The Singapore Free Press, 11 July 1961

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  • 22 1 TO KEEP UP WITH THE LOCAL NEWS YOU MUST READ The SINGAPORE Free Press No. ***** TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1961. 15 CENTS
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  • 16 1 SHE IS ONLY WOMAN IN FIRST BATCH OF FIVE WHO PASSED ACCOUNTANCY EXAMINATION
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  • 30 1 A ASHING TON. roes. Pits:Kennedy has announced that ppotnl Joan Duncan, a > local government official, to mbef <>- ihc Board of; C sskmers which administers ric Columbia, including
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  • 27 1 SEOUL. Tue.<. The Souih X r military government an- meed yesterday that 50 people killed in this month's heavy thn ighoui the country.
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  • 125 1 Twenty-storey seafront mansion planned: It'll be tallest in State KATONG, Tuesday. i 20- STOREY block of flats is to he built at I Mever Road, near Katong Park at a cost of about $2,000,000. The architect, said the i building will be the tallest in j Singapore, and a landmark
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  • 95 1 $50,000 REWARD OFFER FOR KIDNAP TOWKAY EXPIRES TONIGHT SINGAPORE. Tues. The, month-old $50,000 police reward oilered for information concerning kidnapped towkay Mr. Tay Kie Thay exnires at midnight tonight. M Any scrap oi information, however small." the Police Secretary. Mr. Lim Song Huat. said this morning, "can give us a
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  • 32 1 Full fare For S'pore students in Australia rocs. re stu\ustralia by hristj s will no on their I .ou few I i I I H I I t E V I I
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  • 35 1 HONG KONG. Tuts. -An official South Korean goodwill mUston will leave Hong Kong .today fo- Australia,' New Zealand, the PhUippines, Singapore, M^ 1:l VlJTKailand, Burma. India. Nepal, P&kistan, Colon and Boulli Viet-; nam.
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  • 37 1 CHAMONIX tnrencii Toes— A rescue squao ol alpine KUiaes and mountain poUce -^lerciay rescued a Swiss c-Lmber from a tedge y.ooo feei up iv tm Alp" whew he bwi been w-pped I for fcui ua>s.
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  • 214 1 Bride of a month is new Poly graduate SINGAPORE. Tues.— A bride of one month is the first woman to graduate as an accountant from the Singapore Polytechnic. She is Mrs. Paul Chu, who was married two weeks alter completing her final examination last month. She was one of live
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  • 20 1 SAIGON. Tues. A Moscowtrained Communist guerilla colonel has been killed by government forces. Saigon newspapers reported yesterday.
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  • 24 1 LONDON, Tues. A well-known i British cancer surgeon, Dr. > Michael Williams. 44. was killed yesterday in a three-car smash in Surrey.
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  • 492 1 LOCAL OWNERS FLY IN EIGHT TOP CLASS AUSTRALIAN HORSES By a special correspondent OUKIT TIMAH, Tues.; Singapore and Malayan racegoers will see some outstanding Australian and New Zealand horses in action in the next few months. In the past few weeks eight. horses arrived in Singapore for Malayan owners. They
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  • 139 1 Monolulu tries to sell Reds 'peace through horse-racing' MOSCOW, Tues. Prince Monolulu. the flamboyant racing tipster familiar to British Derby-goers, is causing quite a stir here where he has come on a one-man "peace through horse-racing" mission. Abyssinian-born, 80-year-old Monolulu famous for his cry, "I gotta horse" said yesterday he
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  • 98 1 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Government has granted its first Colombo Plan scholarship to a Sarawak student to take a course at the polytechnic. He is Mr. Paul Yong Mm Hian, a probationary technical assistant with the Pu'olic Works Department in Kuching. Mr. Yong, who will study
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  • 179 1 Girl keeps church vow after crash kills friend SINGAPORE, Tues.— A girl has fulfilled a vow she made to the young man she loved 24 hours after his death in a motor cycle crash in Tiong Bahru Road. Miss Lok Fong Yin had promised Mr. Allan Chiew Kai Shee that
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  • 30 1 Von Braun— a medal LONDON. Tues. Britain's Interplanetary Society is to award a gold medal for "ouustandins services to astronautics" xo Dr. Wern-j her "ton Braun. German-born American rocket scientist.
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  • 163 1 20 men at bus workshop strike MORE TALKS TODAY ON WAGE CLAIMS SINGAPORE, Tues.— Some 20 workmen at the workshop of the Changi Bus Company in Changi Road went on strike yesterday over wage and terms of service demands. Mr. Tan Kong Eng. manag- Ing director of the firm told
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  • 26 1 ELISABEIHVILLE. Tues. Abvu: TOO poliiicaj detatneeß of the opposition Baiubakat puny ucie ielt'H.->t ye>ierriay to comineir.uiiiie Kat&nga's rir.st anniversary of its declaration of independence.
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  • 28 1 TOKYO. Tups.- About 7.000 t.ixi drivers struck work yesterday for 2* hours and demanded .summer bonuses ranging irom 30.000 yen to 50.000 yen (about $425).
