The Singapore Free Press, 1 August 1960

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  • 17 1 Vi -un.ouui is lALKINU ABUU. The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. MONDAY, AUGUST 1, 1960. 15 CENTS.
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  • 296 1 'A flagrant breach of pact' says Louw sdfsdfs fsdf The Ghana statement said that the action taken by Ghana was entirely justified. It added: "If the views attributed to Mr. Louw are correct and m fact represent the views of the (South African) Government, then it is
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  • 118 1 TWO MEN HURT IN GANG ATTACK SINGAPORE. Mon. Two men were injured when a gang of eight secret sopeople outside the Capitol Theatre. Tang Soo Eng. 24 a motor mechanic, was slashed on the lelt arm. while Khoo Beng Chiong. 22. a seaman just back from sea was struck on
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  • 35 1 PRETORIA. Mon. The Denutv Commissioner of Prisons, Brigadier J.C. Steyn. confirmed that 18 African prisoners have died of pneumonia m a prison m East Wit water-rand during the past two weeks.
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  • 32 1 EVESHAM (England). MonJudges at the annual cattle show hastily disqualified an entry m the "Best Cow" competition when the animal. Greenhill Jorrocas, turned out to be a bull-
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  • 47 1 Launch sinks 29 drown a HYI)ER\B\I>. Mon. At least V.) people were drowned i.nm h sank m a whirlpool on Saturday night m c; h e en (iodava?i Riter near Polavaran,. about 2» miles east of her" Sixteen of the 45 passengers aboard swam to safety.— Reuter.
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  • 69 1 SINGAPORE'S women joined the men at the Singapore Gun Club's August bank holiday shoot at Bukit Timah Range yesterday. The "Annie Oakley" of the day, Mrs. Susie Ho, out-shot nine other competitors to win the Carlsberg" (up m the five double-rise event. The runner-up was
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  • 75 1 ENVOY IS HOME DAY LATE FOR V-JOY PAY A LEBAR. Man.—Tongku Ya'COb, Malaya's Hteh Commissioner to Britain, stepped out of a jetliner last night one day late for the Federations V-Day celebrations. The Tenyku. the elder brother of the Federation Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, was accompanied by two of
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  • 92 1 BOY SWIMS FOR FIRST TIME IN HIS LIFE TO SAVE PLAYMATE WIGAN < England t, Mon.— An eight-year-old boy swam for the tirst time m his life and saved a four-year-old playmate from drowniiv: With two other boys. Geoffrey Edwards was on a home made raft on a pond. The
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  • 20 1 KUMAMOTO (J«Pfn>. Mon.— Five persons were killed and five others injured when lightning struck a hut here.
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  • 21 1 TEHERAN. Mon.— Eluht peonle died from sun-stroke m the Ferj sian Gulf oil town of Abadan yesterday.
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  • 177 1 End of emergency 'an inspiration for the free world' says Mac LONDON, Monday. |MR Harold MaeMillan, British Prime Minister, congratulated the Federation of Malaya on the ending of its 12-year state ol emergency. In a message sent to Tengku Abdul Rahman. Prime Minister of Malaya, he said the Malayan victory
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    • 46 1 FOORMAN'S SCHOOL OF MUSIC (Vienna Conservatoire of Music) Enrolments occept»d d«nv ttna>w»» tat P.cno, Hormony. V»olin, Guitar, Aural (a«r tmim*t) tba^y of music, Pior«o-Joii r \1 /W SaKop#»on«, Clor HV^hqd/«v l A^ i ir Super spe<io lailfrjttll < Tombolini Accor -28-A Pcnonq Cane, Sport-*. Ttl: »47 39.
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  • 573 2 Britain to spend M$1,200 mil. on a fantastic 1,500 m.p.h. delta jetliner PAYA LEBAR, Mon. DRITAIN, the pioneer of the Jet Age, aims to beat the world again by producing an airliner which will fly from London to Singapore m just under six hours. British Government > dedatao to plunge
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  • 63 2 TOKYO: The Japanese Postal Ministry h&s announced that from Aug. 1 it would handle ordinary insured mail between Japan and 64 foreign countries. Should insured mail be undelivered the sender would be compensated to a value not exceeding M 54.250. The countries included Britain. Japan
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  • 25 2 WASHINGTON: The Federal Reserve System has announced that margin requirements for purchase of stocks would bo reduced from 90 to 70 per cent
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  • 20 2 SAIGON: South Vietnam's rubber production last year amounted to 7f>.:i74 tons, the Vietnam Press Agency reported today.
