The Singapore Free Press, 22 August 1961

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  • 22 1 TO KEEP UP WITH THE LOCAL NEWS YOU MUST READ The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1961 15 CENTS
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  • 161 1  -  R.G. PILLAI "Ast gallops on the Ipoh tracks today -P. 12 Inly two LtHs ■C!3rB [debts jkfg u I I I I I I I Indebtedness and recommend how beat they could be assisted. The committee consists of Mr. Huan Tzu Hong, Mr. Goh Sin Tub, Inche
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  • 450 1 England fight back after Mack ay takes 4 wickets LONDON. Tuesday. pXGLAND, after losing two wickets lor 33, ughl l»;u k on a rain affected pitch to i;.:> for four in their second innings by close on the fourth <l:iv of the tit'tli Test iinsl Australia at the Oval yesterday,
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  • 24 1 LONDON I• nw Rnancc era! Purposes Con:.:-: tec Rack Onion Coo- i \r. f.-vour om the ConC BnmimJst-<toniinat- rades Union
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  • 26 1 KEY ELHI lues. On Prime Nt..ru. Mdd Parilapesterd «1 Urn Governi is drawing up ii i5->ear :._f ue--e»opment plan ...d end in 1976. j
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  • 160 1 Jumbo from S'pore runs amok, fights ten men i SYDNEY, Tues. A p^ four-year-old oneton elephant went berserk while workmen were trying to move Taronga Park Zoo yesher into a pen at terday. The elephant tried to trample several men. smashed another with her trunk, and forced her way out
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  • 130 1 JAKARTA. Tues. One ol J Indonesia's most sought Permesta Sumatran rebel. Zultiki Lubis surrendered un Friday in Solok. West Suma- tra. official Government Radio Republic of Indonesia said last night. Called the "mystery man" of the 1958 Indonesian rebellion. Lubis is
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  • 271 1  - Pay-drop drama over four estates CONRAD CHIEW $800,000 VANISHES INTO THIN AIR OVER JOHORE JUNGLE, THEN IS PICKED UP By PAYA LEBAR, Tues.— I saw $800,000 in cash in four bundles disappear into "thin air" within 50 minutes yesterday. But the money was safely in the hands of four estate
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  • 27 1 1 BUENOS AIRES. Tues. A 48- -> hour strike of railroad workers started at one minute after mid3g£t today, crippling service 1 throughout the country. I
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  • 27 1 NEW YORK. Tucs. The magazine Nensv.eek yesterday quoted Jonio Kenyatta, the Kenya African leader, as saying: "There will be a United Africa in my lifetime."
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  • 20 1 LONDON, Tues. Queen Elizabetn and Prince Philip will begin their eight-day visit to Sierra Leone on Friday.
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  • 236 1 SINGAPORE. Tues Tilt competitive position of natural rubber is still one step ahead of synthetic at least for the present, sak] Mr. B. Sekhar, a senior research chemist of the Rubber Research Institute, yesterday. Mr. Sekhar, said this in his talk on
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  • 232 1 PRACTICE GAS BOMB BREAKS UP CLASSES A MILE AWAY I7UALA LUMPUR. Tues. Seven hundred pupils in primary and secondary classes at St. Gabriel's School, Kampong Pandan. broke up in disorder just after 8 a.m. today when a blanket of tear gas enveloped the building causing tears to flow and eyes
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  • 321 1 'Here is the news': Then tear gas in the East BRITAIN SHOWS THE FLAG IN BERLIN OERLIN Tues.— East Berlin police used tear i^as and smoke bombs to break up a crowd of about 100 people who gathered near the East West border last night to hear news read from
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  • 226 2 RENEWED FIRMNESS IN TIN: RUBBER CLOSES STEADIER 1 ONDON. Tues. Re- up wed firmness developed in tin on the metal market here yesterday morning, especially for cash which gained £G a ton. Three months wa^ £4"-.- up. The market appears to have recovered from last week's imsettiement on the postponement
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  • 416 2 Industrials are firm with fair two-way trailing City section: Financeand industry} By The Free Press Market Correspondent SINGAPORE, Tuesday. INDUSTRIALS traded firmly with a fair two-way business on the Malayan Stock Exchange last week, reports the circular of a firm of leading Singapore brokers. It adds: 'Tins seemed to be
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  • 134 2 IT'S ANOTHER EXTREMELY QUIET, DAY IN STOCK MARKETS LONDON. Hies. It wjls another extremely quiet day in the stock markets here With investors unwilling to open new commitments. Prices again drtrt^d aimlessly bu :novemenu< generally vere small. Gii;-eaKed hole .st«ady for n period but some small sales turned prices easier.
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  • 29 2 ONI les rhe Pman- d .< ai icet indices '.or 2 last yeai we^.< ;>i:-j. d cesierda res] ec- "'v I -s :.sS 3 445 4 44^ 4-,;
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  • 25 2 HONG KONG rues A trade .i.. payments agreement between People Bank ol China and rßi azili a E ts sis ec ta
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  • 59 2 LONDON, rues -Statistics l^sued oy the International Rubber Study Group dliow the rubber positions in the United Kingdom for the months of June and May are as follows '.n long tons): Consumption (nearest 100 15.100. imports 'excluding deli-' veries iron; Govi. stockpile* 11.181, 8 BJP: Re-exports 8.986.
