The Singapore Free Press, 6 June 1961

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  • 12 1 The Singapore Free Press No. ***** TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1961 15 CENTS
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  • 79 1 it and H.B. in talks to form i body 5 PILLAI (iAPORI Toes. j p. evel nu'ot!>u being tetween the pMent and the enl ol the Harbour fa setting up Authority U the Millommission Press these held ilraftsetting v> hit 4 ai in a as be o
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  • 173 1 'GO AHEAD' FOR $1.5 M CHAMBER BUILDING SINGAPORE. Tues As bulldozers began levelling work at the National Theatre site in King George V Park yesterday, work also began on another new landmark in Singapore the new Chinese Chamber of Commerce building in Hill Street. The Chamber's president. Mr. Ko Teck
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  • 143 1 THE TRUE STORY OF THE DUKE AND KATHARINE ON Thursday the Duke of Kent weds Katharine Worsley. But do you know what the REAL Duke is like? And what do you know of the lovely girl who is to be his wife? In two up-to-the-minute articles The Free Press brings
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  • 47 1 SINGAPORE. Tues. Steps have been taken by officials of the Malayan Indian Congress and the Congress "High Command'* in Kuala Lumpur to put up a Congress candidate for the forthcoming Anson by-election. This Is revealed in a statement issued by the MIC here.
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  • 78 1 SINGAPORE. Tues. f P«H« Hive appealed to friends or relatives of an old woman who died in the Bukit "in s wee fire to come forward and identify her A Suee spokesman said that the woman's body, charred beyond recognition, was found by a police search party
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  • 134 1 Stanvac's new bid to settle dispute with union SINGAPORE. Tues. l^ The Standard Vacuum Oil Company yesterday called on the Commissioner for Labour to act as "conciliator" between the United Workers of Petroleum Industry reoresentatives and the company for agreement on claims submitted bv the union. In a statement, the
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  • 241 1  - Lunch with sisters, then fridge kills girl of 18 ARTHUR RICHARDS By BUKIT TIMAH, Tues. QOKOTIIY LEE, IS, a student of Jurong Special Secondary School, was electrocuted when she opened a refrigerator in her Bukit Timah Avenue home yesterday. Sh' 1 iied almost instantaneously. Her elder sister. Betty. 20. who
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  • 154 1 U.S. EXPERT TO PLAN SOUND SYSTEM FOR THEATRE SINGAPORE. Tues.— One of America's leading acoustics experts, Mr. Robert B. Newman. last night told members oi the Singapore Institute of Architects at the Polytechnic what he hoped Singapore's SI.OUU.OOO National Theatre would be like lrom the point of view oi sound.
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  • 26 1 TOKYO. Tues— The incidence of polio roso 15 per cent throughout Japan during the first months of this year compared with last year.
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  • 25 1 DIJON (Eastern France), Tues. Prance will have operational atomic bombs, designed to be carried by the supersonic Mirage IV, "in a few months."
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  • 182 1 AUSSIE TRADE MISSION: SOME PLAN TO COME BACK TO RENEW CONTACTS SINGAPORE, Tues.— Some of the Australian businessmen aboard the trade mission ship Straat Banka will return to Singapore after the ship completes its tour. They will be here on their own to renew business contacts with local traders. This
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  • 50 1 SINGAPORE. Tues.— There will bo no changes in the price of cigarettes here said a spokesman ot the Singapore Tobacco Company this morning when asked to comment on a Reuter report thai British smokers will have to pay a penny more lor a packet of 20 cigarettes.
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  • 222 1 President in full agreement with Mac THE KENNEDYS ARE QUEEN'S GUESTS T ONDON, Tues.—Pre- sident John Kennedy last night wound up his European trip by announcing that he and Mr. Harold Macmillan, the British Prime Minister, had reached "full agreement" on maintaining the rights and obligations of the West in
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  • 97 1 MALAYAN ONDS "1 las .1; I mm) Hal. und h ing I S4 ilin I Mom tv o n u 1 1 Ilin; ami 1 "s i :->\ Y M\( P l«fii f> rw<tri"d rv broh i ..00. hous2 :eo TO C pas! pa: 1 1 hoi I>ni., Lodi
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  • City section: Finance and industry
    • 662 2 Marking time on the Exchange, but industrials remain firm By Free Press Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Tuesday. LAST WEEK on the Malayan Stock Exchange was one of marking time, states the circular of a leading Singapore broker. Industrials seemed to have a firm underlone, (here \\;is no decided trend in tins,
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    • 301 2 LONDON STOCKS SHOW IMPROVEMENT AFTER SETBACK LONDON. Tues.- There was i decided improvement in the stock markets here yesterday alter last week's setbacks, but business was on a small scale. Industrials were wxt'.;. few pence bettei bu; Gilt-e^ged stocks were neglected. Banking shares gave a mixed showing, vhiie insurance shares
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    • 294 2 I ONDON. Tues. Tin was fairly actively dealt in at well maintained prices. A fresh outside demand was said to be quiet but the tone or the market was helped by a steadiness a) Singapore and a good baying int< rest In the
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    • 108 2 r > May an i 2. r I, Selai Sunda 23. Flying 33/34, ng nw i. a tan NW ST H6 .WV. 5. OiHr, RMMt3 J j 3d Sti Malacca, I ■>-. M Y. kong. Eti c B ir.k. t. Wonogiri, Velma G Kolhi V, mi. ten,
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  • 190 2 Dillon is cold to Japans direct aid' plan for S-E Asia WASHINGTON, Tues. —Mr. Douglas Dillon, the Secretary of the Treasury, expressed disapproval of a proposal that Japanese repayments of United States aid during the occupation period should be spent direct- i ly on assistance to South East Asian countries.
