, were dirty and could constitute a danger to health. The drains, that she mentioned m her
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  • 31 3 KUCHING, Thurs.—Applications are invited for the post or Rubber Development Officer m the Rubber Planting Scheme of the Sarawak Government. The post carries a ba.sic salary of $930.
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  • 108 3 R.I. POSTPONES FOUNDER'S DAY FIRST TIME IN 137 YEARS SINGAPORE. Thurs -For the first time m 137 years, Singapore's Raffles Institution had to put forward its annual Founder's Day celebrations this year. The postponement was caused by the National Day celebrations which "requisitioned" the school ground for the two-day carnival.
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  • 69 3 NEW TIN MINES BRING PERAK'S TOTAL TO 357 IPOH, Thurs. Nineteen new tin mines were allowed to start operations m Perak m the first four months of this year as a result of the increase m export quotas. The acting Senior Inspector of Mines, Mr. J.E.V. Collins, said that 31
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  • 26 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Thur.x- Joint Federation Singapore talks on the proposed com- i mon market for the two ter- ritories will start m Singapore tomorrow.
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  • 132 3 COPRA: S'PORE PRICE DROPS BY ALMOST $10 A PICUL SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The price of copra has fallen by almost $10 per plcul m the Singapore market. Copra trader^ hay. given two reasons lor the fall— increased production m thr Federation and an increase m the demand for other cooking oil.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 32 3 YOUR RADIO TODAY P.M. 1.00 Programme summa iy: 1.02 A* you like it; i.30 The* iie\w; 1.40* New.stalk; 145 Pete.- Peais sings; 2.00 Close dowu. Schools broadcisl: 4.10 Signature tune; 4.13 Stovytime,
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    • 121 3 a repeat of Monday's broadcast: 4.33 Interval music; 4.35 How Things Began, a repeat of lionGay's broadcast. 5.00 Programme summary 5.03 Sing me a story: 5.30 Hindleford The last m a series of six proCiammes by Margaret Potter; 6 00 Calling all Hospital.-, specially compiled and presented foi i hose
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  • 804 4  -  CHAPMAN PINCHER WORK CERTAINLY IS NOT THEIR PROBLEM: ITS THE CLERKS WHO ARE THE HEART CASES By LONDON, Thursday HPHK picture of a typical business boss as an overweight, middle-aged man STRESSED to nearbreaking point by excessive work and responsibility. HAG-RIDDEN by consuming ambition AND with no
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  • 152 4 NEW INSURANCE CLAUSE SHOCK WILL AFFECT MILLIONS OF NIGHT k KERBSIDE PARKERS' LONDON. Thurs. Many big insurance companies are adopting a tougher attitude towards car insurance. They say that yearly it is becoming less profitable, and that m some instances companies are losing money on this type of business. Now
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  • 254 4 BLIND WRITER (65) FIGHTS WAY OUT OF BLAZING FLAT NEW YORK, Thurs.— James Thurber, the blind American humourist, was trapped m the bathroom of a blazing New York flat, after vainly trying to beat out the flames with his bare hands. Firemen had to prevent his sobbing wife. Helen, from
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  • 29 4 GAINESVILLE, (Florida) Thurs. R. M Wood, who stayed awake 232 hours and 18 minutes followed it up with an unbroken sleep of 25 hours and 52 minutes.
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  • 221 4 TORTURE: THE STORY OF DJAMILA SHOCKS THE FRENCH PARIS, Thurs.Savage torture said to have been inflicted upon a 22-year-old Algerian girl, Djamila Boupacha, has again shocked French liberal opinion. Details of what she suffered were disclosed by Simone de Beauvoir, winner of the 1955 Prix Goncourt (France's highest literary award)
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  • 25 4 TORONTO. Thurs— ltalian film star Gina Lollobrigida. her son m her arms, arrived at Malt on Airport to become Toronto's newest landed immigrant.