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  • 129 2 UPs and DOWNs of your shares Last cniit'o In tiie Singapore Trading Rov>m yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS: F. A N. Oroi $2.46 1— 1 cent. Gammon 51. 83 »—3 cents), J. Waugh $190 (uncnmiged*. Jackson <S) $1.20 <unciiangeti>. M. Brew $3.30 I—31 3 cent<;>. Steamers 84 rents (unchanged 1 S. Time*
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  • 39 2 LONDON, Tues. Stocks of refined tin in London metal exchange official warehouses at the end of last week totalled 5.919 tons (against 6.011 in the previous week) comprising: London 2.850, Liverpool 1.803 and Hull 1.266 tons.
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  • 35 2 ADELAIDE, Ities. American and Australian scientists at the Project Mercury tracking stations in Australia have been alerted to stand by for the expected launching of the first U.S. Mercury orbit this week.
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  • 54 2 HONG KONG Mor. —Closing prices here today were. Previous Today H. S Bank Corporation $nS4 1384 sales sales Wheelock Marc-;-- $12.30 512.30 sales sales Hicong phone $44.75 $44.50 sales salrs Dairy Farm Cold S:o;-H2f $40.50 540.50 sales .sales Taikoo Dock $71.50 $71.00 sales smiles Jardine Mathesoo 527.00
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  • 197 2 Manila and Taipeh take steps against HK cholera HONG KONG, Tues. Thousands of doses of anti cholera vaccine were flown here yesterday from India and the United States. Four people have died from the disease and 36 other cases have been con>firmed. Britain is sending further supplies of vaccine to
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  • 261 2 Jail or detention for 21 after 'Taj Mahal' riots MIDDLESBROUGH (England), Tuesday. TWENTY-ONE people were sent to jail or detention centres for periods ranging from one to six months yesterday alter a week-end of rioting centered around a Pakistani-owned cafe here. The court looked like a hospital casualty ward as
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  • 98 2 NEW DELHI, Tues.— I Master Tara Singh 76- i year-old Sikh leader on the j seventh day of a "fast unto death" in support of a Sikh demand for a Punjabispeaking state, was in a serious condition yesterday and "very weak." His chief lieutenant, Sant
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  • ROUND THE WORLD MARKET PRICES
    • 39 2 Malabar spot 4.0. afloat* 45. Sopt rh.pment 44;. Larnpon X «pot 40. afloat* 4,) .he;*, .shipment 44 J. Muntok white spot 02. afloat s 51. S.pt. ehlpment 50 sellers, ex-dock. oer^'rb* yUCe <* uot «J la ti.a. cent*
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    • 118 2 LONDON, Aug. 21. Previous Today RUBBER No. 1 HSS C.l-f. European ports Aug unquoted unquoted Sept '23 5/16 2oj RUBBER No. 1 RSS pot 23g Do* RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement House Terms, Sept. 2.'> •>, 16 _\i 916 Oct. 2Si 25J TONE: Slightly steady. PEPPER: Wh.it>
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    • 70 2 I NEW YORK, Aug. 21. Previous Today TIM Straits spot 11y.12 119 «2 RUBBER Futures Rex Contract, oept. 30.37) 3o 50 N#v 30.05 ;;i» \r> TONE: Steady. SALES: 13 lots. Standard Contract ft* 30-37J 30.45 TON°E V steady. 30 SALES: Nil. No. 1 RSS Sept. landed pnc*
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    • 34 2 NEW YORK. Aug. 21. Previous, Torinv i 30 Industrials 723.54 7^4 75 20 Railroads 144.52 144 75 40 Domestic Bonds N." 5 65 83 >7 65 Stocks Composite Averages 240.02 240.45
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    • 86 2 LONDON. Aug. 21. Previous Teday COPRA Philippines t.r. .K. North European ports delivered weight per COPRA, Straite Bern's e.l.f. U.K./ North European P c r t c delivered weight per long ton Sept. Oct i6oi -60 t COCONUT OIL crude Straits e.J.f. European ports in bulk per
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  • 346 2 800 slain in Bizerta: Many died with hands tied, U.N. told UNITED NATIONS, Tuesday \l\ MONGI SLIM, chief Tunisian delegate, told the General Ay sembly yesterday that known casualties in the Bizerta conflict totalled "more than 800 dead, 1,155 wounded civilians for the most part." M. Slim said that 150
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  • 198 2 JACKET OF BOY IN RIVER TRAGEDY IS FOUND pUXHAVEX, Tues.— River j \j police said yesterday a customs cutter had recovered a pyjama jacket belonging to 15-year-old Stephen McCurdy, one of rive sleeping children who died last Friday when the British yacht TammieNorie sank after a collision in the Elbe
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  • 50 2 LONDON. rilftS. Bffht} seven-year-old Sir W; Urn Churchill broke ItW safety rides it Umrton Mrport yesterday by smokliig his Inevitable cigar on ttw airport apron. Sir Winston, on bis way I Monte Carlo for fortnight holiday, paused f< r a wom< I at the top Of tl^.e lircraft I