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  • Free Press city section: Finance and industry
    • 214 2 RUBBER OPENS ON SOFTER UNDERTONE: TIN HOLDS STEADY LONDON. Tues. —On the rubber market here a slightly softer undertone developed at the outset following the small reaction in: Singapore prices. Dealing*. however. were slow lo commence although rhe market later ruled steady on small short-covering enquiry in the landed position;*,
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    • 32 2 LONDON. Tups.— The Financial lints market indices tor Ju'.y l last year, week ago. previous and yesterday's respectively: Tins: 307 5, 463.5. 472.1. 4*0.9. Rnhaer« 219 9. 186.9. 1940. 197.5.
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    • 58 2 JAKARTA, Tues.- Ihc Indo-I nesia:: Navy ha- warned biisine*^men a^uin.-' forged documents rla'.ni'.r.? the hoMcra to be Ucensecl by the navy U) conduct barter trade A :\iv statcmcni said documents beartng Urn signature of the E)eputy Naval Chief of Staff. Commodore Sudarso, Rod as admiralty
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    • 149 2 SNIPS lyM| alongside the Singapore wharve* tnrtay are PeN-is 4 5, IHrna S Steel Advocate 33 86, Man* iwn 13 14 H:i»> Mini 4S. Rawang SCW 1 svr.arr-. \sahan tA., Fetal 23, fniini Kitjans SW. Outer Roads: K:ni;':r.i:',. Japan. l~ii nlinw>< Pytdswyc, Qnin.TTHln. Klatftani Papeitoa, Ho: BOQW,
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    • 409 2 Rubbers reverse trend: Industrials best of the week By Free Press Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Tuesday. SECTIONS of the Malayan Share Market last week were generally firm, reports a leading Singapore share broker. Industrials had the best of the week with good all round rises and rubbers reversed their trend al
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    • 183 2 QUIET, UNCERTAIN CONDITIONS PREVAIL ON THE EXCHANGE f ONDON, Tues.— Quiet and; Li uncertain conditions pre- vailed in the stock markets here yesterday for the start of a new account. Investors were again reluctant to open commitments while awaiting the Chancellor of the Exche- quer's action concerning the ceo- 1
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    • 55 2 Soviet Union using more cans MOSCOW. Tues.- A 20 per cent increase in Soviet Union canning activity is expected this year, according to the Economic Gazette. The expansion ol the Russian canning industry has been accepted in Western trade quarters as the reason behind the drying up of Soviet exports
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    • 208 2 Last sale* in me Singapore Trading Room yej»i>eraay were: INDUSTRIALS: Fed Dis. $1.50 (up 6 cents >. Ht/pa tricks si. 95 (unchanged), F. A.- N. Ords $2.80 (Unchanged), (iammon $2.24 (up 4 cents) J. Waugh $2.10 (up 7 cents), M. Cement $2.62 i <up
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    • 56 2 HONG KONG. Mon.— Closing prices riere today "were: Previous Today I H. S. Bank Corporation $416 $414 sales sales Wheeloctc Ma. at-.: $14.20 SI 4. 10 sales H'icor^g pnoi.e $58.00 $5" 50 .^aies sales Ddiry Farm Coiu Storage $4i.00 $42.00 .sales sales Taikoo Dociv $74.50 $75.00 sales
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  • 632 2  - What British industry needs is a shot in the arm Alexander Thomson By I ONDON, Tues. For this inquiry into how far Britain is "in the red," I have been talking to two of the city's leading merchant bankers. It was an oil-the-record talk. Both spoke lreely on the understanding
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  • 142 2 BEIRA < Mozambique) Tues. I The Second Engineer of the ill-fated Portuguese liner Save described last j night how screaming passengers ran through flames 1 and smoke to throw themselves overboard when the ship ran aground and blew up near here.
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  • 185 2 Sammy Davis takes home May and baby Tracey Hillivi HOLLYWOOD, Tuesday. gWEDISH actress May Britt and Negro entertainer Sammy Davis Jr. took their five-day-old daughter home from a hospital yesterday to what Davis described as "a pretty tough world to bring up a baby in." i About 20 newsmen and
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  • 19 2 MOSCOW. Tues. President Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana arrived here by air yesterday on a state visit.
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  • 17 2 HOLLYWOOD. Tuts. Jean Simmons, me British actress, gave birth to a daughter on Sunday.
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  • 67 2 YURI TO MEET MACMILLAN AND MINISTERS LONDON. Tues. Major Yuri Gagarin, the world's first man in space, is to be received by Britain's Prime Minister in his private room at the House of Commons on Thursday. Other Ministers may also meet him when he is with Mr. Macmillan. Lord Hailsham.
