The Straits Times, 3 July 1955

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  • 14 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES \Nett Sates No. 1.036 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JULY 3, 1955 m cents
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  • 129 1 Th<> first jab: Fight those dedicated to a Red dictatorship Now is the moment for calm resolve' >la<.*. Singapore s new Governor, told the Colony yesterproblems facing us. whether political or economic, are grave be solved by resolution, calm deliberation and. not least. i sense." :ked audience
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  • 348 1  - HARDLY AN ORTHODOX WELCOME! PATRICIA MORGAN By |^Mt INbl ALLAI lUN ceremony Sir Robert's first public appearance was a brilliant occasion but hardly an xthodox welcome to a new Governor. 1 First departure from the procedure customary on such occasions was the presence outside the Victoria Memorial Hall of a
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  • 142 1 THK Singapore Harbour Board Stafl Association yesterday explained why '100 of ils members 'jicketod the Victoria Meiorial Hall for four and half hours durinc th< install.itiot. of the nrw (.ov.rnor. Sir Itobrrt Black. It was. .said the Association, a protest acainst the "extraordinary behaviour" nl the
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  • 64 1 WASHINGTON, Sat. rHE United States cut red tape today on visas to enonrage foreigners to visit the 1 States. The State Department said emulations have been relaxed or tourists and other non.T.migrants from 25 nations io\ requiring visas. instructions were sent last 'ieht to U.S. diplomatic
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  • 17 1 t. In- 1 ;a has tons of it 11 is for and not plosives
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  • 83 1 Beware today Two large sharks about 12 to 14 feet long, were seen twice in the Johore Straits by members of the Naval Base Sailing Club yesterday afternoon. They were first spotted near the club by H.M.S. Terror at 2.30 p.m. and were seen again an hour later at
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  • 32 1 LONDON, Sat. Australia Is to assist 25.000 British cmi- grants to Australia in the next 12 months under the assisted passages scheme, it was an- 1 nouticed today. Reuter
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  • 82 1 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. T^LECTRICITY. cut off since J!i 4.40 p.m. yesterday after an explosion in the Power House, was restored this morning with an auxiliary plant. Investigations on the cause of the explosion are going on. Raja Zainal bin Raja Sulieman, the Central Electricity Board's Chief
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  • 214 1 Two buses Crash— 18 people hurt THIRTEEN people were sent to the Singapore General Hospital yesterday after a Tay Koh Vat bus overturned at a bend on Upper Thomson Road and landed in a ditch. The bus, which was coming to the city with a full load of passengers was
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  • 42 1 $3,000 for woman THERE is one winner of j Straits Times Word I Puzzle H She receives the 55.000 prize. Her name: Che Hasnah Saim. 41-2 Jalan Eunos. SINGAPORE 14. I 'tp.e Page Nine for i the Competition Editor's weekly article. miiUMMlimiimmnn
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  • 34 1 WASHINGTON. Sat. President Eisenhower designated Atomic. Energy Commission chairman Mr. Lewis L. Strauss, today to head a live-man delegation to the Geneva conference on peaceful uses of atomic energy next month. U.P
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  • 138 1 LOUISE WINS TITLE WIMBLEDON, Sat. MISS LOUISE BROUGH i United States) won the women's singles title in the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships today. She beat Mrs. Beverly Fleitz. (United States 7-5, 8-6 in the final. It was a hard-fought match which produced glorious tennis, surpassing even the memorable ConnollyHart final
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  • 125 1 CINCAPORE fire-bugs yesterday claimed their 36ih car when they set alight a veh-cle belonging to a European living at Lock Road, inside Gillman Barracks. The owner, noticing the car was smouldering, rushed out with buckets of water and put out the flames. The Fire Brigade
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  • 167 1 A PASSENGER from the Dutch iiner. Boissevain, wa; killed at the Singapore Harbour Board wharves yester day when he fell 30 feet from the ship's deck. The vessel which had arrived in the Colony on Friday was berthed alongsidf Godowns 1 and 2.
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  • 42 1 WANT TO WIN $20,000? BE QUICK ABOUT IT The Malayan Monthly's $20,000 must-be-won Contest 'L' closes on Saturday. j u ly 9 SEVEN days from today. If you have not alreadydone so. you should send in your rouDon, with post order. NOW.
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  • 51 1 BUENOS AIRES, Sat. The governing board of the General Confederation of Labour announced yesterday the resignation of Eduardo Vuletich, its secretary-general. He was President Peron's most outspoken champion in the dispute with the Catholic church. Hector de Pietro, Vuletich's assistant, has been elected to the post. A.P.
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  • 237 1 Shots at dope men in chase A SINGAPORE police officer yesterday fired two shots from his revolver in an attempt to arrest two fleeing men who were found in possession of morphine in a busy Colony street. Neither of the men was hit. The officer, and a police inspector seized
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  • 57 1 LONDON, Sat.— Britain has decided to join six West European nations in a study of plans to share and develop atomic energy and other industrial resources, official sources said last night. The six nations are France, Italy, West Germany, Belgium, Holland and Luxembourg, all of which form
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  • 51 1 MOSCOW, Sat. Indian and Yugoslav air force delegations, led by the commanders in chief of the air forces of the two counties flew into Moscow today to see what is expected to be an impressive demonstration of air strength at next Sunday's Soviet air show.