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 138 2 V. MIPS lying aion^sirt« the Singapore wrri.ir*"* fort.iy are- Pole KldjaOg N'- ti 4 X■• ;ia^*'ir.c v-t^, ',rt. Moon-* 16. Riafe 13/14 St nmg Tmrm db i M r i 10/H Outer rond« k rang I Roblna, >•-■••:. r. ?mjper, Blmskara, PtM x <■■--. or* taan KorytJ Uara Bu Hor.»'<-t
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  • 389 3 The 'Malayan touch' at display of works by 152 artists SINGAPORE, Tuesday. piE Singapore Cultural Festival enters its fourth day with the opening of an exhibition of works by local artists bv the Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 5 p.m. today. The exhibition
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  • 93 3 SINGAPORE. Tues. s committee <>i the l < immerce is to make connection with its Business" project. I li A: the same time, it nabled the youths to gain Insight into the require- v ats oi business, industry. the Armed Services. Government, and various other mployers. Hailing the "week"
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  • 99 3 HOUSE-BREAKING IMPLEMENTS: 3 MONTHS' JAIL SINGAPORE, Tues. —Ng Ah Sai, 55. who was found with a bundle of housebreaking implements in the early hours of last Friday at the junction of Rochore Road and Jalan Kubor, was sentenced to three months jail yesterday. Ng who had two previous convictions, was
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  • 174 3 SPECIAL COURSE FOR VOLUNTEERS WHO WILL TEACH BLIND TO SWIM SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Life Guard Corps is conducting a three-day swimming instructors' course at the Farrer Park Swimming Pool in conjunction with the "Learn to Swim Month." This course is specially organised by the corps for the voluntary swimming
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  • 42 3 Court orders Stay with father SINGAPORE. Tues.—Abduli lah bin Abas. 19. who pleadj ed guilty to house-breaking, was put on two years' probation yesterday. He was ordered to stay with his father. Abas bin Ghani, in Pulau Bukom during his probation term.
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  • 34 3 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Guild of Nanyang University Graduates House in Dunman Road will be opened by the chairman of the Nanyang University Council. Mr. Tan Lark Sye. on Saturday at 7.30 p.m.
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  • 85 3 Welcome to Singapore Dr. Ruger, a German medical practitioner, flew in from Jakarta for a few days. He is staying at the Cathay Hotel. Mr. R. E. Otto, a German engineer, arrived yesterday from Britain for four days. He also stays at the Cathay Hotel. Mr. N. Gaverke. an American
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  • 51 3 Loiter charge Man pleads not guilty GTNfiAPORE, Tues. Tan Ah To^^adeii not gulltv In t A h h e Ninth Magistrate's Court S charge of loitering at Carnation Drive with intent fo commit theft on Saturday (A h!" was' allowed $500 bail until August 28 when the case will be
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  • 164 3 SINGAPORE, Tues riOH Leong Guan, 20, pleaded guilty in the Assize Court yesterday to three charges of robbery. Mr. Justice Wee deferred sentence to Sept. 4. Goh admitted robbing, with three others, Ng Liang Kee of a wrist watch valued at $20 at a path
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  • 53 3 PETER BROWN, star of "Lawman." and Miss Helen Tan (Miss Malaya) at Warner Bros, studios in Hollywood. Miss Tan was one of the contestants in the International Beauty Congress at Long Beach, California, who visited the studios. The beauti**s were greeted by Warner Bros,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 107 3 $00 MUST BE WON EVERY WEEK Your rree Press \A/s*r*4 d..__i_ \t i_ i* £^gLjgprg Jruync contest entry form is on the back page -j Tt 8 r^7 GAS COOKERS BitrilH TIME 1 lEajffl SAVING DEVICE |1? HAVE GAS ANYWHERE jt^^- ARTHUR MARTIN ltk GAS COOKERS J. lill ARE SPECIALLY
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 818 3 k I 1 J t\ 11 R W' H B I Wk If 9^^^'M II M^ \-T!&£2z r ii iV^ji ilia i 15- ss-v_jfi pi y SINGAPORE, Tuesday. J^ GRAND variety show tomorrow at the Mappy World Stadium will be a night for you to remember if only for one
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  • 184 4 Special two-year course begins at the Poly for 52 teachers SINGAPORE, Tuesday. UIFTY-TWO trainee teachers have started a special course at the Polytechnic as part of the Government's scheme for training handicraft teachers locally. Of the 52 trainees, 24 will take a course in metal work, another 24 in woodwork,
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  • 230 4 EQUAL PAY FOR WOMEN TEACHERS IN MALAYA SUPPORTED KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. —Women teachers in the Federation found a supporter in their fight to get equal pay and conditions oi service with their men colleagues. Their supporter was Dr. Sarah C. Caldwell. the only woman executive committee member of the World
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  • 29 4 KAJANG. Tues. A total of $200 was collected from the public in different parts of Ulu Langat district during the World Refugee Week here last month.
