The Singapore Free Press, 6 August 1960

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  • 18 1 THE NEWSPAPER EVERYBODY S TALKING ABOUT The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 1960. 15 CENTS.
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  • 114 1 AH set... then last-minute announcement CANCELS U.N. MOVE I KATANGA WILL FIGHT'),JTHEN LS MEETING SECURITY COUNCIL LEOPOLDVILLE, Saturday. entry United Nations troops into the Congo ireakaway province of Katanga, planned to start this m? was postponed at the last moment last night. announcement was made by Mr.
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  • 171 1 BACK TO THE BARRICADES FOR 'FREE POWER' MAN BIRMINGHAM, Sat. A 58-year-old refrigeration engineer wno has bamcaaed mmself m his workshop here for two days m defiance of attempts by electricity officials to get tan to read rus meter, returned to the work-shop early yesterday to continue his vigil. The
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  • 20 1 TOKYO. Pit AM estimated 4.000 "peace marchers" converged here yesieiaay completing a iree month old ciemonsuation.
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  • 248 1 U.S. top secret CID men may have fled to the Reds I WASHINGTON, Sat.— The Defence Department said it "must be assumed that there is a likelihood" that two American employees of a top secret intelligence agency who have been missing "have gone behind the Iron Curtain." A mil-scale Investigation
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  • 27 1 MANILA. Sat.— A 58-year-old Chinese and his four nephews were burned to death Inside their hui m Davao Province, Foul play was suspected.
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  • 25 1 BEMIDJI. (Minnesota), Sat. The fourth and last of a series of cosmic radiation measurement high altitude balloons was launched here yesterday-
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  • 265 1 Nik note to Mac: 'Most offensive' LONDON, Sat Mr. Nikita Khrushchev's reply to a letter he received from the British Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan, recently lias been described by officials here as a 4 *most offensive" answer to a polite and reasoned conimnni1 cation. Mr. Macmillan's letter of July
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  • 27 1 NICE, Sat— Somerset Maugham, 86-year-old British author is suffering from over-exertion following visits to the East. He has been ordered to rest.
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  • 17 1 BRUSSELS, Sat.— The Congolese Central Bank yesterday announced it was suspending all foreign exchange payments.
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  • 70 1 DANGEROUS, BUT 'BALANCED'.. THAT'S HER VIEW Workers at the top of one of the sky-scrapers now being built m the new Stockholm centre, "Hotorg City/ were surprised when this attractive girl with a trim figure, climbed on to the roof. She was a professional acrobat. Eleanor Gunther of Vienna (above)
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  • 26 1 ROME, Sat. Parliament gave final approval to the new government of Premier Aimintore Faniani by an unprecedented margin of almost two to one.
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  • 25 1 MANILA, Sat Bandits fired from ambush at a crowded bus. killing five and wounding nine passengers, m Bontoc Province. Northern Luzon.
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  • 187 1 U.S. accuses Cuba of stealing embassy man's war trophies WASHINGTON, Saturday. T»HE State Department yesterday accused Cuban A authorities of stealing World War II trophies from a U.S. Embassy official m Havana m July and then using them to brand him as. a "Nazi." I A State Department spokesman told
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  • 193 1 NO ...the word to launch war on Verwoerd JOHANNESBURG, Sat. The first gun m the anti-republican campaign m South Africa was fired yesterday by the splinter Progressive Party with full page advertisements m all English language morning and evening newspapers m the eight principal cities of the country. The Progressive
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  • 126 1 1 I STOOD up on the seat and pushed the top half of my body out of the cockpit. Pressed hard against the fuselage, half m, half out, I struggled m a night-mare ot tear and contusion to drop clear, but could not do so This was
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  • 192 1 HNA ERUPTS I il I M rxploMOftfe sh«»««k m| ci i»! nui'u I'll, i i«m| «'i 11n. |ii||it\\«il .(ri i 1111 •MI i I m.tt< t. «i »a« Iliftll :11 sky i Iliokl < <IUl(i 1 I ***** I i•i i. t i GRANDMA WES AFTER CRANDSON i
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  • 20 1 TRIESTE, (italji. Sat.—Th* engagement uas announoea or 13-year-old Marisa Saivagno and 16->«ai-old AUr«do Bulau, au ex-t>ariencier.
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    • 28 1 Fashion flower fabrics Flowers are blossoming on fashion fabrics There are three elegant designs with Tree patterns for you to make m the August issue of HER WORLD.
