The Singapore Free Press, 4 September 1961

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  • 45 1 The SINGAPORE Free Press FOORMAN'S SCHOOL OF MUSK (Vienna Conservatoire «f Music) tnrolw»«H <ti«V Piono. Harmony, N»-l(Clrtll», Guitar 4MC«I tr«iniot" tH*»ry music fi«n**4«>t 5^ n«« trwm#e» jfl^^ O'umi Sinf Ttmtolmi 4ec«r. 28.A F««»«»»t V»»rt-t T«l- 347 3t No. *****. 13 CENTS. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. 1961.
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  • 30 1 Ins and Navy brry *n iision Won. dot .1 'Ii ired, this rsl road ik r S. Ihc names i 22 n were C 4'.'. a
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  • 16 1 MRS. HU MR HOO MRS TAY MRS. LAUW MR. LUM
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  • 214 1 WORLD'S FASTEST COMMERCIAL JET (JUST UNDER SPEED OF SOUND) FOR SINGAPORE I)AY.\ LEBAR. Moii. Singapore wffl soon see the istesi commercial jetliner. The aircraft, which travels at Just under the ied t 1 sound, arrives re on Sept. 27. I th€ Con v air SBOM Jet C ;*.v r. which
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  • 366 1 Three housewives, a clerk and teacher share $500 SINGAPORE, Monday. THREE housewives are among the five] readers who will share the S.IOO prize money in The Free Press Word Puzzle "1511." Each of (hem will receive $100. The five winners are: Mrs. T. K. Hu ot 2. Patterson Hill. Singapore
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  • 28 1 KATMANDU. Mon. Six hundred persons died in South -Wesr Nepal as tne result of floods, ac- cording to reports which reached here on Sunday.
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  • 36 1 ROHANNA BEATS 16 OTHERS TO WIN BEAUTY TITLE No. 2 SINGAPORE M©H.— Miss Rohanna Zubir. a first vear Arts undergrad. was ru hill climaxed and two appearances each. .^^tor "...io and a set i up Evelyn.
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  • 40 1 AMMAN. Mon.— Jordan's Defence Minister, Mr. Wisfi Miraa, submitted his resignation yesteroay to stand as a candidate in the parliamentary elections next Ocu-ber for the new Lower House. which is :o be increased by 10 members.
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  • 85 1 /CANBERRA. Mon,- A num- y ber of Asian students who have married Australians have been given permission to stay here. an Australian Immigration Department spokesman said yesterday. He was referring to a statement, reported to have I been made by the Indo- I nesian Education Minister.
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  • 73 1 COLLISION SHIPS ARRIVE IN SINGAPORE QINGAPORE. Mon. Two k^ cargo ship- were involved jin a minor collision in Incio--1 nesian waters near Taniong Balai oil Carimon Island. 22 miles from Singapore. The ships involved were the Singa Mas and Aou Siam 2. a Siamese coaster which was carrying a cargo
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  • 21 1 Results of Tit- London Chamber of Commerce (Spring) examinations, 1961. will be published in The Fiee Pre.^s tomorrow
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  • 160 1 RUBBER PRICE D VN N ;ii k! lk i firs! iihi. -t tniN« i e l in Singapore this First Ma la ml A S|..». Mai in I STOCK EXCIi Mala in s (<" this iiornin 1 1 [Mirtc dUm« I e j y.y.. _.0 v i r FOREC
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  • 214 1 Russia told Agree by Saturday to stop atom tests WASHINGTON. Mon. Britain and the U.S. last night dramatically appealed to Russia to agree before the end of this week to ban nuclear tests in the atmosphere which produce fallout to protect mankind from the danger of atmospheric pollution. A ioint
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  • Finance, aviation and shipping
    • 403 2  -  LIM TIONG WAH By SINGAPORE, Mon. —I Three new cargopassenger liners of the American Mail Line will soon call here and at Federation and Far East Two ol the liners— the Japan Man and the Washingtun Mail were launched recently i;j
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    • 557 2 Turbofan-powered jets to fly Kangaroo route through S'pore By CONRAD CHIEW PAYA LEBAR, Monday. QANTAS EMPIRE AIRWAYS will have a fleet of 11 turbofan-powered aircraft in commercial service by early 1962. Some of them will be on the Sydney-London route with stop-overs including: Singapore. The new aircraft cruise at nearly
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    • 245 2 17-NATION REPORT TO GATT ON JAPAN TRADE PROBLEMS GENEVA. Mon.— -A 17-nation working party of the i General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade <GATT) last Sat- urday ended a six-day review I of trade discrimination against Japan. The working party drew up a report which is to be submit trd
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    • 33 2 TAIPEH. Mon. Mr. c T. Yang, Nationalist Economic Minis- i ter. baa predicted an increase of trade between Formosa and Japan even alter the abolition of an account system, next month.
