The Singapore Free Press, 15 August 1960

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  • 16 1 IS TALKING ABOUT V^'* The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. MONDAY, AUGUST 15, 1960. 15 CENTS.
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  • 412 1 War of words between Red capitals hots up odus of experts puts BELGRADE. Monday X^AIXLOADS of Soviet experts have been leaving Peking to return to Russia iii the past few clays, according to the Peking correspondent of the official Yugoslav news agency Tanjug. The correspondent reported
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  • 5 1 hina's dustry 'in e lurch'
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  • 7 1 OW TONY'S VALET RESIGN FROM POST I
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  • 92 1 GRANDMA BRENDA TO COMPETE IN ROME GAMES LONDON*. Mon. Mrs. Brenda Williams, 6b-;.tar-old grandmother, was named yesterday as one of the two British riders In the Grand Prix dressage at the Olympic Games, and it is believed she will be the oldest petitor at Rome. Williams. Who ha* five rr.adchildren.
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  • 42 1 KABUL. Mon.— Two Pakistan violated Afghan airspace a ere furced to land at Kandahar on Saturday, an »:i Defence Ministry anroent said this morning. It announcement said Ibc uere "under mvesti-ai ion I protest had been delivered Pakistan
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  • 139 1 SINGAPORE CITY, Mon. School children from the four language streams all under 15 years of age staged a full dress rehearsal yesterday for their two-and-a-half-hour variety concert which opens tonight at 7 p.m. at the Victoria Theatre. The concert the most ambitious ever staged by Singapore
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  • 128 1 REFUGEE FROM CAPETOWN WEDS COLOURED GIRL ACCRA. Mon. A White South African political refugee and the coloured girl he was prevented from marrying by their country's racial laws becair man and wife here yesterday. Mr. Arnold Selby from Johannesburg, 42-year-old general secretary of the African Textile Workers Union, and Miss
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  • 25 1 HONG KONG. Mon.— Marshal Chen Yi. the Chinese Foreign Minister, will visit Kabul to attend Afghanistan's Aug. 23 Independence Day celebrations.
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  • 18 1 LUCERNE. Mon. The Lucerne International Music Festival was opened to an enthusiastic audience here last night.
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  • 157 1 SINGAPORE CITY, Monday. A MALACCA businessman who arrived here a week ago, was found dead this morning, bound and gagged, m an import and export office m Telok°Ayer Street. Th»> dead man. Chan Hwee Tong, 58, was sleeping on the second floor ot tht-
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  • 31 1 NICOSIA. Mon. Archoishop Makarios has named a former EOKA susoect. Mr. Nicos Kranidiotis. as his Foreign Minister m the new cabinet for Cyprus, which Tjecomes an independent republic tomorrow.
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  • 29 1 LONDON, Mon. The Kabaka (King) of Buganda arrived here for talks to improve relations between the East African British protectorate of Uganda and the kingdom of Bucanda.
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  • 33 1 NEW YORK, Mon —Alan Paton the South African author of "Cry, the Beloved Country," and "Too late the Phalarope," was named yesterday as winner of the Freedom Award for 1960.
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  • 144 1 $5OO FOR RAINY DAY, SAYS WINNER SINGAPORE CITY. Moil. The $500 winner of last week's Free Press Word Puzzle is Mr. Choo Ah Ling, 29. of Dhoby Ghaut, Singapore. A regular reader of the Free Press, he has never missed attempting a single word puzzle so far. Pleasantly suip.ised when
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  • 33 1 ELISABETHVILLE, Mon— Bel- gian leaders uept openly here last night as Belgian forces here I staged a farewell parade to mark their handover of Katanga to i United Nations forces.
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  • 35 1 HELSINKI, Mon.— Tne regional Communist organisation here has been purged from the top and about a dozen officials have lost their jobs "for not doing a good enough job In organising workers."
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  • 32 1 DOVER, Mon. Sign painter Samuel Shenion. organiser of the 150-member International Flat Earth Society, believes '.he world is flat and wants a £1 million expedition to prove it.
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  • 33 1 VILLIERS-LE-LAC. (Fiance*. Mon. Seven people including an eight-year-old girl and two teenagers.* were drowned last night, when a small river boat carrying 44 lourists capsized just offshor? in rough weatner.
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  • 22 1 VIENNA. Mon. One hundred thousand "volunteers'" turned out throughout Czechoslovakia during the weekend to help bring m the harvest.
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  • 26 1 MANILA, Mon.— Rain-.swollen Pampanga River breachea it* cement dikes anci flooded 10 Mm m two provinces, some 35 milt-^ north of Manila yesterday.
