The Straits Times, 21 May 1959

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  • 12 1 The Straits Times New**** Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1959 15 CENTS
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  • 329 1 All 12 elected in Perlis and 16 out of 16 in Kedah: Majority of 6,900 in one constituency 11 candidates lose deposits I thank God for victory Tengku ALOR STAR, 2 a.m. today. THE ALLIANCE scored a decisive victory in yesterday's Kedah and Perlis state council election.
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  • 440 1 OTHER STATES WILL FOLLOW SUIT— RAZAK states for the confidence and support they have given the Alliance. "These two states have shown without doubt that they have full confidence in the way the Government lias carried out its responsibilities to the nation. "The voice of the people in Perlis and
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  • 746 1 KEDAH PERLIS PADANG: Syed Ibrahim bin Syed Kechik (All) 4.529. Hashim bin Abdullah (PMIP) 3.299. Majority: 1.230. Rejected votes 407. Poll percentage: 82. Total electorate: 10.012. SID AM: Haji Yasin bin Ibrahim (All) 6.074. Harun bin Hashed (PMIP) 974. Majority: 5.100. Rejected votes: 550. Poll percentage 75.
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  • 1185 1 PRESS 'JAIL' WARNING AN ELECTION ISSUE, SAYS Mr. LEE NEWSPAPERS SEND JOINT PROTEST SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THE secretary-general of the People's Action Party, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today declared that his warning to newspapers and newsmen that if they tried to "sour up or strain" rela tions between Singapore and the
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  • 68 1 Funeral of Sultan-so it's racing on Sunday IPOH, Wed. The third day's races of the Perak Turf Club's Derby meeting will be held on Sunday, June 7. The turf club announced today it had decided not to hold the third day's races on Saturday, June 6, because the funeral of
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  • 60 1 BATU GAJAH. Wed. Three Alliance men .were Injured in a car accident during heavy rain about five miles from here this evening. They were Mr. 8. A. lingam, lawyer, Mr. Kok Chen Wan and Inche Tawll Afwa. They were returning to Ipoh from an election
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  • 245 1 Statement by PAP headlined in Britain T ONDON, Wed.—Three British national newspapers today reported protests by fiveSingapore and Malayan newspapefs over a statement by the PAP secretary-general, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. The Times carried the story on its main foreign and imperial news page under the heading "Alarm of Press:
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  • 31 1 MORE WINS ALOR STAR. 3 a.m. Thurs The Alliance won the following seats in Kedah: Alor Star Lnar, Jerlun Kodiang, Sik-Gnnin. Bandar Bahru, Baling Timor. Vrn-Merbok. Baling Ba rat
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  • 235 2 PAP MAN: I CALLED SPA BLUFF SINGAPORE, Wed. The PAP economic expert, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, today claimed that he had called the bluff of the SPA leader. Mr. Tang Peng Yen. who had said that 36 firms planned to move to the Federation if the PAP was returned 10
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  • 30 2 SINGAPORE. Wed. Dr. Chee Phui Hung, SPA candidate for Queenstown. said tonight that the blame foi introducing communalism into Singapore politics should be laid on the PAP.