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    • 101 1 ■■■SB, J^Bttßt '0 B^i^F I^bK^^ "SRaWy Whot o volcano of foshion color! The irsf corol lipstick every woman con 7 S Hness of pink with the warm brilliance M ■"> of coral? That's what mokes it your > K < "^Kk,-^L B A peach. whether your skin is bronzy *Ws!wkti(tiflM
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  • 146 2 LONDON, Sat. INDUSTRIALS conti--1 Hoed to forge ahead i yesterday and the London stock markets ended the week and the long account on a cheerful note. Gilts. however. remained neglected and recorded very little change. Ptodgn bonds
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  • 151 2 All round rise and markets close very steady NEW YORK: Wall Street closed very steady with a fairly good showing of gains mostly to one dollar or so. The market moved higher early under the leadership of oils, steels, aircrafts and entertainment issues and subsequently other sections joined
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  • 40 2 Active deals m firm market A MSTERDAM: The market J\ was firm yesterday. All internationals firm trend reflecting the more optimistic Congo situation. Dealings were active. Shippings were irregular, while plantations improved. State loans generally closed around previous levels.
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  • 47 2 WASHINGTON. Sat. Natural rubber import- into i the United States for the month of June totalled 28.305 long tons, while latex imports amounted to 3.335 long tons, according to U.S. Commerce Department statistics. This compared with 26.637 and 5.380 long tons respectively m May.
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  • 202 2 Stocks drop sharply and operators are playing it safe ONDON, Sat. London Ju pepper stocks dropped sharply by 280 tons m July leaving a stock of 360 tons white and 66 tons black on Aug. 1. Commenting on this London traders say that the market is now m a
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  • 133 2 Restraint over Katanga developments sends copper down T ONDON: Tin lost £3 Lj 10s. yesterday under moderate offers. Consumer demand generally was reported to be quiet and the Singapore price m consequence was regarded as vulnerable. Copper was easier especially cash which lost £1 15s. The decline was aLso
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  • 69 2 SYDNEY: The Sydney waterfront ha^ began its "industrial peace and self discipline" plan. A meeting of 4.000 dockers endorsed a dockers' union plan for the union and not the government stevedoring industry autho- rity to discipline the dockers. The federation has submitted the plan to the
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  • 57 2 HONG KONG, Friday. Closing prices here today were: Previous Today H. S. Banking Corporation $1,195 $1,200 TT sales sales Union Ins. Canton $92.00 $91.00 sellers sales Wheelork Marden 7.45 750 sales sales HKong phone $28.80 $3875 sales sales Dairy Farm Cold Storage $28 80 $2860 sales sales
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  • 918 2 NOTE AH prices below are middle prices. SINGAPORE, Friday. Previous today Alex. Bricks Ords (N) .90 .90 Atlaa Ice ll.OO Buyers B.B. Petro! 43 6 43 6 B.M. Trustees 5.25 5.25 Con. Tin Smelt. Pref. 20/3 20/3 Orda. 51/- 51/fefleral Dispensary 1.49 L4H| Frtzpatricks
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  • 245 2 Government loans she $1 in 3 WeeK PAGE TWO GIVES YOU THE DETAILS Ot UPS AND DOWNS OF YOUR INVEST^ SINGAPORE Government loans were again marked down on Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday. M Ml eleven issues were down cents m price, making a total shedding of one dollar since the
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  • Round the Wor Market Prices
    • 98 2 LONDON. Auk i Previous r*d.) RUBBER Na. 1 RSa c.i.f. European ports. Auk :«>: IB 1 Sept RUBBER Na. 1 R»S Spat 3o 3 i»i RUBBER H». 1 RSS Settlement House Term*. Sept M 5 M BBi Oct. Dec 7 TONE: Dull PEPPER: White Sarawak f.a.q. a.i.f.
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    • 35 2 NEW YORK. Auk I Previous Today TIN Straits spot 104 17 l RUBBER Futurea Sept ."IT <i^r Mev SALES: 18 lots. TONE: Ouiet Na. 1 RSS Aug.. ,a "irn m K mi
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    • 46 2 CoPraCocJ nrinrfrm I Au,. I y, U X I I "in Au, u_ 1 COCONUT OIL tn» I St* dttk t.t I Pan p. I hulh ttr i^ k I i-pi I tO(ONUl OIL en* 1 un Ut ••an •«ft l ht.lh PHILIPPIC t«H*
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  • 175 2 Quotations are marked down following decline m Singapore LONDON: Rubber quotations were again marked down slightly at the outset yesterday following a further decline at Singapore. Traders reported very few. enquiries were circulating. Despite paucity of demand there were not many outright offers. Shipment parcels were adjusted downwards m
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  • 127 2 'Ingot' price is now down to 'pig' level PITTSBURGH: Aluminium Company of America announced a combination of moves which m effect appear to lower its prices to some metal buyers those who take primary ingot from Alcoa two days after the company had raised prices on certain alloy ingot and
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  • 62 2 BAGDAD: Iraq's acting Oil Minister. Mr. Talaat Sheibani has invited companies and individuals interested m obtaining oil exploration rights to submit offers. He said. offers should be submitted within six months. The announcement came before a meeting with Bri-tish-owned oil companies scheduled for
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 162 2 FSDAFA CHIPS lying alongside the Shiga pore Harbour Board wharven this morning: are: Bennevus 1/2. Perseus 4/5. Lao 6A, Neptunia 10/11, Orestes 13/14. Boissevain 15/16, Glenville 18. Mandowi 19. Giang Lee N. Wall 5, Malay 23/ 24. Doneverett 25/26, Pentakota 27/28, Okhla 29/30, Memnon 31/32, Oakville 33/34. Menelaus 35/36. Salmara
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  • 107 3  -  IAN MOK-AI Singapore, Sat. tH ING CLASS TUTOR 45 TO READ ALL o^s-4N^AJ-iBRAm^ FORE HE DIES iloi." Not because he is a rjihi' it is their manifested I protessor of some sort. r eserycs Unit Dame for it is which Dor has: that is to
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  • 146 3 GOVT. URGED TO REVISE PROVIDENT FUND'S ILLOGICAL' LAWS CINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Congress nas appealed to the Governu lo immediately reM laws governing the ..nienance and functions of tne Ce rural Provident Fund In a k 1 tier to tat 1 Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. the Congress, wnile
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  • 38 3 PENANG. Sat— Mr. Lon Cneng Chuan. president of i he Penang Art Society, will declare open the second young artists' exhibition sponsored by the local Arts Council ai the Penang Library at 4.30 p.m. on Monday.
