The Singapore Free Press, 6 May 1961

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  • 802 8 SOME OF THESE PLANTS CAN ADD A DASH OF BRILLIANT COLOUR -TRIMMED OR UNTRIMMED HEDGES can reasonably be divided intc two groups the colourful hedges and the hedge proper. The former would include plants, which as a hedge trimmed or untrimmed will add colour
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  • 721 8 PETER FAIRLEY LOOKS AT WONDERFUL NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN MEDICAL SCIENCE This artificial heart may one day be plugged into an electric point in the home to keep a man alive. It is now under development at the Cleveland Clinic. Ohio. Demonstrating it is Dr. William Kolff.
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  • 318 9 Boom-time for beads: Now they play a new role in fashion GINA MARTELLI reports from Rome JJIGGEST fashion news right now is in accessories. There's a new look to jewellery and especially to beads. No longer simply slung around the neck, beads are being used as dress trimmings. It's an
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  • 155 9 rpHE Practical Joke is enjoying a danA gerous new vogue among the Paris smart set most popular recent success being achieved by the anonymous joker who telephoned round a half-dozen of the top society best-dressers. Would they, he wanted to know in flattering terms, be willing
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  • 312 9  - Made-in-Singapore luxury bus has aircraft-type seats CHAN CHIN BOCK adasffsd A DIFFERENT kind of invitation reached me this week. It didn't ask me to testdrive a car. It didn't ask me to sample an automotive product. It offered me a ride in a bus! And what a ride it proved
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  • 43 10 TENGAH, Sat.- Royal Air Force Tengah 2nd XI maintained their unbeaten record in the Army League Third Division when they slammed Auxiliary Police Depot, 8-1. The airmen led 3-0 at the interval. Scorers were Maine (4). Auld (2). Foley and Bell.
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  • 21 10 PASIR PANJANG. Sat. The Royal Air Force Cycling Association's 75-miles mass-ed-start race scheduled to be held tomorrow has been postponed.
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  • 475 10 Malay football final is highlight of weekend sport SINGAPORE, Saturday. ANOTHER weekend of sporting thrills. 1 here's something for every A spoilsman in the State. Take your pick:. Football, cricket, softhall, vollevball. tennis, weight-lifting and golf. At the Jalan Besar Stadium, kick-off 5.15 p.m. today, the nnal of the Singapore
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  • 44 10 FARRER PARK, Sat. Kampong Kapor Community Centre were too good for their rivals, Banda Street Community Centre, in the semi-final of the inter-community football tournament played here yesterday. Kampong Kapor won 2-0 Salleh Sukri scored both goals.
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  • 161 10 TODAY Football: Malay Junior league final Pemuda Bawean v Armada Malays at Jalan Besar Stadium 5.15 p.m. SAFA Div. 3D RAF Tengah v Star Soccerites at Geylang; Div. 3D Airport SC v Junior A.A ai Farrer Park. Inter-school p! Panjang v City at RI 5 p.m. Tennis: FEAF
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  • 124 10 18 ACCEPTORS FOR TODAY'S JUBILEE RACE LONDON, Sat.— There were eighteen acceptors yesterday for the Great Jubilee Handicap, to be run over one and a quarter miles at Kempton Park today. They are with probable riders and weights: Sallymount, un jockey. 9.5; His Story. W. Swinburn. 8.11. Stupor Mundi. W.
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  • 354 10 Eighteen girls are after Miss Evergreen title AlftmT^? 1 SINGAPORE, Soturdoy. QHIUALS of the Evergreen Weight Lifting Party are not only looking for the 196? Mr. Lvergreen and Mr. Evergreen Past and Present but also for Miss Evergreen at their championship meet at the New World New Star hall tonight
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  • 177 10 SINGAPORE, Sat. South East Asia Peninsula Games prospects are on show at the Evergreen Weightlifting Padty's annual championships at the New World tonight. In the flyweight class there is Chua Poh Kng; bantam Chow Chun Yuen. Peter Teo and Chua Toon Kirn: light— Boo
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  • 160 10 MCC SECRETARY RETIRES NEXT YEAR T ONDON, Sat.— Mr. Ronald Aird, secretary of the M.C.C., is to retire in October 1962 and will be succeeded by Mr. S. C. "Billy" Griffith, the present assistant secretary. Mr. Aird became secretary in February 1952 taking over from the late Colonel R. S.
