The Singapore Free Press, 4 July 1960

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  • 18 1 THE NEWSPAPER EVERYBnDY is TALKING ABOUT The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. MONDAY, JULY 4, 1960. 15 CENTS.
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  • 469 1 Blast for Bonn Chancellor after horror camp visit Neo-Fascists are more active m West Germany' he charges SAYS GOO HAS CHOSEN HIS E TO SAVE EUROPE FROM II SOUNDS A MAD HITLER* MAUTHAUSEN (Austria), Monday, rushihev today expressed concern at "the increasingly iristic, revengeful and neo-Fascist
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  • 28 1 MUMMY CASE WIDOW GOES UP FOR TRIAL Mon. -old /ted the igisac- ::cier of mumas round a i time Maintenance .dm i^ she under rder ci April I
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  • 106 1 Haphazard answers won him $5OO SINGAPORE, Mon.— A well-known Singapore music conductor and school teacher, Mr. Benjamin Khoo. is this week's winner of the Free Press S5OO Word Puzzle contest. Mr. Khoo said he never expected to hit the jackpot as "I had worked out the answers haphazardly.' "This was
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  • 46 1 DAKTFOKp. Mon. Welsh racing driver Norman Parker. .'*»<». of Su.insea. was killed an Saturday while practising on the Brand's Hatch circuit near lure. After taking a bend, his car crashed and .stood upright against a bank, with Parker pinned m the cockpit. Reuter
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  • 222 1 NEGRESS FOR MISS UNIVERSE CONTEST jIf IAMI BEACH. Moil.— A pretty telephone operator. Corrine Huff, has become the first American Negress to compete m the Miss Universe festival which began here last night. Nearly 100 of the world's loveliest girls, including 19-year-old Corrine. paraded m their national costumes at the
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  • 133 1 1 00 Sikh children court arrest in bid for Punjab-speaking state XEW DELHI, Monday. T 100 children courted arrest here yesterday m support of a demand for a Punjabi -speaking stale. Tne children, all under 16 years, came out of tne ancient Sikh shrine of Sisganj m Old Delhi carrying
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  • 50 1 ACCRA. Mon. President Kwame Nkruman yesterday .sent a message to the Queen declaring tnui as neaci of the Commonwealth Her i Majesty "could always be assured of our desire to maintain and strengthen the close ties of fnendsnip" between i he Brittsb and Ghan- nian peoples.
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  • 178 1 Be van 'making great fight' JENNIE HOPES HIS TREMENDOUS WILL POWER WILL SAVE HIM LONDON. Monday. LABOI'H M.P. Miss Jennie Lee hist night said that her husband, Mr. Aneurin Bevait, was "making a great light" for his life. She told neighbour that her husband had tremendous will power and "I
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  • 12,000 RIOTING 'CATS' END
    • 69 1 > NEWPORT. Mun. -The reI mainder of the annual Newport Jazz Festival was cancelled yesterday after a riot m which an estimated 12.000 jazz fans clashed with police. Troops had to be called m to restore order. The riot, started after fans failed to gain admission to the
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    • 22 1 LONDON. Mon. A six-teen-year-old boy died here 225 days after a ruad accident injury put him In a coma.
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  • 20 1 C 1OCK EXCHAN I k i B6ER DOV. TWO-HOUR M [fern I j EMERGENCY L C 1 ATTAC
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 49 1 A MUST' FOR THE WISE PHOTOGRAPHER Gcvopon 33 is o medium speed fiim manufactured to specifications listed by Zciss as being ideal for miniature photogrophy. A.S.A. setting daylight 125 A.S.A. setting artificial light 80 Resolving power 2,550 lines/inch (100 lines/mm.) Available at all good Ph 010 graph ie Dealers
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    • 184 1 FOORMANS SCHOOL Of MUSIC (Vienna Ctitervattirt tt Mitic) Enrolments accepted 4aH* art*dent* for Piono, Harmony, Pianoaccordion, Violin, Guitar, /•"•> Aural (ear training theory i JL of music. Piono-Jon m Wk Saxophone, Clarinet Ul Trumpet. wI^^MB 28-A. Penang Lane. Spore 9 Tel: ***** 1,774 candidates SEOUL. Mon. -One thoui sand five
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  • 472 2 Russia in I.A.T.A.? Japan is optimistic but others say it isn't likely U'H.I. RUSSIA join the n International Air Transport Assoeia- 90- I T A. wer icordln^ pre>iI oi th. I Mr Iro Tanagita. iheri- Is i v. sh<> >h'mld In Urn Mr ,ita siid he would PAYA LEBAR. Mon.
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  • 92 2 CHICAGO: Commonwealth Kdison Co. announced it.. Die>den atomic power plant ha*achieved lull capacity lor the flail time. The utility said the larue.>t U.S. atomic power station which OOd USS4S naillkjn. seat out enough electricity to meet the needs of a city of more than
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  • 41 2 TOKYO: Japan and France wx'il extend their current trade agreement until the end of September, ii vat announced nw lurei-n Office --ale] the extension was necessitated by the two count lies' failure to < map out a new agreement.