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  • 377 2 NOTE; Alt prices below are middle prices U.K. Closing Prices LONDON, July 10. Previous Today i HUHHEH No. i H&* c.i.f C v ro P t a n ports July J4 24 9 16 Aug. jj ii L 6 24 11/16 > rtUHKER No 1
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  • 318 2 WASHINGTON, Tuesday. M R DEAN RUSK, the Secretary of State, said yesterday that the IYI Berlin question might at some stage "come to the Lnited NatiOnS Aiiswering a question at a National Press Club luncheon, lie said: "We can suppose that
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  • 122 2 U.S. 'SPY' ROCKET STAYS AT HOME POINT tfoj 1 (Califori a i The ftrst launch a mis satellite and j an orbn have taken ft nj Soviet CJnioi here yesterday the 88-foot r<xL ed to lift [J3 launching pad A huge fleet enveloped th< Midas in r second la t
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  • 8 2 TOKYO IMI Maritime Safe) Soviet p»tJ
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  • Article, Illustration
    289 3 I SINGAPORE, Tuesday, I ssionary worker passed !r in Ihc liner Chitral I service for the lumdi- X X w X I'r. k X p 1 X i 1 I I I m I I I are secretary, Mr. Leonard Lim, and committee members Mr. Jagir Singh. Miss Fli/abeth Abisheganaden
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  • 121 3 I I B rtists 1 f-.\hi'oinon of paintai Britisb Council. Amber as Orchard Road. 10 ■DO to I p.m. MIMsiRV OF CILTI'RE: Fret fltan shows at Serangoon Village Upper Seraiiuoon Road; Mong School. Yio Chu Kani Road; Ks. Urn Tai See Wayang Stage; Jalan Rimau space; Fuxer
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  • 29 3 >-i 12 29 p.m and 11.36 S ATI'RDAY: 100 p.m.; >l XDAY: 0.12 a.m. and 1.30 PJO.; MONDAY: 0.48 a.m. and 200 p.m. I —"W
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  • 177 3 They're told to make the best of chances at Poly SINGAPORE, Tues. About 400 freshmen who entered Singapore Polytechnic yesterday were urged by thei r seniors to make the best of their opportunities and serve the State with skit!. Miss Lotus Chang, chairman of the Orientation
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  • 139 3 HE TOOK BROKEN FURNITURE HOME: FREED BY COURT SINGAPORE. Tues.— A lorry driver was yesterday discharged by a magistrate's i:ourt in a criminal misappropriation case, which his counsel said, had resulted in no loss to anyone. Lim Hoe Clung had pleaded guilty to misappropriating 7 cwts. of wood from the
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  • 79 3 Mr D. Bennett. 8.0.A.C. manager for Far East based in Hong Kong, flew in yesterday for a four-day stay. He is at the Goodwood Hotel. Mr J. F. R. Loutit. president of the American International Reinsurance Co. of Bermuda, arrived by BOAC from Hons Kong yesterday. Mr
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  • 208 3 Competition at Royal Naval drama festival will be keen OEMBAWANG, Tues. To open the Royal Naval drama festival, players drawn from the Commander-in Chief's staff are to present "Arsenic and Old Lace" at the Naval Base on Thursday, Friday and Saturday this week. The star-studded cast includes Joan Meredith, wellknown
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  • 49 3 SINGAPORE. Tuts— A sea- man, A. J. De Vos, was lined SlO in a magistrate's court yesterday when he pleaded guilty to disturbing the pub- lie peace by shouting and waving a kukri above his head, at godowns 31/32 in the Singapore Harbour Board last Saturday.
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  • 38 3 SINGAPORE. Tue^s. Mr. Chan Swee Kee, a clerk in the Judicial Department in Kuching, is to take a sixmonth course with the Registrar of Trade Marks in Singapore under a Govern- ment in-service training scheme.