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  • 24 4 LONDON. Thurs— Tommy Steelo. top British rock *n' roll star is to marry Miss Ann Donoghue here on June 18.
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  • 152 4 Judge awards husband damages for loss of home comforts ONDON. Thurs. A Divorce Court judge awarded a husband £300 damages for the loss of his norm comforts. Norman Skrntelbery. an ex-brigadier, has to live m an hotel because his wit. a doctor, fell m love with another doctor, said Mr
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  • 28 4 The problems of the overweight child in school I I I I I I scho I said: child: I a goo to be too fit I 1 snouid
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  • 80 4 Manville's marriage number 10 and 11 were perhaps illega NEW VORC s TM "pOMMY Mainillc. Fanldus fo riages, may not be legally married! 1 lth bride and nuiv iuvci h;t\r married A judge at Santa Monica, j California, has ruled that Mrs. Manville the Ninth. Anita Rodney-Eden, was not legally
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  • 46 4 NEW YORK, Thurs. September 7 will be Grandma Moses Day m the United States. This was recently proclaimed by Governor Nel- son Rockefeller. America's famed "primitive" artist will be celebrating her 100 th birthday at her home m Eagle Bridge. New York State.
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  • 69 4 THE FROG-JUMP OLYMPICS WAS SUCH A CLEAN CONTEST JtfEW YORK, Ttiurs.— Trie frog- jumping Olympics has just ended at Angeles Camp, California. Outright winner was Tule Pete, of California, witn a three-leap total of 13ft. 2\ 2 in. This gold-medallist frog was owned and trained by Mr. Brian Basacker, aged
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  • 20 4 HONOLULU, Thurs.— Former President of Korea, Syngman Rhee, entered Tripler Army Hospital for a "thorough physical examination."
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  • 26 4 LONDON. Thurs. Four hundred teenagers, many of them walking on bare or bandaged feet, took part m a Whitsun "Ban the H-Bomb" protest March.
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  • 196 4 'I expect to see Tony again' says old friend Jackie Chan LONDON". Thursday. American publication with an international circulation lias just published an interview with Russo-Chinese actress Miss Jackie Chan. In it Miss Chan says that she fully expects to see her old friend Mr. Antony Arm-strong-Jones m the future.
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  • 24 4 JAKARTA, Thurs. The chairman of the previous Indonesian Parliament, Mr. Sartono, has declined to serve on President Sukarno's newly appointed parliament.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • 50 5 ;irs.— H v>irl a H re why I throw H mt side rW Park Maj 2. H ::".a': H H barr- H inf by a TrlpI identified H an Pong. I ibourcr. as I that ne:i he whik* I the :rum I I r :;y of manded r sentence.
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  • 25 5 20m. more for replanting IK. Thurs.— -::mates on rewill in1955 figure to SI 88 nil- :o ir.cn ::y ReB -.allpro vision I nditure la published
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  • 226 5 The museum curator's theory: A monitor lizard? CERANGOON GAR- DENS, Th v r s.Residents m Serangoon Garden Estate report that they have seen a "flying beast" hiding m a cave near Burghley Drive. Those who have seen it report that the "beast" retreats into the
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  • 324 5  - Development Goh-ahead and multitude of difficulties: We stand firm, says the doctor LIM BENG TEE By SINGAPORE. Thurs. Y HK Singapore (lOvcrnment intends to go ahead with its mammoth five-year development plan despite a "multitude of difficulties." I These include problems inherited from the 1 previous government and the realities
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  • 155 5 Judge ('I am compelled') sends student to a reformative centre SINGAPORE, Thursday. SENTENCING ;i schoolboy lo undergo reformative braining, ;i district judge said lhal he made the order "with some regrets." Low Ifung Soon. 17. a Form V student, had been found ijuiltv by Mr. K.T. Alexander of trying to
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  • 86 5 YEAR'S JAIL FOR ATTEMPTED HOUSEBREAKING SINGAPORE, Thur.s.— Lam Yin Choon. 43. was' breaking the glass panes of a house m Telok Kurau on I April 28 when a watchman I caught him. the Third Cri- j minal District Court was told. Lam, a boiler maker, was found guilty of attempted
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  • 51 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— lnche Hasbie oin Sulaiman, staff artist of the Sarawak Government Information Service m Kuching. passed through Singapore on his way home from Australia. Inche Hasbie has just completed a 15-month t-oui.se at the School of Art of the Royal Melbourne Technical College, studying advertising
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  • 32 5 i SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. Nigel Morris, former Commissioner oi Police m Singapore and now Deputy Inspector General of the Colonial Police, is now m Singapore on a short holiday.