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  • 852 2 M r""4^l DOWN £~5 j UNCHANGED P l6B NOTE All prices below are middle prices. Singapore. Monday. PftftQfU 'odav INDUSTRIALS Mm. Iritti Crdi M) .90 At as ice 11.00 B-ycrj 8.8. Peiro! 46 o 46 b B.V lru*tee$ b.^: 5.<i5 Ccn. m SweU. Pfet. 20 3 2C3 P OrcJt '49
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  • 62 2 HI I <.X Mil *■*<.:. I ..::d a! economic it j en hei c uriff regimes. The promt, tuned at facilitating Yugoslav's competition on loreign markets and at in-<-ira*iiig her capability to request and receive mo/c foreign tnent < rpciius. -hould al^o enable Yugoslavia to join
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  • LOOK-AROUND
    • 51 2 LONDON: Prospectors of the British Petroleum Company have started drilling two new deep test wells In Libya. One Ls 75 mile? south of Tripoli and the other some 325 south ea.->t of Benghazi. Drilling continues at a third veil which is now down some 3.000
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    • 60 2 Washington: An investment of U.S.$1.36o.OOO in the Indian firm of A£.sam Siliimani.e. Lid., has been announced by Mr. Robeu F. Garner, president of the International Finance Corporation. Mr. Garner saia the investment will help finance a plant designed to produce 4t>,ooo tons annually of refractory materia:.-,
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    • 77 2 NEW YORK: Columbian Carbon Company said it will construct a plant m the Houston area of Texas for the production of mixture* of carbon blaik m polyethylene, polyproplene. and other resins. The new high-automated facility is expected to begin operation In the fourth quarter of 1960
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    • 92 2 TOKYO: J.i pan's Oms«M Radio and Cable System (X.D.D.• saia that four officials fn-m me American Telephone and Telegraoh Corpora::cn \\ould arrive here on July 8 to diftCUS* >.ne laying of a proposed •Übuuii-ine able lu.e between Hawaii and Japan The discu^ion.-- will include ihe land co;i'.iec\ion
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    • 101 2 MANILA: Damage wrvnghl by Typhoon G.ivt- during ncr destructive sweep through Luzon Island early last week has, i>een uefcanated ai W miillcn pesos '£1U miilioui, according lo *epo»i? by poiice and provincial officers. Panlal rapurit reccivea oy National Police Headquarters li^i 2 placed ciamnpe to crop.«. m
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    • 94 2 JAKAKIA: Ihe Dutch ban!: "Neocrlandsiie Handel Maatbcnuppij" uas be^n forbidden to curry oui ioieign cunei.cy knuinfen by the Foreign Excha.ifce Pun-J it vas iean>ed here LAAPI.N dt'.iced iiie bank couid r.Ot pariicipaie In any Import or expOil op€iatiui;s and vould nut be alloued to caivv un loreffen
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  • 368 2 Jakarta inaugurates a new tourist service to Bali I PAGE TWO TODAY GIVES YOU A ROUND-UP OF THE SHIPS THAT ARE IN THE NEWS J SINGAPORE, Monday. JHE INDONESIAN GOVERNMENT has m augurated a new service, usinif two ships from Jakarta to Bali, known as the "Bali Express." The ships,
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  • 328 2 Rubber sales to be announced once every three months IIfASHINGTON. Mod —The ff General Services Administration < G.S.A. > announced that June sales of crude natural rubber from the United States national stockpile totalled 5,583 long tons, whilf April sales had totalled 6.445 long tons. The G.S.A. said
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 263 2 N.Y.K.LINE We hove pleasure m announcing that a new 18 knot "S Class freighter, of 11,500 tons deadweight, will be berthed as follows: Singapore Pcnang SUMIDA MARU" 28/30 July 31 July/1 Aug Aden. Jeddah, Port Said. Genoa, Marseilles, London Hamburg Rotterdam, Antwerp bxcellent passenger accommodation m six double cabin, with
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    • 85 2 I PHILIPS I MW. and two S\\ i Hi^hlv eflkient 4 louJspc.tker Operates on lour flashlight b.mer oc Smanlv st\ led cabinet Send the STRAITS BUDGET; to your friends abroad By airmail every week to IK.. Europe and I Australia (S>dnev> S*«/- for s, x months: 2nd airmail to rslern
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 306 2 r a r > THE C. A. V. LINES *»^JJe!^ fX* laiOiMl D ADEN. RED SEA MEDITERRANEAN \A "Jr CONTINENTAL t SCANDINAVIAN PORTS \^J o S ppre P. S Rim PMan| OS) aj latfMl a G*» OS 5 July 8 7 July 7 0 July #Jv jr iSaT 811 Ju'»
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    • 85 2 SMPSW SHIPS lyinj; tJmm glide the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Cherry Leaf 1 '2. Tcgelberg 4 5. Ras Maersk t>A, Sumatra 6 7. Kina 8 9. Dc:ibigh.shire 10 11. Akagi Maru 13 l4 Antllochus 15 16. Howell Lyke.^ 13. Pres. Tyler 19. Sadao N. Wall 3.