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  • LOOK-AROUND
    • 124 2 WASHINGTON Fresh water from tne sea soon may be available at low cost through nuclear energy, following a joint effort by tne U.S. Department of UM Interior and tne U.S. Atomic Energy Commission. The .signed contract for the nuclear portion of this programme Is M 513,500.000. Five
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    • 97 2 LONDON: Industrial production In the United Kingdom has started to rise again after a slight setback m May, according to statistics released here by the Central Statistics Office The index of industrial production for June is estimated at 122 to 123 compared with 121 m May 122
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    • 75 2 WASHINGTON: An exhibition entitled "Design m Germany Today" will be opened here tomorrow. The display covers ceramics, table china, vases, glassware, metal containers, flat silver, textiles and furniture. It is the first exhibition of this kind organised by the German Government since World War Two. Alter its
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    • 65 2 LONDON: Two giant British Industries have announced thai they will set ud a Joint automation unit to improve steel output. The Associated Electrical Industries and Davy-United Limited of Sheffield, builders ot steel producing machinery, are the firms involved. Together they will finance a "steelworks automation unit" which
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    • 59 2 LONDON: The Consolidated Zinc Corporation Limited has reported that tho industrial dispute at the Zinc Corporation Limited and New Broken Hill Consolidated Limited which resulted m a cessation of operations at midnight on July 12 continues. The management of the companies has called a number of conferences
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  • 85 2 LONDON. Mon. Jaguar cars have entered into Contracts for 196 1 wnich will result m the shipment oi the highest number of cars to tm United States since it began its export arive m 1947. the company has announced. The company .said chat tne demand from
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  • 917 2 NOTE All prices below are middle prices. SINGAPORE, Worday. Previous tooay KEY TO MARKINGS 7 cci cum capital issue xill exclMlißi iverythmi «< exdulmi iuidend cli cum lonus ittye 1 »cr exclutfme capital rcturi. t ccr cum capital return I C« =r cum liviltal
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  • 350 2 PAGE TWO TODAY GIVES YOU A ROUJjJJ OF THE SHIPS THAT ARE IN THE N& SINGAPORE, Monday. THE KNUTSEN LINE has put an additional vessel on its Orient and Western Australian service. The ship, Gudrun Bakke, has been diverted from the European/ Souyi
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  • 224 2 Atomic accelerator may find answer to riddle of the universe >TEW YORK, lion. The I worlds most power! ui atomic accelerator at the Brookhaven National Laboratory of the United States Atomic Energy Commission. Long Island has succeeded m accelerating atomic particles to a velocity approaching the speed of light
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  • 210 2 DUMPING -4 PAPER CALLS FOR LAWS TO CURB JAPANESE I ONDON: The infiuential Yorkshire Post charged that deceptive trade methods by Japan impede the whole movement towards greater freedom m international trade. In an editorial on British allegations that Japan was indulging m unfair practices m wool textiles, the paper
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  • 41 2 Tin has quiet week the London market with low quotation L()M)(>\ THK FINANCIAL Times vtm\ editor says Ihc Un iiiariu week by comparison with its |*rfoii 1 for meti thru I I dem. I I 'I I Main feanJ TIH pore
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  • 136 2 Malayan boycott affects S. African sales LONDON Mon Malaya V ban on Imports of South Airican goods slightly uilset the more iavourabie trend In the Union's suc&r sales, the Standard Bank of Soutn Ainca s monthly rt Iview reported The bar. may Cftunt O Ration oi rei^td sucaf on
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    • 132 2 BARBER LlNt From U.S.A. EAST COAST PORTS via PAN«M« ANO HONCftONC OAKVILLC Au| .wri FERN-VILLE FAR EAST W from USA C'JIF PORTS via PANAMA LOS V* ano monoon: CASTLEVILLE 7 Au( ,r BARBER-FERN-VILLI Ta *i* YORK. lOSTON PHILADELPNIA. IALTIMORf via SUEZ CLENVILLE In Part 7 Aug FERNSIDE 12 17 Auc
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 198 3  -  IAN MOK-AI CLASSES IN FRENCH AND GERMAN WILL BE RE-INTRODUCED NEXT YEAR BY NANYANG By Singapore. Monday, piiENCH and German, withdrawn from the curriculum of the Nanyang University as redundant subjects, will be re-introduced next year to fulfil a glaring need. The two languages,
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  • 143 3 Lin See gives up favourite sport to devote more time to study HE'S ONE OF C-PLAN STUDENTS IN AUSTRALIA LEO LIN see, a Singapore student -at the University of New England. Armidale, Australia, has given up his extra-currilular activities, to concentrate on his final year studies. Lin See gave up
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  • 27 3 SINGAPOIE. Mon. Mr. R. R Sinha. who was until recently India's Commercial Counsellor m Singapore, has been appointed Indian Amba»ador to Cambodia.
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  • 83 3 FLOATING FAIR TO CALL AT P. SWETTENHAM ITU ALA LUMPUR. Mon.Fedenition Government has given permission for a Japanese floating fair to call at Port Swettenham next January. Tnc fair is being sponsored by the Japan Indusiry Floating Fair Commission. It will feature goods ranging from heavy machinery to textiles, arts
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  • 28 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. Anti- j kidnapping drills have been ordered for children at all Singapore schools In a directive to all principals by the Ministry of Education.
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  • 203 3 Biggest Malay-owned bus company shows profits in second year KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. TIIK success story of the country's biggest Malay-owned transport company was told by the chairman of the board of directors of the Sri .lava Transport Co. (P.T.M.) Ltd., Raja Haji Shahar Shah. According to the director's report, the
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  • 87 3 TWO HOUSEWIVES FINED ON LOTTERY CHARGE SINGAPORE. Mon. Two O 1 were fined :n t: N th Magistrate's Court for assisting In carry- public lotteries. o: them. Teo Ah Moi, :::ied S5OO while the Tan Heng Klang, d S4OO. was arrested In a car Lorang 13. Geylanu. on •21. and
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  • 84 3 1 as the finishing where they will In the scooters. Pram the causeway, the AAS will also have their .-down service vehicles carl competitors into Singapore. Twelve riders will leave [poo at 5.30 a.m. on Aug 13 with one objective to reach Singapore
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  • 26 3 SINGAPORE, Mon A performance of Indian ical and folk dances will be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Wednesday I a p.m.
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  • 44 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— A bill providing for a special monthly pension of $1,800 to t<> the Tengku Puan Besar. Tengku Kurshiah. widow of the former Yang di-Pertuan Agong. will be introduced at the Aug. 8 meeting of the Federal Parliament
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  • 162 3 KEY TO GREATER KNOWLEDGE IS NIPPON-GO SAYS PROFESSOR SINGAPORE, Mon. Tne Japane.se language. is a key to the world's treasury of knowledge, says a leading Singapore academician. Giving this stature to Nippon-Go is Professor Yao Yu-Wei of Nanyang University. The institution will soon introduce an intensive course m the Japanese
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  • 32 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. Inspector Mary Quintal, of the Singapore Police Force, will address the Young Adults Club of the YWCA at the Outram Road centre at 5 p.m. on Saturday.