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  • 35 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The i office telephone number of the Inspector m charge of i .secret society affairs m the Orchard Road Police Station is ***** and not ***** as was reported on Tuesday.
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  • 30 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Another 322 new cars were registered m Singapore for the month of May bringing i the total number of vehicle^ on the road to 59.854.
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  • 22 5 SINGAPORE, Tliur.s. Tli. Police Band will play at tho Botanic Gardens on Sunday from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
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  • FROM YOU TO THE EDITOR
    • 46 6 0 While t u e Federation Police debeiAe tne glowing tribute tron the La. <<n DirectorCener.il ci the Laotian PJ cc, Col. Soukan Vilansarn (Page <' June 6 1. njv I add t Singapore Polire are a^ good their colleagues across the Jphore Cauvowav. MOHO. ALI SAID
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    • 65 6 E23E3 to the Fe--1 aeration Police. They certainly deserve the tribute from Col. Soudan Vilansarn that Malaya ha* the best police for« South-East Asia One onTy has to recall rh< fort rude and efficiency Of the Federation Police during t E-rergencv. during the w. afairu t k -e lurking terrorists
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    • 33 6 hec*^ v endorse I HJi I V,lX) the police >n the .idd my ap- colon- ay»ng 1 foundai force, ">d Singapore, Outstanding m South*& WILLIAM P. CHONC RACCINC NOT SOUND BASIS OF FRIENDSHIP
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    • 75 6 OWh I find Around t-e Campus d> Atticus mfcrTiaffivi and interes:;nt; I d with rhe f-es 1 i who agree that m r agging, n- matter h -ound triendships between niors and freshies r^ best developed. 1 a-n -r\cre inclined re believe that fear plays a dominating -ole m any
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    • 84 6 0 I note that while Atticus was on the subject of ragging he failed to report the panties ond bras fluttering outside the windows of the University of Malaya hostels during the first week when the freshies were being introduced to university life. No wonder some pa r ents are
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    • 69 6 I an-, planning to enter the University of Maldya next year and the interesting feature by Atticus on l,f e "Around The Campus" has mode me all the mrre eager, despite the ragg'ng, to beard the odd characters who take pleasure m raggmg. Life at the university would be dull
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    • 64 6 Every time I read a report otxnjt the blood bank, I am reminded that I owe my life three years afo to some generous blood donors. 1 underwent a serious chest operation and thanks m no small measure to gift-, of blocd I I I a second chance to live
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  • 723 6  - This is going to be exciting and so stimulating! ANTOINETTE When Frances Poh returns this month from Britain we cTiexp^cnose^MgSIH new in Singapore ballet the Russian technique and approach to a graeefil art J Bj^MMBMBflMMIMM^MMHMMBMMMg^H^HM^^^MMI^BBH I 4i- SINGAPORE'S wellknown dancing team, Frances Poh and her .husband, Vernon Martin us, are
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  • 15 7 I duover still rruiU fort- farmers p:: at xi tut" Senai i ai.d istin-
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  • 37 7 SINGAPORE. ThursInetai Abu Bukar bin Paj vmocfoe, the permanent Sec re lor Commerce a"* try will had a eight-nun S abon tor ihe cmnum rket talks with the Federation, which begin here to- morrow.