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    • 288 2 HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE «c NORTH GERMAN LLOYD To (Colombo), Genoa, Marseilles, Antwerp, Rott t rd on Bremen Hamburg. Calls Southampton for passengers SCHWABENSTEIN 'LLOYO: HESSENSTEtN (LLOYD 7 f July '0 12 BPAUNSCMWIIC (MAPA6) 1^ 27 Inly lAYERNSTEIN (LLOYO, 30 July 1 Auf Eipress Service OmiU Ms'seilles To Manila, Hongkong, Yokohama, Nogoyo
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  • 289 3  -  CHAN SWAN BEE STEPS TAKEN TO GIVE BETTER PROTECTION TO OFFICERS CARRYING SERVICEMEN'S WAGES By SINGAPORE, Monday. fHE military authorities are now providing armed escorts for paymasters following the pay-roll murder of Major David M. A Wederburn m February. One of these stengun equipped
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  • 78 3 Shipping firms Sign on Seamen from Hong Kong, union alleges Ma tnies amen and bid to iti ins to violent adc by MalayUnion bin unemWilling their ised by ployed. on rod tied that look to Indonesia the accept .ment :oiiow- ment of Japan bar cm- -hips. ■ftimrn operate o:" union
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  • 160 3 Wanted: Youths to fill 66 vacant posts in Govt. service ITUALA LUMPUR. IV Mon. Government has 66 vacancies for youths wishing to make a career m Government service. Heading the list of vacancies i> the Department of Co-operative Development which wants 18 co-operative inspectors. Next comes the Social Welfare Department
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  • 21 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— A new union, called the Union ot Automobile Workers, Federation ot Malaya, has been formed.
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  • 57 3 A COURSE ON HOW TO BE A GOOD SERVANT SINGAPORE. Mon. To train good domestic servants, is the aim of the new homecraft course sponsored by the Outram branch of the Y.W.C.A. The classes begin on Monday and will be held daily from 9 to 12 except Saturdays and Sundays.
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  • 23 3 BATU GAJAH. Mon. The ;-<rd Battalion of the Royal Malay Regiment based here observed its 12th -anni- versa ry on Saturday.
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  • 250 3  -  IAN MOK-AI By SINGAPORE. Mon. JIIK individuality of an insert is the theme of Miss L;ii Scow Keng's photographic works, which have won her an Associateship of the Royal Photographic Society, London the first io have l>een won by
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  • 96 3 VESPA CLUB TO HOLD PICNIC, GAMES FOR MEMBERS SINGAPORE. Mon. The Vespa Club, Singapore! will hold a picnic party for its members on July 10 at Telok Mata Ikan. The newly elected president of the Club, Mr. Joseph Yeo. said that various competitions will be held during the picnic and
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  • 153 3 Borneo Govt. seeks new powers to combat rise in violent crimes JESSELTOX, Monday. THH Governnienl of North Borneo has prepared legislation to combat the increase in crimes of violence. The new legislation the Offensive Weapons Bill— will be tabled at the next meeting of the Legislative Council here. It has
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  • 42 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Pasir Panjang Tamil Methodist Church yesterday held a special "Witness for Christ" service with the Rev. Phoa Heck Seng as speaker. The Revs. C. B. Paul and V. Chellam. and pastor J. Dantel also participated.
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  • 21 3 SEGAMAT, Mon.— Tho Alliance has won all the three seats contested m the GemasBahru Local Council by-elec-tion held here.
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  • 71 3 A LEADERSHIP GRANT: CHE KAMSIAH TO TOUR THE U.S. IPOH. Mon.— Che Kamsiah Ibrahim, a voluntirj social worker m Perak for the past 15 years, has been awarded a two-month leadership grant to tuur the United States. Che Kamsiah. director of the Federation ol Malaya Red Cross Society Perak Branch.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 96 3 $500 MUST BE WON EVERY WEEK PROM TAPE TO DISC. >ff»v |fi favourite tape recordinas con be dubbed on Hi-Fi discs at 33 1/3, /firh tovounte tape i re<- complete recording serv.ce osk the (rrrS' H -s -fXrVsTERN FeItURES°SERV?CE P.O. Box ,349, Singapore *****] GOING AWAY? rFT^^ ''o** n k
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    • 153 3 FREE ENTRY CONTEST- SEE PAGE 12 LUSTROUS AND VALUABLE JEWELLERY m M w WORLD FAMOUS y rm,j n, I CULTURED PEARLS\ i I G. C. DE SILVA BROS., I Manufacturing Jewellers and Diamond Merchants. 3, RAFFLES PLACE, Singapore-1. Phone: ***** h 'ft* *tciculi^biAxi ~<\s S <l u ol'^y ♦or all
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 101 3 mrtrrv 6.00 Kecord roundabout; 6.30 n RSI Sunset 6.53 Announcements; 6.55 Singapore share HMmi p.m. market report; 7.00 The news; 7.10 Newstaik. 7.15 Learn Malay Lesson 41 7.30 Sin* it again; 8.00 PowCk£ ered flights; 8.15 Honour roll of CUxe bits; 8.30 Evening star Tony W Bennett c Qftn 845
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  • 299 4  -  R.G. PILLAI MOVE BY HAWKERS' UNION TO GIVE IMPROVED SERVICE TO YOUNGSTERS By I Singapore. Won. FLIES PLANE WHILE ON TOUR OF AIR UNIT THE Singapore Hawkers' Union has started a campaign to provide improved hygienic service for the thousands of school children who patronise
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  • 26 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mem.— Malaya will a.>k the United Nations for technical assistance to help it m speedin-g up agricultural development m the country.
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  • 93 4 FIRM FINED $50 FOR IGNORING TWO SUMMONSES SINGAPORE, Mon. Nam Yew and Co.. of ICallang Pudding Road, was fined $50 by a magistrate m a case re- suiting from a complaint I made by Mr. Ding Sieu Ming, j Commissioner for Workmen's Compensation. The company pleaded guilty to "intentionally" fail-
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  • 27 4 JOHORE. BAHRU, Mon.— The Sultan of Johore will officially open the Johore branch of the Chung Khiaw Bank on Saturday at 11 a.m.