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  • 51 2 LONDON. Tues.— The Department of Scientific and Industrial Research announced yesterday that it has made a grant of up to £77.000 to the newly formed Rubber and Plastics Research Association of Great Britain, provided the industry itself raises £120.000 in each of the three years 1961 to
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  • 221 2 U.S. ready to sign new 'outlaw nuclear tests' pact WASHINGTON, Tuesday. Till] United States yesterday published a draft treaty outlawing nuclear tests and reiterated Anglo- American willingness to sign such a document immediately with the Soviet I nion at Geneva. The State Department issued copies of the treaty in a
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  • 121 2 NIGHT CURFEW IN ZANZIBAR: SITUATION STILL DANGEROUS ZANZIBAR, lues. The whole island of Zanzibar, scene of rioting following last week's election, was placed under a dusk to dawn curfew last night. Guards have been posted on petrol installations, power stations and at airports. The situation is described as "quiet but
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  • 83 2 ir FROM PAGE ONE under section 19 of the Industrial Relations Ordinance, the management expresses its desire "to resolve the issue involved in an amicable manner so that a mutually satisfactory agreement that will be practical and objective will he reached at an early date."
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  • 178 2 ASSAULTED TAXI DRIVER: SIX WEEKS' JAIL FOR POLICEMAN HOXG KOXG. Tues.—Geoffrey Howard Cox. 25-year-I old Europen police officer, was sentenced to >ix weeks' jail yesterday for assaulting a Chinese taxi driver. Cox pleaded guilty. The j court wa.s told that he lost his temper when the taximan. j Won? Wei-chuen,
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  • 38 2 NEW YORK. Tues. Former President Harry S. Truman announced yesterday that he will appear ill a series of 26 one-hour weekly television programmes deal- ing with historic events of his presidency and the current world scene.
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  • ROUND THE WORLD MARKET PRICES
    • 124 2 LONDON, June S. Previous Today RUBBER No. Hs>i. C.l.f EuroDean ports June 25i 24 15/16 July 20 3'lb 2415/16 Hu.ntK No 1 RBS «P«t 25 3/ 16 25i RUHBER No 1 RBS Settlement House Terms, July 2.". fi'l6 2.">4 Auk 25 7/10 25 3/16 TONE: Easier. •ci'«>fc.<
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    • 74 2 NEW YORK, June 5. Previous Today FIN Straits spot 111.25 i11. 50 RUBBER Futures Rex Contract, July 29.97J 29. 97* SePt 29.05* 29.65 TONE: Steady. SALES: 28 lots. -irrt Contract July L's>7J 29. K0 Sent 29.0L'i 29.57* TONE: Quiet but steady. SALES: One lot. i No. 1
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    • 36 2 NEW YORK, June 5. Previous Today 30 industrials ti!»7.7(l 7(»3.4:5 20 Railroads J4:5 s9 144 1° 40 Domestic Bonds 85.58 85.54 15 Utilities ii3. 0l H3\7 35 stocks Composite Averages 231.09 233 27
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    • 35 2 Malabar spot 4S. afloats 47* June shipment -I7i. Lampong .spot is, afloats 4<i. June shipment -I7i. Muntok unite spot 57i, afloat* 56*. June shipment soi sellers, ex-dock. Above prices quoted in U.S. cents
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    • 88 2 LONDON. June 5. Previous Todaj COPRA Philippines c.i.l. U.K. /North European p o r t t delivered weight per long ton June. sitiT $lfc7 COPKA, St. aits Borne, s.i.t. 0.K./ North European port* delivered weight par .on* ton June/July i6oj £60* coconui oil crude Straits c.i.f. European
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  • 263 2 Jakarta to buy more Red arms: Irian war not ruled out' BOMBAY, Tuesday. PENFR\L \BDUL NASUTION, Indonesian Minister for National Security said here yesterday the Indonesian Government had decided to purchase additional arms from the Soviet Union. General Nasution was interviewed at the airport when be passed through Bombay on
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  • 29 2 SACRAMENTO. I*l*o6. A:r.< can scientists are experimenting vmh hmn-powereti notional rockets which can be built up U fee; high like i set oi < liild budding block.-.