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    • 44 2 WASHINGTON. Mon. The Agriculture Department says U.S. supplies of edible fats, oils and oilseeds will set a new record in the 1961-62 marketing year begin ninp on Oct. 1. It also predicted a bright picture for U.S. experts.
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  • 237 2 Civil war army acts to bar Goulart piO DE JANEIRO, lx Mon.— Brazil's military and political crisis deepened suddenly last j night and the nation appeared once again on the brink of civil war. Army authorities opposed to the installation of Mr. Joao Goulart as President j disclosed in Sao
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  • 29 2 SALISBURY, Rhodesia, Mon. The African "freedom sitters" Will expand their campaspn against racial barriers with "freedom beauties" picked to crack the white monopoly on beauty con--1 tests.
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  • 32 2 CHICAGO, Moii. As the 78- hour Labour Day Holiday passed I the halfway mark, the death rate I iof U.S. motorists reached more 1 than four an hour.
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  • 216 2 'Plastic bomb party' men held: Police find list of plotters PARIS. Monday. pRENCH police made fresh arrests during the night following the discovery of documents listing anti-government plotters believed responsible for most of the 1,000 plastic bomb incidents in France and Algeria this vear. Three men seized last nigh! were
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  • 87 2 'PEARL HARBOUR' GENERAL VISITS BRITAIN ONDON. Mon. Jap- anese Air Force general who helped to plan the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbour arrived here by air yesterday on a five-dav visit to Britain. He is General Minoru Genda, Chief of StafT of the air self-defence force of Japan. He is
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  • 141 2 GOYA: PRICE OF RANSOM DEMAND REDUCED LONDON. Mon. a man claiming to speak ior tho^e holding the Goya painting; stolen from London's Na- tional Gallery said yesterday! i they were willing to reduce I the ransom demand from $1,190,000 to 5425.U0H. The anonymous caller, in u telephone conversation with a
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  • 290 2 JAKARTA Monday T*HE Indonesian Govx ernment is pressing foreignowned oil companies here for a larger share of foreign exchange profits and may soon require the firms to bid competitively for a petroleum exploitation contract. This was made evident this week by Development Minister Chaerul Saleh.
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  • 214 2 RUSSIA: 'PACT RESTRICTS WEST ACCESS TO BERLIN AIR CORRIDORS' MOSCOW, Mon.— The Soviet 1?1 Union has rejected the Western claim of unrestricted right to West Berlin air corridors as unrealistic and legally non-existent, it was officially announced here yesterday. In a reply to United States, British and French Notes of
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  • 169 2 ARRESTS IN PUNJAB AS TARA SINGH SEEKS ARBITRATION pIIANDiGARH (tforttteru v> India Hon.— Police yesterday arrested 55 Communists In the Punjab to guard agair.st possible violence In ihe state If the Sikh loader. Master Para Singh dies during his "last unto death." .Some arrests weir made In Amrit.sar where Master
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  • 74 2 Brandt: Ter rule has begun in E Germany v, B m staru and 1 ton i d I lar :rl J that it« iti Ea tG A: I tO Stop \bt\ n fuge< n East jj he odd r| Herr Brand! POI ">'.:■ must nj rsefona soon The i aoni
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  • 112 2 MOMBASA, Mon. Kenya nationalist leader Jomo Kenyatta received a tremendous reception from 25,000 Africans when he addressed his first political meeting here yesterday after nine years in prison and under restriction for managing the Mau Mau terrorist movement. He had not changed and was
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  • 34 2 DOVER. England. Mon. —M: gam Write. 17-year-old Btudei I nur.«^ from Essex, yesterday tM came the youngest peroon ever I i^y\n\ tile EnßiiMi chnnntl Btw took 15 Im. in in
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  • 14 2 LONDON Moi, Q;e<:. F: Piin:-e Oonsort, i Sunday new* paper said ves:ercia\
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  • 55 2 MOSCO W 11 0 (1 ••fiendish" Nazi vatttov plan to flood BOVttierti B iand and the tUMTtberi) coi ol France with a 1 < plosion wa> reported day by the Bovfef net paper Truci. The objed to desU ahied armies ai.d tnilii< then i ere
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  • 25 2 SANTA MONICA. Mon.-Mr.jß Re ben E. Gross, chairman of Lockheed Aircraft Corporation died In hospital here vesterdav' I Hi was 64. m
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    • 33 2 AUTOMOTIVE BATTER 5 for motor-cars, motor CfdW SWEE HIN TRADING <£ 166, Cross Street V*¥* 12-B, Jolon Tebroo >o*o^ G. C. Huot Co., Ltd., Un.tcd 36, Moxwcll Rood, IMA A. > h Penong .-■I* 1
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 48 2 CHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves today, are: S:ni;:i;>ori- IS l»i StTO&I (Ohore 29 30, Most 4«'. Sunnjrville 12 13, Brisa y 19, Travestein 12 13, Uka 15 16. Van Cloon 29 30, Banana 6A, Leti NW.S, L;p:« NW. 1. NW. 3, ?con TW NW. 2,
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    • 24 2 Y COME TO A F&KE /TUPOR SEMI-PETACMER PAINTEP A SQUARE OLD JP^V COLOUR WITH A TATTY J Mp *m£~< OLD ÜBQGE THAT'S J 348
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  • 196 3 Carol, 14, leaves for her new home to fulfil her ambition the 'ed VOUQE \:\\Z irol. Pat In Tf I b i she liany I the sun v to jreaxa were :v imp i mese forces and was sent to a orphanage," said Miss Mayer. tt was at this orphanage
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  • 28 3 and I rged MonI Road, the! the! Feast of Our Ladv ol Perpetual Succour. The celebration culminated with a process 10 i" Van Melkebe.