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  • 132 4 NO DELIVERY OF MAIL ON THE PROPHET'S BIRTHDAY SINGAPORE, Tues.— There will be no delivery of correspondence or parcels tomorrow, the Prophet Mohamed's birthday, the Director of Posts announced. The General Post Office will be open from 9 a.m. to noon, and all other post offices from 9 a.m. to
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  • 157 4 S' pore Catholics will soon read Bible in Chinese SINGAPORE, Tuesday. CINGAPORE Catholics will soon be able to read the Bible in Chinese. This follows the publication in Hong Kong of the first Catholic translation of the Bible in Chinese. I Ten Franciscan fathers, led by Father Gabriel Allegra. took
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  • 39 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The registration of five societies has been approved. They are 40 Base R.E.M.E. Civilian Sports Association, French Bank Sports Club, Public Works Department Club. Geylang English School Parent/Teacher Association and The Legion of Mary.
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  • 330 4 Team of experts to survey site for National Zoo. Assembly told KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. A TEAM of zoological experts would soon be carrying out investigations at Ulu Klang on the practicability of developing the area for a National Zoo, the Selangor State Legislative Assembly was told. This was revealed by
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  • 141 4 THEY'LL GET CHANCE TO COMPLETE EDUCATION SINGAPORE. Tues. Youths and adults who have not completed their primary education may soon be given an opportunity to do so under a scheme proposed by the Basic Education Committee of the Adult Education Board. The scheme envisages the organisation of regular primary and
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  • 84 4 'JOINT ADS WILL BRING IN MORE TOURISTS' PYA LEBAR. Tues.— A leading advertising company announced that the countries in the Orient should advertise jointly to promote tourism. He is Mr. George K. Hayakawa of Tokyo, who was here for a few days for two specific purposes: To gather facts about
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  • 147 4 BIG MEMBERSHIP DRIVE BY UMNO MALAYA NEXT MONTH KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. UMNO Malaya will launch a drive next month to Increase Its membership and establish more divisions and branches throughout the country. The campaign will also call for re-registration of old members. The present members will have to re-register and
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  • 118 4 GOVT. SAYS 'YES' TO TWENTY PUBLICATIONS SINGAPORE, Tues. The Government has approved the publication of 20 magazines, annuals, newspapers, and journals. They are The 10th Anniversary Souvenir, Beatty Secondary School Magazine, TWI Topics (booklet), Sree Narayana Mission Souvenir, Indians In Malaya, Onopaharam. Singapore Aquarists' Society 3rd Aquarists' Show 1961 Programme,
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  • 135 4 JUNIOR TEACHER TOLD HOW TO MAKE UP FOR THEIR LACK OF EXPERIENCE \JALACCA. Tues The Chief Education Officer, Malacca, Mr. R. A. Wilson emphasised the necessity for junior teachers to make up for their lack of experience by continued study and contact with experienced teachers. Mr. Wilson said this when
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  • 205 4 Probe on 'halal' label on canned foods KUALA LUMPUR, Tues The Selangor Muslim Religious Affairs Department has sent out a special team to investigate the unauthorised use of the Word "halal" ("permitted"* on foodstuffs by certain food manufacturing firm.v Headed by the Mufti of Selangor. Dato Haji Yusofl bin Shahbuddin.
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  • 54 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues The Federal Government has announced that two Industries—chemical and food preparations would be g; yen pioneer status In view of the fact that do objection had been received. The products under these two industries are Table salt, cooking and preservl:.^ salt, iodised salt
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  • 131 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. INCHE HAJI SULAIMAN BIN HAJI ALI, 56, a former hospital assistant is devoting his retirement to voluntary welfare work for the State. Inche Sulaiman retired last year after more than 20 years service in the various hospitals in the State. He has
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  • 169 4 K tA 1 nave bee n mining J^i Statf. Sj 1 He said •> were giv er panics a- The Imu fc I ed by the $472,932 *"**M D ato a- r. I answering v*""'! Sociali.«' X r>,^^( man Mi v r J d f<3 tnat thT^^l of rent
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  • 69 4 YMCA SERVICES HELPED 200 YOUTHS FIND JOB K\\\l\ LUMPO 7:.' M servict 1 1 i found bfi I r morel youthj 2(i month; v But th< gisterinfi dining a p-,K«"t YMCA v.: This a '*">* youth> r^els*^ ployment l--'^ ad cirri "But '*•< >i;we hav< tri^d t ai.d we ::i
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  • 12 4 SINGAP Ji proces evening S- B T '■'Mil) marl Ay,:;
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  • 13 4 SINGAPORE f Minister r v..K-d the >i Dr Le« S bet ?5H