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  • 116 3 YIO CHU KANG, Sat.— Farmers of Yeo Choon Guan Estate, faced with constant theft of livestock, have appealed for police help to form a vigilante corps. They complained that groups of teenage g<ings roamed the estate every evening and late at night. House robbed
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  • 178 3 Alphonso, 23, is back with music diploma and an ambition SINGAPORE, S a t.— Eleven years of persistent efforts had made Alphonso Anthony a musician today. Alphonso was a boy of 12 when his father gave him a violin. From then on he set his heart on improving himself m
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  • 35 3 SINGAPORE Sat. Mrs. R. C. Hoffman, wife of tni Permanent Secretary to tne Education Ministry, will give away prizes at tne Raffles Girls' School annual speech day on Tuesday, at 5.15 p.m.
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  • 36 3 PENANG. Sat.— The Indonesian Consul here, Mr. T. A. Mocntar, and his wife wili give a reception at the E. and O. Hotel on Aug. 17 to celebrate tne loth anniversary of Indonesia's independence.
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  • 94 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The National Union of Plantation Workers has decided to double the number of scholarships to its members' children annually This year it will offer 22 scholarships for secondary school education as against the 11 given last year After a meeting
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  • 102 3 MAN ON OUTRAGE CHARGE IS ACQUITTED SINGAPORE. Sat.— A lawyer. Mr. Esa Almenoar. .successfully applied for the acquittal of his client, Mahmood bin Crawmol. on a charge of outraging the modesty of a 13-year-old girl, when the prosecution could not produce the complainant m the case. Mahmood was alleged to
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  • 21 3 KAJANG, Sat.— Dr. A. Thillamath from the KualaLumpur General Hospital has taken charge of the district hospital here.
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  • 21 3 IPOH, Sat.— Dr. C. Sinnadurai was elected president of the Ceylon Association of Perak at a meeting here.
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  • 285 3 In a night of terror Siri lost a leg.. .but not his hopes MY AMBITION IS TO BE A DOCTOR SO THAT I CAN SERVE PEOPLE' SINGAPORE, Sat. Siri Sena Perera. 16, is determined to e:et to the top m spite of the handicap of having to do with only
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  • 47 3 Dato Wong to open teachers confab PENANG, Sat.— The Chief! Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, will open the National j Union of Teacners" sixtn annual delegates conference at the Pyketl MeinodLst School Mere on Aug. 10. Fifty delegates and about 300 observers will attend tnt three-day uuks.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 148 3 Medium Wave 476 metres. Claque; 6.1? Ihe Malayan touch; Short Wave 62 metres (4780 C.45 Sunset serenade kc/s) from 9.00 p.m. 10.00 p.m. 7.00 The news: 7.10 NewstallC daily. 7 lo Community dance time; 7 30 P.M. 1.00 Programme summary; Looking and listening 7.45 Th« 1.02. Evergreen parade; 130 The
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  • 614 4 I The Singapore scene] MARGARET BING SEE, 25, who has been 1 living m Singapore for the past 18 months, will be soon returning home to Australia. Although her holiday here was an exciting experience, she is looking forward
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 435 4 CLUES ACROSS 1 Earns, e.g. sufficient to be r r U I Tl I U TTT V 1 R 1 making furious <7>- if \2 3 X I 5 P X 5 Temporary dwelling impracti- i 1 I I I 1 I 1111 cal below the ice-cap (5). f M
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  • 176 5  -  ALAN KHOO 5- Singapore. Saturday |5 LATEST FASHION M£NS WEAR IN 6A PORE. SAYS HEAD B !G TEXTILE FIRM N j> \|OKK men m Singapore are Unc > shirts with that homely becMSC they are fancy-em-li ami h'lm-made. t w of Mr. 11. Rochey,
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  • 26 5 SLIM RIVER. Sat— A 62--year-old man, Sinnian Balan was dead m a police ambush on Sungei Chinoh Estate near Trolak. South Ferak
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  • 27 5 SINGAPORE. S.U. Tiir tese Swimming Club will nold Ita annual talentime contecsl ai iti premises m Ambei Road on Aug. 26 at 7 30 p.m.