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  • 10 1 MOSCOW Mon. A Hitherto SSi.'-F-Si Museum <- Pictorial AlLs.
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  • 53 1 f LYNTON. (England), Mon. An escaped prisoner told police on his recapture near here that after escaping he walked 18 miles only to find him- self, at dawn, back at the prison farm where he had started. He had walked a complete circle. Altogether, he had been
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  • 99 1 RUSSIA INVITES U.S. LAWYER TO U-2 TRIAL SAN FRANCISCO, Mon. Vincent. Hallinan. former Progressive Party presidential candidate and prominent left-wing attorney, left San Francisco International Airport yesterday on a polar flight bound for Moscow as an invited observer in the trial of U-2 pilot Francis Gary Powers. Hallinan .said he
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  • 8 1 RUBBER D f RECOC El I
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  • 45 1 PEKING. Mon— Two Bniciis, P. E Jonea ana H. G. King, des- cribed as Jehovah's Wltnes.se« I nave been sentenced to seveu years 1 and five yeaiV jail re&pecE lively by a Snanghal courc on. charges of espionage ana counier- iev(jlutionary activity.
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  • 33 1 LONDON, Mon. Bran.sby Williams. well-known British character-actor and star of stage and screen, celebrated his ninei tieth birthday today and looked E back on a professional acting career of 70 yean;.
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  • 27 1 GREVENBICHT. Holland t. Mon. Bachelors from Britain are among the 800 unmarried i people attending the eighth annual i World Bachelors and Spinsters' Congress* here.
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  • 28 1 FVbi Malayan hiiiid manager .s prices today: buying $1.20 and selling $1.28 xd. Second Malayan Puna manager?* prices: buying 93 cenu and veiling 99 ceutfi xd.
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  • 552 2 Aeroflot team take a good look at America's new airport of the future m spite OF the ten- SftOfl mounting between Russia and America over air rights, 10 top officials from Aorottot. the Soviet civil airline. are now m New York The Ruvsian officials art there on a conducted and
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  • 401 2 Shell cuts prices... NEW YORK: Shell Oil Company International has announced reductions m its posted prices for petroleum products ranging from 4 luths to 7/10ths of a cent per gallon at Abadan. The new prices the company said are effective from Aug. 9. Shell made no changes m Middle
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  • 58 2 TAIPEH: Nationalist China ■v\ ill .sell 400.000 tons of sugar to Japan under the 1960 trade agreement between the two countries, it was announced here yesterday. The delivery was scheduled to start m November and completed next May. Under the agreement. Formosa is to export to
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  • 90 2 SHIPS IN PORT <JHIPS lvinjj alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Malais 1 2. Dunera 45. Jens Maersk 6A, Jan Matejko 67. Sangola 89, Gudrun Bakke 10 11. Karossa 13 14. Meinam 15 10. Borneo 18, Aalsdyk 19. Giang Ann N.Wall 12, Bruas N.Wall 3. Sirusa
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  • 99 2 CANBERRA: The Reserve Bank of Australia has asked trading oanks la achieve an "imnie'liate and .signifi cant*' reduction m the rate of new lending. Dr. Herbert Coombs, governor of the Reserve Bank, said that strong pressure for hank loans had produced a sharp expansion
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  • 35 2 BONN: Tenders have been Issued m the We>t German official Gazette for 80.00 D tons of raw cane sugar from Cuba and for 26.000 tons of raw cane su»ar from the Dominican Republic.