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  • 182 3 Cambridge test for adult education QTiirtpntc SINGAPORE, Mon.— For the first time in Singapore's adult education programme, students attending adult evening classes organised by the Adult Education Board have been accepted as candidates for the 1961 Cambridge School Certificate oral English examination. The examination which starts today
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  • 150 3 PLANNED: 25 NEW SCHOOLS WITH HALLS FOR BADMINTON SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Sin- i papore Government hopes to build at least 25 new type >chools with halls for tournament badminton by the end of 1964 when its school building programme is completed. The Minister for Education. Mr Yong Nyuk Lin. revealed;
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  • 33 3 CAIRNHILL. Mon. Monk's Hill Secondary School will hold its first swimming carnival today at 2 p.m. at the Chinese Swimming Club. Miss Lim Leong Bee will present the certificates and
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  • 35 3 SINGAPORE. Mon Mr. Tan Chin Tuan. a well-known banker was reappointed. U,r the second time to i the honorary president of the I Singapore Polytechnic Society of Commerce for the 1961/62 academic session.
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  • 25 3 I SINGAPORE, Mon. The Chief Justice has appointed Messrs. Sarban Singh, G. V. Anantha Subbaram and K. Gopal Krishnan as Commissioners for Oaths.
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  • 11 3 I pore Children s Centre m Jl Towner Road.
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  • 590 3 ALEXANDRA LEE'S SINGAPORE DIARY SINGAPORE, Monday. THIS month's treat offered by the Singapore Musical Society is an appearance by an internationally famous lyric dramatic soprano from Australia, at the Victoria Theatre on Sept. 23. She is Joan Hammond, whose expected programme of songs and arias in five languages (English, French,
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  • 142 3 Development: Ungku Aziz tells of two views PAYA LEBAR, Mon.— i Professor Ungku Abdul Aziz of the University of Malaya, -Kuala j Lumpur, stopped over j here on his way home j after attending the International Conference Association of Agricultural Economists in Cuernavaca, Mexico. He told The Free Press the
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  • 126 3 Mr. H. E. Wyler. an executive, arrived from Zurich yesterday. He is staying at the Adelphi Hotel. Mr. G. F. Belcher, a company director, arrived from Istanbul on his way to Melbourne. Mr. Belcher and his wife are staying at the Adelphi Hotel. Mr. Thomas A. Logan,
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    • 250 3 NEW INVENTION CONTROLS RUPTURE NO PADS NO SPRINGS The Neo-Barrcre controls without pads or springs even Voluminous Scrotal Hernia. The latest invention of Dr. L. Barrere brings to rupture sufferers an entirely new method of control. It is the result of 40 years' practice and improvements and has been proved
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 181 3 CINEMAS I *EX: fifanggang (Malay) CAPITOL: Parrish 1.15. 4. 9^J nar Janmam 41 C S ATiA, 9 30 Shane 1.15. 3.30. (Tamil) s.^o^ 6 GLOBE: The Crusader. 1.45. 1-30. 5.30. 8.30. 4< LIDO: 3 Saturday Night and -V Sunday Morning 1.4a. 4. 6.30. &30 r wt ,4 SINGAPORE ART SOCIETY:
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  • 129 4 PASTOR SEES NEED FOR REVIVAL HERE SINGAPORE, Mon. There is a great need for revival work here, says a Filipino pastor. Rev. Antonio Ormeo. (above). Mr. Ormeo has already spent a month in Singapore conducting evangelistic meetings at the Christ Bible-Presbyterian Church which sponsored his visit, and other churches. Mr.