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  • 114 2 A hawker surprise for town planner SINGAPORE, Wed. Dr. Thet Pc, leader of a Burmese town planning team which spent seven days studying conditions here, said today he was surprised at the large number of hawkers allowed to move about unrestricted on the island. In Rangoon the total number of
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  • 76 2 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. O.T. Holloway, Singapore s Comptroller of Income Tax. left for Britain today by BOAC to continue his Interrupted holiday. Mr. Holloway, who was a key witness in the Chew Swee Kee Inquiry, was recalled to give evidence. He arrived here on May 15. After
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  • 316 2 AFTER ONE IS FINED THREE DAYS' PAY BY PORT MANAGER FOR NOT 'WORKING PROPERLY' KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. piFTY-FIVE crane drivers at Port Swettenham staged a lightning sit-down strike for half an hour this afternoon after one of them was fined three days' pay by the
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  • 108 2 THE CASKET containin the body of the Sultan of Johore is loaded aboard the Dutch liner Willem Ku>s at Southampton for its journey to Malaya. The body of the Sultan, who died on May 8 at the age of 85, was brought in an ambulance
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  • 137 2 COCOS: REPORTS OF SACKED MALAY ANS IS PROBED By Straits Times correspondent TIfELBOURNE. Wed.— ifl The Commonwealth Department of Territories is investigating reports that the Australian Government authorities in the Cocos Islands were to dismiss Malayans. It was stated officially 'n Canberra today that th« Territories Administration had dismissed no
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  • 347 3 BUT HE ATTACKS THE WESTERN PLAN FOR GERMANY AS 'PRODUCT OF UNREALISTIC THINKING' MOSCOW, Wednesday. jyjß. KHRUSHCHEV, the Soviet Prime Minis ter, today told a group of 45 American businessmen he thought the Geneva foreign ministers' conference would be successful and declared that Russia
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  • 157 3 Let's offer to tame the Yang-tze —peer I ONDON. Wed. A businessman peer suggested today that the West should tackle the Yang-tze floods in a bid to counter Russian propaganda in the Far East. The 48-year-old Earl of Verulam said the move would also encourage the development of the immense
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  • 86 3 AN EXPERIMENTAL model of the Curtiss- Wright Corporation's air-car rides over the surface of a lake at Wood Ridge. New Jersey, on a cushion of low pressure air. Using a conventional engine of from 50 to 200 horsepower, the air-car lifts itself from six
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  • 77 3 'MALAYA ASKED SIAM FOR TROOPS' BANGKOK. Wed.— General Thanom Kittikachorn, Siam's Deputy Premier and Defence Minister, said today that the Singapore and Federation Governments had asked Siam to send troops to Malaya to fight the terrorists. General Kittikachorn, who returned yesterday after a visit to Malaya, said his government had
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  • 33 3 ALGIERS, Wed.— Eight Algerians under sentence of death for terrorist activities have been reprieved by President de Gaulle. The rebels have freed 15 prisoners, the biggest number ever. Reuter.
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  • 21 3 HOLLYWOOD. Wed.—Actress Audrey Hepburn is expecting her first baby in January. Miss Hepburn married Mcl Ferrer in 1954. Reuter.
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  • 51 3 LONDON, Wed. Three men were remanded today on a charge of attempting to help a prisoner escape from Dartmoor, Britain's toughest Jail. The three were arrested Inside the prison last night. They were said to be carryIng a rope, a sledge hammer and a car Jack.—
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  • 38 3 CANBERRA, Wed. Experiments have been made with two Australian designed and built rockets which have been fired to heights of up to 100 miles, the Australian Minister of Supply, Mr. A. S. Hulme announced today. Reuter.
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  • 228 3 HITS BACK AT NEWSPAPER OUTCRY LONDON, Wednesday. THE ARCHBISHOP of Canterbury, Dr. Geoffrey Fisher, again said today that the Japanese were "a loveable people." But, he added, "they suffer from a split personality." Dr. Fisher, addressing a prison officers' conference at Dover, was replying to British
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  • 74 3 BAUDOIN IS DELIGHTED WITH DEB HOLLYWOOD, Wed. Actress Debbie Reynolds, divorced last week from singer Eddie Fisher, danced till 2 a.m. today with King Baudoin of Belgium at a party here. Many other Hollywood stars were at the party. But the 28-year-old King, who is on a two-week visit to
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  • 275 3 TONDON, Wed. The recent advance in London stock markets was taken a stage further with the opening of the new account today. Nearly all sections closed with fresh pains. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not including stamp duty were GILTEDGED Consols 2 'i c i £51 13
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  • 32 3 LONDON. Wed. Spot 30 id.. June 30»4d.. July-Scot. 30 Hd.. Oct.-Dec. 30 id.. Jan-Mar 29' id.. ADrtl-June 29 3 4d., June c.l.f. 29V. July c.i.f. 29 T sd. Tone: Very steady.