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  • 673 5 LIFE, LOVE AND WAR IN THE THIRTIES a h£N A POET COULD MARRY A PYLON-FONDLER hrackel. like the licensing Lws, is an arbitrary definition. You don't H n.i row by clocks or the calendar when it's big enough, you eat it. I s were late developers, and the reasons, no
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    • 109 5 The two teen-ages of a wartime evacuee BACK to SCHOOL r^\\C^^^^^> O6SICN 05 |j i 7^'| "Jumpers" the ideal cchool X *,^S^^nj <_yi 'l'^^y\ MrTfii shoes with non-slip solas assur- fcgy V^v vVvYyV. I.Jy" T "Jump«H" for flirh) with p«f- ('JLr*^r£%A f«ct fit for growing fe«t. 0M D—»»n 2 M^^
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    • 103 5 PRICE SLASH L LADIES DEPT. J^°Sh^^ Pleated Skirts itfl^Bk^ (All Sixes) Oi FANCY imported SPORTSHIRTS 5.90 eoclr ARROW Lightweight SHIRTS 9.90 SINGLET BRIEF 2.50 for J SOLA TIES 0.20 SWISS PAJAMAS $12.90 a poir 41-43, High Street, Singapore. Tel: ***** I ***** 131, Batu Road, Kuala Lumpur. Tel: ***** I
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 119 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice Fred Dickenson MANDRAKE oy Lee Falk and Phil Davis —j 'V ImISS-WWOEVER 1I I WIGM I COULPTELLYOuJ TUEPLA<IE.| s^^^ X. WANT &CTT-- OH- 1 FORftOT! X^SHE'S IM TMERE! rrS ALL RI6WT Y> _J YOUTOTSLLME I CAKj'T SO PACK rY*£££ X, NOW PAPPYS r— I JEBI
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  • 350 6 Bffll •pHE role Singapore should play in the tourism industry has been outlined by the recently-retired President of the Singapore Tourist Association. Mr. James Alexander. Mr. Alexander, who is leaving the State at the end of the month on transfer, told The Free Press that it
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  • 895 6 HOW THOSE 'SECRETS' LEAK OUT John Reed probes the Cold War's biggest bluff FROM BOTH EAST AND WEST A RESPECTED London newspaper created quite a stir the other week when it published details of what was claimed to be a top-secret Russian document. It indicated that the quarrel between Russia
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  • 369 6  -  DENIS HOLMES By I BAD driving may be caused by bad diet. That's the newest road safety theory to be studied by experts in Britain. Research by doctors in the U.S. although in an early stage already shows that meals and motoring ability are linked.
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    • 309 6 RADIO SINGAPORE I Fi Club; 10J0 Anna KMentaa; Short Wa*. Be~lce £00 A ni g ht 41 metres (7250 kc^ »0 nlght) close down. RADIO MALAYA (41.7 metres). AM-U.OO Programme sum- j P.M.-1.15 Tiffin date; I*o mary 11.02 Continental pot- Time ri|Ml, news; MS Tiffin JouYr 11.30 Science makes date;
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    • 387 6 CLUES ACROSS I 5 Though mostly bad, it makes you good (5). 1 A big hit at Wimbledon? «s>. 6 Nursery cats C 7). 6 Black stuff used in cricket? 7it may lead to a scratching <5). (4). 9 Separate with the aid of a g Gun that's half tin?
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  • 303 7 L, a nd efficient' say Indian experts Many people here tfe quite responsive' MMiAPOKE, Tuesday, -rs tnnly planning methods tn services are modern and din to an Indian team of ex- I rising three men and here the way to the fornia where they will
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  • 95 7 Singa] usant 4 19th t: X r,• tiled iam- i i ■int bombs K-. got them mm. k Vk"r- "he I 41 hla B i ing In his B no I B rmally B B-. than an B- sound B--' closer I of B .t-s i B' MBi s
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  • 220 7 3 VISITORS RUSH TO SEE 'ALL THE SIGHTS' IN 30 HOURS npANJONG PAGA R, x Tues.— Three very excited young people rushed off immediately after the liner Victoria had docked at the' Singapore Harbour Board wharves. Ade Djoemhana and her brother Joe Djoemhana with their friend Chong Heng Yom told
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  • 152 7 HE PLANS A 'HOUSE OF BAMBOO' RESORT FOR TOURISTS OINGAPORE, Tues Singapore may have a new landmark during the Visit the Orient Year a "house of bamboo" seaside resort. This resort is the brainchild of 27-year-old Mr. Tan Seng Ann, a self-taught Singapore artist. A former student of Victoria School,
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  • 83 7 NEW MUTUAL AID SOCIETY IS REGISTERED SINQAPORE. Tues.— A mutual aid organisation known as the "Kesatuan Khalrat Kebajlkan Mlnang* has been registered at the Singapore Social Welfare Department, according to its secretary, Inche Salim B. Abdullah. The organisation, which has its office at 113-D. Jalan r Jbl. was founded about
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  • 48 7 KUALA SELANOOR, Tues. A committee has been formed to collect donations for the National Monument Fund Chairman is Inche Abdul Rahman bin Lebai Abbas; secretary, Inche Zah a r i Rashid; treasurer, Mr. K. Kandasamy; auditors, Mr. V. Muthian and Inche Iwnail hm Sulaiman
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  • 46 7 1^ V<i Base t 28. r two- urse in Ifenon Joined the Singapore Government Service after his arrtral from India In 1958. Dr Menon is the Vicepresident of the Singapore Association for the Blind, and an official of several other charitable bodies.