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  • 27 2 HONG KONG I lli A U ritual vessel, believed to bt 3.000 years old. has be* found in Ningsiang in Hun;.:, Roil Centra] China
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  • 123 2 Queen's at dinner then Kenn is off home by neei I fl m I meeting I I 11 Mr I I broughi I i i tt I plet< n iliiar West would M I rem I E I k vn Diplor I d tii went thai H Lu c> I
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  • 57 2 >JAIROBI. FUCS. -Tr lof the King's African Rifles were ordered yesterday bo "shoot on sight"' as th< hunt for Mau Mail-type U r rorists was stepped up in t;.< forested Meru district, when the largest illegal oathtaking ceremony in Kenya history was recently hold
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 469 2 Sll I PPIi\C. N.Y.K.LINE 12 12 June Seta Mary Port Said, Genoa. Marseilles, Hamburg FA 25.7/61), Bremer Rotterdam, London, I H 27, 29 June Ni»3rj Maru for Port Said nil I rttaJ i Famagusta. tantHi Bourgas, Ccnstanz.i CQessa A Sisk 11 13 Juiy Settsu- Maru For I Djit uti. Assib.
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    • 97 2 Pye is the worl -**~^n^— i i i t~~ i ■> l "t^^B PE 230 AC MAINS RADIO Six-valve, five-waveband, printed a luxurious walnut veneer Otttnei loudspeaker, "Keyboard Touch' <• magic eye tuning. A batter f modal Is also available. One of the pleasant things aco I radio is that
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 37 3 gees leave schools: teducation classes open today s.— -;on Rive r group were nas oi Ore, Qj e River ■I Sei g re|4S 11SU3* I the I Ea the prune a i se tldii g. I river
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  • 9 3 th< P ibik its NaV\ pnt
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  • 15 3 Mi S si Qi CJ .o r ra will Astl Cl lbs tanMcron
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  • 12 3 Inche S'.vre- Culs gapi re I irism v a!
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  • 127 3 Welcome to Singapore Mr. Leonard Chan general manager of Piizer Export Corporation, Hon«* Kong regional headquarters, and Mr. Ted Meldahl Bangkok manager flew in yesterday by Cathay Pacific Airways. Mr- J. McGregor Luke an insurance broker, flew in from England with his wife Both are staying at the Cockpit for
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  • 141 3 5 MILLION WILL OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY OF THE Y.M.C.A. SI N G A P ORE. Tues.— y.m.c.a. members in Singapore will join their 5,000,000 fellows in 84 coun- I tries in observing the 117th 1 anniversary today. No special celebrations have been arranged in connection with the anniversary. But members' thoughts
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  • 53 3  -  SINGAPORE. Tues.— Mr. N. D Holt of the Metal Box Co. has been elected president of the Supervisory and Management Training Association oi Singapore. Vice-presidents arr Miss Jean Robertson. Messrs. Yap, Pheng Geek. T. G. Cottereii. G Lamont-Watt. C. L. Hill and G. C.
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  • 268 3 He waited and waited... but the oride did not show up SINGx\PORE, Tuesday. BAKER, V. Thomas, yesterday spoke of his eight-hour wait at a temple on his wedding day— for the bride who never came. \Y aiting with him in the Krishnan Temple, Waterloo Street, was a large gathering of
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  • 138 3 TWO-HOUR CIRCUS THRILLS FOR 2,450 POOR CHILDREN RIVER VALLEY. Tues. A total of 2.450 underprivileged children are this morning being given a tree two-hour show by the management of the Circus Brazil in the Great World Park. The Hans Andersen. Club, which organised this big event, brought them to the
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  • 218 3 Music and four forums to mark National Day will go on the air SINGAPORE, Tuesdav. TIIK first of i\ scries of multi-lingua] combined music and forums in connection with the National Day celebrations was held at the Victoria Theatre last night. Organised by Radio Singapore, the English forum was i
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  • 64 3 Change of light on a buoy— warning SINGAPORE, Tues.—Mariners have been warned of a change in the character of light on a buoy in the Western Roads off the Singapore Harbour. A notice issued by the Master Attendant, Mr. J. A. L. Pavitt, said that the fixed white light on
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  • 421 3 SINGAPORE DIARY A COLUMN ABOUT! PEOPLE WHO MAKE NEWS SINGAPORE, Tuesday. interesting visitor to Singapore at the weekend was Mr. B. G. Broadhead, a programme organizer of the New Zealand Broadcasting Service. „.~l ^^^M WM[|OT. miMlßrr. Mr. Broadhead stopped here in the cour.se of his visit to a number of
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  • 179 3 A POLICEMAN jumped onto the pillion seat of a passerby's scooter in Tanjong Katong Road last Saturday and caught a snatchthief on a bicycle, a police magistrate, Mr. R. B. I. Fates, was told yesterday. This story was told by Inspector Teoh Beng
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 514 3 IJOO MUST BE WON EVERY WEEK e Hress Word Puzzle contest entry form is on the back page 4 1 i: i? v: -I: ix •1k it •it it it it v: Master Jrcsher shirts I EXTRA Durability 1 I EXTRA Snow Whiteness V '^^BS' I EXTRA Creaie Retention i
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 236 3 CINEMAS CAPITOL: Tne Alamo: 1.45, 5.30, 8.45. CATHAY: Under Ten Flags: 1.30. 4. G.30, 9.30. (iLOBK: Congo Crossing: 1.45, 4. 7. 9.15. LIDO: Serious Charge: 1.45, 4. 6.30. 9.30. ODEON: The Seaman and Dancing Girl: 1.30, 4, 6.30, 9.30. REX: Outlaw's Son: 1.30, 4, 6.30. 9.30. ROXY: Fire in the
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  • 24 4 FREE Press picture shows Miss Sunyee (sixth from left) with visitors to the exhibition after the Laos returned here.