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  • 35 5 IF the girl m the crowd (arrowed) will call at the Free Press office, Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore, she will receive Sl5 and a complimentary photograph of herself.
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  • 29 5 IPOH, Sat.— A girl cyclist, Lou Ah Foong, 17, was killed vvnen sue was knocked down by a car at tne 8 2 mile Ipoh-Gopeng road.
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  • 98 5 Negri ruler to fly to Britain for a health check 2EREMBAN, Sat. The Yang di-Per-tuan Besar of Negri Sembilan will leave for Britain by air on Monday for a medical check-up. He will be accompanied by the State physician. Dr. Wong Lun King. Daughter, too Others m the party m!-
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  • 17 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mrs. Boris Holland has been elected president of the Singapore Travel Agents Association.
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  • 209 5 New head office of the hawkers inspectors will be cool and quiet SINGAPORE, Saturday. TIIK "roving" Hawkers and Markets Department here will soon move into its new headquarters m Fort Canning Road ;i headquarters which members of the inspectorate hope will be permanent. Arrangements have already been made with the
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 460 5 PHOTOCiRAPHIC SOCIETY OF Malay Cambridge Examination SINGAPORE: Exhibition of preparation 2 p.m.; Singapore selected photographs from Asian Chess Club 3 p.m.: judo practice Countries at Rallies Museum 9, 5 p.m.; Y.A.G. and Y.S.V. Club ajn. to 5.30 p.m. night and Malay class 7 p.m. ROWCROFT THEATRE CLUB V U .C
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  • Dear Sir...
    • 220 6 THAT SUZIE WONG CHEONGSAM SDFSADF 0 Mrs. J. A. C. is |Uit oldfashioned. What's wrong if a girl with a pair of pretty legs dresses to show them? After all, she's not showing more than o girl m a bikini does. Moy I remind Mrs. J. A. C. that we
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    • 164 6 0 A slump m the taxi trade m Kuala Lumpur? I should say the taxi drivers of Kuala Lumpur had it coming to them. Their drop m takings, I'm sure, is not because of the reasons given to your reporter. The fact is, Kuala Lumpur
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    • 106 6 0 My friends and I read with great interest your feature on a Singapore night-club published on Aug. 1. It wos, m the main, well-produced and informative. There is, however, one thing I'd like to point out. At the night-club m question, Amading Wan>et now provides
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  • 353 6  - CAMBRIDGE SCIENTISTS TUNE IN TO A NEW MILKY WAY 36 THOUSAND MILLION MILLION MILLION MILES OUT IN SPACE Peter Fairley By London, Sat. CAMBRIDGE scientists have discovered a new Milky Way system packed with stars 36 thousand million million million miles out m space. Nothing has ever been identified so
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  • 1361 6  - That big struggle, as one of the FEW saw it 20 years age HUGH DUNDAS by Monday: the man who "saved the world Panic and terror m the cockpit ../this is the end 9 WE were pretty satisfied with ourselves m Gl() (South Yorkshire) Squadron, Auxiliary Air Force, when we
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 38 6 For the discriminating Record buyer HBBb^bf ALLIED RECORD CLUD P. O. BOX 2097 SINGAPORE Talking point... 1 Men never turn rogues without turning fools. —THOMAS PAINE. Talking point... 2 He sows hurry and reaps indigestion. Robert Louis Stevenson.
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  • 64 7  -  IAN MOK-AI Singapore. Saturday. LgsAY CONTEST FOR V AN STUDENTS j STIMUL-ATE INTEREST c R NEIGHBOURS 1 me understand ot the term roftzsmr L&jce, m gnaA lin--9 ,j,inr-. summed up our underP Mini with this: W ill In those universities W op of Malaysia, never
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  • 123 7 NO EVIDENCE IS OFFERED MISSIONARY IS ACQUITTED tfIXGAPORE. Sat A mis--0 stonary, Gnanamuthu Fanu s, was acquitted a magistrates court on July 29 on a charge desIbed by his counsel. Mr David Marshall, a> "ghastl? I disgusting." Mr. James, of. TMstOCk ac, waa charged with i usins criminal -force on
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  • 42 7 SINGAPORE. Sat,— Swami Ranganathanandaji, head oi the Ramaknshna Mission N'e'.v Delhi, who is on a lecture tour of South-East Asia, will deliver a lecture on •Spiritual Life m an Industrial Aft,* 1 at the Victoria Memorial Hali tomorrow at
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  • 559 7 WOMEN'S ROLE STRESSED HOFFMAN SINGAPORE, S a t.— Proud parents turned out to see their daughters receive prizes at the Eighth Annual Speech Day of the St. Hilda's School I and II held m the school. It was also a proud day
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  • 38 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The fate of the Pan-Malayan Islamic Party Government of Trengganu will depend the result of a "no confidence" motion to be voted on at today's Budget meeting of the State Legislative Assembly.