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  • 909 2 Jotan 390 3.50 K. Kampar 4; 6 45 3 K. Kamuntmg 12 3 U 3 K. Lanjut 70 70'Kamuntmg 16- 16 5 Kent (1/-) *2 .1W-2 *2,10V2 Kepong 3 7/3 Kesang I.OSVh 1.C5V2 Kilhnghal! 14 6 14 9 Kmta Kellas |12/- 12Kramat 36'- 35
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  • 620 2 A Japanese blue rib winner due here rJ'Tri iViiMiiiiLimaii^miiiig^M^'ir^t^ SINGAPORE, Monday. OLUE RIBAND winner, the Kawasaki Rise* Kaisha's Oregan Maru, will call at Singapore for the first time on Tuesday. The Oregan Maru won the blue riband last year for the fastest crossing between Yokohama and San Francisco. Time, nine
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  • 123 2 TRAVEL CHIEF CAL FOR 'AGGRESSIVE TOURIST PROMOTI BANGKOK. Mon. Manuel Lim. Philippi: Commerce and Ind Secretary and chairmat of the Board ol Trav> and Tourist I no urged the Southeast A region to pool their n sources for "ftgfic tourist promotii He stressed the need for the region to kntegraU
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  • 134 2 Indian company signs up with Japanese to assemble motor bicycles rpoKYO An Indian X will shortly start manufacturing "moped < motor bicycles under a technical tie-up With JapuiK.M manufacturer. The Yamaha Motor Company, a trading Jipinrw motor cycle producer, ai.nounced it had concluded a contract with the Pearl Scooter
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  • 34 2 Ceylon slaps duty luxury goods to guard foreign excha OLOMBO, THK iraportatkyi of rook* < items classed as luxun curbed under ;j two-prong fioit lo conser\c foreign exchange i I Petrol up i paratu i
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • 335 3  - amy search of a father ho abandoned his children R.G. PILLAI CHANDLER SPEAKS OF THE DAY WHEN AH UNKNOWN MAN iSKED HIM TO 'CARE FOR MY BOYS JUST FOR A FEW DAYS' N3APORE CITY. Monday two boys walked into day m December last year ri he looked after for few
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  • 12 3 OURSE FOR WAITERS AND COOKS TOURIST li r be feh standard 1
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  • 74 3 BARTLEY ROAD. Mon. Swami Ranganathanandaji. thr Hea dot the Ramakrish- j a Mis>ion m New Delhi, who ka on a lecture tour of Southeast Asia, will speak on Sages f India at the Ramakrishna lon Hall. 179 Bartley Road, on Thursday August 18 at
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  • 53 3 SINGAPORE CITY. Mon. The Deputy Prime Minister, i Dr. Toh Chin Chye. has appointed the folowing as mem- I b<rs of the Omnibus Services Licensing Authority for a period of ont year from Sept. 1. Mr. Wong Keng Sam (Chairman >. Mr Un Hon Kun and the Chairman
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  • 192 3 Death snatches 8-year old girl who was kind to a kitten pENAXG. Mon. An eight year old schoolgirl ran across the road after handing: a kitten to an R.S.P.C.A. van and was killed by a lorry, an inquest was told. "I shouted out to her to wait, but .>he paid
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  • 31 3 I PENANG. Mon. —Members of the Straits Chinese British Association were welcome to come into the Malayan Chinese Association fold, declared MCA. president Dato (Dr.) Cheah Toon Lok.
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  • 125 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Masters, owners and Agents Of vessels currying iilogal migrant* to Malaya wiil bo made to contribute toward the costs of detaining them pending deportation Under the Passports Bill published today, they will be obliged to return the illegal migrants to
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  • 122 3 Pasir Ris boys show the way to lead a healthy, profitable life PAYA LEBAR, Monday. GROUP of 20 boys m Pasir His arc setting an example of how leisure hours could be profitably and, al the same time, enjoyably utilised. They go to Or Kio river during low tides and
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  • 114 3 GREASER ADMITS HIS GUILT OF STEALING PETROL SINGAPORE CITY, Mon.— A greaser, Abdul Hamid bin Abdul Karim, pleaded guilty before the Ninth Magistrate. Mr. R. B. I. Pates to theft of 18 gallons of petrol belonging to his employer at a kiosk m Havelock Road between July 28 and Aug.
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  • 29 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Malayan E-state Owners' Association President. Dato Sir Clough Thuraisingham ha.s predicted an increased world demand for rubber m the next few years^ I
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  • 26 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. The University of Malaya m Singapore will begin its second term of the present academic session today after a twoweek holiday.
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  • 302 3 Wild life and the duty we owe them by the SPCA chief I/UALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malayans should be very proud of their country's animal life and should do everything possible to preserve it, said Mrs. Ruth Spiers, president of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. She said
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  • 36 3 MALACCA. MOO. Ten young men from Singapore 5 were among 43 people taken 5 m for questioning following j surprise police raids on sus- i pected secret society hideouts I m Malacca town.