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  • 36 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon The Federation Girl Guides Association is to put up a new headquarters building here. Plans for the building, costing about $150,000, are now being drawn up. MISS LAU
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  • 388 4 Longer training for nurses not feasible in S'pore says association SINGAPORE, Monday. (COMPREHENSIVE training for student nurses is not feasible at present in Singapore, says an editorial in Berita Jururawat. official organ of the Singapore Trained Nurses Association. The editorial says: "As a member of [he International Council of Nurses
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  • 124 4 Dog show to be held early this month SINGAPORE, Mon. The Malayan Kenne 1 Association is planning a dog show early this month to stimulate interest among dog owners. The show the date of which has yet to be determined—will be judged by a dog expert from East Africa. This
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  • 204 4 LECTURER IN MUSIC BACK FROM U.K. WITH A MISSION SINGAPORE, Mon. Miss Lau Pui Yin?, 26, a Hong Kong music lecturer who spent two days in Singapore before going home after completing a one-year course in music teaching at the London University, said that she hoped to use the knowledge
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  • 27 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Ministry of Labour has again warned employers that they should keep an up-to-date record of wage deductions made from their employees.
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  • 215 4  - 5 candidates spent $17,000 to woo Anson voters CHEW LOY KHOON By SINGAPORE, Monday. CEEKING the people's votes is an expensive affair at least for some candidates. I found this out when I saw the returns of the expenses incurred by the five candidates in the Anson by-election held on
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  • 83 4 HE'LL GO TO U.S. TO STUDY ROAD WORKS KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Federation Government has selected a Malayan to attend a one-year course in highway engineering in the United States. The name of the successful candidate will be announced in the next few days This award is the third made
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  • 44 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The International Federation of Commercial, Clerical and Technical Employees will be sending a delegation to Malaya next month to meet union leaders and to persuade unions catering tor whitecollar and technical workers to apply for affiliation with the IFCCTE.
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  • 56 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Rural Development. Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein will announce the second phase of the second five-year rural development programme tomorrow. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, will open the national operations room o*. the rural
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  • 65 4 BRIDES FOR CLER AND TEACHER MR. and Mrs. K. Sabaratnam. pi< turni iftet th':'« at the Thandayuthapani Tempi* Maar Hu biM a clerk with the Telecnmmim:< iti«- bride is Miss M Piri' MR. and Mrs. K. A. Nr»ir u Srikrishna Temple. Walrrloo Street s<mi of Mr. and Mrs. VM J.
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  • 65 4 38,000 SOUGHT EMPLOYMENT IN JULY-REPORT KUALA LUMPUR, Mor. More than 38,000 people sought employment through the 16 employment exchanges In the Federation in July according to the latest Ministry of Labour report. The figure showed ar increase of 2.287 over the number seeking employment through the exchanges In June. The
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  • 160 4 Advice from man whose job is to coax the public to pay up SINGAPORE. Monday. J^ MAX who has knocked on thousands of Singapore doors to collect overdue payments on water and electricity bills gives this advice as he goes on leave prior to retirement: "Be polite and courteous in
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  • 81 4 TECHNICAL UNION WEEK NOW ON IN MALAYA KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Malayan Technical Services Union is holding a Technical Union Week which ends on Wednesday During this period branches of the Union throughout Malaya will hold mass meetings and socials, and a special membership drive is being made to build
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  • 78 4 MUSLIM LEADERS TO GO ON KOREAN MISSION KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Federation Government will send a goodwill mission comprising 14 Muslim leaders on a study tour of South Korea soon. The mission will leave Kuala Lumpur on Sept 11 and will be in Korea for about three weeks meeting Korean
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  • 116 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Government collected $17,787 in fines for traffic offences last week. In the weekly revenue report of the Traffic Police, it is stated that of the total revenue collected $12,045 came from 958 compound cases. Fines imposed by courts in 237
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  • 28 4 I-::.. tribute M ting? .;•< tural c *i V lacet; ••;->, A Three typ wen senior Mad numei quent] lectoi "W< painti Her bii was beti J crap:; pra;:i
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  • 731 5  - Night of the great sea terror JOHN GODWIN By Men, women, children marooned and sinking fast L licuteti a r*sk I r i I I I a grinding heave m si* d her blunt aose :e ct Uoptaane. cutt< r'a propellers roared out at full speed i ring the si^ip
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  • 54 5 «as churning the mid-Atlantic into a boiling cauldron Amencan flying boat Bermuda Sky Queen roared her to Newfoundland. October 13, 1947, was the heaviest-booked in ion h.stcry. Apart from her crew of seven the Queen igers 30 men, 20 women and 12 children. r COASTGUARDS VOLUNTEERED TO ROW
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 198 5 by John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson COME C%. 839 If w iT IM WITH EVERYTHING jB H AM? THERE IS A FAR-OFF SPECTATOR.. MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis t 7/STH S PACPY--PLEASE UU=S?V I I WHAT /s\ ;r JHaw^THEKE IT IS-VES, ~~wßm I MONEY CLOTHES VViTM VY FUR
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  • 398 6 TELLING THE PEOPLE Chance for our traders I OCAL businessmen would do well to pond< r Ihe announcement in The Fr e e Press that the door is ope:: wide open to a further expansion in the State's trade The British Minister of State at the Board of Trade, Mr.