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  • 23 3 LONDON. Tues— Buyers £784>i. aellert £785, Forward buyers £785. sellers £785 i. Settlement £784' i. Turnover ajn. 110 tons, p.m. 300 tons.
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  • 212 3 DULLES GETS TOP U.S. AWARD IN BRIEF... WASHINGTON, Wed. President Eisenhower today awarded the Medal of Freedom America's highest civil decoration to Mr. John Foster Dulles, the former Secretary of State. Mr. Dulles who has cancer and pneumonia was weakening tonight, a bulletin from the Walter Reed Military Hospital said.
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  • 181 3 /COLOMBO, Wed. Two acting ministers were sworn in today to take over Ceylon's Ministries of Agriculture and Industries vacated by two Marxist Ministers who resigned from the Cabinet on Monday. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Industries, Mr. W. J. C. Munasingha. took over
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  • 245 4 So many aspects of Malay culture dying... KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday, MANY aspects of Malay culture are fast dying while the one-time popular Malay opera (the bangsawan) has completely disappeared from Malayan entertainment, it was said last night. The head of the Radio Malaya Malay section. Inchc Dol Ramli, was speaking
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  • 32 4 SINGAPORE. Wed.— A verdict of suicide was returned today at the inquest on a woman. Ong Yeo Tee. 48. who died after she had taken caustic soda on March 17.
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  • 32 4 SINGAPORE. Wed.— A new City Council dispensary at the former showroom of the Electricity Department In Aljunied Road was opened today by Mr. N. Karuppiah. vice-chairman of the health committee.
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  • 110 4 THIEF CRAWLED OUT AND FOUND THE POLICE SINGAPORE, Wed. When a burglar crawled out of a forced opening in a hospital canteen, a policeman was there waiting for him, a criminal district court was told today. The policeman had been alerted as a result of noise inside the canteen which
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  • 303 4 Crippled, penniless but he'll vote HE MUST FIND $2 FOR LORRY TRANSPORT TO POLLS BOOTH 'AS A CITIZEN, 1 FEEL IT MY DUTY TO HELP PICK NEW STATE'S GOVT.' SINGAPORE, Wednesday. ALTHOUGH he is crippled and too poor to afford a wheel-chair, Mr. Yong Sin Chong, 54, a former general
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  • 108 4 I'M 'ANG MOH BUT NO DEVIL— THOMAS C INGAPORE, Wed. Mr. Francis Thomas, chairman of the Labour Front, said tonight that he was an "ang moh" (European) but not a "devil." Addressing an election rally at Thomson Road, he said his opponents had called him a "devil." He was a
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  • 55 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Director of the Botanic Garden*. Mr. H. M. Burkill, will submit a mixed collection of potted and foliage plants for display at the 30th Malayan Agri-Horticultural Association's exhibition. The four-day exhibition will be held at the Chin Woo auditorium and grounds in
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  • 225 4 HE'S GOING ROUND THE WORLD TO PROVE THAT BOOK IS WRONG SINGAPORE, Wednesday. y^NOTHER Malay youth wants to disprove an Encyclopaedia Britannica reference which described Malays as "lazy and indolent" by hitchhiking round the world. He is Hamzah bin Abdul Aziz, 19, of Kuala Lumpur, who arrived here yesterday after
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  • 264 4 LECTURER: THISCOULD HAPPEN HERE KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday AN educationist from the Communist-controlled state of Kerala in India sat in a Kuala Lumpur hotel today and spoke of the dangers to Malayan education if ever the Reds had a say here. I Stocky, bearded, the
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  • 78 4 Meeting to dissolve union on Tuesday KUALA LtMPIR, Wed T"* Sclanjor Clerical and Administrative Staff I'nion will meet on Monday to dissolve the organisation. Its membership O f 5.000 and finances, running into several thousand dollars, will be transferred to the recently-formed National Union of Commercial Workers. The SCASU will
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 503 4 Singapore diary.... Huaband" at the Cultural Cen- YMCA: Junior department 230 tre theatre. Cannta* Rise, 4.30 p.m.. bodybuilding 4pm judo Victoria school: Exhibition S??™-.. 4^"^ ffS SbSSa^irs^vis a 4 n 5 y p r m eareal of Desert soiw to P- m CHINESE YMCA- 3rd SEA RAFFLES MUSEUM: Exhibition YMCA