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  • 29 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. Goh Sin Tub. Deputy Director of Social Welfare. Singapore, has been appointed an Assist- ant Registrar of Mutual Bene--1 fit Organisations as from today.
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  • 22 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. Brother A. Especkerman was reelected prefect of the Portuguese Mission, St. Joseph's Church, for the next three years.
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  • 122 3 Bro. Augustus dies after short illness, aged 76 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Rev. Brother Vernier Augustus, 76, well-known Catholic teacher m Malaya, died m the Bungsar Hospital here after a short illness. The funeral service at St. Jonn's Cathedral wa*> attended by a large gathering of friends, people r.e had
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 81 3 fsadf JK DM f .NANCE. COMM»rr X .NDUSTRV: Of fW end up.,o-co,c rcpor, on o orow.nc, country ,o ,*e oubl,^ by ffl K\ Pnce S3 00 coch. Book now w.th your ne»«"9 ci naaoor e L f. r Eastern Feo.ure, Service: > <>■ Bo- S.n9°P°". J"-" packing ::.rrr.t,^-- yfi \o^
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    • 240 3 J "When Looking for Quality I Always Visit G. C. DE SILVA BROS., Jewellers r^) Manufacturers of Gem Set 1 1 \p Jewellery m Platinum Gold. OC i Dealers m Precious and Semi II rf\ Precious Stones. (fc\ I II Distributors of Mikimoto Cultured i to Pearls High Class Diamond
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous

  • The Singapore scene
    • 853 4 Mary mount students to stage opera on Mozart the child prodigy X liX |J KODI(.IOl S childhood of Mozart, his early genius and idio-sym-raeies, is the theme of an opera to be staged by the Marymount Convent School m aid of the (Jood Shepherd Convent. To be produced al the
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    • 171 4 Not on busman's holiday but hairdresser kept looking at curls SINGAPORE, Monday. A PRETTY Australian blonde, unlike most visitors to Singapore, had no eyes for the skyline or the tropical sun. hut looked only at the curls of Singapore girls. She is 20-year-old Miss Sandra Buckworth, a hairdresser from New
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    • 265 4 400 UNITE TO MAKE FESTIVAL WEEK A SUCCESS ABOUT 400 members of the Paya Lebar Methodist Church are uniting m a giant campaign to make the 28th anniversary of their church not only a successful but also a memorable one. "Festival Week, a project launched to commemorate the anniversary, began
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    • 147 4 WIDOW GETS HOUSE AFTER OATH IN TEMPLE JTUALA LUMPUR. M o n. 50-year-old w i d o w was given ownership of a house by Mr. Justice Ong m the High Court after ihe was told that she had taken an oath m a Hindu temple. The other claimants to
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    • 160 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Academy of Medicine is sponsoring an essay competition for medical students In the University of Malaya and the winning essays will be published m the Annals of the Academy this year The competition Is divided into two divisions. One will be
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 72 4 Time and Date fc3 automatically (3j I Jewelled for maximum precision I I and designed for durability m all I I climates, FAVRE-LEUBA watches are I I backed by 7 generations of watchmakers. I I Do not hesitate buy FAVRE-LEUBA watches I I C3ENEVE 1 IFAVRELEUIAWATCHCO.aTD.IBF lottery Rd.. Spore 1
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    • 22 4 THE ONLY DliV YEARS GUARAN'E^I/ AVAILABLE* Pl/tfWj >*££'* n superf"> The ewi n f J c r: I a> THE EMPO R|U "l
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 305 4 CLUES ACROSS 2 New nose means, perhaps lni- W£ |3 I |4 j |5| |6 ■HB^^ l^ertinence i 9». J J 8. Everyone gets, to back and j portion out (5). JBBL— lBH_.^^^H__^^B__ fl 9. The misty gasses of nen-ous g j I J f disorder (7). 1111 i j
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  • 71 5 CA SHIER AND SIX PROVIDE -AGILITIES ON LAST lEACH MONTH SINGAPORE, Monday. nk has opened an office for inll ;.t the Tniversity of Malaya TZH* exclusively to the banking needs undents. this A the imitation of toritka to facilitate their to minimise the m
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  • 30 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Mutual Benefit Organisations Ordinance, which gives the Government more powers to control mutual aid societies ie State, will come into force from today.
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  • 26 5 SINGAPORE. Men. The se Chamoer of Come here will urge the Singapore Government to take 'more positive steps" to eliminate the kidnapping ace.
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  • 140 5 Be modern, but stick to old traditions and culture, Malayans told KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. 4 SWISS woman professor advised Malayans nol to forget their traditions and culture while Irvine to be modern m outlook. The Ptofessor of Language and Arts at the High School. Locarno. Switzerland. Miss Broggini Ciuseppiha Piaffa
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  • 84 5 DATIN RETURNS FROM VISIT TO INDONESIA SINGAPORE. Mon.— Datin Fatimah binte Haji Abdul Majid, head of the Women's Section of UMNO. Malaya, and Inche Wan Abdul Kadir. Secretary General of UMNO, passed through Singapore on their way to Kuaja Lumpur after a visit to Indonesia. They led a group of
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  • 83 5 OINUAPORE, Mon.— About 3,000 residents, living on either side of the canal at the 10th milestone Bukit Panjang Road, have complained of silting and consequent damage to their wooden huts. According to Mr. K. Kassim. a factory worker who
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  • 398 5 SINGAPORE, Monday. A TOTAL of 79 students— among them 19 girls from non -English schools have been selected foi the special pre-university 1960-61 courses at the University of Malaya, the Registrar announced. Ten have been granted admission into either the Arts or Law pre-university
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  • 159 5 A JAPANESE RUBBER MISSION TO STUDY LOCAL MART SINGAPORE, Mon.— A Japanese rubber mission will visit Singapore next month to study the local rubber market and arrange purchases of Malayan rubber for Japanese factories. This was disclosed by Mr. S Matsunobu, managing director of Taiyo Bussan Kaisha Ltd., an importexport
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  • 22 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr Matthew Carl Schubert has been appointed Deputy Public 1 Prosecutor. He was formerly with the City Council.