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  • 226 1  - Rubber up to $1.23 a pound GEOFFREY BOLAND By RUBBER CRASHED the 51. 20 barrier in Singapore yesterday and July first grade was done up to 5i. 231 a Ib.. with transactions m August about 4i cents below this level. Thde closing price was 51.22 J. 3^4 cents above Friday's
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  • 121 1 Alter three hours of debate behind closed doors, the Singapore Traction Company Employees Union last night decided, by a vote of 660 to 76, to retain the present committee. This decision was taken at lan extraordinary general meeting at the Singapore Badminton Hall. But some members of the
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  • 2 2 FLYING SAUCERS
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  • 2000 2 'Yes, they come front another planet'. says an air expert ►EPORTS of crashed saucers are rare. The incident of the captured saucer and the dead bodies of "little men from Venus" recovered from it in Frank Scully's book. Behind the Flying Saucers, published in America in D and in England
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  • 532 2  - STRANGE AS IT MAY SEEM K.S.KONG b H UNFORTUNATE WIVES GET A YEARLY THRASHING In a few villages in the Fukien Province in China there is a very strange custom in which the villagers line up in processions through the villages on the 15th of Che First 'V.oon every year
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    • 240 2 FlYTOflji a holiday in \|/j f II I 111 Br M M I I Australia offers you all you wish, to make 81 I W M I Jm sour long or "local" lca\c a rr«/ holiday JEM I H I IMM IMM beautiful surfing beaches, refreshing climate, H/M^k II II
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    • 224 2 W When you think that^|k m you can buy Blue Gillette m in a quick-feed Dispenser 8 for just the price of the j blades it makes you wonderj why you ever bought M them any other way^F l WffiS%£&' The Dispenser has these j^^^^tyl free advantages B\6^ e ra
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  • 347 3 NPVV DELHI. s*r StJSSa Tiled brothels in Cal*bct and rom the 'dian hill v.Mages. J the p.«t 'ew years. DU r I urta police havC de tan t^ers. °r P«>- Tibet in girls. I tnn >ornei Rirls m to < ilcutta. „v rntl them r.brto,,
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  • 3 3 U.S.— BRITISH WEDDING
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  • 28 3 M.irti'iir Board .1 live rounds at ni('ti>r-b at near S| a n. ye>teri: in nut known if inyone on 'ni It lisappeari, direction of Telok
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  • 48 3 Uty to three he Road i Singapore Cher Kirn was $'..i0 $00 on the motor t Ang Ten? -oiisent at ivt on Friday •-a charges of ta licence and a third party •PI i lined S5O o disqualified all ciasses of tn nths
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  • 45 3 vert earlier Singapore mawit h being inlawful assembly U on May 13 after it had been > p will now Criminal ■'nay Hin, Ow MOO Soo. Toh m Kee Lam and rlaimed trial were allowed bail The case w. hearinc from
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  • 15 3 Service at seaside da iKatongi nold a seaside larine Parade torn, with the Rev. speaker.
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  • 19 3 B a car negligently Street junction of Lreet on March 19 Jonea was find $50 re yesterday.
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  • 16 3 1 a LUMPUR. Sat Teik wwas. s elected the MaCouncil "r;,i meeting in terday
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  • 181 3 Spore marks world centenary j ate he V.M.C.A. World Centenary, a fun--eld n Singapore yesterday at the tennis i ground of the V.M.C.A. The fair lasted from 3 p.m. to midnight. It had four sec- 1 tioas. goods, fun and games, entertainment, and food. Heavy
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  • 138 3 Kans Kwee Lin, How Hian Kan and Lim Kai Kit claimed trial in the Singapore Second I Criminal District Court, yesterday, to a charge of rioting on the night of May 30 at Serangoon Road and causing grievous hurt to Koh Yong Ho, Tan Tei Boi
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  • 75 3 The Singapore Co-operative Union yesterday called upon all co-operative organisations and co-operators in the Colony to renew their efforts and unite in the common task of securing sounder economic and social stability through individual, national and international co-operation The message Ml read at special meetings
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  • 196 3 Mr. Calvin Witter, an American businessman, and British Miss June Topsom were married at St. Andrew's Cathedral. Singapore, in a fashionable society wedding yesterday. More than 350 guests, including many business executives, attended a champagne party later at the Tanglin Hill home or the bride. The
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  • 52 3 Nk Kan Chwee claimed trial in Singapore yesterday to a charge of pretending to be a detective at Narayan Chetty Road on May 25 and threatening to arrest Yeo Scow Keot. Ne was ordered to be remanded till July 29, when the case will be
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  • 67 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. A BOY of 13 broke into his father's shop and stole cigarettes. He told the Juvenile Court: "If break into some one else's shop I may be killed. If I am caught breaking into my father's shop he will give me only a
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  • 24 3 A total of 26.1EJ2 people saw the Singapore Safety First Exhibition at the Vic'/n'ia Memorial Hall from June 21 to 30.