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  • 397 5 STRAITS TIMES ELECTION GUIDE AND POU. WHO'S WHO THE real strength of the Labour Front will be given a full testing in Thomson division. The Front was hard hit by the mass exodus of many of its leaders to the Singapore People's Alliance. In Thomson,
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  • 346 5 Ex-Lib-Soc leader fights 3 newcomers THE leader of the Liberal Socialist members in the prorogued Legislative Assembly, Mr. Lim Choon Mong, will take on three political newcomers in Upper Serangoon. Mr. Lim won easily in the old Serangoon ward In the 1955 Rendal elections. Mr. Llm's three opponents are from
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  • Article, Illustration
    446 5 |But withdrawal leavesf I 2to share right votes 1 The withdrawal of Mrs. Lillian I I Tan from the May 30 polls in £5 Serangoon Garden division still j leaves two candidates to share the I right-wing votes. The Liberal-Socialist Party said the g£ 3 standing down of
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  • 510 5 THOMBON electoral division is bounded by Thomson Road, Braddell Koad. Upper Serangoon Road. Boundary Road, Mukim Boundary, Kallaug River, Peirce Reservoir, the catchment area Adelphi Park. It is divided into three polling districts. TH. I polling station (bounded by the catchment area, Peirce Reservoir, Thomson
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  • 3539 7 LEE: WASN'T IT YOUR DUTY TO PASS ON FIUCZEK'S LETTERS TO THE COMMITTEE %j- From Page Six Engineer, these letters contained a comprehensive report to the C.A.O. about the situation It covered resignations ol staff, steps to be taken to fill vacant potts, operational difficulties, suggestions to tope with temporary
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  • 144 8 t$ Wor4t tit (Mimlimmm). MR. MRS. KOH TECK HIAN thank all relatives and friends lor their kind attendance nnd their valuable presents on their marn.ise on 18.5.59. THE FAMILY OP the late Mr. Leung Kup Chong thank Relatives and Friends tor Wreaths. Donations (or Masses and Attendance at his
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  • 708 8 Thursday, May 21, 1959. P.A.P. And P.P.S.O. The Straits Times, said Mr. Lee Kuan Yew at his Clifford Pier rally on Monday, hoped to disrupt relations between the Federation and Singapore. Before P.A.P.'s secretary- 1 general takes off on yet another flight of fantasy, he might ponder the unchallengeable fact
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  • 482 8 Slow Progress With Chaos Kelantan has made an effort to solve the chaos into which land registration in the state has fallen. Since March, 1956, the land settlement headquarters for the Pasir Mas district has issued more than 52,000 settlement orders and 41,000 new titles. Settlement of all lots in
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  • 829 8  - HATTA, THE STATESMAN IN WAITING S. M. KISMADI By JAKARTA. FORMER vice-presid- ent Mohammed Hatta, who became known as Indonesia's 'statesman in waiting' when he quit the vicepresidency in a dispute with President Soekarno. is still in waiting. But the popular revolutionary leader, who along with Soekarno symbolised Indonesian nationalism.
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  • 758 8  - In search of heroes among British Socialists TREVOR EVANS By LONDON. -THE world of politics is place where cunning can be mistaken for skill, where calculation can be called foresight, and where spite makes a mockery of brotherllness. This is the sombre' and sour conclusion which stays with me after
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    • 134 8 ONE is appalled to read Mr. Lee Kuan Yew's threat to employ the PP.S.O. Mr. Lee has been a champion of the rule of law. He has opposed the enactment and the use of the ordinance. All along, he has led us to believe that he
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    • 155 8 WITH reference to the letter by Mr. D. R. Bee nivasagam. Secretary-Gen-eral. People's Progressive Party (S.T. May 18). I shall he grateful if you will publish this letter to remove any wrong impression which may be created. I did not Invite Mr. Seenivasagam to answer any questions
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    • 175 8 I REFER to the assessment of crowds attending mass political rallies in Singapore and regret to say that there has been a gross mis-statement on the number attending three rallies at which I was present In the Sembawang division where I called a mass rally on Sunday.