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  • 982 6  - You're lucky to be alive today IAN HARRIS SNAKES, WASPS, LIGHTNING —JUST SOME OF THE LONG-SHOT KILLERS THAT STRIKE WITH NO WARNING YOU should count yourself fortunate to be reading this! Luck has been on your side for yearn in parrying the chances of not being around to do so.
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  • 29 6 Life is like that r p i p i .1, ki habil 1 x m (l v J ■f« nut,! Is IP nil -I*. tit fl L4UCH...\fr BBACKCQM 1
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 547 6 1 on can hand in ytmr rlatsified ad. to any on* of COLD STORAGE SHOPS throughout MALAYA ond SINGAPORE CAMIHON HIGHLANDS c>..rt Stonw .Mi U«.« in 1 nn.ii. i'.ata lO.ii »!<;,.,.» V 1/4., 1-4 ftrw KUAN4 O«M tt4wagi m i. f 4.. It i Ki»«<l «OTA BMAIVU Utid Menu 1-ul.,
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 476 6 TODAYS RADIO RADIO SINGAPORE ot year* gone by: 9.00 Tip lop Short Wave Service U;nes: 913 A 11Rme t0 lemcm snort ua\e >erM<e v 930 The newg g4Q A]--11 metres (7250 kc/s.) bum of harmony: 10.00 Music Medium Wave Service: allu {hfk mUßiclah*; 10.30 PiiUot>opnlc.il perspective; 11.00 Sing I*B metres.
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    • 401 6 CLUES ACROSS 7 Fiienuij ulaaae^ uome 3 a game suitable foi the un- 9 Hurry bo change end* uerc.er sixes? (5). i; I} 3 8 callas. tor instance, gives us L> f J llp i ea»ou for beltlg brnaia more bhali a song (6). ]!iv eueinj Unes? T t 10
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  • 250 7 Free Press reader pledges to aid triplets 'as long as I live' BUKIT TIMAH, Monday. pOR the second year in succession, a Free Press reader has brought cheer to the triplets of a Malay security policeman attached to the Royal Army Service Corps at Ayer Rajah Road. Pot Inche Nazeem
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  • 81 7 KERALA'S DEPUTY CHIEF MINISTER LEAVES FOR HOME SINGAPORE, Mon.— Mr. R. Sankar. Deputy Chief Minister and Minister of Finance of Kerala State in India, ended his short, visit here with a speech to the Indian community at the Ramakrishna Mission. Mr. Sankar. who had given seven speeches during his two-day
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  • 48 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Federation Government Is contemplating presenting; medals to drivers in the road j transport industry for good; driving and good conduct. This move is being const- j dc red to encourage drivers to be cautious and show good read manners.
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  • 19 7 GINEER OFF TO U.K. AFTER NE YEARS IN MALAYA V au i I I I I I I I
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  • 91 7 Authoress to open big Bahai temple pAYA F.BAR Mon A I distinguished authoress arrived In Singapore for irst time on her way Australia to Inau irate the 5900.000 Bah.U Temple m Sydney. lam Ruhlyyih Rabbani. leader oi '.he world Enteniatioxia] Dahaj coun- in Israel, was accompanied by Miss Jessie E.
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  • 177 7 Homeward bound -man who brought in Singapore's first bulldozer SINGAPORE, Monday. TIIK man who brought tin- first bulldozer to j Singapore leaves today for England on retirement. Ho is Mr. James Miller. 57. founder of James Miller and Company Limited. Coming to Singapore in :\'29 as a civil mining ?n--gineer
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  • 88 7 FREE FILM SHOWS AGAIN AT THE CENTRES K.\ LLANO, Mon. The Pcopit a Association will ntlnue to screen tree film shows at all community entres irom Wednesday. Mr, Lam Chit Lee. field supervisor of the association. told The Free Press that these shows had been suspended tor the last three;
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  • 110 7 ROAD CLOSED TO PREVENT ACCIDENTS WHILE MAIN-LAYING SINGAPORE. Mon. rhe closing oi Playfair Road to tratlic for four weeks from tociav Is a precautionary .stop against accidents as a 39--ineh rising main la being laid •ilonn MncPherson Road. a pW D spokesman said thai the laying of the pipeine frOffl
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  • 26 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Inche Yusoi bin Ishak, will officially open Red Cross House in Penang Lane tomorrow at 5.30 p.m.