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  • 257 10  -  C. Rodrigues By Spore, Saturday rE Kiwis of 75th. Squadron, RNZAF still smarting from earlier defeats, will go all out to beat the YCVV Cardinals in today's "A" Division league softballs clash on the St. Patrick's School ground. The match starts at
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  • 214 11 SINGAPORE, Saturday. FIFTEEN countries are expected to take part in the Singapore Amateur Basketball Federation's biggest venture so far the South East Asia chamnionshio for the Orient Year Cup. The championship, SABF's attraction for 'Visit the Orient Year/ will be held in
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  • 43 11 SINGAPORE, Sat .—-The Singapore Lambretta Owners Association will hold their Gap Hill i climb tomorrow. Competitors should ieport to the Associations secretary at the! paddock for iegistranon befoie j 7.30 p.m. I Practice runs, start ai 8 a.m.
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  • 618 11 rpHOMSON, sat. One A hundred and eleven golfers will tee off at the Royal Island Club's links here tomorrow in the qualifying round of the Eu Tong Sen Cup competition. This is an open competition over 18 holes, and the golfers participating
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  • 636 12 Back Arina Gold in tomorrow's main event: She's in form Free Press expert ALLAN LEWIS names the Peitang winners today svssgsgsgs AHIXA GOLD, Cheni, St. Honore, Four Winds, Selatic aad Nakorn Nai all read well in the Class 4, Div. 1, 7 F. race, main event at Penang tomorrow. Arina
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  • 636 12 SHOWMAN TO WIN: 5½ F. SUITS HIS EARLY PACE NAZAREH. Little Lulu, New State, Summer Kiss, Showman 11, Remembrance. Hiya Honey, and M Esther's Pet can all be j given winning chances in Class 5. Div. 1 5iF. race making it one of the hardest on the programme. At the
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  • 251 12 Raffles Square revels in heavy going By ALLAN LEWIS PENANG, Saturday. RAFFLES SQUARE, revelling in the heavy going ut Penang this morning made the fastest time and worked really well to run three in 39-2 7>. Though he was on the inside rail it is still a good gallop on
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  • 61 12 LONDON. Sat. -Top-seeded Rod Layer. of Australia.; twice runner-up at Wimble- don. was surprisingly defeated by Alan Mills, the British No. 6. in the semi-finals of the London Hard Court lawn tennis championships at HurJingham yesterday. Mills, more suited to the wet >low court. recovered
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  • 200 12 LONDON, Sat. Results in yesierday's cricket maiciies:— At Lord's: Match abandoned wicket saturated. M.C.C. 323 for nine declared and secondly 47 for two. Surrey 253. At Chesterfield: Match abandoned, wicket saturated. Australians 33 for two. Versus Derbyshire. At Cambridge: Yorkshire beat Cambridge University by 187 runs.
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  • 489 12 Wang Choy for the opening race: Danger is Paladin dfdfgdfbdfbdf yyANG CHOY, recently promoted to Class 4, should win the opening nice tomorrow. The danger is Paladin, who had dropped a division for his last start third. Wong Choy has struck a very good patch of iorm on which he
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  • 179 12 FELTON TO MEET RUNCHMAN FOR FEAF SINGLES TITLE CHANGI. Sat. Fit. Lt. Felton of Sel^tar will I meet Sqn. Ldr. Runchman i (Changi'i in the singles* final jof the Far East Air Force 1 lawn tennis championships j to be played this afternoon. In the senu-finaifi ptuyed 1 yesterday, S/Lar.
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  • 55 12 SERANGOON. Sat. Indian Youngsters beat Ponciolc Peranakan when they met in a SAFA Div. 3C matcn piayea at ihe BODCA ground yesterday. All m e goals weie .scored in the first, half. Ra.ioo <2> and Perumal netted ior Indian Youngsiers while Osman Hussein sccied both
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