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  • 357 7  - I turn Commando and go assault-landing at Sembawang strapped in a 'Mae West' WAN SENG YIP ALAN KHOO BULWARK UNIT DOES IT BY HELICOPTER .MANOEUVRES TO PROVE A POINT BY By SINGAPORE, Thurs J FLEW with the Royal Marine Commandos from the British Commando carrier, H.M.S. Bulwark, m a giant
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  • 244 7  -  IAN MOK Al AFTER 5 YEARS IN CANADA. HE COMES HOME AS AN EXPERT WHO KNOWS ALL ABOUT THE PIGS AND PETS By SINGAPORE, Thursday I)H. Yeo Chwee Kirn, 39, i who Ims a way with animals affid who used to keep
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  • 174 7 IN: PLAYBOY AND PLAYGIRLS THREE TO STEP UP THE POPULATION KUALA LUMPUR, 1V Thurs.— When the Ben Line cargo liner Bennachie arrives at Port Swettenham today she will unload an unusual deck cargo four pigs. The Berkshire boar and three gilts, worth about Ms6oo each, are to be used for
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  • 77 7 OLD WOMAN WHO FELL OFF A TRAIN, DIES TELUK ANSON. Thurs.An 80-year-old woman, Baidah binte 8001, died m the Ipoh hospital alter an accident at Degong railway station, 13 miles from here. Baidah was travelling on the Teluk Anson-Tapah Road train. She fell oil' the train at the Degong railway
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  • 161 7 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Division 1 winner of the St. Joseph's Institution Oratorical Contest, held at the Oei Tiong Ham Hall recently was Sim Cheng Tee who spoke on the evili of science. Cheng Tee, a Form Four student and a most confident speaker,
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  • 199 7 THE TENGKU PLAN WORKS: 20 JOIN FLYING CLUB I^UALA LUMPUR, 1V Thurs.— Twenty new members have joined the Kuala Lumpur Flying Club as a result of a campaign started by the club. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, who is the Club's president, has asked each member to recruit at
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  • 92 7 WARNING ON ILL-LIT FISHING BOATS IN MID-SEA SINGAPORE, Thurs. Fishing fleets In mid-ocean are causing a hazard to shipping h t showing proper lights. a result many collisions have occurred recently," a ship's officer on the Singapore Indonesia Borneo run said yesterday. He said m Sarawak waters alone there were
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  • 74 7 $1,000 BAIL FOR ESTATE MAN ON RAPE CHARGE mELUK ANSON. Thurs.— An JL estate worker, N. Subramaniam, 29. was committed by the circuit magistrate here, Inche Abdullah bin Ghazali, to stand trial m the High Court on a rape charge. Subramaniam was alleged to have raped a 13-year-old girl at
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  • 138 7 Malnutrition All-out bid by department to help the aborigines |C UA L A LUMPUR, 1V Thurs.— An all-out effort is being made by the Department of Aborigines to combat malnutrition m the Federation. A spokesman for the Department said it was doing all it could to Improve the health and
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  • 267 7 View from Mt. Faber a tourist draw, he says SINGAPORE, Thurs. -Singapore has a harbour and river life that can make good tourist photography and the view from Mount Faber is picturesque enough to become a tourist attraction. This ill stated by Mr. H. W. Saint-Onge. general manager of Adkiiis
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  • 87 8 Popular singer Jimmy Koh. Singapore's Frankie Lame. and his fiancee Rita Tan Hong Gee. who were recent I v engaged. Jimmy, who is a salesman, is the youngest son of Madam Ang Eng Neo. and Rita is
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  • 299 8  -  CHAN SWAN BEE By SINGAPORE, Thurs. (SINGAPORE'S schoolboys have started a racket which enables them to ride home on buses without paying their fares. This is now ;m everyday occurrence, commonly practised