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  • 166 7 SINGAPORE, Mon— lt was a happy occasion when Teo Iloon Chuan. a cripplod «lrl. was given a iu;w folding wiieel chair by Mrs. K. H. Maguire, wife of the Canadian Trade Commissioner, at fh* Crippled Home for Children in Tclok Paku. The sifts three foldlnfc
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  • 108 7 GYMNASTIC SHOW FOR STUDENTS BY ARMY, NAVY BUKIT PAN JANG. Mon. The Army and Navy establishments at Tengah will give a gymnastic display for students of the Buklt Panjang Government Hi-h School on Sept. 12 at 2.30 p.m. at the school grounds The .school's Navy Club. which was formed two
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  • 177 7 SINGAPORE, Monday. MISS Yip Choon Yean, 19, has given up teaching to fulfil her childhood dream t<> become a nurse. Miss Yip, who came from Perak. left by the Willem Ruys to take up nursing at the Royal Children Hospital in Melbourne, Australia.
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  • 26 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The popular musical "White Horse Inn" will bo presented hen from Saturday, Sept. 23 to Sept. 30. both nights inclusive.
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  • 308 7 It's back 10 U.S. for sad Therese SINGAPORE. Mon.— A 17-year-old girl from Delaware, who stayed in Singapore for 2£ months under the American Field Service, has gone back to America. sorry and disappointed. -I just don't want to leave *Sinaapore jret. My Btay here U too short," said Therese
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  • 1329 8 He didn't mention marriage again after 'proposal' SHE'S NOT REALLY SURE' IF HE WAS SERIOUS Dear Anne, During a dance my boy friend became much more affectionate than usual and asked me to marry him. Although I thought at the time that he meant his proposal, 1 am not really
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  • 441 8 Risks of infection from second-hand books 0 Doctor says Si H9183 IB fli Bl HHBIBI fl fll Bl Bl fIS HBISS§Bi B X S I fIBSBBXIj^^SECQEXBSiSS] I DANGER INVOLVED IS ALMOST NEGLIGIBLE QWhat .ne tilt risks ol buy- ing any second-hand books when me original owner is unknown? What diseases
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  • 113 8 A jilted girl finds life hard in office Dear Anne. I fell in love with a h«>\ working in my olTur and we began dating uvular ly. He too was \ery mix h in love with tiic Then rcccntK u changed suddenh n. does not ask me out tag more.
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  • 51 9 <^feSHOW BUSINESS PJAYLLY MILLS, 15, daughter of actor John Mills and one of Britain's youngest stars, strolls hand in hand with Maurice Chevalier in the grounds of Pmewood Studios, where they are teamed for the first time in Walt Disney's "The
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  • 307 10 Six teams play the week-long Far East Air Force football festival at Seletar SINGAPORE, Monday. CIX teams representing Royal Air Force stations in Singapore, Gan, in the Maldive Islands, Butterworth, and Kai Tak in Hong Kong play their week-long FEAF inter-station football championships s ar |j n today at Seletar.
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  • 296 10 He works hard to boost softball in State SINGAPORE. Mo n Just mention the name Terry to any of the softball fans and they'll know yo u mean 28 year old Terence de Souza who Is going all out to nromote sports here, particularly softball. Terry a trained youth leader,
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  • 35 10 SEATTLE. Moa The United State's led Britain 3-1 at the halfwav stase of yesterday "s 36-hole foursomes matches in the Walker Cup contest between the top amateur pohers of the r.vo countries.
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  • 257 10 Tyf EL BOURNE. Mon.— The Mel--1?i bourne Cncket Club hopes to arrange a match between Australia and the Rest of the Woiici at Melbourne Cricket Ground m January next year. If it succeeds it will invite lormer West Indies captain Frank Worrell to
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  • 589 10 KATONG, Monday. rvNLY one record was broken at the fifth animal Gan Eng Seng swimming carnival held at the Chinese Swimming Club pool. The record breaker was Son Hock Guan of Lim House who set up a new time of
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  • 240 10 BROWN WILL BE BACK FOR THE SINGAPORE GRAND PRIX SINGAPORE, Mon.— Peter Brown, the motor racing: ace who left Singapore in midJuly, will be cutting short his threemonth's vacation in England to get back here in time to take part in the State's first-ever Grand Prix. Brown, who is the
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  • 14 10 LONDON. Mon. Cyprus was officially scratched from the Doncarter St. Leger yesterday.