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  • 101 3 SINGAPORE. Tues. me Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee. has granted ptoneer certificates to another eight companies in S1 T S he PO companies, gazetted ?nd Chemical Products Ltd.. Singapore Cement Mangj 'rfimasek Enterprises Ltd.. SMSfeS .LIU. The products arc condensed
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  • 141 3 SISTERS, ON FIRST VISIT, FIND STORE 'FASCINATING' PAYA LEBAR, Tues— Two Indonesian girls, who were accompanied by their mother, have just flown home after an unforgettable 10-day shopping spree in Singapore. The two sisters, who found j Singapore "fascinating." were Miss Cometa Kosseno (right), a student of economics at the
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  • 190 3 Leading music teacher from America will lecture in S'pore SINGAPORE, Tuesday. A WELL-KNOWN American pianist, conductor and music teacher will visit Singapore at the end of next month under the aegis of the Cultural and Educational Exchange Programme of the U.S. Department of State. He^is Mr. Andrew Heath, whose services
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  • 178 3 MAN WHO 'GAVE ORDERS AT ROBBERY' TO STAND TRIAL OINGAPORE, Tucs. Goh Leong Guan, 19. described j as the man who gave orders during an armed robbery on the night of March 30, was committed to stand trial at j the next Assizes, at the end! of a preliminary inquiry
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  • 130 4 They'll spend 5 days in Welfare Dept's Johore Straits camp SINGAPORE, Tues.— The YMCA Youth Department will be the first youth organisation to camp at Tanjong Irau at the Straits of Johore, east of the Naval Base, from Aug. 23 to 27. Tanjons Irau is the new site lor the
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  • 104 4 FRENCH COMEDY AT CONVENT TO RAISE FUNDS FOR ORPHANAGE SINGAPORE, Tues. A French comedy tl Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme" The Would-be Gentleman) will be staged by the Convent ol the Holy Infant Jesus on Saturday and Sunday at 7 pan. at the school hall in' Victoria Street. Proceeds from the two-a;'.d-a-hali-hour
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  • 248 4 Couple take charge of Salvation Army home at Pasir Panjang PASIR PANJANG, Tuesday. MAJOR and Mrs. Roy Page, veteran social workers, have taken up their new duties as superintendents of the Salvation Army Children's Home in Pasir Panjang. Major Page has just completed 11 months as Public Relations Officer at
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  • 113 4 CHURCH TO HOLD BIG PROCESSION ON SEPT. 3 THOMSON, Tues. The annual procession in honour of Our Mother of Perpetual Succour will be held on Sept. 3 in the grounds ot the Redemptorist Fathers Novena Shrine in Thomson Road. This annual demonstration of devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary will
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  • 146 4 City's community centre gives 450 youths opportunity to study SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THK Middle Road Community Centre is now providing 450 boys and girls a chance to learn Malay and Chinese, embroidery, art and folk dancing. i There arc four Chinese classes twice a week with about 35 children in each.
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  • 113 4 MORE THAN 300 TAKE PART IN THIS CENTRE'S ACTIVITIES BUKIT PANJANG, Tues. The Community Centre here is very popular with the people in this district, and about 300 arc participating in its various activities every day. says the centre leader. Mr. Mak Thy Tin. The centre runs singing, sewing, and
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  • 40 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The two Cessna 310F aircraft ordered from the United States by the Federation Government are due in Kuala Lumpur in three weeks. These two planes will cost the Government about $500,000.
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  • 26 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Ulu Klang new village celebrated the coronation of the Sultan of Selangor with a variety show T at its recreation club.
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  • 100 4 SEARCH ON FOR VOLUNTEERS TO ASSIST AT WELFARE HOMES SINGAPORE, Tues.— Toe H is looking for more members to help the inmates of various welfare homes in Singapore. A group of members will visit the School for the Blind in Toa Payoh Road on Mondays at 4.00 p.m. where they
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  • 59 4 SALES CHIEF HERE TO STUDY YARN MARKET SINGAPORE. Tues. The sales representative of Mitsubishi Shoji Kaisha Ltd., of Osaka. Japan. Mr. H. Okuno. is here in the course of a market survey of South East Asian countries. Mr. Okuno said the market for yarn, was very competitive. He was, however,
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  • 96 4 DRAMA TO MARK FIFTH ANNIVERSARY SINGAPORE. Tues. Per- kumpulan Seni. a Malay cultural organisation, will stage a modern drama "Retna j Dewi" at Victoria Theatre on July 29 and July 30 in con- j junction with its fifth anni- versary. The drama i.> written oy Inche All bin Aziz. It
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  • 157 4 PASIR PAN JANG, Tues.— The Singapore Boy Scouts (Pasir Panjang District Association will hold a get-together and competition on Sept. 10 for ail scouts in the district. Mr. Thomas Tan, acting District Commissioner of the area, said the competition is open to all schools scouts and
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  • 44 4 MR. BENJAMIN VARIYAN formerly of ih mJ Police Force seen with his bride. Mi>> Kimtj, W.M their wedding at Paya Lcbar Methodist imn h Mm yan is a well-known cricketer. Th< l>i(i, ...\M the Glaxo Laboratories M Iv: 1
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 207 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice <c Fred Dickenson I RESMOWP/ LOOK-- J I H<>V CO YOU DO? ~7 HtNK*>. I~rJ MANDRAKE oy Lee Falk and Phil Davis -A- v I 15f7 /THETMIEF I I WHOEVER PIC?) OOGV QUESTION J I TKE PAPERS QAIP 200 GRAWR A 1 PB I COULP
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  • TELLING THE PEOPLE
    • 352 6 Fire squads in the kampongs r piiE people of Kam- pong Delta have shown commendable initiative in forming their own fire-fight-ing .squad. And they have been assured that they will be a Horded every assistance by the Fire Brigade and. when necessary, the police. This assurance has been given, on
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  • 345 6  - In three years he has set East against West and leader against leader GEOFFREY THURSBY By EVER since he seized power by murdering young Faisal and his family, Abdel Karim Kassem, Prime Minister extraordinary of Iraq, has been juggling to keep himself in power. In the three years that he
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  • 533 6  -  GEORGE VINE By BERLIN. Tuesday fjUT at the Olympic Stadium the grass is a glinting emerald. The captain of the Optimists, Chris Hoare, nicks a quick single off a fast off-spinner from Sapper New, of the Royal Engineers. This Is Berlin, the crisis city, only
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  • 86 6 the Free Press report ed: "A man who arrived from Trenganu a day or two ago reports that he was off Kwantan for several days and heard a brisk cannonading from which it may be inferred that the forces of the Bandahara of Pahang and those of
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  • 99 6 TWO oia men in Taipeh who applied to the CiU Government tor a plot ot graveyard have been told that their application wiii be granted only when they are dead. The two. Chi Shueh-wen. 73. and Jen Chu-san, 74. are living together in Ta'peh's dingy Temple oi
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  • 252 6 JUGGLER OF OLD BAGDAD iJnlike many ol Ws brother officers in the Iraqi Army, he Is always spruce— and shaved. HLs shoes shine like a cadets, and his uniform is crisp and pressed. He can look crisp and fresh even alter 16 hours of work in Bagdad's heat and dust.