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  • 133 7 'Black-belt' varsity students show 1,000 the judo art BL'KIT TIMAH. Tues. More than 1,000 people attended a judo demonstration by four Japanese university students at Eusoff College, University of Malaya in Singapore, Bukit Timah Road. They are Kokl Oishi, Shieru Kagetani, Kozi Tani. and Keiji Nagao. who are all black-belt
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  • 35 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Under privileged children and old people in Malaya are expected to benefit from a $50,000 lottery to be organised early next month by the Indian Welfare Society of Malaya.
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  • 211 7 Preserve Malayan art, culture urges businessman back from tour SINGAPORE, Tuesday. A SINGAPORE businessman, Mr. Tan Chin Lye, expressed surprise that local clubs and social organisations "still had a Western outlook." Mr. Tan said this was not n accordance with the times. "It is detrimental to our irt, culture and
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  • 104 7 MIC protest over allotment of shops JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. The Malayan Indian Congress branch here has written to the Mentrl Besar, Johore, j Dato Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos protesting against the "unfair allotment of shops at the new bus terminus and proposed new market. This is revealed in the
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  • 100 7 A PLAY TO ENCOURAGE ACTORS, ACTRESSES SINGAPORE, Tues. A Tamil play entitled "For Her Sake" will be staged at the Happy World on Friday and Saturday by a group of Indian amateur dramatists who call themselves "The Poonah Arts." The organisers are Mr. Thomas Jacob and Mr. X Rajoo. Their
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  • 47 7 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, has accorded provisional recognition to Mr. Yong Pholabun as the new consul-General of Thailand at Singapore, states the Government Gazette. Mr. Pholabun succeeds Mr. Nibon Wilairat who left Singapore at the end of last month.
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  • 61 7 KUALA LUMPUR, The Ministry of Education will Issue about 20,000 option forms and as many booklets to teachers in all aided schools, before the end of this month. The forms, when completed: and returned, will show the number of teachers who want to accept
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  • 28 7 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, ha« accorded formal recognition to Mr TM. Veitch Johnstone as Honorary Vice-Consul for Brazil in Singapore.
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  • 23 7 SINGAPORE, Tues^- Mr. ir H Nassim has been apLnted Deputy elector of Land Revenue for the State, JhV Government Gazette announces.
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  • 27 7 SINGAPORE, Tues. Mr. Ken Ikebe has been accorded formal recognition as ViceConsul of Japan in Singapore by the Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Inche Yusof bin Ishak.
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  • 223 7 Miss Fung learns lesson in U.S.: There ARE poor Americans... SINGAPORE, Tuesday. A 17- YEAR-OLD Borneo girl, who has just returned from an American Field Service Scholarship, said here that her trip had changed her impression of the country. "Before going there, I thought the people were very rich, but
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  • 111 7 New 'repair our roads' plea to Govt. by 20,000 ITATONG, Tues—Re- sidents in Frankel Estate are making another appeal to the Government to repair all access roads in the estate which has a population of 20,000 people. Mr. Anthony Razario a resident, said that the residents in their letter had
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  • 167 8 The Gades— all girls, all cousins and all in the same class "THE GADES," one of the few teenage allgirl bands in Singapore, are determined to make a mark for themselves in the musical world. Formed about two months ago, they are already looking forward to taking part in competitions
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  • 232 8 IJAWAII, though far off, holds «a strange fascination for little Miss Rosieta Roberts, aged nine. Today with swaying grass skirts she dances the Hula-Hula to the delight of local audiences but tomorrow she plans to visit Hawaii, the land of her dreams. A Primary II pupil of
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  • 261 8 sdj fois BRILLIANT VIOLINIST (21) WILL PLAY WORKS BY SCHUBERT, BRAHMS QNE of Singapore's promising violinists, Alphonso Anthony, 21, will make his debut, after 15 years of practice on the instrument, on Sept. 6 at the Cultural Centre Theatre. This young lad has the determination and
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  • 104 8 6,000 FLOCK TO SEE FIRST 'PUNJABI MELA' MORE than 6,000 people thronged the May North and South School in Jalan Kebun Limau last week to see the first South East Asian "Punjabi Mela" (open air culture show and fun fair). The show was organised by the cultural and social section
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  • 81 8 Sandra, 14, is off to school in India SANDRA CORBITT, 14, left for Bangalore by air to complete her studies there. She is the second daughter of Major Corbitt who is attached to the Federation Army. A former pupil of the Aussunta Convent School, she will attend the St. Francis
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  • 122 8 THIRTY-FIVE Singapore children, whose ages range from 10 to 16, visited a shoe factory, the Istana Besar and the Mosque at Johore Bahru. They were taken across the Causeway by Miss Oh Ewe Im, the assistant secretary of the Y.W.C.A. in Outram Road. The children