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  • 139 8 'GROUP LIFE AT WORK' IS PART OF A COURSE BY PSYCHOLOGIST SINGAPORE. Thurs. -The Government Psychologist. Mr. V.W. Wilson, will conduct a course on Industrial Psychology tor members of the Supervisory and Management Training Association of Singapore irom June 28 to July 30. The syllabus will cover the Individual at
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  • 46 8 BUKIT TIM AH. Thu:^ The Socialist Club I University Malay.. Singapore is organisii] series of talk> to b«* held weekly at the U: new pnysic> lecture t). on Tuesdays at 8.15 p.m. The next talk on "L cratic Experiment m Asia" I I
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  • 80 8 SINGAPORE. TOUTS. —Dv you too rind it a nuito have women near you cracking melon >eed> while you are at the pictured The extent of the nuisance hat been given a statistical translation. which read> that Malaya consumer about 463.000 pounds of melon
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  • 95 8 DINNER WILL END ORIENTATION AT UNIVERSITY SINGAPORE. Thurs. The orientation ol 199 medical freshies will end with a dinner party organised by the Medical Society at the Tai Thong Re>taurant m the Happy World amusement park on June 18. The party has been organised by the seniors m order to
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  • 87 8 BROTHERHOOD TO GIVE FREE MAGIC CLASSES SINGAPORE, ThUTS. t? The International Biothernood of Magicians m Singapore hopes to expand its membership by conducting free magic classes for beginners. Tnose who are Interested m joining tne Broineihood may write, for further details, to the Secretary, Singapore Ring, International Brothernood of Magicians,
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  • 133 8 Ambulance called to take doctor to hospital after he faints at trial SINGAPORE, Thursday. DOCTOR was rushed to the General Hospital when he fainted while giving evidence fin the trial of two men accused of causing grievous hurt to v watchman. Dr. Uong Ying Loong. medical officer attached to the
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  • 37 8 SINGAPORE. Tli Students of the Bukit Pan fang Government School and Gan Eng S School will debate on Pen is Mightier Than Sword" at 3 p.m. on Saturday at the Chinese V.M.C.A South Pier.
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    • 43 8 SINGAPORE JM TODAY: 10.54 a.m. and 10/26 p.m. TOMORROW: 11.46 a.m. and 11.08 p.m. SATURDAY: 12.3!) p.m. and 11.53 p.m. SUNDAY: 1.30 p.m. i .MONDAY: 0.39 a.m. and :.:o p.m. TUESDAY: L2S a.m. and 3.0!> p.m. WEDNESDAY: -2.17 a.m. and 3 57 p.m.
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    • 382 8 THE DAILY CROSSWORD CLUES ACROSS 1. Think hard, and pack into a smaller space <1 1 >. 8. Young Valentine leaves the Interval upset is>. 9. Walking cap&tauds afieid? < 7 10. Where entrenched troops go m attack, being taller (7». 11. Al gets nun muddled inside. but it will
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    623 10 1 forj 0 3d; left enter Stand by for action... the ladies are polishing their irons for a battle of the golf links What's new something on every sport pHK big talked-off event amo n n golfers is almost here. It's the Singapore women's championships, qualifying rounds which
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  • 194 10 HOIStMiM. ollke worker, iiiiidci and sports wonun that is Linda Carnegie. Linda will form the first all-uonien\ Softball team «e\t month. number of at the (iirls Sports Club are keen,' she said yesterday. 'We will form a team as soon as the netball league ends.
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  • 199 10 SCHOOLS POSE CHALLENGE IN NETBALL LEAGUE FOR THE CLARKE SHIELD Mickey Altmon of the Combined Schools Blue' springs up to snatch the ball away from o G.S.C. 'Z' player m the Clarke Shield netball leogue. GS C won 28-12. This is the first time Combined Schools are entering the league.