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  • 105 7 SEAT IN WORLD ORCHID COMMITTEE FOR DR. YEOH SI NGAP O R E. Sat.— Dr. Yeoh Bok Choon. a committee member of the Malayan Orchid Society and one of the delegates to the Third World Orchid Conference and the Chelsea Flower Show held m London m May. has been appointed
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  • 18 7 KANGAR, Sal. The Perils Government proposes to give loans to State Assemblyimn to buy car.v
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  • 118 7 HARBAN HAS A SINGING DATE IN CALCUTTA BUKIT TIMAH. Sat. A Singapore schoolboy, S. Harban Singh Mastana, 19, who won a talentime contest for the best Hindi song m 1958, has been invited to Calcutta for an audition by Tala-at Mahmood, India's "golden voice" singer. Harban Singh Is at present
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  • 38 7 PENANG, Sat. Three Catholic Brothers Sasimir <Penangi, Edward George (Kuala Lumpur i and Jerome <Taiping), reported missing m the jungle off Muka Head on Wednesday night have returned safely to the Pulau Tikus Noviate here.
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  • 32 7 BUTTERWORTH. Sat. A 14-foot crocodile caught at Sungei Merbau Krdong, near Sungoi Dua village here, by two brothers, has been sold to a Parit Buntar businessman for $50.
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  • 25 7 PENANG, Sat.— The Penang Straits Chinese British Association will hold its annual meeting at the Rubber Trade Association at 5.30 p.m. next Thursday.
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  • 71 7 LOTTERY CASE: BREADMAN IS FINED $4OO SINGAPORE. Sat.— Ng Aik Hong, a breadsetier father of 10. was fined §400 for assisting m the carrying on of a four-digit lottery m Chestnut Drive on April 22. The magistrate, Mr. Richard Laycock, allowed him time 10 pay the line. The court was
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  • 47 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Victoria School Photographic Society reminds -all student photographers that entries to the Student Photographic Exhibition must be handed m by today. There will be no entry fee but exhibitors should enclose sufficient postage stamps for return of prints.
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  • 164 7 SINGAPORE, Sat—Teen- aged girls m the Serangoon Gardens are scared of a man on a motorcycle. Equally worried are their parents who do not yet know how to deal with tne youngster causing great annoyance to their daugh- ten. The residents
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  • 207 7 S'pore schools to take part in Malay debating competition SINGAPORE, Sat. Several English schools m Singapore have entered teams for an inter-school debating: contest m the Malay language.' The debates are beir.g Trrgarrised by —^ke Ma4ayYouth's Literary Association m Singapore with the aim of encouraging greater use of the national
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  • 27 7 KUALA LT'MPUR. Sat The body of a 10-year-old Singapore boy, Tham Wing Sung, has been recovered from a disused mining pool near Salak South.
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  • 146 7 Cultural show aims to make public aware of school's activities SINGAPORE, Saturday. A HUGE programme Ikis been drawn up by the management committee of the K;ilai Magal School m Vio Clm kim^ Road, to "introduce" the school to the people today. The programme includes a variety concert by the pupils
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  • 39 7 SINGAPORE. Sat.— Pupils of me Kalaimagal School here will stage a cultural show at the school premises at 7 m/s. Yio Chu Kang Road at 4 30 p.m. today m aid of the school building fund.