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  • 105 4 GREAT CHANGES IN STATE, SAYS HONG KONG BANKER TANJONG PAGAR. Tues. The great changes that have taken place economically and politically in Singapore during the past eight years were clearly evident* Mr. Kwok Chan, of Hang Seng Bank in Hong Kong, who last visited Singapore eight years ago, said this
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  • 197 4 Wanted -a gallery to show works of S'pore painters' SINGAPORE, Tuesday. SHIPBOARD exhibition of paintings by well-known Singapore artist. Miss Sunyee. has just returned after successful tour of Japan. r The exhibition has been travelling aboard the Messageries Maritimes liner, Laos. From Japan. Miss Sunyee brought the good wishes of
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  • 92 4 HE'S OFF TO THE LAND OF HIS ANCESTORS riEYLANG. Tues.— Inche VJ Abdullah Awath. 20, an old boy of the Presbyterian Boys' School in Singapore, left here aboard the Lloyd Triestino liner. Asia, for Arabia to visit the place of his ancestors. His first trip overseas, Abdullah said he would
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  • 34 4 Hi«fc *«£>i TL TT a s d gir s of the Bukit Pan Janff Government High School were taken for a "National Day" tour of the Shern
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  • 145 4 Society to put on 6 talks on places of worship SINGAPORE. Tues. A series of six lectures on "Places of Worship" has been organised by the Singapore Society for Spiritual Culture. The first lecture in the series, entitled "The Synagogue." will be held at 10 a.m. on June 11 at
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  • 119 4 Superfluous, a community hall on W. Coa is to close AFTER four and a half K S A the West Coast Road Col" 1^ a voluntary village organ s£"H milestone Pasir Pan Jang, m'J/'I In a circular to about 1 "Ui *'"•*> infi their sanction to (he dfeJl?*^ sident, Mr.
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  • 236 4 Wesley pastor gets grant for study in America SINGAPORE. Tues. i The Rev. Denis Dutton, one of the two pastors of the Wesley Methodist Church. will leave for America on July 24 on a oneyear Crusade for Christ scholarship. He will enrol at the Ofafco Wesleyan University tot undergraduate study
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  • 96 4 SINGAPORE ~..i Berlin c iota :ra. led by Itsfti conductor, Hans* Is turning I I next m nth forij met n n* vj M sored bj tl Siopi sical Bo mtff! pi end of Fedei public v. pa* Victoria Th< in Tin- easembh gapore in PeW( y< it I"
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  • 1063 5  -  ROSS MILES M NERS WHO MARRIED MCMNGS S By I I I When the handsome Shah ami io the throne in 1941 he was 22 and already married to Princess Fawzieh, hi sister or King Farouk! Sh< produced only one daughter. The marriage •as
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 212 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis gs/vwewre! fl/W/fi pipn**t know) L sat&s! v\«e^£'s) uats^. w/oh/ aj£&££ /Jsz&Ji^ UP*? KM I II l_A_^ THE HEART OF JULIET JONES by Stan Drake i i i| M WE'RE LOOKING FOR A VASSILY IIAS WE
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  • 351 6 TELLING THE PEOPLE S'pore and the 'grand alliance' T»HE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. in his address to the National Day rally on Saturday, made clear his Government's position on Tengku Abdul Rahman's Malaysian alliance project. It' merger and completed independence could come sooner and more easily through the
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  • 348 6  - BLACK GANDHI DIXIE Stanley Burch IN the new agony oi Alabama this new passion of poor tormented Dixie, the Negro whose blood is streaking from a cut made in his head by a length of iron pipe, prays for the White brtftes who did it. While scruffy little hate-sheets tumble
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  • 100 6 the Free Press reported the following in a telegraphic summary. The Marquis of Dalhousie 1 died on the 19th. The Prospectus ol the India and London Shipping Company has been issued. The object of this company Is to establish a monthly communication with India via the Cape
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  • 80 6 AN espresso coffee bar is x to be opened in the crypt of St. Paul's Cathedral in Melbourne. Waiters will be the cathedral servers under direction of the Dean of Melbourne, Dr. Barton Babbage, The basement crypt of St. Paul's has all the atmosphere of a Parisian
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  • 631 6  - Telepathy is it simply a case of coincidence Roger Key I 7T" »»i»it9thv 9 Manv experts hold varied views on Coincidence r Jf '?P at tw certain people especially near the curious sympahto native people which is called relatives, twins, re have been many curious <xtelepathic particular, to undergo S