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  • 147 6 Life is like that tor I**4 "Sure die him a «3i took tw< the beer U Is a Va that 0:... Pi A MEEK £Slf touched wi putting W "but do jaxi*' Mr. J: i f tf* "No, i Knapp< d. "Well," man, ""you Lm Joseph aj• Q_g you're pu
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 296 6 TODAYS RADIO SINGAPORE I M 1.5:. 5: 9.30 Tiie nc\v>; y.40 short Wave Service: Hawaiian chimes; lO.uo Hi-fi 11 metres (7250 k-.- s.) club; 10.30 Anna Karenina; Medium Wave Service: 11.00 Sine n again; 11.30 Me41H nn-trev lodies anu memories; i- (midA.M. 11.00 Piogramme sum- night) Clo.->e down mary; 11.02
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    • 410 6 CLUES ACROSS I drink? (si. 1. Soldiers who may have their al^ for TV dancing girls (7>. own ship? (5> Burdensome responsibility (4. 6. Move so as to establish con- 8 Oft€n a potty little thins to tact? (5) gro v <6 -9. Also in the scheme are some I
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  • 23 7 rues xyag iinc ad ol :.>try f- i Ipil g 1.- Wounded 'a .1-- I ted to ts at it '>>-» ful his
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  • 347 7 ILLITERACY. TOO cpcn^ FNT CHILD-BEARING ARE BURDENS U/OMEN in Singapore should thank the Government for introducing the Women's harter lor it is their duty to resist polygamy, bo says Mrs. A. B. Khew, a youth worker. Mrs. Khew was one
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  • 96 7 TWO boys and a girl have received scholarships of $100 each awarded by the Singapore Harbour Board Employees' Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society. They are Mohd. Ali bin Abdul Hamid of Can Eng Seng School, Tan Fook Chai of Queenstown Secondary School and
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  • 151 7 250 CELEBRATE S'PORE PHOTO SOCIETY'S 11th ANNIVERSARY SINGAPORE. Tues. More than 250 members and friends of the Singapore Photographic Society met at a Chinese dinner to celebrate the society's nth anniversary. The society was also officially celebrating the conferring of a title on the vice-president. Dato Loke Wan Tho. by
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  • 160 7 Seminar on role of youth in rural development SINGAPORE, Tuesday. SEMINAR on -Hole of Youth in Rural and Community Development" will be he'd ;il the Language Institute in Pantai Valley, Kualo Lumpur, from Aug. lo 17. Tlie seminar, organised by the Malayan Association oi Youth Clubs, will be conducted in
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  • 83 7 SHE IS ON WAY TO GERMANY WITH DAUGHTER SINGAPORE. Tues. After an eisjht-year stay in Kuala Lumpur. Mrs. Charles Tav and her daughter. 5. left Singapore by sea for a sixmonth holiday in Germany. Mr>. Tay. a German, will als > sec her parents in Stuttgart, Germany. Her r.u.^band i.>
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  • 76 7 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Polytechnic Students Union will hold an "OrientaUon Ball" at Raffle^ Hutel from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. on July 22. T^e dance Is organised in conjunction with the Unions Orientation Week programme to welcome the new freshmen of the 1961; 1962 academic session.
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  • 99 7 WORKERS' UNION PLAN A NEWS BULLETIN SINGAPORE. Tues.— A news bulletin in tour languages is being planned by the Industrial Workers' Union of Singapore. The first issue is expected to be published next month. In a circular to members the union said that whether the bulletin would be published fortnightly
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  • 40 7 TAIPING, Tues. The chief clerk of the Central Electricity Board here. Mr. B J. Thomas, who is being transferred to Kuala Lumpur and his wife were entertained to a farewell dinner by members of the Kilat Club here.
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  • 187 7 Be loyal Malayans, not Indians, he urges local Sikhs SINGAPORE, Tuesday. \fl\. Maharaj Charan Singh, a religious leader, urged Sikhs here to think of themselves as Malayans and he loyal citizens. Mr. Charan Singh. 44, who <4ave up law to devote his time to religion, has visited Japan. Hong KTong,
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  • 45 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Rural Development, Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, has urged all heads of Government departments to start planning their j rural projects for next year immediately, so that work could begin by March.