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  • 184 9 A DOG CAUSED DEATH OF DRIVER SINGAPORE, Wed.— A dog running across a road led to a driver's death, the coroner was told today. Chew Leong Cheah, 25. an Importer, whose car was involved in a collision with a lorry, died without regaining consciousness on April 14. His employee. Kamarudln
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  • 63 9 NEW COUNCIL DISPENSARY OPENED SINGAPORE, Wed— A new City Council dispensary in Aljunied Road was opened today by Mr. N. Karuppiah, vice-chairman of the Health Committee. Mr. Karuppiah said that during the last 10 months 219,000 patients had been treated at council dispensaries. The dispensary, which is the sixth to
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  • 191 9 MEN IN TRANCE: MISSING TOWKAY STILL ALIVE IPOH, Wednesday. WHILE police announced today a $4,000 reward for news of the gang that kidnapped a wealthy pawnshop proprietor, Mr. Chin Kirn Yew, 47, last Friday nisht, his wife has fallen ill. Madam Fong Poh Peng. 44, visited temples and shrines for
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  • 573 9 Strained links -`blame PAP' COUNCIL ANTICS, SUBVERSIVE ELEMENTS IN PARTY ARE RESPONSIBLE, LIM DECLARES SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THE CHIEF MINISTER, Tun Lim Yew Hock, today claimed that it was the People's Action Party that had strained relations between Singapore and the Federation. He told a large crowd at a Singapore People's
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  • 301 9 Merger will be held up under the PAP— Tan SINGAPORE, Wednesday. A PEOPLES ACTION PARTY Government in Singapore would hold up a merger with the Federation for years, Mr. E. K. Tan, secretarygeneral of the Liberal Socialist Party claimed today. Mr. Tan was speaking at an election rally in Smith
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  • 71 9 535,000 of opium hidden in car JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Customs officers today found 140 lb. of opium, valued at $35,000, in a car travelling to Singapore. The car. in which two men were travelling, was searched near the causeway and the opium iound in a secret compartment. The men, Eddie
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  • 210 9 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. rvDUR Malayan Airways engineers will leave for Britain tomorrow to undergo special technical training courses in connection with the Airways' intention to operate turbo-jet Viscount airliners on its regional services. The two 47-seater Viscount aircraft which the airline will soon
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  • 92 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. M. Ponnuduray, Commissioner of Elections, Singapore, today appealed to the public to avoid telephoning him direct for information connected with the coming general election. He said: "Any information required by any elector will be supplied If he or she telephones ***** or
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  • 75 9 Abduction for murder alleged SINGAPORE. Wed. Wong Hin Lim, alias Kam Chye, was today charged in a magistrate's court with abducting Kng Kirn Choon in order to murder him. The alleged offence took place at 6 p.m. on May 17 at Eu Ton? Sen Street. Wong was stated to have
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  • 27 9 MALACCA, Wed. The Malacca Boys' Jubilee Club opened here 23 years ago to commemorate the silver jubilee of King George V was dissolved last night.
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  • 37 9 IPOH. Wed.— A restaurant owner, Mr. Wong Cheoh Ying, 53 discovered cany this morning that a drawer In his premises in Anderson Road had been forced open and $200 was missing. The police are investigating
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  • 78 9 16 killed on roads last month SINGAPORE, Wed.— Sixteen people died in road accidents in Singapore last month— five more than in March. The total number of road accident last month wa« 2.045 a decrease of 320 compared with March Of 2,602 driving tests heh» last month 62 per cent
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  • 33 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. Mrs. Ba Maung Chain, vice-presi-dent of the World YWCA. will give a talk on "Independence what it Means." at the YWCA at Raffles Quay tomorrow at 6 p.m.