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  • 74 4 HUNTERS TOLD TO RENEW THEIR PERMITS IPOH. Mon. The Perak Game Department warned bird hunters that licences must be renewed for a new yearly permit. The 307 licences issued last year expired last week. The game birds affected included pigeon, teal, wild fowl, jungle fowl, pheasant, patridges and a variety
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  • 128 4 A REPRIEVE FOR GARRISON DAILY-RATED WORKERS FACING THE SACK KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Ministry of Defence has withdrawn notices of dismissal to daily-rated staff of the Port Dickson garrison of the Federation Armed Forces. A Ministry spokesman .said this here commenting on an editorial m the Voice of Temporaries, official
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  • 212 4 Don't force a child to read or curb his reading, she advises SINGAPORE, Monday. MEMBERS of the Singapore Rotary Club were told at a weekly luncheon that children should not be forced to read nor should they be curbed if they wish to read This advice was given by Mrs.
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  • 100 4 FLAG DAY IN AID OF SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF BUILDING FUND SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Association for the Deaf will hold a flag day on Aug. 15 in aid of its school building fund. Miss Shiney Davis, chairman of the appeal comlittee, said another $10,000 is needed for the building
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  • 182 4 'Ooh's' and 'Ah's' at undergrad concert for charity SINGAPORE, M o n.— Nearly 20 undergrads showed their talent oy no means academic at a variety concert organised by the University of Malaya at the Anglo-Chinese School auditoriumit was the highlight of the University's W^?l£ Week," proceeds of wnicn go to'
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  • 140 4 Singapore is the leading tapioca seller to Europe and America SINGAPORE. Singapore world's leadn. porter oT Europe and She exports aor tons of tapio tapioca flake a: i pearl each "moi/ America and I about 131 tor. flake, 1,803 U pearl and 959 -tapioca flour, v of about $1,227.7' Tapioca
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  • 16 4 IPOH..M<*l.— Aft«- day abs<*nre owing by 125 tappers, toddy again being sold Perak.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 17 4 v HERE S ...Sllr S HAPPY II B-^ I df!^- /ill/ 1/ 'I r On Sale Now
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    • 134 4 I AUDIO PERFECTION I All Garrard Record Changera Are Adaptable For Stereophonic Sound. Model RC. 88/40 Model RC. 210 Singapore $154. 50 Singapore < Federation $181.50 Federation $151.51 1 Model RC. 98/40 fj Singapore $169.50 g FtdeMtion $196 SO All Garrard Record Changers ire itpjriied with the Large Record Spindle
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 34 4 TODAY: (i.30 p.m. TOMORROW: 7.43 a.m. and 7.37 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 9.00 a.m. and 8.31 p.m. THURSDAY: 10.00 a.m. and 9.21 p.m. FRIDAY: H,.oi a.m. and 10 08 p.m. SATURDAY: 11.40 a.m. and 10.55 p.m.
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    • 286 4 DAILY CROSSWORD CLUES ACROSS haps, on special occasions 1. A penny, then, for four (11). beers? (11). 7. He travels without a seat 8. These may be pale on the (5-6). boundary 18). 11. yulte unfitted m a fine 9. As to make an oven (4). ptarmigan (5). 10. These
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  • 278 5  - A memo from angry telephone girls to 'big shot' executives Hang on! ROY LAZAROO By SINGAPORE. Monday 1)0 YOU ever wonder what il costs m time, money and nerves when you ask your telephone operator to get Mr. X and put down the receiver instead of holding on to it?
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  • 126 5  -  ALAN KHOO SERGEANT-MAJOR WHO BOILED EGGS AS :OUT NOW PREPARES DISHES GALORE By E, Mon.— Sgt-Maioi J -Vriumdn. v catering ittacbcd to the Singa Forces is v man ol ;irt. d with the Indian and and taught both offiof the ranks the finei
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  • 90 5 PIRATE RUBBER TAPPERS MAKE MONTHLY $55,000 HAUL TANJONG Malim. Men. The O.S.P.C. Tapah. Tuan Ha.ii Noordin bin HaJ] Truna. was told that 45.000 lb. of rubber i worth $55.000 was stolen from the Tanjong Malim district every month by "pirate tapping" at night. NLv.iagrr- ol live Euro-pean-owned estates and owners
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  • 12 5 The tion ol soda] r-nd asw Neave ley Road.
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  • 95 5 POLICE SEEK MAN WHO TRICKED BOY OF $45 ITUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Police warned job seekers here to be wary of a confidence trickster with a gift of the gab who talked a 17-year-old boy into parting with $45. The man. claiming to be a soldier, approached Mat Latip bin Muhamud
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  • 237 5 Civic quiz in many tongues for youth of Singapore SINGAPORE, Mon.— The Chinese Young Men's Christian Association here is organising a competition aimed at fortifying tne foundations of democracy amongst the youth of this country. The competition is to stimulate the interest of young people m civic affairs and to
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  • 24 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Nanyang Kee Sic Konghuay celebrated its ninth anniversary with a dinner at its premises m Craig Road on Saturday.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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    • 296 5 V *^r^-' MODEL lI A S (I W|X ■•^'i a«w arf Ml Wi«« t. <„-. w MU4M «0»»»OT iM i mii»im- w mi* AMATEUR PHOTO STORES LTD. JZZ2T?~~ IC» BRIOGT RD.. S«3?.t TEL: *****^»;3i2 ■taak 51. YEW POAD. KUALA LUMPUR W— »tm »w— i. »jL KAVcRAWERK AG. bratdcn A I*.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 136 5 RIP KIRBY By John Prentice tic Fred Dickenson Bit J__^ HC^V T-.-s WfTA' >CJ kE JUST sTYE HO\V I'M NOTSURE.THE Ot. CH- [fß^fei^l^J H| PET YOU'RE LCNJ-- 7J V.EE7 V\'? NSVNEST /CO YOU Ki;I?AL VOTE HASN T R3KTUNE HAS JBWWl^^^^^^W JliML^a^T^r E Los' X 55.\C'- y FRANCES s f OO?