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  • 492 3  -  Sagai AJVGLMJVG by LAST week-end brought some of the roughest fishing weather Singapore anglers have known for some time. Several boats which set out intending to make for the farther fishing areas decided not to risk the journey and stayed close to shore. On the east
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  • 239 3 No mercy plea by model who killed lover LONDON, Sat lUIRS. RUTH ELLIS. 28- ex-model awaiting execution for the murder 'of her racing motorist lover David Blakely, refused today to ask for mercy. She is due to hang in Holloway Women's Prison here on the morning of July 13 for
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  • 262 3 KANCAR, Saturday. U/ANT TO BUY FOUR ELEPHANTS? A Perils carpenter, ww Wan Din bin Wan Ali, wants to sell his herd because the jungle near his home is being cleared and his pets cannot find new pastures. A Sunday Times reporter i who made
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  • 33 3 Mr. Tommy Kc.igan, formerly of the NAAFI and now of the Gr.imophonc Company, and his bride. Miss Evelyn Founc, who were married at the Singapore Registry yesterday. Sunday Titi.s picture.
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  • 72 3 Two men. Lee Moon Tong. alias Hak Yi. 28. and Le e Wan Tee. 23. accused of abducting a woman were yesterday remanded to the C.ID. lock-up for a week by the Singapore Fourth Magistrate's Court. Hak and Lee, who claimed trial, were alleged to have abducted
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  • 105 3 Lim opens a centre The Singapore Government plans to build a vigorous community life, said the Minister for Labour and Welfare, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, yesterday "We want better health, i wider interests and freer contact between one section of I the community and another." Mr. Lim was speaking at
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  • 93 3 The anniversary Day of the Buddha's Mission is to be celebrated at Sri Lankaramaya at ~i Michael Road by a grand oinkama and sermons in English and Sinhalese on the July 4 at 7 p.m. It was on this full moon day that Buddha delivered his first sermon,
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  • 109 3 TODAY: Singapore '0.34 a.m. (7 ft. 7 In.) 9.31 p.m. (9 It); Port Dickson C.12 a.m. (6 ft. 9 In.) 5.52 p.m. i 7 ft. 9 in.i; Penang 11.42 a.m. (7 ft. 2 in.'v. TOMORROW: Singapore 11.14 a.m. (7 ft. 9 in.) 10.13 p.m. (9 ft. 2 in.):
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    • 15 3 »'->«^SSb •a JAYASHREE I KUMAR *->* Him <o.s SHANTARAMS iV Music By: J UBAII kaTARA" W\
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    • 383 3 WHAT SECRET POWER DID THIS MAN POSSESS? JSt-Jm\ W M I ■L\ 1 i MUm \^m\ k 1 >lV «iS K\ BENJAMIN FRANKLIN (A Rosicmcita) N/VHY was this man great? How (NOT a reiipiouj organization) docs anyone man or woman— first came to America in 1694. Toachieve greatness? Is it
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  • 599 4 INQUEST on death in the afternoon potential passport into Kingdom Come? Should racing be stopped? The questions are critical. At Le Mans several weeks ago 82 spectators were scythed down and killed in a couple of seconds. Public confidence has been shaken, and the public conscience is uneasy. To find
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  • 418 4 \WOULD you like a M 580.000.000 treasure ship for $160,000' It sounds a fine bar- gam. if anyone has $160.000 to spare. |But that was not all. Richest This is the firm offer being and "warmest" find was a made by Dr. Nico Bartman i oi
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  • 542 4 Tensing tells have Wilts in wits first on top of Everest THE first man to set foot on the summit of Everest was Sir Edmund Hillary. At long last the argument has been settled., by Sherpa Tensing himself When the conquering pair said: "We got to the top almost together"
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    • 784 4 :j Unusual Jobs.. No 9 :j I FUR COATS IN j! THE TROPICS!!! h ew would you hkc to have a ob taking care of 30 "i beautiful and expensive fur coats? No, not in ;I cold Canada but right here in Singapore where the 'l temperature's seldom below 80!
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  • 201 5 icroria Memorial Hnll yesterday as the newly-installed Covcmor of Singas speech in reply to an addrcst of welcome. On the stage were consular and administrative officials and members of youth organisations in the thin 70C attended the inst 3 llstion ceremony. In full circmonial dress,
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  • 210 5 ROTARY WORK PRAISED I ci-ncr.im.- Sam Kai F.iyc armed with a tclophoto lens caught these informal photographs of the Covernor. Sir Robert Biack, at yesterday's installation ceremony. The Governor appeared to be uncomfortably reacquainting himself with Singapore'; humid climate. JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. MR. R. L. PEEL, British Adviser, yesterday praised
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  • 214 5 Acquitted; now eager to study Mr. P. Ramasamy, a Singapore welfare officer who was recalled from England last year to face a charge of crinlna] breach of trust, said yesterday that he "is eager to return to England to finish his studies there.' 1 Mr. Ramasamy Is a Personnel Welfare
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  • 130 5 rpHE Singapore Musical SoX ciety announces the probable return visits of two great artists who were presented by the society with enormous success earlier this year. At the end of July or the beginning of August, the celebrated violinist. Max Rostal
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  • 286 5 Wig quiz comes to a head A QUESTIONNAIRE on wigs, put to several of Sinpore's young barristers has brought surprising results. Only one said he possessed a wig. The legal wig is a curly, handmade, and beautiful article. Its permanent waves are now made in that most modern material nylon.