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  • 96 3 DIVER WHO WON MEDAL FOR BRAVERY GOES HOME 0 Lt. Peter John Messervy left Singapore by air yesterday after a threeyear stay here. A Diving Officer of the first degree, Lt. Messervy won the George Medal for his brave and meritorious work m rendering safe a Japanese torpedo during diving
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  • 128 3 Driver is told: Your jail term is most appropriate SINGAPORE CITY. Mon The Appeal Court judgt told a motor car driver that his sentence of five years imprisonment for house breaking by night was most appropriate m view of his past record. The judge. Sir Alan Rose, dismissed the appeal
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  • 30 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Rahman Talib education report, aiming at accelerating the growth of national consciousness, was adopted by the House of Representatives after a three-day debate. I
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  • The Singapore scene
    • 394 4 CEYLONESE REAR-ADMIRAL'S 'PET BAND HITS RIGHT NOTE WITH THE BAILA' AT NIGHTSPOT SIGLAP, Monday. A BATCH of young Americans stood at the A entrance to Ihe ballroom of one of Singapore's nightspots by the sea listening to a lively lime that was being played by
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    • 132 4 SINGAPORE CITY: Mis* Jimmie Woodward, national training secretary of the Y.W.C.A. will conduct a "Personality Workshop" course for members from Sept. 10 to 18. The eight -day course will cover folk dancing, how to conduct group singing and games, play reading, public speaking, programme planning, history of the
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    • 85 4 STAMFORD: Members of the Singapore Junior Safety First Council will go on three excursions during the school holidays which began on Saturday. A total of 96 boys and eirls will visit the Amoy Canning Corp. Ltd., Thye Hong Biscuit Factory and Fraser and Neave Factory and the Pulau
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    • 208 4 SINGAPORE CITY: The Singapore Lambretta Owners Scooter Club will organise a treasure hunt on Aug. 27. m which approximately 100 members are expected to participate. Beginning at 4 p.m. at the clubhouse m Oldham Lane, this unique two-and-a-half-hour "hunt" will end at Changi, 15 miles away. An
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    • 59 4 HONG LIM: The Khek Community Guild m Peck Seah Street, will celebrate Its thirty-first anniversary on Aug. 23 and 24. A Chinese dinner will be held oi. Aug. 23 at 7.30 p.m. All members have bee 1 invited to attend. There will be Chinese wayang to entertain them
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    • 111 4 YIO CHU KANCi: Villagers here have appealed to the Singapore Telephone Board to instal at least one public telephone m their area. Many of them toid the Free Press that if a public telephone were installed they could help the police to fight crime m the kampongs.
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    • 118 4 SINGAPORE CITY: The chairman of the Shell Sports Club. Mr. Alan Lim, has urged members to give full support to the "Sports Carnival Dance" In aid of the building fund. The dance which will be on the 14th floor of Shell House on Aug. 20, includes a fashion
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    • 101 4 BRADDEL HEIGHTS: Residents of Bukit Arang Road are angry at the dumping of a seven-ton wheel-less lorry at the entrance to the kampong causing obstruction to traffic. No one seems to know who the owner is. The vehicle was left overnight with a crude fence round it. according
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    • 46 4 PASIR PAN JANG: Forty members of the Pasir PanJang Secondary School Creographical Society will «o on an excursion to Kota iinsgi on Friday. The boys will be m the of Mr. Lim Boon Fionu, their geography teacher. They will return he same day.
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  • 313 4 NOTHING LIKE A WOMAN PM TO BRING STABILITY TO A NATION, SAYS NAVY CHIEF THE main topic of discussion at a reception last week was: How does it feel to have a woman Prime Minister? The topic was quite natural, for the guests at the reception were officers of the
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 524 4 (LIF> M ROSS HHTF"^I2 I |x 1 U I I f5 I I 818 1. In the idiom these may be I I I I I 'Hi! 1 and 'Wotcher!' (11). MB I 1 I 1,,,, ■■■i L^^^^^^ 8. Nothing but wings, but tney E fIH BBb^^BBB BBBIHB m^ I
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  • 262 5  -  IAN MOK-AI ROY LAZAROO By and BUT DECADES BACK CRACKSHOT CHARLIE LED SO DIFFERENT AND COLOURFUL A LIFE SINGAPORE CITY, Monday. QNCE a crackshot and a big game hunter, Mr. Charles de Souza, aged 70, today lives m a -ilent world among his
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  • 54 5 SINGAPORE CITY. Mon. The following have been invested with powers of senior officers m the Singapore Customs Mr. Kang Soon Teck. Mr. Teo Seok Hah. Inche Badron bin Hashim. Mr. Ng Kong Yip. Mr. M. K. Gani. Inche Mahmud bin H. A. Latif and
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  • 202 5 A happy evening for 100 children: games and toys at their first party .rpANGLIN. Mon. Faces brimming with joy. 100 underprivileged children from the Bukit Timah Community Centre spent a happy time at the Nassim Road residence of Mr. H. T. Bourdillon, Deputy Commissioner for the United Kingdom In Singapore.