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  • 75 8 ED H :f:: he High sch a teenage the s, T:,,- i seven cal] themse: varti i delight diet) Accorfli] or the Ma: 15 six mov.T, group J^ Kbooi New* tannii guitar a:, y Ong~the oru:r band-accorrii the p:a:.; Saturday their P r d v^et; ismai BOOp Mi-ss A
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  • 465 9 Chef's skill helps New Zealand campoign to popularise lamb Fmiss know-how ...TODAY SPOTLIGHTS THE CULINARY ART OF A MASTER COOK IN SPORE THREE RECIPES FOR THE GOURMET Mario Ruosch said that one be i good cook to prepare it takes a very bad cook adds. paying credit to the and
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  • 224 9 Canned fuel for the bachelor girl THE bachelor girl who lives in a flat and cooks occasionally, will be delighted with this latest, revolutionised method of cooking. It is with canned heat fuel. A solid, non-melting, portable fuel, it is now available at an Orchard Road household appliance store. Blue
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  • 156 9 QNLY 26 readers chose all four correct accessories in Fashion Sense No. 16. Of the unsuccessful entries. the majority fared very badly in their choice of accessories, while about 50 made one slip. This invariably falls in the jewellery section, where the most popular choice was
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  • 380 11 Eighty-day FEAF football festival to pick team to play in Hong Kong SELETAR, Tuesday. from Gan in the Maldive Islands, Hong Kong, and Butterworth will compete against teams from Seletar, Tengah and Changi in the Far East Air Force football championships from Sept. 4 to 11 here. The stations will
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  • 47 11 who first stole the march on the women competitors in this year's Free Press Big received her bluest Walk prize from the Minister for Labour and Law, Mr. K. ins the uomens championship in the Peoples Association Walk on Sunday at Kalians
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  • 313 11  -  Clive Graham By London, Tuesday H was said, bad as many friends as he had H i enemies became friendly but as many H saying in racing circles in Newmarket to H n nature <>f this quixotic multi-millionaire. H m charge
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  • 91 11 RAMSTEIN (Germany). Tuesday. ENGLAND'S Bernard Hunt came from^behindto win the $6,000 first prize to the "Woodla«m Open- golt tournament here firms a six under nn»i rminH 84 for a 72-hole total of zb-i. ai OnaJ iound 04 101 gcotsman Eric Brown was
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  • 48 11 WI I I INC. TON. r H i ne New Zealand cru-ket team to tour S Africa will leave Chris'- b lot Australia on October wIQ play Western AiustiM- Pe::h on October 12- 14 bert completing their journey to S< Itfa Africa.
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  • 26 11 QUEBEC. Tues.-Stan Leonard the Canadian mternaUonal golfer, scored a^ three-under-par 69 here to *in the Canadian Prolessional Golfers' Association championship for the eighth time.
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  • 216 11 'TOO POOR AUSSIES' MAY HAVE TO PAY ZURICH. Tues. The football Federations of Austria the Netherlands and Israel will demand money for their former nationals now playing in Australia without a proper transfer. The International Football Federation Association <FIFA> session scheduled for Aug. 25 at FIFA headquarter.-, here is likely
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  • 73 11 WEST GERMAN ACE TAKES 2 TENNIS TITLES KITZBUEHEL (Austria), Tues. Margot Dittmeyer the West German champion, beat Britain's Elizabeth Starkie 6-1, 7-5 in the women's .singles final at the Austrian lawn tennis championships. Roy Emerson, of Australia, won the men's singles title by beating the holder Pierre Darmon, of France.
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  • 50 11 SYDNEY. Tues— Mr. Peter Haley said retired champion racehorse. Tulloch, would not go to England in 1962. despite an attractive oiler from the National Stud. Mr Haley, son of Tulloch's part owner. Mr. E. A. Haley, said Tulloch'.s commitments in Australia were too heavy.
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  • 76 11 DUKE INJURED IN CRASH BRABHAM RETIRES KARISKOGA (S. Sweden), Tues. British driver Creofi Duke received chest and neck injuries when his car crashed in the international "Cannon Ball" race. He is detained in Karlskoga Hospital. In the main class, Formula One, 13 cars started but only five finished. Australian champion
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  • 147 11 18 SIGNALS REGIMENT SHINE AT CRICKET, TOO SEMBAWANG, Tues. Besides gaining top honours on the football pitch, 18 Signals Regiment also met with success in cricket in their inter-unit matches. A fine spell of bowling by Cpl. Pit chard, who took five wicketa for 11 runs enabled the Signalmen to
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  • 303 11 THE NIGHTMARE FACING OFFICIALS WHO RUN THE GAMES NEW YORK, Tues. Olympic officials the world over are agreed the Games are too big and too costly but they can't agree on what to do about it. After years of debate, they decided on a new course for Rome In 1960
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  • 198 11 JAPAN'S PLANS TO TRAIN ATHLETES FOR THE OLYMPICS •JHDKYO, Tues. The 1964 Olympic Games in Tokyo will be a grand success only if the host country succeeds in making an excellent showing in the competition. That is the conviction of leaders of Japan's sports organisations which have organised a committee
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  • 41 11 SINGAPORE, Tues. Woodbridge Hospital Recreation Club will hold its annual athletic meet on Sept. 9 on the Hospital grounds In Ylo Chu Kang. About 50 competitors both the hospital staff and the patients are expected to take part.