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  • 10 6 Life is like that I B ii I H I
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 264 6 SINGAPORE 10.00 Hi-Fi club; L0.30 Jazz club short \V.i\e Service: U.S.A.; 11.00 Sing something 11 metres (7150 kc s) simple; 11.30 When lights' are Medium Wave Service low; 12.0c- (midnight) Close 176 metres. down. J£t~llM ComSSJfal S RADI MALAYA (41 7 mHr ™>- ii ni: 11 30 SSiTe make 1^
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    • 397 6 CLUES ACROSS a desire lu be cinuiaceu by Ken in ihe kiu-ntn <4 1 1 Tlie rignt >on of suit lor a golfer (5). 8 A fiier Uial k, in Uie armj 6 Rows or ranks (5). o 12 Canadian leal <5». 9 Wnat to dnnk while waiting for your
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  • 36 7 aureen (won over dozen times) a winner again SINGAPORE, luesclay. si I student, who won; 'i essa) competitions in his again won another I 1 nd ire pi. i f fiCK K;' 3 COLIN 5Y N
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  • 92 7 IPOH, Tees. Police txhumed the body ot a married woman, Soong Kwei Eng, 29. who was reported dead last Monday and buried the fallowing day at the Chinese cemetery at Gopeng Road. The oodv was sent to the c; eral Hospital here tor a posi
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  • 178 7 ALEXANDRA ROAD EXTENSION WORK TO BEGIN SOON: IT'LL COST $129,000 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Government has accepted tenders tor the extension of Alexandra Road Urom Delta Circus to Alexandra Circus i and lor the repairs of Bah Tan Road and Lorong 9, Geylang Road. j The construction of the road
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  • 67 7 ACCUSED DEAD, SO CHARGE IS WITHDRAWN JPOH. Tues. Ben Weng Kee. 57, was acquitted in the Magistrate's c >url here 0: a charge of bookmaking. The magistrate was told that Bel" was found dead in his house a Hume Street the previous night. Senior Inspector Atma Singh, prosecuting, told the
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  • 364 7 Big crowds flock to see 7,000-man show from 48 local centres ui vm,L n SINGAPORE, Tuesday. Iii^UKLDS of people have visited the Ktoria Memorial Hall to see the exhibition on the work of community centres held m conjunction with the National Dav celebrations. Crowds of students and workers took ine
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  • 18 7 SIXGAPCRE. Tues. The Singapore Pollen Band will play at the Esplanade tonight from T.oO to 8.:*o
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  • 109 7 'Government is doing well' N-Day guest JIIK progress of the Stale of Singapore had been "tremendous" in the past two years, said Dato Idijhfar Maji Ibrahim bin Mohammed jjahfar, the Mentri Besar of Brunei. He came here for the National Day celebrations. He added that the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee
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  • 323 7 'We are bound by a common destiny,' 3,000 villagers told SEMBA WANG, Tues. Inche Ahmad bin Ibrahim, the Minister for Health and Assembiyman for Sembawang told about 3.000 people that National Day waa a declaration of the people's belief that they belonged to one country and held a common purpo.se
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  • 76 7 Visitor is impressed by S'pore prosperity SINGAPORE, Tues. T».<air of prosperity here has impressed Mr. Alan A. Dean, (above) asHstani managing director of Lane Crawford Ltd. in ii«»n^ Kong. Mr, Dean, who visited Singapore last week on his way to London said each time he came here he noticed many
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  • 107 7 Rupert reaches the ground carefully, watching that the precious things do not fall from his pocket. M It's more important to hurry home with the cap and the jewels than to waste time trying to catch Beppo." he thinks. I hope the Squire was right when
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  • 98 7 IZUALA LUMPUR. Tiies. A;: American professor arrived in Kuala Lumpur to teach geology in the University of Malaya. Professor Edward w Berry, professor of geology. Duke University, North Carolina. Is here under the Smith Mundt Educational Exchange Programme spon- sored by the Us state Departnn nt
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 333 7 if it's your birthday... cancer i JU ™i' me I c^s^ s "beckoning 0 promotion of a ne«v idea If pi> pClf»fiis4i (Dec. 23 Jan *ol have a tremendous entertaining, shop tor supplies. onrniuurtrt 0; A TIMr fQ xt.it of enerj;> and you are ;i) |:>| important work, which should
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  • TEENAGE talk and TALENTIME
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      190 8 r |\\l 1\ 1 scouts at the E Univei sit] of Malaya campns In Bnkil Timafa bavc i"-:! quick to >p«»t Miss I .i,i Bens Choo, 19, a second jreai arts undergrade Ben (ho > is a talented nusician, coming from a family oi musicians. she plays i'-<- Hawaiian uuitar.