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  • 94 10 v^^^^v^y^^^p!:. A Singapore's little cagers in the Chinese YMCA's Institute of Biddy Basketball said farewell to t»»e popular \nwru* South Pier, and the picture shows the bovs gathered round Dailey and biddy officials at South Pier. h 1 j The American coach leaves for
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  • 129 10 THE TEAMS FOR COMMANDER'S CUP TENNIS pASIR PANJANG, Mon.—Cap- lain R.J.L. Meynck. secretary ol REME Corps Tennis, announced yesterday that the annual Commander's Cup tennis match between the Corps Officers versus Warrant Officers and Sergeants will be played at the Rowcroft Line.s Tennis Courts on Sept. 6 starting at 3.30
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  • 366 10 Seven from navy picked for athletic meet at Merdeka Stadium sgdf NAVAL BASE, Monday. gEVEN top athletes from the Royal Malayan Navy have been selected to represent the Federation Armed Forces in the Federation of Malaya's Government Services Athletic Championships at the Merdeka Stadium in Kuala Lumpur on Sept. 8
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  • 509 10 2ECRETARY of tb Student and Youth Work at the Chinese YMCA, Mr. K. S. Ling is probably better known to Singapon s boys and girls than most of the school masters in charge sport in the Schools And for a speciaj
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  • 178 10 THEIR COACH IS A HOUSEWIFE S~YDNEY. Hon.— A champion Sydney SKM ana tiaii.eu by a woman Tne side. FdnafieM A. has wor. ;ne E£uring-gai and Dis:iui Soccei Asso&atio competition for beams v.. *e players are undei tiie age of nine. During this season scored US goals to only 6ve scored
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  • 22 10 MEET VI ...FASTE IN SERVICE ATHLETIC A to ir i man in He is i ret; an fir: V [poh- I «d
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  • 9 10 THE JOLLIL GOVINDASA CUP PLAY KIMPONG 1 G GO]
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  • 430 11 Europeans find Glenn evastating 10* V SINGAPORE. Monday [Hxssession of the Clarke Ijeal Europeans by in Iheir two-day annual j on Ihc S.C.G padangj si are now leading m the! 10. with 12 matches drawn. for the Rest's victory was Glenn, the West Indian G.e was in devasting form with
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  • 11 11 LAVER BIDS TENNIS SLAM: HE NS WAY RD. ROUND i!d seed
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  • 132 11 ic es missed stars hore missed goals VH ...r; Cup g ftht 1 irate v i;h their shooting, they would have edged Johore. Services Yusof Awang on the righl wm* plaved with a muscle pull iiiiu'waa" taken off at the interval. Lett half Tebbetts than ii! ved to the forward
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  • 88 11 SENIOR CLUBS TABLE TENNIS RESULTS (niYLANG. Mon.— Results o! the I Singapore Table Tennis SeDi w inter -clubs matches played at be Bapyy World were Chinfl Giam Athletic Associa- A beat Chinese Sports Asso kation 5-0: Ching Giam Ath- Association 'B' beat Customs Sports Club 5-2; Singapore Private Stall Holders
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  • 24 11 DOR rML'ND. Mon. West Germany beat Britain by 113 p< tats to 98 in a two-day track and held meet here.
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  • 34 11 Jmh?hn R H 4w SS l! !f ncts Sin sapore's secoid goal in the seven-nil trouncing of Negri aemDiian in the Malaya Cup encounter at .he Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday.