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  • 30 12 (.KAIIWII MOIK DX CiILIO TREVELVN i.r>u(iK KNIGHTS tTTKIIX.F JOHNSTON SAWYER NAG EL M« I arlanc WEMYSS O\( H KM I.OIK
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  • 122 12 COMMISSION BANS NON-PLAYER FOR 18 MONTHS JALAN BESAR. Il< Mr. Admad Si ri, >r >< :r Lu.ry oi tru Maxwell Sporu> L.io fen came the first nonplayer to be suspi ;ed by the Singapon Amateur F I bdll Assn ciati c mmi v; Inquiry erday. Ho was >uspe] ded h<
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  • 34 12 LONDON. Tues. Results oi ye^ierday's Rugby League matches were: Barrow li OitihaoQ 5, Dewsbury 6 Hunslei 2. Halifax 10 Brainley 10. Huu Kingston Rovers 29 Bradford Northern 8. Reuter.
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  • 63 12 DRAW FOR THE PARKER CUP S-FINALS PALAU HI JAM. Tues. Thi draw fir the semi-finals oi the Parker Cup toot bull comPetUion was held yesterday. Thr.' draw Is: Queen's Own Highlanders vs winners of Royal Marines/S i n g apor c Guard Regiment;; 2/7 Gurkha Ritit-x vs 11 (Sphinxj Batters
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  • 109 12 JOHANSSON MAY FIGHT LISTON IN CANADA VTEW YORK. Tues Efforts are b- in g made to match former world heavyweight champion Engemar Johansson and leading contender Sonny Liston for a bout in Montrt al or Toronto in lai No> i mber or early December. Mr Bill Fugazy, of Championships Sports
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  • 46 12 Windsor Rovers trounce F N SINGAPORE. Tues, -Windsor Rovers truunced Fraser and Xeave Sports Club G-2 in a football match on the F and N ground yesterday. Rovers scored through Dam (3), Nagaraju i 2» and Guan Seng while Richard and Dollah netted for the losers.
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  • 30 12 STOCKHOLM. Tues. Jan-Erik Luntiquist beat Ulf Schmidt 6-4. 12-10. ti-1 in the tinal of the men's singles in the Swedish closed lawn tennis championships a; Salt sjoba den.
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  • 172 12 At Southend: Yorkshire IGB. E^ex 93-7. Rain stooped play. At Liverpool: Lancashire 161 and 27 for no wicket. Somerset 362-8 dec. (G. Atkinson 73 P. Wight, 90. C. Greethum 50, J. Lorn ax 57). At Nottingham: Nottingham shire 304 and 88-1. (J. Clay 55 n.o. Worcestershire 305-8
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  • 80 12 BLACKBURN GO DOWN TO BLACKPOOL J^ONDON, Tues.— Results of yesterday's British football matches wore League One: Blackpool 2 Blackburn Rovers 1 League Two: Ley ton Orient 1 Southampton 3. League Three: Coventry City 2 Swindon Town 1. Newport County 0 Barnsley 2. Port Vale 4 Hull City 0. Q.P.R. 3
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  • 17 12 SAIGON, Tues— The Eastern basketball team from Singapore trounced the Nghia-An-Quang TTleu-Chin Woo combination 56--47.
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  • 370 12  - Meet the Charm Princesses of Aussie basketball KEN JALLEH kzdfj io SINGAPORE, Tuesday. T*HE Crusaders a team of South Australian women cagers who will be the first of their I kind to play in Singapore, represent some of the best sportswomen of their country. Included in th< team of 12
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  • 309 12 Two semi-invalids give a boost to Hampshire's hopes LONDON. Tuesday. TWO semi-invalids, Derek Shackleton and Dave While, bowled out Leicestershire between them for 95 in the English County cricket championship yesterday. 'And their performance funher improved Humpshire's chances of wiritilng the championship for the first time ever. Shackle ton. 37-year-old
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  • 310 12  - Magician II shows top form in a 3f. trial with Blue Saga SCRUTINEER By IPOH, Tuesday MAGICIAN II was the star performer on the track this morning when a number of horses were sent out for fast work. The track was in excellent condition. With jockey Posner astride. Magician II
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  • 113 12 AJNOS, SIX OUT AND KEEP PUNCHING ALSO IMPRESS pace over hall a mile. LaxalagLs (Donnelly ran half a mile in 55, the last 3f in 40. Take Easy <McGrowdie> did strong pace work over 3f. No Kidding i Mitchell went fast from the 3f but was eased off in the
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  • 207 12 DRAW FOR THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE CUP J^ONDON'. Tues. T;:c dra* tor the first round of ::.e Bhglteh Pootball League Cup vas made as foiiows: Newcastle v Bcunthorpe [Ji ited, Ttanznere Middlesta Blackpool Port Vale, Newport v Shrewsbury. Stockport County v Leyton Orient, Doncaster v Grimsby, IfillwaU v Walsai Boltoi: v
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  • 23 12 TORQUAY (England). lUes. Mr. Tommy Sopwith, 800 oi me famous aircraft manufacturer and international yaciiismi.n. no the 155-niile In:eni.Uional puwer-b<>ai race.
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  • 30 12 KUTZBUEHEL, (Austria), Tues. —Roy Emer.<on be<it Wimbledon champion Rod La\<-r 6-3. fi-3. 1-6. 0-6. 6-2 in the final of ihe men's singles In the Austrian lawn tenBis championships.
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