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  • 146 5 600 UNDERGRADS AT NANYANG WANT TO LEARN MALAY SINGAPORE, Mon. Six hundred undergraduates at the Nanyang University have applied to learn Malay this year. Giving this figure. Prof. Yao Yu-Wei, head of the Department of Modern Languages and Literature at the University, spoke of the genuine efforts among the Chinese
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  • 156 5 Motorists do not fear drives at night along this road now SINGAPORE, Monday. THK dark, dangerous two-mile stretch of Braddcll Rond is no more dink. The >t retch with several Btuurp and tricky bends and with big tress along the way was hitherto avoided by p< destrians. cyclist > ajid
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  • 89 5 SIXTY STARVING ABORIGINES GET PROMPT AID rFELUK ANSON. Mon The J« Lower Perak District Welfare Committee came to the rescue of 60 starving aborigines near Langkap new village. 18 miles from here. The aborigines earn their livelihood by gathering firewood and rattan, and tapping rubber, but of late they had
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 54 5 CELLENT j SELECTION lODERN JEWELLERY -N BEFORE -.PORE II MALAYA LCASCO I HL'GATION c •M OUTFITS 3'e mode i 3'o»e<j to be OS vi .cars 1 rode ROMfl I J5 00 40 00 50 00 s *5.00 SUO 00 500 -25 00 SJOOOO 1 M 4. LTD., m 6 k
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    • 176 5 at long, long last IT'S HERE YASH!CA Pc tBmaU < The 35mm Single-Lens Reflex Camera You've All Been Waiting For! Yoihieo Pcntomotic sho*n hirr *»ith the /^^^^T^k extra-tast recycling Qmk-Lite $7*/- ilcctronic tlosh gun. THESE ARt THE FABULOUS ffcATUKCS Interchangeable bayonet-mount FI.B Auto-Yoshinon Lent, witli fully-automatic diaphragm. accessory edaptors allow
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous

  • 529 6 Dear Sir. CIVE OUR BOYS A CHANCE 0 I oppreciote the problems focmg cricket selectors m ony country and do not envy them their tosk. In this respect, the selectors m Singapore deserve our sympathy. Mistakes are to be expected, of course, but blunders, I think, do not merit any
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  • 765 6  -  Jean Hogan THE sn-SKRENE PRIM A DOM- by LONDON. MONDAY ITALIANS SAY SHE IS NOW WORLD'S LEADING SOPRANO THERE IS ONLY ONE absolute and shining confirmation that you are a priina donna of international importance and it arrived by post this week tor Miss
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  • 1123 6  - SOON: CARS WITHOUT STEERING WHEELS— THAT'S JUST ONE AIM OF THE HIGHWAY BOFFINS Peter Merritt By WHEN newspapers an- nounce the latest death roll on roads many people are rightly shocked. Others have read the figures so often they tend to think, "Oh well, it can't happen to me" and
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 790 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. I ANNOUNCEMENT M Words $H (Mtmim«m) FOR TMf CONVINIINCI Bf our custom, ra Cold Storjice (Pingapor*) I Dd branches win rermiin open until I 1 p.m. 00. Ut. Autfu^t. *•*»> I AT YOUR SERVICE m Word* $2 (Hrn >— Box 59 tts. DIPLOMAS CERTIFICATE* —I TESTIMONIALS copied wlule
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    • 6 6 I MAIN STOK MTA WB^ SJMSAWE
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    • 71 6 HEARING IS BELIEVIIi IN THIS GRUNDIG I full jTj-2 rg j I Another outstor»<J'"9 I _J^^» GRUNDIG niol I X^^^^3 tcchnicol cMc'lcnc I j|i| Stereo Phcnoqrop*' IV| /sOLC AGENTS KIAN GWA' A o tebl cty NEON ELECTRIC CC I 308, South Bridge Rood, S>ro" HE«S«d>3!?^^ •md&d^ i^in6ltaA a 2 WITH
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 164 7 FWE ARE CELEBRATING t\F Ist -W ANNIVEKSAKY A LIDO GRAND restaurant Ay r^ \rnfa f^\^l We have enjoyed your V/W^ Ml Ollt d W\ W patronage m the past Wi SNACK PARLOUR WP €>nd look «orw«rd to doing M1I&& so n te too. Hi l 111 X aur friends or
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  • ANNIVERSARY FEATURE
    • 33 8 A NIGHT OUT AT A FA VOURITE SINGAPORE RENDEZVOUS. ABOVE: A typical Saturday night crowd dancing to the music of the Romy Katindig Combo. Below: A chat at the bar over a drink.