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    • 350 8 Girls persuade audience that ambition is blessing, not curse (JRESCENT Girls 1 School won the debate convincingly by 37 points against Queenstown Secondary School held at Queenstown Secondary School Hal] in Alexandra Road. The winning school argued against the motion: "Ambition is more of a curse than a blessing." The
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    • 114 8 BOY TAKES UP ART AFTER GIFT OF BOX OF COLOURS >|ALA( l A born Jena! A bin Wahab, 13, a Primary Five pupil at Orient School of Commerce, is determined to make art his career. He started drawing when his brother, Ibrahim, prosented him with a box of colours on
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    • 164 8 Sisters prepare for career as Indian classical dancers T^WO promising young Indian classical dancers in the Kampong Bahru district are Mala, 10, and her sister Suseela, 9. They are the daughters of Mr. N. Govindasamy of Silat Road, a salesman. Mala and Suseela are pupils of the Fairfield Methodist Girls
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    • 285 8 This machine convinces music pupils who think teocher's wrong "A MUSIC teacher's best ally" this is how Mr. Goh Soon Tioe, one of Singapore's leading music teachers, describes the tape-recorder. "When you tell your pupil," said Mr. Goh, "that his playing is atrocious, he is inclined to take exception to
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    • 185 8 40 CHILDREN VIE FOR AWARDS AT MENORAH CLUB SHOW FRI'Y children unaei 16 keenly contested the "Teenage Talentime" organised by the Menorah Club at its premises Parents who packed thr hall, were surprised at talent of their childrerwho competed in two sections according to then a ge S 7to 11
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    • 126 8 THE third annual intersecondary school debate sponsored by the Chinese Y.M.C.A. has been postponed to Saturday. Mr. K. S. Ling, secretary of the Student and Youth department of Chinese Y.M.C.A., said the postponement would enable more secondary schools to participate. The postponement was agreed
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    • 101 8 SINGING CLERK TO GET BOMBAY AUDITION Doo.iB.ijiJ 1} leave j or f or an auditio^M playback Mngerjfl dian films. I Pritam k a M clerk and a 1 student oi E--I Secondary Schmfl represented y K M the inter-schofiM cer last year ancl ed as a iioalketpfl While he%>fl he
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    • 34 8 Trip to Federal for students coinmittei o! fl students to the F*:J during tin Av-^'-^ secretary ol tion. said tin JM rov< r :n "tB ing piac< :^M > ii d v. :::^B knowledge I
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  • 130 9 1,0 Singapore housewives and one Pulau Bukom are the win- Fashion Sense No. 5. They 'elected by a lucky draw as a Lumber of 46 readers submitted Let entries. Vs Florence Aroxoo of 227-C w nn« k i hyC> Sin a PO'e 19, is the
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  • 41 9 Modelling: How to be a success YOUR MOOD SHOULD FIT THE DRESS YOU WEAR LEFT: Helen gay and casual in a pair of slacks and over-blouse and RIGHT: She descends from the stairs, a regal figure in a formal evening gown.
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  • 269 9 MODEL has lu adapt her personality to suit the mood of the out lit she's showing or the situation in which she's supposed to he in. An adaptable personality that is what modelling calls for. How often have I read this in books and magazines. How
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  • 227 9 SKIN CARE SOULD BEGIN 12, SAYS BEAUTY EXPERT MISS KNOW-HOW young •:r,nl.-\--tini; re.i top \ini tnafacas lo saj -tart to -km .*>* li BOt ige of 121 lo heat e\pei 1 Mfs. ut is if< nstratini; iprls on a group believed ifl arc bol i it. ho .ir< in Ihe
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  • 226 9 What's new in shops: A gay range of knives for the home COLOUR has come to stay in the kitchen. From coloured sinks and refrigerators, it has worked its way right down to knives. A Raffles Place department store has now a whole range of them with colourful handles. No
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  • 95 9 Do an expert job on those leaks with new 'magic' seals T EAKS in plastic, rubber, metal, and porcelain household appliances do not need major repair jobs nowadays. The local supermarket has now brought in a selection of seven different types of seals for such do-it-yourself jobs. American produced, the.se
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  • 100 9 The plastic aluminium repair kit contains real metal in paste form. It mends nearly everything, including metals, without tools or heat. Of this whole range, the two products which any housewife will find most useful is the repair kit tor plastic and rubber appliances. Transparent, flexible and waterproof,
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  • 51 9 HOUSEWIVES, who often lose their patience trying to crimp and trim pastry with the touch of an expert, can now do it easily and in a matter of seconds. The little gadget I saw at an Orchard Road store cuts and trims pastry in one
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  • 45 9 A GOOD brazier is a "must" for the barbecue lover. At an Orchard Road store the other day I saw one in copper with an aluminium hood, a rotating spit worked by electric I motor), a cutting board, and a bun warmer.