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  • 174 5 Man bound over for the kidnap of a girl who was his fiancee KLANG, Monday. 4 14-YEAR-OLD girl got up at 5 a.m. and after preparing breakfast for her parents disappeared 20 minutes later the Sessions Court here was told. In the dock was S. Raman. 25. of Sungei Rengam
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  • 22 5 SINGAPORE CITY. Mon.The finals of the Singapore Medical Services Union's biillards tournament has been postponed to Saturday. August 20.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 304 5 DIARY OF TODAY'S .EVENTS KAMALA CI.IB: Sewing bat m ..,:u. to 12 p.m 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.; 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.: embroidery class 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.; 2 p m to 4 p.m. SINGAPORE TOC II: Meeting of Women's Association ll Talbot House 1.30 p.m. FAIRFIELD METHODIST
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  • Dear Sir... FROM YOUR TO THE EDITOR
    • 174 6 Mr John S should not have ied Singapore Cong i without first putting himself tn the place ct the thousands who gre now unemployed. lr he had to teed eight er ten children plub his dependants, and he didn't have a job. then I'm sure he'd react ditterentlv.
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    • 169 6 Bloi really surprised to find a u gre-it majority of people try to impose their op>n.cns ethers. For instance, evervbodv I've met and talked to about marriage, seems to have onlv this precept to give me marry tcr !_ve and not for money. I happen to believe that
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    • 77 6 There are so many reports of pontianaks in the newspapers nowadays that one doesn't know whether to believe them or not. A Serviceman encountered One in Serangoon Garden Estate, then a Harbour Board worker claims to have seen one in Rangoon Road, and now there is news of
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    • 74 6 A Peter Kee's letter published in your issue of Aug. 1 I prompts me to add a few words about our public conveniences. I believe they were built long ago when town planners were either yet not known or didn't bother sufficiently. I think it's now time for
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  • 15 6 Individuals pass like shadows; but the Commonwealth is fixed and stable. —EDMUND BURKE.
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  • 12 6 Human history m essence a history of ideas G WELLS.
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  • 798 6  - Just three words... a J it's the gallows for nurse Percy Hoskins By UNSUSPECTED MURDER Today the Express Chief Crime Reporter adds his expert testimony on the theme of Dr. John Havard s book, The Detection of Secret Homicide/ and takes the revelations made by Chapman Pincher on Saturday. J
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  • 999 6  - HE FOUND THIS A WICKED WORLD: SO HE IMPRISONED HIS WIFE AND SIX CHILDREN FOR 18 YEARS RALPH MIDDLETON Jy MEXICO CITY, Monday MOST psychiatrists and welfare workers complain thai there is not enough family life m the world today. They say that parents and children are tending to pursue
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  • 240 6 LONDON. Mon.— Britain's atomic power stations can now be robot-controlled. The Atomic Energy Authority is about to take delivery of a revolutionary computer system which monitors and can operate a giant atom-furnace. It consists of five steel "boxes," containing thousands of components. It scans all
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  • Article, Illustration
    85 6 cryptic observation: "It Is. perhaps, a good thine that ■o few people art twmj the existence of Eastern vegetable poisons which are soluble and consequently untraceable." Inquest When the coroner** inquest was called it wa found that, defying a .sabpoeiia issued for his attendance, Maundy Gregory had left the country.
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  • 3 6 JUST FANCY THAT
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • 89 7  -  A. MAHADEVA I SINGAPORE CITY. Monday. I p£R IENCE GAINED IN PUBLICITY v 0R X GOOD TRAINING IN THE T OF PERSUASION. SAYS CHIEF (^paiun pul>lin>e the 9-day Children's Festival has proved „o < i training ground m the art of persuasion," said the
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  • 107 7 DAY AT THE WAYANG LAND THREE IN JAIL DINGAPORI CITY. Mon. What two detectives I on July 21 resulted m I youths bein? jailed a year by the Fust :::mal District Court, Hie three youths were found tltj under the Criminal Lav 'Temporary Proviskmsl Ordinance* of being awfully together at
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  • 16 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Malayan Railway revenue been increasing at a r rate than expected.
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  • 123 7 ESCAPED MONKEY TEARS UP ROOFS OF KAMPONG HOMES SINGAPORE. CITY. Mon. Residents of Kadayanallur Kampong m Chinatown spent an anxious half hour chasing a monkey away to prevent it from causing damage to the attap roofs of their houses. The monkey, which had suddenly appeared In the Kampong scampered from
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  • 197 7 Converted tanker gives a new-look to the coastal transport lines SINGAPORE, CITY, Monday. oil Linker which has been converted into a lighter has revolutionized the coastal trade transport system. The barge, appropriately named Rock, is the biggest m 1 Singapore. Capable of carrying 1.000 i tons of cargo, the 213
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  • 277 7  - I'm no Congolese' says lady from 'Island in the Sun CHAN SWAN BEE I By pAYA LEBAR, Mon. The crisis m Congo has made travelling a bothersome undertaking for Mrs. Emma Pascal, the wife of a United Nations malarial project engineer. For wherever her plane touched down. Mrs. Pascal was
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  • 94 7 LIGHTS WILL KEEP THE THUGS AWAY JOO CHI AT, Mon. A section of Duku Road, once •a notorious gangster-in-fested area, has been repaired ana provided with street lights. But the other half is still full of potholes and m darkness. However, some of the residents m the still unlit part
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  • 174 7 Starts today: Training in leadership for 33 selected youths SINGAPORE CITY, Monday. THIRTY-THREE youth leaders who have been selected for community centre work. I will begin their seven-week leadership traini ing course at the National Recreation Centre m kaJlang today. They will round up their training at the Centre with
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  • 100 7 FARMERS TRACK DOWN POULTRY THIEVES: 30 MUSANGS YIO CHU KANG, Mon. About 30 musangs m co Choon Guan Estate and Cheng fc>an Village are dining on kampong fowls. Farmers m the areas told the Free Press that they lost over 700 fowls m the last three months. Mr. Cnin Kirn
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  • 28 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Three Singapore businessmen were robbed of about $600, three watches and pens when five thugs broke into their hotel room at Bukit Bintang.