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    • 200 5 DIARY OF TODAY'S .-EVENTS PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION OF SARAWAK by K.F. Wong at Raffles Museum. Stamford Road. 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. STUDY GROUP MOVEMENT: Tamil (beginners* 5 p.m.; British constitutional law 6 p.m.; Geography (H.S.C.) 7 p.m. at lecture room of new British Council office, Amber Mansions (Ist floor), Orchard
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  • 1095 6 I AROUND THE I CAMPUS... by ATTICUS SOME FLOATS ESCAPED THE EARLY MORNING RAIN THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE m Singapore saw the "Rag" put up by students of the University of Malaya on June 25. Many clapped
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  • 728 6 Rose of Sharon changes colour from white to pink and then deep red gdf IZNOWN :n Malaya as the Rose of Sharon or the Rose of India this Hibiscus really does change colour, opening white, gradually turning pink throughout the day and becoming a deep red by evening. It's really
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 561 6 41 UH OWN A GRUNDIG FOR PERFECTION IN SOUND AND STYLE! Dear Sir. CYCLE RACE: CROUSE BY A COMPETITOR The Free Press Cycle Race w.is undoubtedly a grc n<i success for all, but the competitors shore o common disappointment. We feel that rhe organisers hove done us an injustice by
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    • 109 6 El tT.-lS^-t THt CHICKEN INN A 9 -Aw^lL.X proudly presents LJ "THE FABULOUS CHANGS" Kal f Appcorinq KJ II %^J except H £J&Boh^ i Sundovs SUCTION HOSEiSk fa, aSI piVlpo6Q6 /^^^S^ PHOENIX^ b A K ,r.ts _s. MOLTRIE r CO. (M) LTD. [I SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUW IPOM PCNAK lins I
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  • 96 7  -  MAHADEVA CONSULATE IS FLOODED wt TH QUERIES FROM LOCAL TRAVEL AGENTS y BUSINESSMEN rr SINGAPORE. Mon. Hfc to ion\eri two 01 me Knio islands -ant holiday resorts has aroused est among several firms and indiimjnf m Singapore. lie envisages the setting up of holiday centres
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  • 98 7 MALAYA TO GET I L O AID FOR RURAL ECONOMY PLAN XL ALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Malaya will get help from the International Labum Organisation for its plan :<_ boost rural economy. This \va> indicated here by two returning delegates Inche Mohamed Sidek bin Ta'ai Deputy Commissionei of Industrial Relations; and
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  • 257 7 ONLY 20 POUNDS BUT FEW CAN LIFT IT IT UA L A LUMPUR, 1Y Mo n. About 20 Buddhists here are happy because a statue of the "Compassionate Buddha" has indicated that their wishes would be fulfilled. This took place at the Buddha Jayanti Temple, m Circular Road where the
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  • 3 7 H*»li
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  • 231 7  - Solar kit is now on display in Singapore ARTHUR RICHARDS r THIS DEVICE PROVIDES ENERGY FROM SUN'S RAYS By SINGAPORE, M on.— Many people are visiting the USIS m Cecil Street to watcn the operation of a solar energy kit now on display at the USIS library. The kit shows
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  • 85 7 SHE DENIES OWNERSHIP OF ILLEGAL CIGARETTES SINGAPORE, Mon.— A wu- man. Ang Ah Poo. 38. claimed trial In the Ninth Magistrate's Court to a charge of possessing contraband cigarettes and liquor m her Sultan Gate Home. The charge alleged that she had a total of 119.41 b. of cigarettes stored
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  • 182 7 Katc hen's recital was a display of profound musicianship and skill SINGAPORE, Monday IT needs no particular musical prescience to predict with confidence that every appearance of thai most favourite of virtuosi, Julius Katcben, will lx* a triumph and his recital at the Victoria Theatre on Saturday evening was no
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  • 20 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.The Brunei Government will build a hostel off Ampang Road here to accommodate Its -tudents.
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  • 135 7 30 youths to train for team leadership in community centres SINGAPORE, Monday 30 youths are to be selected for a seven-week training course as team leaders m community centres. The Minister for Labour and Law Mr. K. M. Byrne, said that tne course would open at the National Recreation Centre
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  • 84 7 TRESPASSER TO SERVE A MONTH IN JAIL SANDAKAN, Mon. A Chinese, who was charged with trespassing by following a woman into her home here, said m court that she looked like his fiancee, whom he had not seen for two years. Lo Ah Kau was found guilty of house trespass
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  • 167 7 Chew first man to get the top post in airlines CINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. David Chew. 32. is the first local man to be given a senior appointment as assistant sales manager at Japan Air Lines. One of the youngest executives m the airline business, he has had only about six
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  • 37 7 SINGAPORE, Mon.— lnche Rahim Ishak, Political Secretary to the Minister for Culture revealed last night that more than 2,355 people with the necessary qualifications had responded to Board of Adult Education's call for volunteer teachers.