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  • 205 7 CLEANLINESS OF SINGAPORE IMPRESSES NEW YORK COUPLE S-INGAFORE, Tues. An American couple who spent lour days in Singapore during a world tour ieft lor Saigon deeply Impressed with the people .iere and the cleanliness in the State. They are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eibaum, of New York. Mr. Eibaum is
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  • 22 7 SINGAPORE. Tue.s. The Singapore Police Band will play at Crawford Park from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. tomorrow.
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  • 109 7 In growing anxiety Rupert makes his way down the other side of the slope in a mist that seems to b= more dense. As the ground levels out he reaches a wooden fence and he looks at it carefully. I wish 1 could be
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    • 242 7 jL 1 1 1 1 1 rß^l iw „> vm portancc. If you profit, so does •en JulJ 24-Aug. 23): 101 veryoneIF IT'^ Ynilß BIRTHDAY... LEO m ay find yourself in the It 115 TOOK Dill I nun 1... wiress durin the next few .AHaome (Jan. 21-1 eb 19): „i*«r-
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  • 157 8 KELANTAN TR SOON FOR SCHOOLCIRi SINGER i^HE Xoraini binte Shaharan. 18. a Form V Arts student of the Naval Base Secondary School, has a singing: career in mind. And she will be a success, according to local Malay artistes. Noraini is the eldest daughter of Inc
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  • 119 8 THE Lim Brothers Issac, 13. Eric, 11, and Henry. 9 known as the "Hawai--1 ian Trio," are becoming more popular everyday among music lovers here. The talented trio took up Hawaiian music four months ago under Mr. Harry Martinus. well-known Singapore musician. They made
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  • 177 8 SOLDIER'S AIM IS TO BE SINGER PRIVATE S. Harbans Singh Mastana, 20 (above), of the Singapore Infantry Regiment who is a popular Hindustani singer, has been invited to sing at Sikh functions in Penang. Private Mastana said he would visit Penang in August when he goes on two weeks leave.
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  • 246 8 Only scout band in State plays at important functions YOUNGEST MEMBER IS JUST 8, AND THE OLDEST 16 THE 34th Sea Scout Troop of Singapore is the only scout troop in the State today with a band not a quartette or a quintette but a full 30-piece band made up
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  • 164 8 Capacity crowd sees school's talentime at the Vic q^HERE was a full house at the Raffles Players' fourth annual talentime competition at the Victoria Theatre. The evening's programme was packed with laughter, songs and music played on various instruments including a saw. Two girls fr o m Raffles Girl's Secondary
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  • 113 8 LILIAN PRODUCES OWN SHOW AT NIGHTCLUB LOVE of music and songs has led Miss Lilian Koh to form her own show. Lilian 24, has been singing for the past eight years after leaving a Chinese school in Telok Ayer Street. She sings in Mandarin. English, Malay, Japanese. Hokkien and Cantonese.
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  • 55 8 MALAY YOUTHS In Queenstown will hold a picnic on Aug. 27 at the Tan ah Merah holiday camp. There will be indoor and outdoor games. singing, beauty contests and a cha-cha-cha competition. Those wishing to join the picnic are asked to contact the picnic secretary
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    50 8 iWLEVJ N J BCtl who chart made up age a r& A Pi the Ah mary £<■;• learnin cal and She i enthu Rukur.. thy. 17, sii- bee dancing seven. Si by Mrs. A exponent cal damMi M would India I under >.= Meanwhile all In r buying si
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    34 9 N V ONE OF THE THREE atever the trend Itwaister (1) sleeveless worn by jorly (2) threei ih faDy-gathered skirt modelled by Lynda and (3) W With pleated skirit worn by Evelyn.
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  • 131 9 THE ACTORS THAT MAKE IT FASHION |>f fads, classics. Oik- of the best examples in this category is the shirtwaister dress, the favourite of every woman young and old at all times. The popularity of the shirtwaister lies in its simple, smart lines, Whether you're heavy or slim, tall or
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  • 62 9 HOW OFTEN has your little girl asked: "Mummy. can I make a rake?" Well. you can now safely say -Yes." There is a range of cake mixture in kid-size packets for ?inger cookies, pie crust and \viiite cake. Ear!: type comes with mixing bowl, measuring cup
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  • 48 9 Have you ever tuffged at a drawer. eel if c so that they will catch against the inside of the front of the case. To replace drawers, turn plates sideways on their single fixing screws, insert drawers in case, then turn plates upright again.