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    • 294 8  - Dining, dancing and entertainment at the Rosee dOr BOB PERIES By 'JMIK massive screen door swung open. The Ggure m a black but-toned-up coat, the captain, bowed and escorted us to our table. We were m one of the best equipped restaurants m South East-Asia the $200,000 Rosee dOr Restaurant,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 29 8 THE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER CO. (SINGAPORE) LIMITED extend their Congratulations and Best Wishes to MONT DOR ROSEE DOR on the occasion of their Anniversaries I L;!; Reßd. Trade Mark
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    • 72 8 We offer I our sincere Congratulations and very best wishes to Mont dOr ON THI MPfl OF THEIR j 3rd, ANNIVL Rosee d Or ON THE 00 j OF THEIR j Ist, ANMVKi:* Phoenix Aerated Water C#. I I(I 11, PALMER ROAD, SINGAPORE -2 JiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiKi' *****1 We extend i heartiest
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  • 344 9 Husband and wife in big success i j mu\ wife team hours a day holiday are lAt >win popu lUscc dOr and d Or. Mr, and Mrs. jm v wners of the Is, started \t;trs ago iwltiiuc of the busiJ work— and day th Z they CaU^ ht U P-
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  • 438 9 FAST, EFFICIENT SERVICE THE AIM -AND THESE YOUNGSTERS PROVIDE IT j^R. LIM believes m engaging schoolboys and training them to be first class waiters for the Rosee dOr and the Mont d'Or. To this effect he has a scheme to help our underprivileged children. Boys recommended by the Social Welfare
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  • 801 9 'piIK $63,000 kitchen most expensive part of the Rosee dOr is equipped with up-to-date cooking apparatus, not yet found m any other restaurant m South-East Asia. It boasts a three-ton combined gas and electric cooker specially imported from Switzerland at a cost of
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 13 9 -■^dP™W-Don-'t-be..vague...| So/c O/sfr/bufors for Singopore A Malaya: Jfht, SZZ, SINOA^ORI KUAIA LUMPUR MMANf
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    • 39 9 i Congratulations I to MO XT IKOIC KOMI DOlt from Mirandolle. Voute Co. Ltd. I MOKAGE INSTANT COFFEE i i i i tcatdaet ewuf dacf V* vtutMa, y^HJJ^r' ice c/iccuk SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR AND PENANG by COLD STORAGE CREAMERIES
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  • 347 10 Tourists spread to snack bar's famous all over the world HPHE Mont dOr m OrA chard Road is gaining world wide popularity for its coffee and hospitality. After nearly four years m existence the :> 100.000 luxury air-conditioned snack bar is now considered one of the best m South-East Asia.
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  • 227 10 TIES— THE ORDER OF THE NIGHT pATRONS who go to the Rosee dOr after 7 p.m. without ties clash with the interior decorations, says Mr. Lim Kirn Seng, the proprietor. "Thousands of dollars have been spent on decorations," he said. "A person without a tie, or with his shirt hanging
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 171 10 CONGRATULATIONS from DIETHELM CO., LTD. to the management of THE ROSEE DOR ROOM LIDO GRAND RESTAURANT I and the MONT DOR ICE CREAM, MILK SNACK PARLOUR ON THEIR ANNIVERSARIES I J Both of the above successful J establishments were exclusively J J designed, furnished and decorated J I by J
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  • 63 11 jdents add colour VA RSITY WITH L ?ALS OF OUR TLjRA L HISTORY SINGAPORE. Mon oi Mexico, has jriven the Nan I >ur>. and a thought-provok- Is mural paintings. An walls <>! the hall of the university have bcci idergracluates, with sancmn their dean,
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  • 50 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Club here will present Rape ol the Belt." a' •dy based on a Greek i h Jofj by Benn \V. Levy I at the Victoria Theatre on Augu-t 11. 12 and 13 at 9 pm Tickets at $4. $3. and S2 available at Robinson's
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  • 4 11 Admistress to be transferred
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  • 155 11 FEDERATION FISHING BOATS WILL SOON RUN ON JAPANESE PROPELLERS- MR. NAKASHIMA SINGAPORE, Mmi.-Mr Tamatsu NakaO shtana. the managing director of t v v Wa^aahlma Propeller Company of Okayama. said that Japanese marine propeller.- are now very popular and sales will o\e hi a year. Mr. Najvashima whose firm la the
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  • 148 11 NO DELIVERY OF LETTERS TODAY, SAYS THE HEAD OF POSTS SINGAPORE. Mon. -There will be no delivery of letters or parcels today. ihe acting Director of Posts has announced that today will be observed as a public holiday. The hours of business at the General Post Office will be from
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  • 28 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. The bridge near the Mandai School m Bukit Panjang district is to be rebuilt to provide better communication facilities for residents, m the area
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  • 29 11 MALACCA. Mon. Bus operators will provide an electric clock, costing: $600, for the Central Bus Station here to mark the end of the Emergency m Malaya.
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  • 160 11 Police probe charges of blackmarketing in sales of ship tickets SINGAPORE. Monday. SINGAPORE police have investigated allegations of blackmarkel sales of deck passage tickets to Indui and have made certain recommendations. i- Thi.> w.b disclosed by a spokesman or a shipping j •ompany operating a passenger >ervice between Malaya and
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  • 23 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Chung Chens High Schools dramatic society held a dress rehearsal of its three oneplavs to be staged soon
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  • 22 11 SINGAPORE. MOO. Tho Malayan Sociological Research Institutr is to hold an essay contest for tne youths m the country.
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  • 96 11 TEACHER FOR ACCRA YOUTH MEET PAR IT BUNTAR. Mon.Mr. Titus Jayasekaria, a teacher at the Metnodist Primary School here, has be*>n chosen as one of the Malayan delegates tor the eighth meeting ot the World Assembly of Youth Council to be held In Accra Ghana, from August 9 to 25.
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  • 49 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. T\w Rurol Board will accept payments lor rates and taxes, at 'the following centres Iran 9.15 a.m. to 12.50 p.m.: Kampong TeL.m community centre. 84 DU, Tarn Road on Wednesday: Aik Kow School. 12^ m.s. Tampines Road «->n August _10. I
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  • 92 11 OVER 100 Hindus attended the '\\dhi Sathurthi festival at the Sri Scnpaga Vinayagar Temple m Ceylon Road on Wednesday. The function, which began at 1.15 p.m. with a special "abisheuam" ceremony, was followed at 6.13 p.m. by a pooja and a musical recital at 7.15
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  • 86 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. The I following are the results of the National Carnival Raffle re-draw held on Friday: Ist prize ticket No. 2164; 2nd prize ticket No. 2016: 3rd prize ticket No. 1635: 4th prize ticket No. 2231 sth prize ticket No. 1557: 6th prize ticket
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  • 26 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. More than 80 victims of the recent Potonu Pasir lire have been registered with the Social Welfare Department m Singapore.