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  • 101 7 CjINGAPORE, Mon.— The Ministry ot C'ulOture has released a ten-minute film on the activities of "The WorK brigade' "Care tor Our Children" and "Singapore Artists." This is the second film m its series "The People's Singapore." Made m Malay, Chinese, Tamil and Englisn.
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  • 28 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Ng Tee Teng, who was found dealing m secondhand goods without a licence, was fined $50 m the magistrate's court here yesterday.
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  • 174 7  - Rare pets in Rochore Road are leopard cubs from Indonesia ...price is $1 ,600 IAN MOK-AI By SINGAPORE, Mon. IF you take a round at the pel shops m Singapore's Rochore Road, you will have a big surprise. It will not be from the many varieties of birds and fish.
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  • 134 7 MAN IS CHARGED WITH CAUSING DEATH OF SERGEANT CINGAPORL, Mon. A man, Liaw Kirn Puay, was charged m the Nintn Magistrates Court m connection with the death ol a police sergeant Babi bin Yasin. Liaw claimed trial to the charge of causing the sergeant's death by a negligent act not
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  • 20 7 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Family remittances to China from Singapore for last month totalled $709,234 and rrom the Federation $361,737.
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  • 54 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. Tht Music and Dramatic Society of the Singapore YMCA will stage "Ruddigore" (The Witch's Curse >. a comic opera m two acts by Gilbert and Sullivan, at the Cultural Centre theatrette. Canning Rise, this week. The season will begin with a performance for children
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  • 176 8 ORANGE BLOSSOMS... PAGE OF NEWLY-WEDS Mr and Mrs. Laurence Kii< Wildey after their wedclm» at IIM Wesley Methodist Church. Singapore. The bruit- is the former Miss Shirley Eleanor Prior, daughter of Mr and Mrs. 11. C Prior. A reception was later held at No. 10. Jedbur^h Gardens. Frankel Estate. 0
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  • 174 8 ANGLICAN church is asked to make bush bishop a SAINT BRISBANE, Moodav Anglican bishop whose diocese was* the lonely outback Iracks of Queensland and Xe\v Souih Wales may be made a saint. Dr. John Oliver Fe.-tham died m 1947. aged 74. after a^ Bi>hop <>f North Queensland for '.'>'! years.
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  • 107 8 HOUSEWIVES USE UP THEIR RESTING ENERGY NEW YORK. Mon— That •hard day at the office" Isn't nearly as 'hard as the housewife's chores at home. This Is the opinion of a Cleveland heart specialist Dr. Herman K. Hellerstein. he told a medical conference that a man at an uftk-e desk
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  • 274 8 An ex-spy says US flights began 9 years ago tyASHINGTON. Mon. A former "spy plane" pilot, who flew over the Soviet Union as early as 1951, has revealed that his briefing instructions then were: "If you are caught, you have no Uncle Sam... see the British consul m Vladivostok." In
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  • 133 8 COMPACTS WILL CAUSE DROP OF $977 MIL. IN U.S. REVENUE NEW YORK, Mon.—Compact cars are selling well they account for more than a quarter of all new car sales m the U.S. but their "economy" performance is beginning to worry state governments. Reason: more miles a gallon mean fewer dollars
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  • 95 8 In a very short time the postman is trotting up the hill again with something under his arm. Now come on. Well make no mistakes this time." he says sternly facing the doll. "We oughtn't to have risked you with only a label. Now you shall
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  • 443 8  - 'Never call me Onassis again!' says Tina They part company in a dusty courtroom WILLIAM HICKEY By \E\V YORK. Mon.— 1 "It's all over and I never want to l>e called Onassis again," she told me over the phone and with that Tina Livanos severed all relations with her ex-husband,
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  • 176 8 New tourist draw Ballet among the bright prehistoric stalactites MADRID, Monday gALLKT m prehistoric caves has been the un usual entertainment provided for Spanisl and foreign visitors to the Malaga coast. The caves a couple of miles from the small town of Nerja on the Mediterranean coastal road about 32
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  • 135 8 WEIGHTUFTING COACH SENT TO JAIL FOR LIFE riAIPEH, Mon. The Supreme Court has sentenced an overseas Chinese from the Philippines to life imprisonment for narcotics trafficking. Sy GiocK Pit. was arrested m March last year when a large quantity of morphine was found m his possession. He was stopping over
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  • 89 8 LIQUOR MEN GIVE $1. 5 M. TO SAVE ALCOHOLICS NEW YORK. Mon.-The new twist m liquor advertisements here is: "Enjoy it, but use it moderately." Distillers are sensitve about America's alcoholic problem, and this weekend they announced they will give Msl.s million to research into the causes and cure of
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  • 76 8 WASHINGTON, Mon Marriage is bliss lor Peter B Ferrera. who published this classified ad. m the .Washington Star to mark his 15th wedding anniversary: "I am responsible for all debts of my wife Vera, who has borne me three fine children and
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  • 19 8 TAIPEH. Mon.— Telephone service between Taipen and Karachi through Hong Kong Is scheduled to start today.
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  • 42 8 LONDON, Mon. Soviet tankers carrying several thousands tons of oil purchased by the Cuban Go- 1 vernment m the Soviet j Union nave left the Black i Sea port of Odessa for Cuba, according lo Moscow i Radio.