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  • 334 10 Fred Reinfeld writes for beginners rpHE study of middle eaine P^y up tv tWj> puil;( has stressed broad principles and general ideas. Bui there are also .specific winning methods that can be applied m all sorts oi situations. A little familiarity with these methods will Increase a
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  • 179 10 TORONTO, Tnurs. For the past 10 to 12 years vom he £vyweight Nino Valdes has been boxine partially blind. g Dr aroI d Sniderman learned here yesterday tnat Valdes has had a cataract over his left eye. He cannot see out of it.
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  • 53 10 QUALIFYING poundages for the Olympic Games have been decided by the Singapore Amateur Weightlifting Federation. They will recommend to the Singapore Olympic Sports Council pound for bantam < 710 fea 750 and lightweight It U expected that two weightlffters S.E.A.P «4old medallist I Kirn
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  • 537 11  - Both and goal hungry Mowatt crush the tourists in no-mercy rout Chew Boon Chin CHUA BAN HOCK by By JALAN BESAR, Thursday All Singapore 8; Kwong Wah 0. gAI) memories will accompany Kwong Wah Athletic Association when they leave for home today. The Hong Kong players will remember merciless Mowatt
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  • 84 11  - ONE GOALS... AND EVEREADY JUST MISS EQUALISER LOW YEW KONG In I. 5; Lwrrudy 4. KARREH PARK. Thursday. m scored a l^ s t minute equal<l have been tough luck oh well earned their victory. I three I led I oled I J s*s win I 'ianiia .cir j fl
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  • 103 11 HAT-TRICKS FOR TWO, AND EVEN THE GOALIE SCORED Mull sport> Club S. I r.iM-r ft V.i\» II SNGAPORE. Thus. S tapper Sim Kuh and Edwin Tan were m -Ttat npleted ttrlck -"day on ihe tag. t.r I 80. >er .me N?ave pla> i m found no to coin i SIM
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  • 31 11 KXIONG. Thu. I a- K'i, trounced St. Pa tricks 11-3 m friendly soccer maicn at &t. .k s Scnoo! yesterday Sconn: Raja Dm (J). (3>Haatotm '3>. Re.v
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  • 51 11 Darul Afiah A" G; Seletar F.C. l« With this SAFA Divi^on 2C League victory at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday, Daruls sent Seletar F.C. down a division. They will be relegated. Ba>ri Sun! <5> and Bajuri Mazuki scored tor Darul. i Tock Chye netted lor Seleta Mr Hendrickson
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  • 27 11 SERANGOON, Thurs -Malayan Aiiwiiys beat Singapore Tobacco i Company 5-0 he*-e yesterday. Scorers: K. Raman. Seng Pali. Jame.> Ho. Majii Suhan. and Omar.
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  • 185 11  - Back in form Glass boys are a smash hit... and Ismail at centre cuts through Chew Boon Chin by Sincaporf (ilass Factory :i: Singapore Cold Storage 0. FARRER PARK, Thursday. IT was persistent Ismail who helped Singapore Glass Factory crash back to fomi here yesterday. He scored two goals. Glass
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  • 200 11 BANKERS HAD TO BE CONTENT WITH SINGLE POINT veready "A' l; iong Konj; Bank 1 FARRER PARK, Thurs.— Hong Kong Bank were a trifle unlucky to draw. They opened accounts m the 15ih minute Uirough Van Huizen, afrer penetrating a haphazard E\eready defence. Vijayan was the only one left to
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  • 38 11 ST. ANDREWS, Thurs. W. Shimamura and K. Ono. the Japanese Canada Cup players, have been accepted for the centenary British Open golf championship here, bringing the total number of entries to a record 410 Reuter
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  • 170 11 BRISBANE. Thurs. Fred Davis, of England, world professional snooker champion, had a narrow live frames to four win over South African champion Frank van Rensburg in the world championship here last night. Davis had breaks of 80 and 76 in his 74-35, 49-69, 33-82.