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  • 312 5 HAPPY FATHER MEETS RUNAWAY SON PENANC, Saturday. A SINCAPORE FATHER, who flew to Penang to meet his runaway son today, held the boy's hand tightly to reassure himself that he was not dreaming. Mr. Raghubir Singh, a Woodsville dairy farmer, smiled happily as he stepped out of a taxi in
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  • 128 5 Rare Hindu ceremony in Colony THOUSANDS oi Hindu deI votees are expected to attend a rare Hindu ceremony. "Samprodshana Ashtapanthana Maha Kumbhabishegam," at Singapore's Sri Senpaga Vinayagar Temple in Ceylon Road on Thursday At the 13-hour ceremony d>*ginning from 9 a.m. deities will be re-dedicated and sanctified by a series
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  • 50 5 Lim Kens Hwah who failed to pay $294.80 duty on 17,600 cigarettes ana two bottles of brandy, was fined $1,050 in Singapore yesterday. Lim pleaded guilty to possession of the cigarettes and brandy which were seized from a tongkang. off the reclamation area on Friday
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  • 236 5 who examined the letter carefully have decided: "It does not appear to be a letter from an official communist source." The head or the Police Federal Branch, Mr HT B Ryves. told the Sunday Times today; "A s far as we know it is
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  • 193 5 THE 1955 version of "Holiday on Ice" got away to a sweltering start in Singapore last week the audience sweltered while the show was 13 minutes late in starting. I don't like being kept waiting even for a pretty girl; and there are plenty
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    • 128 5 BACK PAINS Yield tr De WITTS PIUS Don- tr, mfnk oH" that pi. n in tb« Ui nab or dull «che .> Nature 1 -1 you. fadatys mayVo* nj£j zs***"* ™< mute of youi eof th« fortunately, the- san ex»t h*t an ear- c record I vAarj trouble- Da Witt'i
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  • 826 6  - THE SPIRIT WHO WORE A SARONG IRENE TAN Malayan stories of the supernatural She searched tor durians QURIANS are here, there and everywhere for the fruit is now in season. One sees and smells durians in the towns, villages, and kampongs. Some are able to get free durians, many more
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  • 795 6  -  M. TON I By QN the outskirts of Pajam a small town with a few thousand illiterate peasants there is a huge tree which has been standing there for well over a hundred years. This tree, though hollow inside, is still healthy and is believed to be
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  • 259 6 Bela Bartok. the Hungarian musician who died recently, found the folk songs and dances of his country, and neighbouring lands, a great source of material for his compositions. His 44 Violin Duets, just recorded, contain such items as "Teasing Song," "Limping Dance," "Rumanian Whirling Dance" and so on.
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  • 574 6 T AST July the Tuan wrote the Agricultural Department to inquire as to the reason for his two cacao trees not flowering; actually a few flowers must have appeared, because &ome time ago a solitary fruit was found on one of them. It was
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  • 808 7 PEOPLE SMILE AT PRIMITIVE SUPERSTITIONS IN THE EAST, BUT- LONDON. IN the little house at the edge of the airfield runway an attractive woman was trying to peel potatoes with her lingers crossed. Overhead her husband, test pilot Neville Duke. sat in a jet
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  • 241 7 HUNGRY FOR LOVE —BUT TOO SHY! IT'S been Operation Heartbreak for me last week. I've been meeting dozens of women who long to get married, raise children, darn socks, cook Ladies-in-waiting who wait and hope in vain and every year their heartache grows. I" h over in the rush for
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  • 134 7 TAKE IT EASY... RELAX LEARN to relax this week-end and you learn how not to waste energy. First, facial and eye muscles. Close eyes, cover with palms of hands, elbows on knees. Breathe deeply, let a minute pass, Relax mouth. Jawllne. let face fall forward into hands Now. those aching
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  • 669 7 MY son is 1" and he has been begging my permission io go out on picnics and badminton parties, with a mi:\?d cro'vd. I have told him he .should rot go out in parties where there are giris as he is far too young. He
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    • 81 7 \WUAT A LOV'tLV MOBMIM&- [l£ AVf- M§ TQ COOU. TUfe\jl|on V&& I COULD NQUU 4fe-£j[?"^f»** J^ i? ,T~^ r©Ave. vouae LATe rweV [It's tc>o bad of you —1 1 lilJ"*1 il J"*9 af V- h°P*Gaye Oh a*ar. tell 09 spot ft tf |meai,'s been bcaov ovto IspeNO uouae slaving <2
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  • 284 8 Pleats— permanently yours! PERMANENTLY pleated cotton is the fashior winner for 1955 for pleating is now no longer confined to synthetic fabrics Though pleats have been a high point of fashion for years it's the fact lhat the new durably-pleated cottons can be laundered so easily without altering the pleating
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  • 154 8 KEEP cool and keep smart. It has never been easier than it is now. Wear your crisp little cotton dresses for work and play but make sure you wear the right dress for the right occasion. I saw a letter the other day from a typist
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  • 518 8 Shopping with one eye on your budget OUDGET-MINDED teenD agers stepping into first Jobs find their wardrobe problems monumental. But this need not worry them too much. This week bearing them in mind I went looking in the shops for the sort of clothes suitable for their age group and