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  • 241 7 BRAS BASAH, Mon. The State's premier school Raffles Institution has set another first. The Institution has done away with the traditional school magazine which usually is full of stereotyped House reports and unimaginative essays with titles like "My Favourite Hobby." Instead, the latest issue
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  • 116 7 SOUVENIRS EARN HAWKER $2OO FINE SINGAPORE. Mon. A fruit hawker, back from a Hong Kong holiday trip, was fined $200 m connection with purchases bought there as souvenirs of his visit. Chan Poon Loy, 50, had pleaded^gullty tn^thF^Hrs^^ Criminal District Court to unlawfully importing 20 pieces of gold and jade
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  • 28 7 KLANG, Mon. Fire broke out at Bukit Kamubing Estate, 12 miles from here, last night and destroyed a smoke house and rubber valued at about $34,000.
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  • 23 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Federation Broadcasting Staff Union has urged the Federation Government to send technicians overseas to study television.
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  • 27 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— 1 Small-scale padi planters m the Federation are being urged by the Department of Agriculture to use a new padi j thresher.
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  • 162 7 Less business as more 'charwallahs' take the road I OINGAPORE CITY, Mon.— An increase m the number of roadside "charto Foochow coffee shops m various parts of the island, said Mr. Su Tih Kuan, president of the Foochow Coffee. Restaurant and Bar Merchants Association. The association today has over 1,200
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  • 33 7 PENANG, Mon. Altar-boy Fredrick Jeremiah's garments caught fire during: Mass at the Cathedral of Assumption yesterday morning. Parishioners rushed to the sanctuary and beat out the flames.
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  • 300 8  -  ROY LAZAROO IAN MOK-AI By and CHEW JUMPED AT THE CHANCE TO TEACH OLDER AND BIGGER' BOYS HOW TO DRAW TANJONG KATONG, Monday. A LABORATORY assistant m the morning. An art teacher m the afternoon. That used to
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  • 196 8 400 take part in all activities at this centre daily KALLANG, Mon. The Jalan Tenteram Community Centre m St. Michael's Estate, which was started about a month ago, is proving very popular with the residents and is a hive of activity daily. The centre is housed m a spacious two
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  • 23 8 SINGAPORE CITY. Mon.— Inspector Lim Chye Heng has been promoted to Acting. Deputy Superintendent of Police, the latest Government Gazette revealed.
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  • 163 8 JOURNALIST FROM INDIA FINDS IT 'FASCINATING' HERE-THEN SHE DASHES HOME FOR DATE SINGAPORE. Mon. A charming journalist. Mrs. •V Ransanath.an, was m Singapore last week on a brief visit. She is an assistant editor on the Indian Express and wife of the Secretary to the Ministry of Commerce and Industry.
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  • 113 8 EXPAND ALL EXISTING INDUSTRIES FIRST SAYS BANK CHIEF 0 India has made spectacular progress m her industries and has become industrially important now, according to Mr. S. Narasimhan. the Agent of the Indian Bank In Singapore, who recently returned from a four-month tour of India. Mr. Narasimhan. who attended the
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  • 155 8 No money, so I snatched gold chain, says man with 4 convictions SINGAPORE CITY, Monday. Just after release from prison, a man snatched a gold chain from a 12-year-old girl and was arrested by a police constable after a short chase, a District Court was told. i Lee Hong, 46.
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  • 64 8 TRAINING FOR YOUTHS IN PRIESTHOOD PONGGOL, Mon. Suitable young men are wanted to be trained as Roman Catholic priests. The head of the Singapore Junior Seminary, Father Barthoulot, said applications should be submitted through the parish priest to the Archbishop. Candidates should have passed the School Certificate. Selected candidates will
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  • 26 8 SINGAPORE CITY, Mon.— A bill to enable banishment or expulsion from the State of those who are not Singapore citizens has been gazetted.