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  • 43 9 SQUEEZING lemon over a plate of food can be quite tricky as the seeds are often inclined to drop in This little plastic gadget will solve the problem: Just insert the lemon into the centre of the juicer and squeeze away.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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    • 245 9 j, FASHION SENSE NO. 1 j CELECT the most appropriate accessories for this s^ron^; and ke- j baya outfit from Java Modes. Designed for evening wear, its i main colour theme is purple dark for the background iff the j sarong and light for the intricately embroidered k**baya. Now tick
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    • 373 10 Fif^fM Bi ii ill r iwi'M 1» y r CHOPPING CENTRE brings you every Tuesday and Friday J the good buys avaw u^m the shops. There seems to be no lack of good products and ideas m Singapore these days. Some of them you'll find here. BAJAJ TEXTILES of 67.
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    • 613 10 DEFECTIVE WIRING Is dangerous! Consult SENG HUP ELECTRICAL CO., on all your electrical problems. Also on sale at their a&conditioned showroom at 171, Orchard Road are the latest in lighting fittings. JUPITER TRADING CO., 85. Market Street are contractors for house renovations, painting, colour washing, wall tiling, mosaic floor laying
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    • 574 10 NYLEX NYLON FABRICS are made in a wide assortment of designs and colours. Frequent new "creations" follow fashion trends but basic quality material remains. Latest selections from V. LILARAM CO. LTD., 107, High Street. i FOR CLEARER VISION with cleaner lenses use "SIGHT SAVERS" the silicone treated tissues. Available from
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    • 263 10 r(JK l«Jr rura u&iexi tw w»c current hits at the record rendezvous of PARAMOUNT CO.. 6. Hong Bahru itoac. The latest releases of top selling records are on sale. Always something to please whatever your musical taste. HIMALAYA TRADING CO., 3. Selegie Road offers further reductions which includes a quan-
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    • 206 10 •W^ (Made in U.S.A.) Mode of SOFT LEATHER for BABY'S tender feet. NOW Available in three colours BLUE PINK and WHITE Sixes: 1 2 3 Price $3/90 per pair. SOON JOO CO (House of Children's Wear) 53, High St. S'porc 6. Telephone: ***** *"GE (Jt FOUNTAIN PENS it Mf own
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    • 67 10 kg TKE SE $9 ARROW SPORis WZ I CATHAYSILkJ BEftCH SENG WAH H i i r^ /I 65' Docron 35 CM Also Spcr: ill m c wide nvigc bi "3 c**ord Sole Acc^- NAI Nil i| 12, N Bridal Tel: Belts H"* Buttons Covcrtd Srondord *W* i vi >hopc or
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  • 233 11  - best advice for all golfers: ake your time BILL COX i Bill, COX is known throughout 1 id m >n of tne name's finest teachers pgJUI U> Henry Cotton Sc na 0 OHd] <>f same, and his knowLdr? 1 i, -u i.tttci all golfers, from the tm i;,; ii Middlesex
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  • 18 11 paris Toes.— Monaco £cain« champions of the French football league when they beat vaien ciennes 1-0.
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  • 18 11 PARIS. Tues.-Fiai.ee qimlineo to meet Polana in "W.^^-SS European zone quarter-finals when thevbeac Brazil 4-1 yesterday.