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  • 413 8 BORN today you are an I energetic, forcetul and self controlled individual, Your intellect plays an important role m all your actlvities: your emotions are something to ignore. You have keen intuitions and are and d th O e *J™ 1. 006 t0
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  • 18 8 VIENNA, Mon— Tne Soviet Premier, Mr Nikita Khrushchev, has left here after a three-day st-ay.
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  • 770 9  -  PETER FORSTER NAME: RAPHAEL BOOK: THE LIMITS OF LOVE by 5S niu-t wait. (That, after all, inu I Fabian means.) I had otc most of my space to an exi»r\ of the Fabian Society, full about Shaw and its other ketl uu ii new
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  • 306 9 'THE CAT' BREAKS HER SILENCE AND TELLS THE WHOLE TRUTH 1 WAS THE CAT by Ma-thilde-I.ily Carre (Souvenir) Press, $9). TiHE greatest woman spy A since Mata Hari. is how The Cat has been described. She was certainly one of the most sought, most feared agent (.and alleged double agent)
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  • 302 10 U\J ArSC of l»is promising efforts, Ihe Singapore Amateur Weightlifting Federation will ask the Olympic Spoils Council for permission lo hold another trial for lifter (.'him Phunfl Kirn. S.A.W.L.F. hopes lv idve Chiia another chance lo qualify for Home.
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  • 145 10 SINGAPORE. Mon. S.R.C. >5 H won and lo.st g the weekend. On H went r to Panthers In the softball league, v the determined Police 12-10. rs were simply the much fitter tram. Panthers' pitch- r, Busat, was In exHe was main>ponsible
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  • 431 10 THE VERDICT GOES TO THE BAR...BY 3 WICKETS OINGAPORE. Mon.— Thanks O to an eighth wicket stand between R. Murugesu and Harold Sheppard of 120 runs the Singapore Baj beat the Bench by three wickets m an exciting finish on the padang yesterday The Bench won the toss and elected
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  • 56 10 Grim determination on Neo's face as she prepares to put the winning weight Grim determination is written all over Poh Lian Neo's face as she prepares to put the weight at the Pasir Panjang District sports held at Farrer Park the other day. Poh Lian won the Shot Put event
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  • 458 10 Foo Sek King and Wong Lai Shee are judged best boy and girl athletes SERAXtiOON GARDENS, Monday. p()0 SEX KING, with 26 points, won the individual honours at the Serangoon Gardens Government IIii;li School athletic Meeting during the weekend. Leow Hock Beng was the IV division champion and VVong Lai
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  • 109 10 BRAS BASAH. Mon. It was fun m the sun for the girls of St. Nicholas Primary School when they held their sports on Saturday. And to add fun to an enjoyable evening, parents of the pupils turned m full to
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  • 43 10 CHAN LYE CHOON ROARS AWAY TO WIN THE MOTOR CLUB'S FTD AWARD FOR RACING CARS L C. CHAN Mm roaring m his Cooper to win the F T.I), award for racing cars unlimited at the .Singapore Motor Club's sprint at Thomson Koad yesterday.
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  • 187 10  - Hamid Najad (luck this time) wins 1 00-mile cycle rac Joe Ezekiel By P«* t r Panjang. m 0 ITNLI'CKY last week, lucky Ihis w< I the success story of Humid 1 \estenluy won the gruelling 1(KI i race organised by the Singapore Cycling As- m Hamid was 9 crash
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  • 685 10 SINGAPORE. Mon. Five records were broken at St. Patrick's School annual athletic meet held on the school ground over the weekend The "B" division cnampion Sunny Tan, broke the hop. step and jump record of 3£ feet by Victor Khoo m 1955 Sunny jumped 39 feet 1C
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  • 1270 11  - Summer Cup winner Happy Melody gave 21 to 35 pounds to his 7 rivals ALLAN LEWIS See How They Ran By SINGAPORE, Men. HAPPY MELODY'S brilliant Summer Cup victory on Saturday at Bukit Timah is on a par wi t h Amusement Park's record breaking win over the same course
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  • 64 11 SIGLAP, Mon. Two homers were scored during the seven innings played when the Dollars (Hong Kong Bank) beat tne Shamrocks (St. Patrick's) 6-4 at softball on St. Patrick's School ground. Marcus Gomez umpirpd. Homers were by Massang 'Shamrocks) and Paul Gonzales 'Dollars*. Chequers "Hong Kor.p
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  • 195 11 :d Brabhis isi Prix vith r lay. I up '.In. beat •D by Tony Brooks last year m a Ferrari. Brabham raised Ibc Wcord to 135.05 mph on the sercntb lap just before his pact- had eliminated the i powerful Ferraris. Second was Olivier Gendebien
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  • 186 11 Horses to follow HORSES worth following after Saturday's performances are: LEGISRIKA. winner of Race Two. will improve tremendously from thai race. We have not seen the best of him yet. CHICKEN CI'RRY finished strongly m lourth placing. Should win m the near future. possibly over a slightly longer journey. ST.