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  • 21 8 SINGAPORE CITY, Mon.— Mr. Denis Cosmas D'Cotta has been appointed Official Assignee, according to a Singapore Government gazette announcement.
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  • 34 8 SINGAPORE CITY, Mon A Bill to amend the Singapore Telephone Board Ordinance enabling the Board to appoint a Director of Audit was tabled at the last meeting of the Legislative Assembly.
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  • 28 8 SINGAPORE CITY, Mon Knutsen Line's latest cargopassenger liner, the Gudrun Bakke, arrived here yesterday from Australia with 2,000 sheep and 549 tons of cargo for Singapore.
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  • 161 8 TAILOR GOH HAS A PROBLEM: KEEP BEES OR HIS CUSTOMERS? TAMPINES, Mon. Tailor Goh Hwa Boon, 56, of Tampines Circus, is a "very worried" man. It began last week when a swarm of honey bees •raided" his shop and decided to make their home under a counter. Customers sought shelter
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  • 37 8 SINGAPORE CITY. Mon The Minister for Labour and Law, Mr. K. M. Byrne called on more people to participate m the work of rehabilitating "our juvenile deliquents" during a visit to the Gimson Boys' School.
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  • 130 8 Miss Woo thrills cr with her India dances at schools SINGAPORE CITY. Mond* from Chinese to Indian, cultm. s I possible, but Miss Woo Wai Lea I ft 1 She pei I Cl:> all mover: -H Festival Vanet: Cq9 Mi— Wo a >tdJ I )l 'dec! rfng lor c darrer
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  • 168 8 BOAT RIDES POPULAR WITH PARK VISITORS AT KALLANG I^ALLANG, Mon. Pleasure boat rides from the $560,000 Kallang Park have become a popular pastime with Singaporeans. An enterprising firm ha> set up a fine service of rowing and motor bcati. The charges: $1 per hour for rowing boats. The rates for
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  • 126 8 Mrs. Bear will not let Rupert search for the queer little noise, and he is soon indoors and put to bed. Next morning he is hardly up when his ears catch the sound again, and he flings open the window. "It seems to be coming from
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  • 81 8 UMNO WOMEN TO HOLD FAIR TO RAISE FUNDS lOHORE BAHRU, Mon.— The J Kaum Ibu UMNO of Johore Bahru is organising a trade fair to raise funds lor $50,000 UMNO state building The fair, which will be part I of the Johore State Merdeka j celebrations, will be opened on
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  • 413 9 As an appetiser this book on dishes- the French way-is really enticing COOK IT THE FRENCH WAY by Barbara Wilcox and Paul Visronreux (ANDRE DEI TSCH. 10s. 6dJ. THIS IS the revised and enlarged edition of a book first published m 1949. 1 b new edition Is evei morr delectable
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  • 375 9 HERE'S a preview of some oi {he new PAN paper-books now on sale m town THE CASE OF THE LUCKY LEGS by ERLE STANLEY GARDNER (PAN 51.25). A photograph o! a missing beauty queen's admirable pair o: legs set.- Perry Mason or:
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  • 469 10  -  LITTLE NENE By SINGAPORE. Monday THK Philippines' dream of producing another boxer m the class of Puncho Villa, will remain a dream forever if Vicente .Maliwanag. I Filipino sports writer, bases his hopes on Gabriel Klorde or Bert Somodio (Free Press
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    592 10  - The DAILY DOSE JEFFREY JAMES by Don't beg for funds...GET it withTAX...onsport&players AXE thing is certain. If SingaPorcVi sportsU men are to maintain a steady How into international arenas, the officiate who > fflide, control and promote them should realise he futility of shouting from the rooitops ior flin Money
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  • 33 10 THESE sulky faces indicate shyness NOT defeat. For they are members from the 'Magpie' Green House which won the House championship at the Boon Lay English School sports.