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  • 161 11 'MALAYA NEEDS MORE QUALIFIED PHARMACISTS' SINGAPORE. lion. Singapore and the Federation have only onethird the required number of qualified pharmacists to meet their needs. •'Because pnarmaceutics a development of the West, people m the East are not aware oi what it can do fo 1 them. The potential for development
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  • 532 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. One hundred and twenty two andidates 68 per cent ol •no Y.M.CA. commercial Classes passed their Pitman's Examination whicn was held m April. Results arc as follows: Shorhnnd speed 130 words per mmute: Chong. James, wee. Mtel Eleanor. w 120 word* per
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  • 164 11 U.N. EXPERT: NOT IMPOSSIBLE FOR SINGAPORE TO BE HIGHLY INDUSTRIALISED Singapore as an industrial centre could successfully compete with other countries, an internationally renowned economist has assured. Professor Krai Gunner Myrdal. secretary of the United Nations Economic Commission lor A.sia. expressed this opinion when he was on a short rftsit
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  • 158 11 Kim Choo at 18 is 'Rhythm King' to his many friends SINGAPORE. Mon Eighteen-year-old, Goh Kirn Choo, a Senior student at Victoria School,, is nick-named oy his friends X ing of JRhythm^_L__ Bit. this Khould not be surprising- He has truly earned this title. For over the year ht has
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  • 157 11 SINGAPORE, Monday. INHERE is now i\ growing lateral m ihe guppy long regarded as a lowly drainfish iimon<^ lisii fanciers, according to Mr. Khoo Kay Tiat, Presidenl of the Singapore Ac(|iKirisi Society. While on a round ito see his pri/r •"angrls"
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  • 86 11 ASSOCIATION IS SHORT OF CASH: MAY END MIDWIVES PLAN IPOH. Mon. Tne Perak Chinese Maternity Association may be forced to discontinue it.- 40-year practice of training midwives at its hospital here unless it receives some money. This is stated m the association's annual report by the medical superintendent. Dr. Teh
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  • 172 12 > T EW YORK. Mon.— pesI pite howls 01 grief from bus companies and gnash> ing of teeth by shopkeepers, two or Manhattan* main traffic arteries were converted to one-way thoroughfares this afternoon. The conversion or Lexing-ton-avenue and Thirdavmue makes New Yor.% practically a
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  • 375 12 THIS A-PROOF HOSPITAL CAN SEAL OFF AGAINST FALL-OUT The first hospital of the nuclear age i> being built luto the side a hiil m the small town of Livings! New Jersey. 15 miles west of Manhattan. When it is completed next year. St. Barnabas Medical Centre will stand four stories
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  • 424 13 SACKING m goods are being ired for transport rncas. Plenty of PACKING ten used when r.ivel comparatively distances, if the are fragile. Prefor SACKING. S: People who live IT airfields are quite used p. ar.es overhead. They are quite used to SOARING overhead. this oil es not
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  • 544 13 IT'S GREAT FUN GROWING 'STANDARDS' FROM ANY SCRUB CUTTINGS GARDENING a* -^-.-r s to Grafting damp m singly into 10 m. pots three quarters lilied with burnt e\irth and dried cattle manure or burnt earth and leafy compost with a little sand added, if available. At the time of planting
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  • 951 13  - The key to John Kennedy -by Kennedy himself PERCY HOWARD by JJLLI) STIFFLY m a spinal jacket, a young veteran of the war against Japan lav m hospital surrounded by books. Not many weeks previously alter a dangerous operation the last rites had been administered to him. He still did
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  • 117 13 FOR YOUR BOOKSHELF A ROSE BY ANY OTHER NAME. Anthony Carson. Methuen. 15s. More chapters from the highly unlikely. but extremely funny autobiography of the world's most feckless travel courier. MEMOIRS OF A PROFESSIONAL CAD. George Sanders. Hamish Hamilton. 16s. A brief autobiography from which a famous film actor emerges,
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  • 335 13 'Leopard' tells of a traditional life at point of decline THE LEOPARD. By Giuseppe di Lampedusa. Collins, $8. rFHE AUTHOR of this novel, the Prince of x Lampedusa, head of a noble Sicilian house, meditated it tor 25 years, wrote it m less than one and died not long afterwards,
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  • 147 14 SINGAPORE, M o n.~ Asian ru«by gets a new deal this season. Official policy planned i for the months ahead includes an Invitation XV organised by the Singapore Cricket Club. The Singapore Recreation c "nib will ai.>o contnoute to- wards 'ne widening
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  • 115 14 17 PAKISTAN PLAYERS BOUND FOR K.L. Karachi. Moo. -ThePakis- team to compete In Merdeka Cup soccer competitJ Kuala Lumpur on \u& 5 was named her* yeslay. Ni;.- countries are com- J g in the t vent, which I a fortnight The Pakistan party of 17 footballers leave here on Aug.
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  • 19 14 STOCKHOLM.' -IngeJohanssons >t medical adviser said he n€« e ds "a thorough brain examinaT^ o^ U.P.I.