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  • 67 8 the face jnd folding into wings at the back of the head. The S-Line falls over the brow and curls forward on Hi* cheek. It is highlighted with Starmist and groomed with Kic invisible hair-net Lacquer Sheen. Steinncr says: "The S is the C Curl cut at
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  • 212 8 HOW TO WOW 'EM By Sylvia Lamond At tennis IT'S STARTED again the annual Wimbledon 1 hullabaloo about the, tennis girls and their togs. Italian beauty Lea Pericoli, wore "the shortest skirt ever seen in England." And there was so much fuss about it that the poorgirl ended the day
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  • 160 8 'fashionable today as Bermuda shorts) and was asked to change Into a skirt. And there are still plenty of people today who rampage when a pretty girl wears something different and devastating on the sacred Centre Court. The girls who get there ar« not a high school team. They are
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  • 166 8 COMETHiNC new in cotton a bow on the beach Tur- quoise shantung is used with a new black and white striped cotton designed by Kathleen Veevers and produced by Horrockses for a two-piece beach outfit. The Mediterranean blue shantung top and the black
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    • 450 8 THE WISDOM DENIIST TEIIS YOU HOW Danger* signals of decoy /^"-M*""\ /'">—- are discoloured pafches r^m\i\ 1 BEFORE I rL\ on the tooth, (usually av\d ratthe gum-line or* on Ui j;// AFTER 1 §the chewing JvA m^ and a small sharp pain The dentist drills awo when eating the discoloured,
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  • 318 9 T HE CHIEF MINISTER. Mr. David Marshall, yester- < day cleared the Seamen's Registration and Employ- < cnf Bureau of corruption charges. S Mn -i-amen's repre- Id Mr Marshall hit Burea" olaff accepted I seamen before ii m tol>v Mcrt the Mr Mar,kl ,1 it.solutelv no
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  • 204 9 Tl Ol II totaj Of 1.500 •.-point the 6 Workers' Asso- acb sawmill be discussed a meeting of Sawmillers' As- xpecta to be ;.-ion on the! following member.-; are working condind provisions iployment. r.kersat the, R ibber Tyre Factory [i lustrli i 'Far Unulng velopment n, manager
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  • 85 9 M EN STOKES, in association with the British is organizing a farewell benefit concert for *lle Wong, the well-known Singapore pianist, at 3 Memorial Hall at 8.45 p.m. on Monday lulv 111 Won* is Roinc Kmpdom in itinue her studies Academy of -iking part in <>ung
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  • 61 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Government will introduce a new theme next week Into iti leaflet offensive against the terrorists. The theme is: The supreme command of the Malayan Communist Party have lost control of the situation. By' the end of next week 16.*****0 leaflets will have
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  • 243 9 No-curtains play good lN lIMls UHMKK I SPONDENT ils for >rt ans ing«p«r« \rt> Auction Ate now Hi.' play opens. it the victoria ■l>ll Orginally Mallaic.* where 1 rheatre have stam-d Mul open air pro"The Yellow 1 "I "The Tempest" later d.-.ided to I to the Victoria Jta 't» hairman
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  • 341 9  -  The COMPETITION EDITOR By A MUCH larger entry than usual was received in the Straits Times Word Puzzle contest "H" and a very high standard was set. Many eliminations, however, occurred on one word which did not appear to have received close enough
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  • 259 9 "Might well intrigue a child who'd never seen one before," said No. 4. A large number ol animals, including DONKEYS, take a broadly similar form, so that a DONKEY is not likely to present much of a novelty. A child who has never seen a MONKEY
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  • 104 9 The opponent's GRIN may well show confidence, or even contempt, which could worry the other boxer thought the committee of No. 6 "Seeing such an expression on his opponent's face may worry a boxer." It may well be that the opponent looks GRIM because he
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  • 105 9 Dr A E. F. Shaw, Director of the Red Cross Blood Transfusion Service in Queensland, Australia, will visit Singapore and the Federation for a few days from July 12. While in Singapore he will call on the Minister for Health, Mr. A. G. Braga. and
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  • 161 9 Virginia Johnson, the producer, has put every ounce of her theatrical know-how into making the play one of the most outstanding event* of the year: rehearsals have gone on solidly, month after month, until the cast have now reached a stage where they are as near perfection as it
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  • 177 9 MOOD was preferred as the answer to No. 4, "A romantic is just right for courting couples." Strictly speaking, the MOON cannot be romantic. If it is regarded by lovers as being romantic, that is merely a reflection of their MOOD. "Having been injured
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  • 75 9 WITCH has face, hands The answer to No. 4 was considered to be TEAMS. "You expect >a sports writer to know all the principal TEAMS," but not those which never achieve public prominence. He is, however, expected to know all the appropriate TERMS, as his job is to use sports
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  • 133 9 A WEEK-OLD "dispute" over compensation between the Ho Ho Efcscult Factory, Singapore, and its 82 workers, laid off by the firm, has been settled. The workers were laid off because the factory had large stocks of goods, piled up over the past several weeks, the management said.