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  • 253 10 L.b.w. rule is behind the dullness of cricket Mon. Lord Cob ham. New Zealand's Gov- j ernor-General and a former president of M.C.C., said here yesterday that five-day j Tests and the LBW rule j had contributed to dull play m much of modern cricket. Lord Cobham. who is 51
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  • 39 10 LONDON. Mon. Ht-nry Cooper. British and Empire heavyweight boxing champion and fifth ranked contender for Floyd Patterson's world title, will fleht Roy Harris, of i Texas, at the Empire Pool i Wemblpy. on Scot. 13. Reuter
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  • 30 10 THE HAGUE. Mon. -Ever- j •ton. the English first division football side, beat A.D.O. (the Hague) 3-0 here last 1 night. Everton led 1-0 at half-time. Reuter
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  • 308 10 A grand opening today for Royal Navy's floodlit soccer stadium at Terror NAVAL BASK. Monday. THIS evening we will see the opening ceremony of Singapore's second floodlit football arena. The Royal Air Force took the lend m the sphere of floodlit football when they constructed their fine' stadium [at H.A.I
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  • 188 10 Cantonment School athletics TAN JONG PAGAR. Mon. Cantonment Road Schools I and II held their sports on l their school ground. Despite a wet ground caus- ed by a morning .shower the participants, pupils and ofTi- 1 cials alike, managed to make the sports a successs. Che Fatom binte Ibrahim
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  • 98 10 BRABHAM SURE OF 1960 TITLE OPORTO. Mon.— World racing driver Jack Brabham of Australia won his fifth Grand Prix m a row here yesterday the 253-mile Portuguese Grand Prix over the twisty cobbled Boavista circuit through the streets of Oporto. Driving a Cooper Climax at an average of 109.805 m.p.h.,
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  • 23 10 NANTES. Mon. Liverpool beat Nantes 2-0 last night m the Anglo French Scottish football cup competition. They led 1-0 at half-time.
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  • 78 10 LONDON. Mon.— England team to meet South Africa m the last Test, which begins at the Oval on Thursday, is: M. C. Cowdrey (Kent. Captain). D. A. Allen (Gloucestershire). X F. Harrington (Surrey). E. R. Dexter (Sussex), T. Greenhoush (Lancashire). D. E.V. Padgett (Yorkshire), M.
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  • 500 10  - 'Old man' Ch has a fig ht on his hands KEN J ALL EH I By Sinj^'« CINGAPORE'S Chef de Mis*i I Tian Teck, president of th n *1 teur Weight Lifting Federation': I he must finish m Rome next I ver haired weightlifting hi( f M other bid to
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  • 97 10 SOUTH ORANGE, Mon i Karen Hantze of the U.S. up* iset Ann Haydon. British 1 Wightman Cup star and topseeded player, m the quartet final round of the Butrm Grass courts tennis tournament 5-7. 6-4, 6-2. In another women's event Diedre Catt of England. cond seeded
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  • 54 10 BUKIT TIMAH. Mon. Warriors beat Cardinals I m a softball thriller yesterckn after the scores were tied 5-J at the end of seven innings An extra innings was play« > and Don Becker hit a honit for victory. Other results: 75 Squadroi 11 Chipmunks
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  • 943 11  -  Allan Lewis By HOW THEY RAN. -'»^f.m: Ww! Yiel< nfr "*W» f; ini riOO iked down to favourite, Sonsusie capped a shor ing career m Malaya by winning Malaya's feature race, His Majesty The Yung di-Pertuai Kuala Lumpur yesterday. I Happy Melody
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  • 971 11  -  ALLAN LEWIS by Saturday highlights. JJIDDEN from behind Rodato won the main race at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday comfortably. Rodato completed a winning double lor Russell Maddork, who is under retainer to the Jack Spencer stable. Rodato was always travelling well
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  • 393 12 GUILLEMARD, Monday. AFTER three unsuccessful years of competjA tion, Eveready Sports Club won the Singapore Badminton Association inter-commercia houses tournament last night They beat Shell Sports Club 5-0 at the SBA Hall. It was the second time
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  • 234 12  - Young Din trained three years for yesterday's race Joe Ezekiel By Pasir Panjang. Monday. niN bin Ramli won the 153-kilomctres mass-ed-star! cycle race yesterday. Although he returned ;i poor time, it was a line achievement for tliis youifg Malay cyclist who had trained hard lor' three years just for this
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  • 126 12 Keen play in cup badminton NfAVAL BASE, Mon.— The i second annual badminton tournament lor Mr. T. V. j Veerasingam Memorial Cup 111 the Admiralty Assian School Old Boys Association I was keenly contested. Highlight was the singles quarter-finals between Sonan and Charan Singh, former! Singapore Junior Champion. J Charan
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  • 263 12 SIML ROAD. Mon. Malayan champion F. U. Turner had to play his best golf to beat rival J. C. Hutche^on one-up m the second round ot the Royal Singapore Golf Club championships played yesterday. Turner was one down at the tenth hole and
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  • 632 12 FARRER PARK. Mon. Eleven records were oroken at the Singapore Sikhs sixth annuai sports meet held yesterday. Pal Singh was individual champion with a total of 29 points beat Arjan Singh by three points Both won four events but Pal
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