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  • 614 8 HIS SPECIALITY IS CARS AND HE'S ALWAYS ON THE RUN X IIK PASSENGER fastened his safety belt. The jet liner was coming m to land. But the emergency exit window beside him posed a problem. Water was dripping through it clue, no
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  • 444 8 NIGHT BEAT... BY OSWALD HENRY finance limitations m other words, the lot!" he explained. However. Peter, a busy man at all times, does not let all this work get him down. He still finds time, amidst his m#ny duties, to relax at the famous nightspots en route. He can list
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  • 64 8 THIS DISTRICT HA WATER SHORTAG DURING PEAK HOU 100 CHIAT, Sat. Residents of a row of 14 houses m Joo Chiat Place, between Everitt Road and Manggis Road, yesterday complained of low water pressure durinp; peak consumption hours. Pressure They said that during mor: ings and evenings whei water is
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  • 57 8 Silent boss behind radio scene leave with happy memor Sl\(iAP()|{| I U J\ Lambert, chid i I Singapore, s;iid. befon I land on retirancnL ttuK I broadcasting here \\;is comi I hi I .1 1 or R 1 lim I of I coun I men.' Responsill never I I I
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  • 81 8 WORKERS' UNION WINS RECOGNITION BY LOCAL FIRM SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore linn ol Lin-deteves-Jacoberg Ltd.. agreed to recosin.se the 1 Business Hgu.m s Employ Union as representing its workers. This was stated m a letter the firm sent to the union early this week. The recognition follow.more than a fortnights
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    • 430 8 Mr. Bear has just finished happ.Iy. Some br.ght ones like nuking a pretty little pond in. goldfish would look we his garden and with pr.de he murmurs Mr. Bear. That would mV Wa, h e ng d f VC,OP mean bu y« n K 'hem and thesTare Smmm mcelv W
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  • 277 9 HEAD OF RAMAKRISHNA MISSION TO LAY FOUNDATION STONE AT SEMBAWANG TOMORROW SINGAPORE, Saturday. foundation stone of a $15,000 building where yoga and spiritual lessons to be taught, will be laid on a piece of land m Sembawang tomorrow. The money for the building is
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  • 10 9 told court bout her ife, and fined $500 declaration jocuments
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  • 71 9 HANDKERCHIEF PATTERNS COST HIM $50 SINGAPORE, Fri. Wong Yoke Choo was convicted m the Fourth Magistrate's Court and fined $50 for having m his possession for sale, handkerchiefs which bore patterns of semi-nude women. Wong, who has seven children, was allowed to pay his fine m five instalments. The prosecution
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  • 34 9 MALACCA, Sat. The Chief Minister of Malacca, inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba. was the first person m the state to apply for a new identity card at the Registration Office here.
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  • 96 9 IVC Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus it.il St. Joseph's Institution at a nully inter-school Geography Quiz held b tin- >JI Oei Tiong Ham Hall. The quiz as ors.inisod by the St. Joseph's <ieogra'iw.jl Society The final score was 17*pointv Representatives of the CHIJ were Misses
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  • 76 9 Fake monks are hawking Buddhism, says magazine PENANG, Sat. Pake monks and lay leaders have been going round "hawking" the Buddhist religion the "Golden Light" official publication of the Penang Buddhist Association said m an editorial. The way they go about things has caused many to think that religious blessings,
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  • 101 9 20,000 hope for more factories to solve jobs problems KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Jinjanc. tae largest vil_:e m the Federation, a population of 20.000 3,500 houses today, •i-.varci to more facs being built and the spect of greater emnent opportunities. tated by the AsDistrict Officer of arag, Inche Yahya bin i
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  • 73 9 \-GAPORE. Sat. The nth Magistrate. Mr. s Loh, imposed a fine of 0 on Chen Swee Ee. 35. possession of 148.46 ids of dutiable cigarettes boose m Joo Chiat Road me T i Customs prosecutor, Mr. lim Eng Siang told the court that duty on
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  • 170 9 Man with nine previous convictions gets a year's jail for fraud SINGAPORE, Saturday. A YOUNG man, who admitted nine previous convictions, was jailed tor a year m a magistrate's court for cheating. Mohamed Ayobe bin Ahmad Ali. 24. was also ordered to undergo one year's police supervision after serving his
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  • 55 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Mr. S. Govinda Raj was re-elected president of the Kuala Lumpur town branch of the Makiyan Indian Congress at its general meeting. Other new office-bearers are: Vice-president: Mr. K. K. Samy .secretary: Mr. K. R. Cnandran, assistant secretary: Mr P. Vadivelu,
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  • 50 9 KLANG. Sat. The Assistant Minister of Labour. Mr. V. Manickavasagam, trekked through two miles of jungle to visit a 300-acre settlement for 94 Indkm families at Kapar, eight miles from here. Each family has been given three acres to plant fniit trees and cash crops.
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  • 61 9 TANJONG MALIM. Sat.— Six nuns were on their way to Cameron Highlands for a holiday when the car m which they were travelling overturned at the 49* 2 milestone, Kuala Lumpur-Ipoh road. Sister D. M. Carr. of the Assunta Mission at Petaling Jaya.