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  • 218 9 Surprise batch of entries. out only 18 had correct answers Fashion Sense No. 10 brought in a great number of surprises. Surprise Number One came in the number of entries, 316 altogether. With the exception of the first competition, which attracted some 400 entries, we have not had such overwhelming
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  • 620 9 THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE OFTEN INACCURATE AND MISLEADING lIOUSEWIVES often complain that though they have followed a recipe with meticulous care. it just doesn't turn out properly. Very often they are right. It isn't their fault; the recipe is to be blamed. So how do
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    • 322 9 I FASHION SENSE No'ri2 gELECT the most appropriate acccessories for this dress designed for casual wear by PattL In navy blue cotton, it features a close-fitting cowl neckline with short culled sleeves. The dress is set off with a red belt, printed with a black leopard skin design. Now tick
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    • 656 10 nylon they are available in an assortment of colours Irom the sole agents, SIAKSON TRADING CO LTD., 26, Prinsep Street. "FLYING EAGLE" BRAND of shirts, sportshirts and underwear sell at prices everyone can afford. Wide selections are available in hundreds oi shops in Singapore. Sole agents NAI NAI CO- 12.
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    • 289 10 building of aged glands. At Dispensaries, Chinese Drug Stores and the sole agents, SOUTH ISLAND TRADING. 18, Bonhani Building. B.H.T. DOL LATHAM A; CO.'S j 40th Anniversary Sale at 48,50. High Street includes a wide ranse of well known brands of sportshirts and hundreds of other items all at reduced
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    • 288 10 BABIES V^ JACKETS f Vl and <Qi^ CARDIGANS Specially imported from ENGLAND It FRANCE! Made of extra soft quality ORLON and WOOL Available in BLUE, PINK and WHITE at most reasonable prices. Imported by: SOON JOO CO. (House of Children's Wear) 53, High St. S'pore-6. Telephone: ***** Give Your Homes
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    • 191 10 r Fwo^ i I HOW MANY RECENT tß4|y 37, Upper p lckct S'porc-1. T W 1 i I ANNUAL J SOME OF the A> OFFERS Men's Non-Iron Sh r. Fancy Cotton Bo th m<!!; Heavy Furnish, n gs 4£ •Girls' Pyjomo J |~«TRA 0 D!SC; j! __OVER SlO/. Mj^ CATHAY
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  • 486 11  - Schools athletes show big improvement by setting 22 new records S.O. RASOO By Singapore Tuesday. three-day Singapore Combined Schools athletic championships saw some brilliant performances by Olympic quarter-miler, M. Jegathesan, javelin specialist Tibor Nappholz and girl athlete, Vim Chee Fong whose contributions to the 22 new Schools' and two State
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  • 146 11 Concentration is vital Henry Cotton golfer who wus shorl pitching. He ;i- !i righl and make but ill-- swing was i«*rky i n h X) short OF 100 lar. I'hance <>!" getting putt, he frequently mdi rstand it. for he s out oi 24 in each on tlit 1 course
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  • 43 11 of imnr«v Vy(kl> a ***>* ls Henry Cotton s method fiSr^l concentration. He is seen practising with uh,'r W lhe baU is not difficult, but to hit it \wurc you want to every time is another thing.' he says.
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  • 114 11 i v B 1 yOs». Open) B 64 11.4 2. Agnes 3 tureen Tea Lou.Jurr;. EveJ i Lee 16 f I lin v. Matiulaa 1I i I il EVENTS %ii- *>i.uv Bicycle Baci 13 '•cai-N: i Ng Chens I I Nf i man 3 B. lit.) x.trti^ Officials n
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  • 70 11 KEPPEL CUP GOLF QUALIFIERS i W EPPEI rues -Qualifiers fa i I pel Cup compeiiftei 29 bad lee ofl KeppeJ Club on Sunday Wa 66i RO3 Etnrd 1 88>, H- n (68>, Chan Pern F G S lays \y >72>. tuse 75 1 P. Dryer E Knot 76). --.n p
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  • 319 11 Miller and Kirkham take the Godown Foursomes SINGAPORE, Tuesday. FAVOURITES Robert Miller and Johnny Kirkham won the Royal Singapore Golf Club's Godown Foursomes competition when they beat Major (i. J. Ornie and Major I). J. Joyce three and two at Sime Road over the weekend. r~~" Results of oilier matches
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  • 139 11 END BUMPERS BEFORE SOMEONE KILLED LONDON. Tiies. A suggestion to end "bumpers," the last bowlers" shock weapon in cricket, by giving the batting side six runs lor each one bowled, is contained in a report to the MCC by the 1,100 strong Cricket Society, a group oi British cricket enthusiasts.
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  • 68 11 BUDAPEST. Tues.— Tamara Press ot the Soviet Union, completed a double in the International Athletics meeting hrre when she won the women's shot putt event. Yesterday she won the discus. Miss Press, who holds the world record for both these events, won the shot putt with
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  • 161 11 MIDDLESEX LEAD IN COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIPS T ONDON, Tues.— Plaeings in the xv English County cricket championship after matches which finished last Friday are: P W L DNDPts. Aye. Middlesex 14 10 2 2 0 128 9.14 Yorkshire 16 10 2 4 0 146 9.12 Hampshire 17 10 3 4 0
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  • 112 11 SUPERB DRIVING BY BRITAIN'S STIRLING MOSS SILVERSTONE, Tues.— Stirling Moss, ol Britain. drove superbly in bad conditions to score his fourth win over the weekend In the Britisn Empire Trophy motor race. At the start of the race there were pools of water on part of the circuit. Moss dr^w
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  • 24 11 I c*saK***Jiim^ straightinto the Johore custodian Ungku IsI STsmida,. Ismail Osman i S next to Quah. I beat Johwc *-2.