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  • 32 14 Skipping race for girls just one of the man thrilling events at Clementi school sports THE START OF THE 50 YARDS SKIPPING RACE FOR "B" DIVISION GIRLS AT THE CLEMENTI SCHOOL J
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  • 69 14 SKRA\<;ou\ 1 YELLOW House were champions Kwong took the W Division Cedar Boys' Primary athlttic meetii day. He won both sprinti and i the hiiih mm; I I poii I X divin|(i\ B I 3 C. h I Jump I IH\MO\ I
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  • 372 14 Champions each win two events TANGLIN. Mon.— Siew U Choy and Lee Luj;> Kwong were champion athletes at the combined Jervois R*£ 1 and II school tfn rte. Botii won *v.o en.. BKW Mvii Choy of School I < 50 y. and 100 yardst and Lee lup KwoiiL- of School
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  • 60 14 Elorde leaves for the U.S. MANILA, Moii. Flash Elorde, Filipino world Junior lightweight champion, left foe the United States yesterda\ He fights. American Harold Gomes m San Francisco on Aug. 17. Elorde. who dethroned Gomes by a seventh round knockout last March, Wftf accompanied by trainer law Villanueva. Villanueva said
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  • 25 14 THE CHAMPION HOUSE OF CLEMENTI SCHOOL I, LALL HOUSE
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  • 862 14 pLEMENTI, \Mon. Tek Kj bin Hassran of Peng Soon House wdkn top honours at the. Clementi School's Second Combined Annual Athletic JSports. Mrs. Cheong Mock Hai gave away the prices. SCHOOL ONf: BOYS. "A" DIVISION: 100 yards: 1. Tek Hassan,
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  • 60 14 OINGAPORE, Mon. The State of Madras soccer team will play three matches here. They arrived at the week-end. They will play Singapore Selection today. Singapore Eleven tomorrow and Singapore Services on Wednesday. The 18-man tram with three officials leaves for Madras on Aug. 8 alter a
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  • 45 15  - CONFIDENT SINGAPORE END SOUTH ZONE TIES WITH UNBEATEN RECORD CHUA BAN HOCK di Jalan Besar. Monday Johore 1 nl their Malaya (up South /one lies yesterday >rd. Now the Stale will mccl the Easl Zone to meet Perak m the Malaya Cup final. Nt change
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  • 294 15 Accurate shooting by Colin Meyer wins him the Oei Cup for a third time IH'KIT TIMAII, Monday. ACCURATE shooting I>\ Colin .1. Meyer won him the handsome Oei Tionig Ham Challenge Cup for the third time at Ihe Singanorr (Inn Club's Aucusl Is;mk l iolifhiv shoot yesterday. Though closely tailed
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  • 203 15 A FIFTY-YARD SPRINT GIVES RAFFI TITLE FASIR PANJANO. Mon. Raili bin Baharawi. 24, n.mped home with a 50--vud sprint to win the Army's 100-kllometn- mass-ed-start race from 12 others '•relay. II. > time wai auw. 2min. 15 ssec. RafTi. a member of the Singapore Amateur Cycling Association,
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  • 256 15 v JOHORE BAHRU, Monday. L. Ualgas, sailing his five-year-old yacht Genevieve was the first to reach Sultan's Pier, Johore, from Tanjong Pagar Singapore m the Royal Singapore Yacht Club R ound-The-Island race yesterday. Aided by a light breeze Genevieve recorded a good time of five hours 1$ minutes 55
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  • 409 15 Fraser and Neave sports: Five records smashed, one equalled RIVER VALLEY, Monday. pIVK records were broken and one equalled at the Fraser and Xeave athletic meet held yesterday. Chan Kirn Swee who bettered the 120 yards hurdles and 220 yards records and equalled the KM) yards time, tied with Lee
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  • 77 15 MANILA, Mon.— Philippine ligntweignt champion Beit Somodiu retained his tine by knocking out countryman San Carlos. The kayo blow was a right 10 the Clun m the first minute of ihe fourtn round. San Carlos nati the favoured Somodio mining badly until he landed
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  • 89 15 OERANGOON, Mon. The Gimson Shield for soccer was well contested between 2 Sub Depot and 3 Sub Depot, but the match was drawn 3-3 on BODCA ground. Scorers. 3 Sub Depot Jamaludin. Hinkley. Rickles. 2 Sub Depot Bakar. Hassan All (2). Mr. Greg De Slha refereed.
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    45 15 YathU m the Tornado class getting ready before the start from Royal Singapore Yacht Club at Tanjong Pagar to Sapper Sailing Club (Johore) and back yesterday. From right to left: Genevieve (Dallas), Yvonne A s hworth), Veronica (Monne). and Flying Saucer (Sanderson), and Kangaroo (Dalley).
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  • 286 15 Hard-earned victory for tourists SINGAPORE, Mon.— A vastly >5 improved Indonesian water-polo team scored a hard-earned victory against Singapore at the River Valley Road, City Council pool during the weekend. Matching the speed of the Singapore players, the Indonesians made better use of their scoring chances to win 5-4. The
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  • 23 15 EASTBOURNE. Mon. -Peter Cawthorn upset fellow Australian George Worthington 10-8. 6-3. 6-4 to win the siazeneer orofessional lawn tennis title.— U.P.I.
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  • 107 15 PAHANG CUP GOES TO PAHANG rpHOMSON, Mon. Pah an g J. beat' holders Singapore 3 2i to win the Pahang Cup In the Malayan Polo Association tournament yesterday. H.H. Tungku Makota (2) and Che Ismail scored for Pahang. Singapore scored through Bennett. The match for the Singapore Turf Club's Plate
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    47 15 INTRODUCING THE WORST MOTORIST ON OUR ROADS Mr. Clogghead never keeps to the left of the road. He does not see why he should make it safer for those Mho want to overtake. Have you rv^i^nelTTTiririir^msirpTTre roads? Make sure you are never mistaken for him.