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  • 16 11 PARKER PARK. Ihurs. Chartered Bank piie a walkover to Wearuc Brothers here yesterday
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  • 1314 11  -  ALLAN LEWIS See How 1 They Ran j -By I^EWLANDS stable got a long overdue change of x^ luck at Ipoh yesterday when their horses, Holiday Time and Carthusian were successful. Holiday Time was one of the shortest and Carthusian was the longest priced
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  • 344 12  - Title hunt is 0n some of last night's winners VAZIR MARKAR THE CHALLENGE FROM JOHORE IS GOING TO BE A STRONG ONE: FIRST NIGHT'S PLAY REVEALS FORM By GUILLEMARD. Thursday FIRST sign of Johore's threat to capture Singapore's open badminton titles was recorded on the first night of the tournament.
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  • 85 12 Singles: iim sa} b, H Si ij Ij-o. I.'-1j 10-rf. K. 1 v -t i 11-i j Tw Lin n bi c I -5; g i Urn Knee I P 17- 4. 10-T; Salieli X 1 bt Pong X -14. Bens Oi.. b: 13-5, 15-6: i K lien G
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  • 56 12 ll'INDHOFK. Th The fl N< v All-Blacks extended 1 Southwest »terThe who led at h by goal, and alty •i wag rally nteresting because 01 long periods of plav forwards. N Zealand's back division, however gave their most impressive performance in South Airic i o
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  • 21 12 BRISTOL. Thurs. Heavy ruin curtailed the third day of the West of England lawn tennis championship U.P.I.
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  • 28 12 LONDON, Thurs. Birmingham City will hand i ex-England goalkeeper Gil; Merrick the title of "asslstant manager and coach." Secretary Walter Adams will I be manager-secretary.
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  • 378 12 Unbeaten centuries highlight day of big scoring in the county programme LONDON. Thursday. IJXBEATEN centuries by Leicestershire's John Van Geloven il")7) and Gloucestershire's Martin Young (148 > highlighted a day's English county cricket during which the bat generally mastered the ball. Young had fine support from opener Mike Pugh I
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  • 125 12 Scots beaten by Turkey A NKARA. Thurs.— Turkey rV beat Scotland 4-2 hove today m the Scot^f last game of a throe-match tour. The Turks led 3—l at half-time. Among the cheering. flag-waving crowd of 30.000 at Ankara was Turkey's new head of state. General Cemal Gursel. It was Turkey's
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  • 131 12 GRIFFIN IS PICKED TO PLAY IN OPENING TEST TODAY BIRMINGHAM, Thurs.— Geoff Griffin, the South African fast bowler who last week had special coaching to smooth out his suspect bowling action, is included m the Springbok cricket team to meet England today at Edgbaston. Griflin hn> b^en frequently called for
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  • 236 12 The third day weights i^OLLOWING arc weights for r the third day of the Perak Derby meeting on Sunday. Horses. Cl. 1. Div. 1, 5 1 F. Str. Happy Melody 10.00. Satoro 8.11, Holiday Time 8.10. Waspada 8.7. On Parole 8.6. Sun of Burma 8.3. Jolly Master 8.2, Dententurius 7.10.
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  • 90 12 pROSSINGER, Thurs. VJ Inge mar Johansson. Swedish holder of the world heavyweight boxing championship, strained his back yesterday and cancelled his training programme. He flew to New York city to see a doctor who advised him to rest for a few days. Johansson said he felt
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  • 26 12 WELLINGTON, Thurs. The visiting Japanese world table tennis champions had easy wins last night when they met the North Taranaki at New Plymouth.— Reuter.
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  • 324 12  - Hobbs horses impress in sound track gallop and show winning style ALLAN LEWIS I* ipoh n lIOBBS' trained horses worked well on the sec H this morning. Safe Invest, who ran well the Bj this morning by Franklin. He was kepi wide mil V to boat Royal firuard (I). Lee)
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