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  • 206 9 KING'S: Chan Koo Chooi Chow i Cantonese i- 2. 4.15. 7, 9.30; Lee Sar Neon (Mandarin) 11.30 a.m., Cartoons 9 a.m.. Tel. *****. GARRICK: Subah Ka Tara (Hindi)— 3.ls. 6.30. 9.15: Don Daredevil Rides Again iserlal) 11 a.m.. Tel. ***** CATHAY: Hit the Deck— ll, 1.45. 4.15.
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    • 100 9 Winning answers to Word Puzate ~11~ THE $5,000 prize for Straits Times Word Puzzle Contest H was won by Che Hasnah Saim, of 41-2, jalan Eunos, Singapore, 14, who submitted sets of answers which corresponded completely with those given below. These were adjudged by the adjudication committee to be the
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  • 331 10 THE HAPPY LAND WE think In a gracious tribute to the people of Sarawak, that country's most ardent admirer said the other day that he would rather be a district officer, chugging down the rivers in a launch, than a High Commissioner, with all that office's pomp and ceremony, in
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  • 480 10  -  T. C. TAN By THE man who stood before the magistrate was a gaunt and pathetic figure. Sunken eyes, creased face, an unnatural pallor and a hang-dog air stamped him as a drug addict. And that he was opium. He had been caught with 25 tahils of opium and
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  • 7 10 SINGAPORE, JULY, 3. 1955
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  • 352 10 Rich rewards spur on the gangsters the ceaseless campaign against the smugglers and opium den-keepers, the smoking of opium continues unabated in Malaya. In Singapore, it has been estimated, there are 1,500 smoking saloons. The most dismal sight in Chinatown meets your gaze when you step off the main thoroughfares
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  • 308 10 But there is another point ot view. A well-known Malayan writer to the newspapers. L.CJj." has this to say: MORE twaddle ls talked and more nonsense is written, about opium than on any other subject under the sun. Of all the narcotics in which man or woman
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  • 348 10 A LETTER TO THE EDITOR THE Sunday Times of June 26, in its editorial "Two Shadows" states that if the Singapore Government tritfd to stop the movement of money within the Sterling Area it would be overruled by Whitehall. I have no doubt that it would,
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  • 444 10 Billy Budd \|R. Lee Bun V his shots anrl a good deal ot tlnv the rough thov days H two or three waywai dies who would rathi to take over his gi themselves and la,sh all directions. out one hole recent! the boss WM aended up bein« bunkered while their
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  • 1310 11 Ben of violence are beaten, says Sir Robert THE NEW Governor, Sir Robert Black, ►rday promised to Ahotehearted nd guidance to :ouncil of Mimsi their task of rhe Coverncf Singapore. i tallation cere--iay. in reply of welcome by M.nister. Mr. I all. Sir Robert During the short •ministers have rfice
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  • 416 11 GUIDE IN GREAT ADVENTURE -MARSHALL T HIEF Minister, Mr. 1 Da. d Marshall, said ngapcre has moorings in ignant waters of and we are d on a true course cr, seas of inde:e." Trie closer we i*l the more we day when we straight in the n. the equal ;>ip
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  • 78 11 "In the achievement of our aims you will find your ministers loyal, sincere and willing to learn. "We believe you will find us dedicated unswervingly to the democratic process. It is our hope to prove with your active assistance that Singapore is fully capable of self-government. "I
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  • 171 11 Closlng prices in cents per 1b No. 1 R.S.S. spo: loose buyers 124 fc. sellers 124? i; No. 1 R.S.S. July ouyers 122%. sellers 123 V,; No 1 R.S.S. August buyers 118" 2 sellers 118} i; No. 2 July buyers 112 H. tellers 113'/i; No. S buyers 105,
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  • 89 11 THE Straits Chinese Methodist Church Choir, Singapore, last night presented "Worship Through Music," an appreciation of sacred music by Handel, Bach, Haydn Mozart and Beethoven, at the church auditorium, Kampong Kapor. 6 The conductor was Mr. Choo Hwee Lim, while Mrs. Tay Chiau Yong was organist.
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  • 96 11 BLTTERWORTH. Sat. A MAN lost his temper when he saw a rubbrr tapper making love to his step-daughter, a divorcee, the Butterworth Magistrate was told today. Bakar bin Taha, 40, said he ran home, got an axe and slashed at the tapper. Bakar was fined $250
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  • 54 11 Tan Bok Heng claimed trial in the First Criminal District Court, yesterday, to a charge of being a member of an unlawful assembly, which stoned the police and rioted at Alexandra Circus on May 12 at 3 p.m. Bail of $2,000 was allowed and the case postponed for
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    5 12  -  Donald Davies
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  • 808 12 Saviour of Malacca was Sir Stamford IN 1795. following reverses in India, the Dutch surrendered Malacca and its dependencies to the British. Young Lieutenant Norman MacAlister, later to become Lieutenant Governor of Prince of Wales Island, took part in this expedition. The British retained Malacca all through the uncertainty of
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  • 280 12 First prize in the Sunday Times Camera Contest goes this week to Ngah Ching Wen of 198 Prangin Road, Penang, for his fine action study of the children in the sea (above). Second prize is won by "Sky and Sail" (left) by Chia Kok Lim of
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 172 12 Popular Crossword ACROSS DOWN I 1. Gigantic (8). Chaff (4). 9. 1. Hldinf-pUce (5). 2. Treme* (S). Weapon (5). 10. Sear (S). 13 I rag- 3. (lov (4). 4. Stage #hlspers menu (4). 14. Massage (5). IS. 5. Careless (3). 6. Hum (S). 7. PasCurtsjr (3). 16. Simple (4). 18.