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  • 213 15 Borrie of the Johore International Club stole the honours at Summer meet SINGAPORE, Monday. J). A. BORRIE erf the Royal Joboct liiternalional Clilb won the Royal Singapore Golf Club staMeford competition with a score of 35 points over the weekend. More than fifty golf enthusiasts took part m the dub's
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  • 32 15 BRISBANE. Mon. v^'.iltor Albert Lindrum, former world champion billiards player died of a heart attack at Surfer^ Paradise a beach resort 60 miles south ot Brisbane. He was 61. Reuter
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  • 81 16 Indonesian goal-keep-er. Abdul Ghofur stretches lull length. 10 save a shot by Gan Fng Teck. Looking on are Thi dim Hock <4> and two Indonesian defenders. The Indonesian water polo team upset Singapore .">-4 m their floodlit international over the week-end. It was a
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  • 72 16 Murray Rose beats Jon Konrads jt|ELBOURXL\ Mon. Jon Konrads, holder ol the world 1650 yard freestyle record, was beaten by Murray Rose m the first series of Australian Olympic swimming trials here last night. ■ate, who recently returned from America.' clocked 17 mm 40 'j see, well outside Konrad'.s world
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  • 63 16 New record for 1 00 m freestyle VIENNA. Mon. Gyula Dobai. Hungarian swimmer, clipped thre* tenths Of H second off the European 100 metre> freestyle n cord. Bvimming In a 4 i 100 metres relay race m Budapest, Dobai covered his lap m 55.8 sec. bettering the pre- vious European
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  • 62 16 i GOTHEBERG. 8 at.— l Floyd Patterson and Ingemar Jtabanason will travel all the way to Rome to .sign their bi o fight contract. Mr. Bill Fugazy. president of Feature) Sports Inc. plans a ceremo- j nial signing just before the start of the
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  • 50 16 20 H i.rrf, >rt 1 minium FERNANDEZ GERARD MATHEW 1. Civ,! Awation I" i\;» Lr»..tr at I »;.fi this morning aft«r *tjorl illnc.-s j '.>rt»*^' irom 4. Tay Lmn T.ck Koad 4 30 j» m. Tues»l;iv 1" R SO for Churrh ot St. JeeepH ihtncr »o BMMUI tor ,nt«rm
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  • 185 16 DESPERATE KIWIS SCRAPE TO VICTORY... THANKS TO BRILLIANT FULLBACK CLARKE SPRINGS (Transvaal), Monday. A DESPERATE rally m the game's dying minutes gained the touring New Zealand Ifeigby Union team one of their hardest earned victories m South Afr^i. They beat Eastern Transvaal 11 <>. The home side led (J W
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  • 172 16 BRABHAM BEATEN INTO THIRD PLACE T^TUERBURGRING, Mon. il Joachim Bonnier of Sweden, m a, works Porsche, won the German Grand Prix motor race here yesterday. Second was Wolfgang von TTipps, West Germany, also I driving a works Porsche, foilowed by Australian world champion Jack Brabham, m a works Copper. The
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  • 31 16 HANNOVER. Mon. Wimbledon champion Neale Fraser of Australia won the men's singles title of the international tennis tournament here. He beat Belgian Davis Cup player Jackie Brichant 8-7. 6-1.
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  • 105 16 Italy beat Sweden in cup tie BAASTAD. Mon. Italygained a winning 3—l J lead over Sweden m the European Zone Davis Cup Final yesterday. Orlando i Sir, la beat Ulf Schmidt 6-4. 1 6-2. 6-1 for the winning point. Italy substituted Sergio Tacchini for Nicola Pietran- j geli m the
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  • 35 16 HAVANA, Mon. PanAmerican lightweight champion Juan Torres lifted 788--1/4 lb. during trials for the Rome Olympic Games. Torres lifted 248 lb. m press, 231-1/2 m snatch and 308-1/4 m clean and jerk. U.P.I.
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  • 185 16 Top Asian tennis players for S'pore exhibition SINGAPORE, Monday. ■JMIK Singapore Amateur Lawn Tennis Association has invited six Asian international tennis players for exhibition matches m Singapore on Aug. 'A and 4. Those Invited are: A. Tsushi Miyaii and Osamu Ishiguro of Japan, Vo Van Bay and Vo Van Thanh
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  • 20 16 TOKYO. Mon.— A group of 25 Japanese Olympic athletes will leave Tokyo for Rome by air today.- U.P.I.
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  • 49 16 LAHORE, Mon. Pakistan's badminton team beat Ceylon f)-0 m their Thomas Cup Asian Zone tie here last night. Pakistan, who led 4-0 after the first day's play, won three singles matches and both doubles. They will meet Hong; Kong m the Asian Zone semi-final. Reuter
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  • 870 16  - The Cup specialist Doc Rodgers scores yet another big triumph Allan Lewis HOW THEY RAN. By Penang Mon THE Penang Gold Cup was a triumph tor T cup specialist J. R. Doc Rodger* when Automation beat Prince of Lal.ta here yesterday Both horses are trained by him. The winner Automation
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  • 110 16 NBA ratings: Loser second, winner 9th NEW YORK, Mon. Sadao Yaoita of Japan is ranked second contender for Pone Kingpetch's world flyweight championship m this monUl'fi ratings of the American National Boxing Association. Top contender is former champion Pascual Perez ol Argentina. Mitsunori Saki of Japan is rated eighth -and
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  • 46 16 IjHJGENE. Mon.-Bill Nieder <* put tne .shot 63 ft 11 4 m. last night. John Thomas cleared seven feet for the 30th time m his high jumping career. Ray Norton won the 100 metres m 10.4 sec from Harry Jerome, and Stone Johnson.
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  • 56 16 NAIROBI. Mon— Pakistan, one of tne favourites for tne Olympic hockey title this year, were beaten yesterday. It happened on tneir East African tour. Tney lost 3-1 to Kenya. It was the second of three representative matches scneduled. Kenya, who led 2-1 at half-time, lost the
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  • 79 16 DURBAN, Mon. Lucky Coin, owned by Mr. L. E. Howes, won the £7,500 Durban Gold Cup over two miles at Greyville nere. The five-year-old Lucky Coin, a six to one chance by NicapolLs out of Naughty Princess, was ridden to a 2-» 4 lengths victory
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