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    156 11 AVAL BASK, Tuesday. YWI was Ihc outstanding Ihe Royal Malayan Navy's Ihletic championships held ground inner nand- j o a j 3*l- i AB. A: Aii v isin, 3. 2. > i ..•>• BalaI AB t»i :»iis imp- I RO. 4.ns.t oam, 2. 120ft. TRG. S -v S. et
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  • 80 11 Two Raffles Hotel (Sing Yew) players block Tanjong Pagar's attem- to score a vital point in the National Dav volleyball match at the Happy Woi^ Stadium. Raffles Hotel (Sing Yen) won the match 2 1-19. 21-18. Tan Hock Tin, 21. of the Strength and Health
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  • 392 11  - Our Games lifters 800 and Yeo disappoint at Junior meet: They must improve J. EZEKIEL By SINGAPORE, Tuesday. TWO South-East Asian Games lifters, 800 Kim Siang (light) and Yeo Gim Cheong (light-heavy), will have to do much better if they are going to be selected for the next S.E.A.P. Games
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  • 254 11 KALLANG, Tuesday. SINGAPORE fencing enthusiasts were given a fine exhibition by members of the Singapore Amateur Fencing Association over the weekend, although the advertised clash between the S.F.A. and the Iniantrv Regiment was not held. National Day tennis The Infantrymen were on duty
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  • 655 12 A brilliant Ipoh gallop by Amsterdam T. Wonder goes well By ALLAN LEWIS IPOH, Tuesday. pEKAK Derby candidate Amsterdam ridden by Noel McGrowdie showed good form this morning when lie did an outstanding trial with stablemate Shantin Heights. They did pace work from the six, increasing the pace from the
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  • 146 12 REFEREES WANT PROTECTION: INCIDENTS WORRY SCRA SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore Civilian Referees' Association will hold an emergency meeting this week to investigate into a number of games abandoned and referees assaulted. Mr: K. B. Menon. the secretary of the Association, who revealed this yesterday said that the morale of referees
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  • 134 12 'FATHER OF 10' SADALI GETS SBA's NOD FOR 'MALAYAN' SINGAPORE. Tues Hie team selected to represent Singapore at the Malayan Badminton Championships In Kuala Lumpur from June IT to 19, includes veteran M. SadaU. Altogether nine players are in the team. Ong For. Lim has not been included in thu
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  • 62 12 PAY A I.EBAR. Tues. Singapore Airpori Sports Club will meet Malayan Airways Sports Club bi the Malayan Airways Football final of the Mollard Cup competition on the airpori ground tomorrow. Immediately after the game, a reception will be held at the airpori restaurant for
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  • 32 12 SERANGOON. Tues. After a I keen tussle. Darul Afiah's second string beai Seletai Young Indians' 2-1 in a SAFA Div. 3 A match played on tne BODCA ground yesterday.
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  • 95 12 DANES GIVEN A SLIGHT EDGE OVER THAIS JAKARTA. Tues. The zone champions. Denmark and I Thailand, today will begin their play oil to decide who will meet the title holders Indonesia, in the Finals of the Thomas Cup world badminton championships here. Thailand won through to the semi-finals bv beatinu
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  • 339 12  - Peoples Assn. to launch 'Operation Referees' KEN JALLEH by I^llk Peoples Association, conscious of the need for qualified referees in the State, will launch a project to train men to officiate at lxiskelball, volley ball, table tennis, football and badminton matches or competitions. Mr. Tan« Tuck Wah, the association's chairman
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  • 369 12 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. SINGAPORE Badminton Association secretary Mr. Leow Kim Fatt, picked out two newcomers who are at present playing in the Junior Open Championship, for special mention. and John Zakaria. Mr. Kim Fatt said that these youngsters showed promise, and "'should
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  • 342 12 Burge rescues Aussies with 158: 'Ducks' for Benaud, Davidson. Grout *v. m»,, ,-o LONDON, Tuesday. A SUPERB 158 by Peter Binge rescued" die Australians from the possibility of following on against Sussex at Hove yesterday in heir last match before Thursday's first rest. i Burge hammered one six and 25
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  • 26 12 Jade Garden stable's i Class 5 performer For-get-Mc-Not was killed by a freak accident, which electrocuted him in his stall, yesterday morning.
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  • 344 12 BEDSER (4-4) AND SWETMAN ARE HEROES IN SURREY'S WIN LONDON. Tues.— Surrey, the only side in the English County cricket championship previously without a win this season, gained their first success when, in less than two days. they beat, Northamptonshire by 256 runs. Eric Bedser and wicketkeeper Roy Swetman played
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  • 30 12 GEYLANG, Tues. Customs Sports had no difficulty in trouncing Reformative Training Centre 5-0 in a SAFA Div. 3 A match played at the Stadium yesterday
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  • 126 12 THE INTERPORT FOOTBALL IS OFF, SAYS SOH JALAN BESAR. 1 ue*. Tktt annual nne,-poii fooioall match be.ween Singapore and Hong Kong 10 be pla.eo ;n Sin- ipuifc this year is DEFINITELY i OFF. M r Soh Glle€ g oon^ ihe l Pre.sideni oi Lhe Butgapore Amateur Fooiball Associaiion .said yesterday.
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  • 26 12 STOCKHOLM. Tiics Ramanathan Krishnan of India beat Wimbledon champion Neale Fraser of Australia in two straight sets in the International lawn tennis team tournament.
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  • 16 12 WELLINGTON. Tues The i touring EmULsh P.A. football team beat New Zealand 8-0 yesterday.
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