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  • 51 11 THE PERAK DERBY WINNER WHO KNOWS PAYS A SURPRISING $65 DIVIDEND MRS. K. Y. LIM leads m Who Knows, winner of the seventh race at Bukit Timah on Saturday The jockey is Leman. Who Knows won the Perak Derby recently and yesterday paid a surprising dividend of 565 for a
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  • 150 11 It's Johore in 'sweet revenge' victory over Joint Services JALAX HKSAH. Monday. Johore 2 Joint Services 2 [T was *weef f^evt-HK^ ft>r Johort yesterday when they beat Singapore Joint Services n the Malaya Cup Zone lie. The l;*si linie the wo teams met Singapore Services slaughtered Johore 7-o. Johore lapped
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  • 100 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. How Come <H. Pfrunden won the Dragon Class at the Royal Singapore Yacht Ciub yesterday. Results: Dragon Class: 1 How Come CH Pfrunden. 2. Chey Loong <A. C. i D. Leach), 3. Rosemary (V. C. Bath*. Tornado Class: Veronira (J I.au"ton>. 2. Kaim.troo
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  • 65 12 Km ould of the Bar bowls to Stewart of the Bench m the annual cricket match on the S.C.C. padang yesterday. Others m Uie picture from left hi-u (.ould t^ s c I
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  • 341 12  - USAHA SETIA REVEALS WINNING FORM IN EARLY MORNING TRIAL ALLAN LEWIS B, BUKIT TIMAH. Monday ITSAHA SKUA, ridden by Mickey Donnelly, working on the outside of Brilliunt Litfht, was the most impressive worker at Bukit Tiniah this morning. He disposed ot three m :>S well on the bit. I'saha Setia,
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  • 166 12 St. Andrew's course is 'worst ever' ct. ADREWo. Mon.—Leaaing world golfers complained on uif eve ot the mutn British Open tournament at the "borne 01 golf," the St. Andrew's links "the worst course* 1 on which the tourney has ever be f n played. Brnon Henry Cotton called i he
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  • 110 12 INGO DROPS TO NO. 3 AMONG THE HEAVIES IJROYIDLN'CE. Mon. Sonny Liston ol Philadelphia „;i> today named iop contender for the world heavyweight crown by the National Boxing Association. Ingemar Jonansson of Sweden was dropped to third place because Oi hi> title deieat. Johansson lost the crown to Floyd Patterson
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  • 62 12 SINGAPORE Mon. Singapore Recreation Club beat RAF Seletar by live wickets In a friendly cricket match at the padang yesterday. Top scorer was John Martens who scored 53 runs for SRC. Wikkrainatilleke tooK three of the Airmen's wickets for five runs. Scores: RAF Seletar 113 McKay 34. Smith
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  • 21 12 BANGKOK. Mom. Thailand will compete In basketball, shooting, yachting, athletics and boxing at the Olympic Games.- Reuter
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  • 22 12 LIMOGES 'France*, Mon Nino Defilippis of Italy, won the eighth stage of the Tour de France cycle race yesteri day.
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  • 158 12  - TWIN TITLE BID BY SCHOOLBOY GAN KOK PENG CONRAD CHIEW By GUILLEMARD Mom. IT was v busy week-end ror schoolboy Gan Kok Peng, 16. On Saturday, be battled into the semi-finals oi the Junior Badminton Championships. Last night he won two titles m the Schoolboy l ii;.unpio:i>hip> (see De*ow). A
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  • 43 12 Over 100 members of the Far Ea.st Air Force oi i.ll ranks nave entered lor cms year's contest lor me Fi«r Easi Air Force individual golf cnampionship. whicn will be held at the Royal Singapore Golf Club from tomorrow tj Friday.
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  • 145 12 Invalid May returns and hits two majestic boundaries GUILDFORD, Monday. PETER MAY, England's former Test captain, played his first and possibly his last game of cricket of the season at Cranleigh near here yesterday. May has been out of the game since having a I second abdominal operation In April.
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  • 99 12 Mystery man in England Test team I ONDON, Hon. England cricket selectors nave a surprise m store. To meet South Africa m the third Test ai Nottingnam on Tnursday they named the ll men who won tne second Test. But they stated tiiai they would add a tweltth player from
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  • 38 12 SYDNEY, Mon.— Sir Donald Bradman and Mr. Bill Dowling, chairman of the Australian Board of Cricket Control, lei i here by air iast night to attend the Imperial Cricket Conference at Lord's on July H Reuter
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  • 26 12 Paris, Mon.— Shesnoon, the Aiia Knan'fi Ascoi Gola Cup winner, scored a six lengths viciuxy m me £21,--500 Grand Prix cie Saint Cloud. Reuter
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  • 46 12 HLNLEY ON THAMES. M(»:;.-biUART MacKenzif oi Australia won the Diamond ricai!.^ tor the iourth bucocs stye year. Hr beat Teodor Kocerkt Poland by hail a length. Harvard University won the Thames Challenge Cup lor the third successive year. b< attng Detroit. Reuter
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  • 49 12 BULAWAYO, Mon.— A nonwhm wa> selected by the Rhodesian Empire and Olympic Games Association yr.sterday. He |g the fir.^t African athlete to represent a country In Southern Africa at the Olympic Games. The athlete. Cyprian Tseriwa. i. s one of three athletes chosen. Reuter
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  • 146 12  -  VAZIR MARKAR By GUILLEMARD. Men GAN Kok Peng and Vim Chee Fong. both coached by ex-world champion Wong Pen? Soon, became the Singapore Combined Schools I dividual schoolboy and schoolgirl champions last night. Gan Kok Peng displayed courtcraft against his old
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  • 90 12 Boys Singles: Gau Kok PBOfC (Tanjon^ Katong Boys School* bl 1 Wonjj Tew Gee <Sißlap Secondary School) 15-f). 15-5: Doubles: Won:? Tow Gee and Gan Kok Peng <si«- lap and Tanjone Katong > bt Chita Tcek Kwang and v.s s Raju (both Beattyt 15-9, 15-10
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