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  • 311 9  -  CHRISTINE RODDY CARS THE WOMAN'S VIEW IF you are one of those women who must drive a big car, then By I'm sure the Valiant will find favour with you. The Americans call this a compact car. Don't you believe
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    • 364 9 FSADF ST. GEORGES GARRISON CHURCH, Tanglin barracks: 7.15 a.m. Holy Communion; 9.30 a.m. Sunday School; 9.30 a.m. Morning Service; 6.30 p.m. Evening Prayer. BETHESDA (Katong Church): 8.30 ajn. The Lord's Supper; 9.30 am. Ministry. Mr. J. Hanam; 3 p.m. Junior Sunday School 430 pm Senior Sunday School 6 p.m., Evening
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    • 272 9 2.15 p.m. Open Sunday School and Distribution of Prizes: 4. p.m. Combined Holy Communion, Rev- Chew Hock Hin. ELIM CHURCH. 25 Everitt Road; 9.15 ajn. Sunday School; 10.30 aJn. Morning Worship 1079 Serangoon Rd., 9.15 a.m. Sunday School 9.15 a.m. Bible Class; 10.30 a.m. Morning Worship; 5.30 p.m. Evangelistic Service.
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    152 10  -  M. Harrison-Gray By THE comparative failure ol the four U.S.A. teams m the Olympic contest was not really surprising, for the national bidding style has always been suspect. The hand above, for example, was played some years ago m a world title match. West and Ea.-t I U.S.A.
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  • 43 10 DEAUVILE, Sat. Andres Gimeno of Spain made a winning professional debut. He beat former Wimbledon champion Alex Olmedo 6-1, 6-3. Robert Haillet (Franco, also playing his first professional match, beat Mai Anaerson (Australia) 8-6 4-6 6-3.- Reuter
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  • 124 10 SPORTS DAY came to the schools of Pasir Panjang I and II the other day, and everybody had fun. Here are a few of the winners champions every one. 0 Winners of the inter school invitation relay for Kirls: Dunearn School. Left to rifcht: K. Pitchay,
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  • 376 10  - Personality O'Neill will bring back the missing fans KEITH MILLER By LONDON. Saturday gXGLAND'S personality boys, Brian Statham and Ted Dexter, turned on the fireworks this week. Dexter, 157, cracked his seventh century this season at Hove against Middlesex, while Statham, five for 43, routed Yorkshire m the War of
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  • 24 10 BANGKOK, Sat. World flyweight champion Pone Kingpetch of Thailand is expected to fight Pascual Perez of Argentina m a return bout Reuter
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  • 33 10 SAN DIEGO. Sat. World light heavyweight boxing champion Archie Moore, 43 today became a father for the fourth time. A son was born tO his 9ft-voar_r»lH mil. I Joan.- Reuter
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  • 250 10 TOO MANY BAD LOSERS SAYS MANAGER lONDON. Sat. Billy WaiJ ker wound up his last official duties as Soccers longest-serving manager yesterday morning, pinned a Nottingham Forest committee badge In his coat and declared. "Now I enjoy mv football. The last year or so has been agony at times.' 1
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  • 72 10 SINGAPORE. Sat.— Chinese Swimming Club will send a team of 12 to the Merdeka meet m Kuala Lumpur on < Aug. 6 and 7. The ieam is: Tnio Gim Hock (captain*, I Lionel Cnee, Eric Yeo. Tan Chew Chon. Lee Sin Cheow. Fong Ho
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  • 203 10 GEORGE Eastham's oneman battle with Newcastle United may depend for its solution on the attitude of Scottish League club Third Lanajk. For one factor that could influence Newcastle to release Eastham, and thereby resolve the deadlock between club and player, is if Third Lanark agree
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  • 222 10  - I condemn Arthur Rowe ROY MOOR By LONDON. Sat THE decision of Britain's champion shot -putter. Authur Rowe. not to compete ior his country m the match against France at tht White City. London, on Monday was one of the saddest happenings m British athletics for many a day. It
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  • 47 10 SINGAPORE. Sat.— A spe- I cial games meeting to elect officials for hockey, ru'^g^r and softbaL mil l-< hei'l at the Singapore Recreation Club at 5.45 pM. on Aug 15. Secretary Mr. G. H. Kraal has made a special request to all members to aUei.ti.
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  • 487 10  - TV will pay fortu to screen Engli League fixtures JOHN CAMKIN B> -ONDON cj piLKVISION lias slornud H u I Football League ;il l<>n- I nearly £150,000. Hie imli -pi-ii-K I will screen 23 games m llu new I Each week, after the early B season rusii. more than an
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  • 56 11 i^la: Tan Slew Choo City 1 hrowing Softball (liia Hong Laun City Shot Put Ahmad Abdullah l Seran^oon High Jump Royston Sta Maria Telok Kurau 100 m., 200 m. Jack de Wend Telok Kurau 80 m. hurdles. Ahmad Nor Telok Kurau Throwing Softball.
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  • 18 11 I^i hool (McNair District) m uirls m the A Division at Kilan Bfsar yesterday.