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  • 741 13 Dean and Jerry are not tooling! HOW much longer will the world's highestn,nd comedy team stick together? That is the queshon all Hollywood is asking. larttn wilderrtner- is that being which once :'.y to them, isn't met them in Lonmyself speculating they'd be able .tli each other. it 39. is
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  • 683 13 Ihere were no flowers, no trees in her early life JT has often been asked why Greta Garbo shuns people, except for a few intimate friends; profoundly dislikes the press; and seems to revel in a peculiar unhappiness. "I guess Garbo's happy when she's depressed," a
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  • 223 13 A FEW years back, one young fellow said to his pal. "What do you say we hit one of the studios for a job?" "What kind of job?" asked his friend. "Any kind— as an extra for example. It's easy and I hear it's a
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  • 116 13 SUBHA KA TARA, ("Morn(lng Star") coming Hindi attraction at the Oarrlck, is a "family album" Producer Shanta Ram. his attractive wife, Jayashree, and daughter, Sogi, with outside (hero. Pradeep Kumar, have found the misery due to prohibited widow marriage in Hindu India an excellent theme for
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  • 278 13 CARUSO' GAVE ANN HER BIG CHANCE ■I W HAT ha s become of STT Ann Blyth? What Jj is her background? I- SONNY ONG •J Seremban. Th« film "The Great Caruso" S chanced the life of Ann Blyth. She had made her singing rir■JJ but at the age of Are
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    • 1368 14 by Edgar Rice Burroughs 'l-^^^^L^J, V •"AKZANj WAS STUNN£P BY TMC APPEARANCE K Xx" Wit 'Jr*\ THIS WEEK FOR ALL TODAY. Don let trivial for most people: try to get irritations set out of hand schemes on hand completed Conserve your energies early before nightfall. Allow for In day: plan
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    514 17  -  VAN WYCK BROOKS By Continuing I Keller cud not she learned netry. aigebra. botany, zoo- losophy that ell, during her re cood letters in and later became German, reading when she went Sullivan who the methods of lind with mind its possible. that seemed .urnan." as Ein- although
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  • 935 17  - Madam, your husband should see the fatigue machine CHAPMAN PINCHER A report from Paris by I want to kill myself It even tells just how much energy a girl uses when she puts lipstick on. WHO works harder in terms of sheer, slogging fatigue the husband or the housewife? I
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    • 157 17 Good News! CRAVEN 'A' ARE BACK IN THE TRU-VAC TIN Just like they were before the war! Nowforthefirsttimeforfifteenyearsyoncan This rubber teal guarantee* that Craven "A reach you buy Craven 'A'— just as they used to be— fresh as when they were I packed vacuum-protected packed in the famous Tru-Vac tin.
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  • 298 18 (SINGAPORE'S chances of another soccer hid for the Malaya Cup were heightened comiderabty with their convincing 4-1 win over Negri Sembilan at Serembu last week. It was a young Singapore side, Ivan Vass and Qy CRUSADER Awang Bakar being the only experienced men in
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  • 584 18 From Page Four sales. Is this strictly true?" COLLINS: "My firm sell tractors on the strength of our racing record. We pulled off a £2.000.000 tractor contract with the Argentine, largely due to our racing successes there. COOPER: "After the '53 Monte Carlo Rally.
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  • 409 18 \JL/HEN the johore Bahru telephone exchange was opened last week, three "999" calls were made. According to a newspaper report, the first call was to the police who immediately sent a patrol car to the scene of the reported 'crime." It arrived one minute and
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  • 328 18 THE sporting little M.G. is up 1 against stiff opposition abroad now from Germany's Volks-wagen. So the British Motor Corporation bring out a "big brother" model of 12.23 horse-power to take its place. I report the German car. with an engine 274 cc. smaller, is nowhere
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  • 764 19 SELANGOR BEAT CUP HOLDERS Kah Chong sent off in 27th mm I for rough play KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. GOAL SCORED four minutes from the end gave Selanjjor a hard-earned 2 l victory over the Malaya Cup holders, Penang, in their northern section final at the T.P.C.A. stadium this evening. The
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  • 93 19 Webb hits 51 in bright innings Xl MPUR. Sat. IT 51 by Oxford Capt. Hugh ArmySinga--144 for five \:my Malaya's r annual two- at HQ men treated enterprising waa won Wellard (35> a and Bar- honours 42 and 41. Parted lO*ln| three 0 >rning bat •;.r arsl and Sfl run*
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  • 42 19 :iON. Sat. I> electors esterday <■•:-.'. to play rone semi■.'ottram and b '\e been in d nominated [tlsh players .r.icht. Bobby id, and Roser newcomer to Backer ire '.:<(• Davies. Forct. ■•■<■; b< nerve* meet at 14. 15 and 16.