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  • 575 11 Barretto's day at Firms' big athletics pARRER PARK. Mon. The figure 13 did not prove unlucky for Barretto Sports Club! as their 13-man team brought them the championship in the fifth Singapore Business Houses Athletic Federation annual meet held here yesterday. Barretto Sports Club won the honours hands down with
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  • 78 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Fun Fair Committee of the Singapore Olympic Sports Council will be holding a meeting at the People's Association Board Room on Wednesday at 5.30 p.m. to fix t a date for the Fair. Mr Tang Tuck Wall, organising secretary of the committee
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  • 90 11 TV3KYO. Mon. Tsuyoshi Yamanaka, Japan's champion freestyle swimmer told reporters here that he was planning to return to the United States to study before next March and slay there until the 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games. Yamanaka added a final decision would
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  • 378 11 Soh calls for improvement after Singapore hit Negri for a seven-nil victory JALAN BESAR. Monday SINGAPORE, without the Quah brothers, Kim Swee and Kim Siak, as well as the State skipper, Lee Kok Sen^, were still good enough to give Negri Sembilan a seven-nil licking in their Malaya Cup football
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  • 131 11 /^IEYLANG. Mon. David Tin VI" won the men's singles title when he irouiiced Pcier Ong 15-2, 15-3 in the final of the Cycle and Carriage Company's annual badminton championship played at the Singapore Badminton Stadium. The highlight oi the evening was the men's doubles
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  • 241 12 MOSS DRIVES HIS LOTUS TO VICTORY IN THE MODENA G.P. Modena. (Italy), Mon- -British driver Stirling Moss in a Lotus wop. the Modena Grand Prix motor race here yesterday. M< c< mpleted the course in one hour 40 minui ps >-s i s< conds at a n average speed of
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  • 461 12 McGrowdie makes it all the way to win Vase on Lighting Flash SCRUTINEER REVIEWS YESTERDAY'S IPOH RACES I AND T Stable's Lightning Flash, superbly ridden by Noel McGrowdie, won the $15,000 Sultan's Gold Vase over SJF straight at [poll yesterday. The winner was trained by Rill us Van Breukelen. Lightning
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  • 385 12 CHING GIAM A.A. ARE INTER-CLUB CHAMPIONS r*EYLANG, Mon.— "We have won", yelled team manager Mr. Low Hock Chye when Ching Giam Athletic Association "A" emerged champions in the final of the Singapore Table Tennis Senior Inter-Clubs contest played at the Happy World last night. Mr. Hock Chye who got the
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  • 479 12 The Great Train Robbery a great success THOMSON. Monday. (MNE horsemanship, both by adults and children, 1 was the feature of the Singapore Polo Club gymkhana held at the polo ground here yesterday. But the highlight was the "Great Train Robbery" a drama in floodlit technicolour written especially for the
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  • 144 12 I^ERNE. Mon.— Rik Van Looy, 30-year-old Beigian ace, retained bis world professional road race title by "less than hall a wheel rrom Italy ".-> Nino tie Filippos on the last day of the world cycling championships here yesterday. In
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  • 33 12 GRAZ. (Austria), Mon— Luis Ayala of Chile beai th< Australian Bob Howe 6-0, 6-2. 6-3 to win tue men's singles title ai he interim iionai lawn tennis tournameni here yesterday.
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  • 33 12 MADRID. Mon. In the first round of the Spanish Football League championship which opened in Spain yesterday. Real Madrid, last years winner of the trophy, defeated Elche of Alicante 3-i.
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  • 347 12 Opening event gift for well backed Six Out King ranged alongside Bis Daddy a furlong out and the pair fought it out neck and neck to th'e post. The Little King got up close home to win cleverly, paying $13. Supersonic refused to go into the starting box. and was
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  • 93 12 DOWNES SENT TO HOSPITAL WITH HURT HAND LONDON, Mon. Britain's Terry Dowries, who has had to postpone his return world middleweight title contest with Paul Pender because of an injured hand, was yesterday admitted to hospital here. Downes's manager Sam Burns said it was believed an infection had set in
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  • 55 12 SINGAPORE. Men.— The Stamford Community Centre have jusl concluded their table tennis championships. Here are the winners: Junior singles champion Samson Goh. Oscar Ong was runnerup. Senior singles champion Robert Ng. Wong En was runnerup. Junior Doubles champions were Samson Goh arri Ronald Wee. Oscar Ona
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  • 30 12 FUKUOKA. Mon.— The Japan Judo Federation .selected a strong four-man team to compete in iae third world judo championships scheduled for Dec. 2 ana 3 in Paris.
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  • 26 12 TOKYO. Mon.— First ranking Japanese featherweight Yuji Masuko took one-sided unanimous ten-round decision last nigh: over Pniiippme second rankaig junior lightweight Noei De Leon.
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  • 149 12 HAMPSHIRE TOP THE LIST WITH 19 WINS T ONDOX. lion. Positions in the English County Cricket Championship after matches which ended on Prirfftv p w l n pis. Ave. Hampshire 31 19 6 6 268 6.64] Yorkshire 31 16 510 238 7 .67 Middlesex 27 1 4 6 6 200
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  • 53 12 SOFIA. Mori. Japan finished second 10 the Soviet Union in the sold medals table at The world student games here, whirl) ended yesterday. The Japanese sportsmen and omen gamed nine L^oid medals. The Soviet Union led with 21. Hungary were third with eight and Rumania
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  • 409 12 SINGAPORE, Monday SINGAPORE. Recreation Club started their rugby season with a line win over Sarawak Rangers by two goals and three tries on the padang here yesterday. The game was not as onesided as the .score might suggest. The
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