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  • 63 11 BALESTIER. Tues.— Balestier JurJor Trade School will be holding their eleventh annual athletic meet on Thursday at 2.30 p.m. There will be a special 220 yards event for old boys of the school and before the prize giving there will be an exhibition of fencing by
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  • 105 11 THE PEOPLES ASSOCIATION BIG WALK ON AUG. 13 KA LLA N G. Tues.— The Peoples Association will hold their first annual Walk on Aug. 13, Mr. Tang Tuck Wah. chairman of the Association's Sports Committee announced yesterday. The Walk will be over a 11-mile course starting at the Tanah Merah
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  • 54 11 THE HAGUE, Tues.—Wimbledon champion Rod Layer of Australia, was beaten by India's Ramanathan Krishnan in an exhibition match at Scheveningen yesterday Krishnan won G-4. 4-6, 10-8 Roy Emerson (Australia) beat Luis Ayala < Chile) 8-6 6-3. Layer and Ayala teamed to beat Emerson and Krishnan 6-3,
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  • 22 11 PAIRHA.VEN (Lancashire) Tut*.— Paui Runyan. 52-year-ola former American Ryder Cup player, won the Teachers senior Professional world golf championship yesterday.
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  • 387 12 Sporting Marvel in smart workout: Good bet for 3rd. day By SCRUTINEER Bukit Timah, Tuesday. GPORTING MARVEL, a non-acceptor on the second day, did a smart workout on the track this morning. With Mickey nelly astride he sprinted over luili' a mile in 53 2 5 see, the lust 3f
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  • 51 12 Q Singapore's new national champions, Mohammed Sadali, right, and Lim Choo Eng, leftj after last nights singles finals at the Badndnion Stadium. Sadali brat lira Choon Seng for the men*s title, and Choo Lns. a (hung Wan (Middle) schoolgirl, beat .!«ssi t Ong, for the women's
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  • 280 12 County batsmen go for the runs despite rain: Six centuries LONDON. Tuesday. ALTHOUGH rain interrupted much of the Knglish County crickel programme \t iv >- da\ Hurt' was plenty of high scoring and six batsmen hil cent urn s. parade ol wa Mid- and' r P< I r P: r
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  • 455 12  - Peking row: STTA bans player for six months KEN JALLEH SINGAPORE, Tues. The "Peking row" of the Singapore Table Tennis Association ended yesterday with the association accepting the recommendation of i t s ballot picked threem a n "Investigating Committee" to suspend a player Irani all representative a n d
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  • 442 12  -  B. NORMAN By GEYLANG, Tues. YOUTH did not have its say completely in the Singapore national badminton championships this year. Age did in the person of j 41-year-old Mohammed Sadali of Merrytime Badminton Party, who became the oldest singles player ever
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  • 43 12 BRAS BAS<\H, Tues.— Beatty Secondary School Old Boys won the Marshal] Shield when they beat the Christian Brothers Old Boys by three jrcrais io nil on the St. Joseph's ground. Scorers were Chew Thlarn Huat 2. and Gurunthan.
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  • 48 12 Trainer Milton Sullivan was unfortunate to lose his Class 4 horse. Galloping Shoe on Saturday. While being exercised on the sand track the horse bolted, threw the rider and careered into the outside fence. Galloping Shoe had won twice in his last four stirts.
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  • 78 12 BADMINTON FOR INDONESIANS IN THE STATE gUKIT TIMAH. Tut.. The founh annual bacimimon ournamem for Indonesian* in Uie oiai^ will be player ai the Heiinmpunan Indonesia neve In conjunction with the I6UI inni\eisary of tne Inaonesian Inaependeiice Day. E^iu teams are competing. lne> are Ganicia. Ruse. Lengto^ n,a. Ducnes.s. Pachilan
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  • 71 12 MRS. FELL IN FINAL OF MEMORIAL CUP 'THOMSON. rues Mr. f Gwen Fell reached the S 1^ 1 t}^ Women's Memorial Cup when she beat MrBabara Clements three and Golf Club's links here ye.sterua,y. -J£j f ell «*U aaw mcc: m, v Hung Jones who beat tier opppnent. Mrs Dayiei.su.
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  • 272 12 FIVE HORSES TO NOTE: THEY'RE WORTH FOLLOWING By a Special rorrespondent BI'KJT TIMAH. Tues. These horses caught my eye at the course on Saturday and Sunday. They are worth keeping in mind for future races. LEGISRIKA: I thought that this horse was a little slow away from the barrier and
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