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  • 323 19 •yHE revised ties for the Singapore x Lawn Tennis championships are: TODAY 3.30 p.m. Tanglin Club: H. F. Buss and H. L. Wins v C. E. N. Arkell and N. Helme; H. Kanus v Wong Yuek Kee; Peter Hayes v G. de Sioopeiaar: H. M.
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  • 48 19 Woodbridge R.C. beat University Malaya by or.c wicket in a cricket fixture at Sepoy Line* yesterday. 118 iGunendran 54. N. Sta Main 2-10. K Sta Maria 2-20. p Hardy 2-SI). Wooodbridge 119-9 ■P. H.irdv 36. Rajendram 22. P. Newling 4-25. K J. Retnam 2-35).
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  • 162 19 No plans to turn pro, says Trabert WIMBLEDON, Sat. WIMBLEDON singles champion Tony Trabert said yesterday that he would play in the U.S. championships and the Davis Cup "unless I get an extraordinary offer to turn professional and I don't think that will happen." Scarcely drawing a long breath after
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  • 259 19 KOTA RAJA suffered their eighth successive defeat in the S.A.F A. senior league when they were trounced 6-0 by Woodbridge Recrea. tlon Club at the Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Kota Raja no* have live more games to complete their fixtures and must salvage at least
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  • 80 19 II imiwml Solution) i hip. i Icatrix. IS, <>ttv 14, (,emiGm M Null. It, Map. 31. i:. Kill. Numerous. IS, Brook. 4.!. Uhcy. 4J, Redolrnt. DOWN: 1. ("ache. 2. Locks. 3. Sate. 4, Asides. 5, Lax. 6, Croon. 7, Herbaee. 8. Pomps. 11. Any. It, Rag. 1), Bigot.
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  • 586 19 pCiTAL Kiectrlcal Mechanical iw Engineers became team cham--1 plons of the 1955 Singapore Base District Inter-Unit team championi ships for the fifth successive year at Nee Soon yesterday. They finished with 120 points, the biggest ever margin of victory, over Malayan Basic Training
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  • 124 19 Af RS. Gladys Lok c Chua (holder) iT and Mrs. D. M. Roper have been seeded of the nine entries for the women's singles event in the Singaix>re lawn tennis open championships. The draw is: Top section: Mrs. G. Chua (bye) v Miss Margaret Combe (bye>;
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  • 398 19 THIRTEEN records were broken and three equalled at the Bartley Secondary School athletic meet held on the school ground yesterday. WilUj Chia who won the "A" divi. sion individual championship, set new records for the 100 yards and high jump. He also equalled his
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  • 682 19 piVE RECORD were Droken at the' District "C" Primary Schools athletic meet at Teluk Kurau English School grcund yesterday. Twenty schools took part Boys: Geylang <i> and (2), Tanjong Rhu (1) and (2), Teluk Kurau lit and' (2), Haig (1) and (2), Telok Paku Geylang
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  • 363 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. HIVE Selangor records were set up and one Malayan 1 record equalled on the concluding day of the 16th annual championships of the Selangor Amateur Athletic Association meeting on the padang today. Two records were broken yesterday, making the total
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  • 325 19 MEN'S EVENTS 100 yards: Lee Kah Fook (SCAA), 2. Cheong Kok Wah (SCAA), 3. R. Jantlng (P.W.D.). 10.3 sec. 220 yards: Lee Kan Fook (SCAA), Harold Parry (PAO, Michael Parry iPAC). (No time given). 440 yards: K. Perera (PAC), 2. M. Parry (PAO, M. Gunesena (PAC) 51.6 sec. 880
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  • 308 20 ROY MacLEAN of South Africa being bowled by Brian Statham for eight in the second innings of the Second Test match, which England won by 70 runs, at Lord's on June 27. Statham put up a great performance in this innings to take seven for 39. A.P.
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  • 1638 20 Apprentice Leong lands two good-priced winners IPOH, Saturday. DRACKLKT HOY (Uougoure), starting an even-money favourite on the win totalisator, coasted home a handsome two-length winner from Don Wayne in the main sprint race for Class 2, Div. 1 over s}-f. straight, at Ipoh
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  • 172 20 NEW YORK. Sat. ROCKY MARCIANO will defend his world heavyweight boxing championship against Archie Moore, light heavyweight title holder, at the Yankee Stadium here on Sept. 20. it was announced here yesterday. The contest is expected to attract a million-dollar gate. Moore consolidated his
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  • 831 20 <JiN(i.-\ruKK had scored 135 runs for the loss ot two wickets in reply to Malacca's first innings score of 138 at the end of play on the opening day of their inter-state cricket match on the S.C.C. padang yesterday. The Colony are thus well
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  • 207 20 HENLEY ON THAMES. Sat. RUSSIAN crews, who won three of the International races here last year, have reached the finals of three events in this year's Henley Regatta. But they have been eliminated In the biggest race— the Grand Challenge Cup for eights, which
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