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  • 127 11 JALAN IiESAR, Saturday. (JHAMPION sprinters Royston Sta Maria and Hyma Kanan stole the limeliirht at the first Singapore Combined Primary Schools sports championships yesterday. Royston Sta Maria (Telok Kurau) competing m the Boys A Division, won the 100 metres
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  • 782 11 BOYS A DIVISION 100 metres: 1. Royston Sta Maria 12.3 sec. tT.JC.), 2. Duraikannan (City). 3. Mustafa Gharib (T.K>. 20« metres: 1. Royston Sta Maria (T.K.j 25.5 sec, 2. Wan Manaf Sulaiman (8.T.), 3. Mustafa Gharib (T.K.k 400 metres: 1. Wan Manaf Sulaiman (8.T.), 57.5 sec. 2.
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  • 543 11 Anglo-Chinese swim carnival: Six records are broken KATOXG, Saturday. SIX Records were smashed al the AngloChinese School swimming Carnival held al the Chinese Swimming Club yesterday. Tan Hwa Luck was the champion swimmer. Results: BOYS DIVIMON A 100 metres freestyle. 1. Ronnie Neo. 2. Tan Hwa Peng. 3. Lenn Wei
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  • 232 11 AN INNINGS WIN FOR YORKS T ONDON. Bat.— Results m yesterday's cricket matches: At Bristol: Lancashire bt Gloucester by 23 runs. Lancashire 125 and 160; Gloucester 123 and 139 iD. Smith 41; K. Higgs 5-39 >. Lanes 12 pts. At Canterbury: Kent bt Derby by 190 runs. Kent 183 and
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  • 106 11 Americans set more marks DETROIT, bat Mike Troy, 19, further improved on his world 200 metres butterfly record last night when he clocked two minutes 13.2 X- conds m the final of his event lin the American Olympic swimming trials. Troy set the official record lof two minutes 16.4 seconds
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  • 37 11 Rattles Institution will hold their 17th annual swimming carnival on Thursday, August 11 at 2.15 p.m. at the Chinese Swimming Club <New Pool). Amber Road. There will be an Old Boys Race at 5.30 p.m.
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  • 293 11 SEMBAWANG, Sat.—Sombawang Schools I II held their combined ninth annual athletic meet yesterday R- Shanmugam won the individual championship and Clifford House won the house honours Mrs. Ahmad Ibrahim gave away the prizes. Results: SCHOOL I BOYS "A" DIVISION 100 yds: 1. Omar bin
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  • 602 12 Asian students in Australia form top basketball team: They have won 1 0 of their 1 2 games An All-Asian basketball team compaacej b4 students at the Sydney Technic il College, which is playing in a Sydney grade competition has won 10 out ol U matches this season. Here the
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  • 95 12 UNKNOWN SHOCKS WIMBLEDON CHAMP Hamburg. Sat Frenchman Fie r re Darmon up- Wimbled' champion v Ie Fraser i I Australia m the men's singles third round of the German International tennis champion-: ships. Fra>er went down 6-1. 6-4. ft-L The Frenchman's victory j over the top->eeded A (rattan was the
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  • 46 12 \Y AR3A \V Sat. Jozef Schmidt of Poland beat the world record for the hop. step jump with 55 feet 1(H inches at the Polish National athletic championships. The official record of 54 feet 9i inches was set by Oleg Fedoseyev of Russia. Reuter.
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  • 119 12 Go-Kart racing tomorrow Gvj-Kart racing has at last gained popularity among local sports enthusiasts. Alter several unsuccessful attempts to organise Go-Kart racing, it has finally madj; iis grade and will most probably be included on the Singapore Motor Club's future racing calendars. The Singapore Motor Club will hold its first
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  • 488 12 Amateur races: Card and selections SINGAPORE Sat. The card for today's amateur race meeting at Bukit Timah. RACE 1—2.15: (Class 5) 2F: 1 Kolek, 2 Polo, 3 Zariff. 4 Big Heart, 5 Bubbles, 6 Kilmery, 7 Moondyne, 8 Smoky. 9 Wilora, 10 Batley, 11 Bay Star, 12 Champagne, 13 John
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  • 374 12 'INDONESIA SHOULD HAVE NO DIFFICULTY IN RETAINING THOMAS CUP' SINGAPORE, Saturday. INDONESIA should have no difficulty m retaining the Thomas Cup m June next year, declared Mr. Sudirman, manager of the Indonesian badminton .team, m a twenty-minute interview just before lie left for home yesterday. Mr. Sudirman expects Indonesia to
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  • 51 12 SINGAPORE. Sat.— Tickets for tonight's badminton match between Singapore and Indonesia at $2, $1, and fifty cents (gallery) are now available. They may be obtained at No. 17 Change Alley, from 9.30 a.m. and at the S.BA Hall, Guillemard Road, from 2 p.m. The match starts at a
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  • 16 12 MANILA, Sat. Philippines beat Australia 82-79 m their second pre-Olympic basketball match last night.
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