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  • 28 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Mcc Toh School in Race Course Road, will give the Singapore Anti-TuberculO3is Association $1,000 tomorrow as part of its Wesak Day celebrations.
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  • 27 9 SINGAPORE, Wed.— Two thousand members of the staff of Fraser and Neave Ltd. will attend the annual staff picnic at South Winds Jurong, on Sunday
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  • 151 9 BINGAPORE, Wed. The chairman of the Singapore branch. Malayan Chinese Association, Mr. Wong Foo Nam. tonight appealed to all political parties and people to support whatever government happens to come to power to bring about peace and security for all. Mr. Wong, a candidate
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  • 110 9 MYSTERIOUS ENDING TO MISSING MAN MYSTERY SINGAPORE. Wed. The M-day-old hunt for a "missing" American sailor, Martin Hammond ended today. But the end of the story was as mysterious as its beginning. Hammond, a crew member of the American-owned freighter. John B. Rulu kinds, was reported missing Just after the
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  • 122 9 WESAK PARADE, MASS RALLY Wed. —A grand procession of gaily decorated and illuminated flouts along the main streets of Singapore will form the highlight of the Wesak Day celebrations on Friday. The procession, organised by the Singapore Regional Centre of the World Fellowship of Buddhists, Sukamuni Buddha Gaya Buddhist Temple,
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  • 116 9 SINGAPORE, Wed.— Mr. Lee Choon Eng, independent candidate for Bukit Merah, today explained why he had chosen this constituency in the general election. He told an election rally near the Hock San market at Alexandra: "I have been a City Councillor for six years
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  • 307 10 Freshies thought ragging was a thing of past SINGAPORE, Wednesday. SOONER had 437 freshies been told ragging was a thing of the past, than senior students of the University of Malaya revived this practice at the first opportunity today. However, it was carried out "on the quiet" and the freshies
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  • 82 10 Smallpox clamp on Causeway eased JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. The Johore State medical authorities have relaxed stringent precautions against the possibility of smallpox cases crossing the Causeway from Singapore. A spokesman for the State Health Office said today that travellers entering Johore by the Causeway need no longer be vaccinated. But
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  • 27 10 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore People's Alliance will hold an election rally opposite the Chong Cheng School at Sultan Oate on Friday at 7 p.m.
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  • 49 10 SINGAPORE. Wed —The Governor, Sir William Goode, this evening declared open the $100,000 New Wing of the Y. M. C A. The wing, completed last December, is to be used for recreational, social and educational purposes and has its own entrance at Fort Canning Road.
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  • 24 10 SINGAPORE. Wed. Th? Singapore Police Band will give a concert at -the Botanic Gardens on Sunday from 5 p.m. to 6.15 p.m.
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  • 168 10 SINGAPOREANS ARE BIGGEST EATERS IN ASIA, SAYS Mr. HO SINGAPORE, Wednesday. MR. ROBERT HO, acting head of the University's Department of Geography, said today that Singapore should under no circumstances stop the free movement of ships to Singapore. Speaking at the weekly lunch of the Rotary Club, he explained that
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  • 194 10 SIX FOR LONDON TALKS ON ARMY BASES I£UALA LUMPUR, Wed. I*. Four government officials will leave for London tomorrow for talks on the transfer ofBritish service installations to the Federation forces. They are Dato A.H.P. Humphrey. Secretary to the Treasury. Mr. R.G.K. Thompson, Acting Secretary for Defence. Inche Abdul Jamil
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  • 60 10 SINGAPORE. Wed. A scnoolmaster, Mr. Tan Hock Chuan, 49, has been awarded membership of the inner magic circle by the Magic Circle of London the highest that can be given by the Magic Circle. Mr. Tan, who is also president of the Malayan Magic Circle, is one
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    • 512 10 M m.j.hi Phoiv nocAic rnnAvi 1945 m 1M L [tiflftKl 21H6 OPENS TODAY! 6 .«5 &wo p.m. yi Pkß<x- Note Berised Screening Timrs! Kl< HARD lIKNRV WIIIOW C\wlm -k^L. +C ■fefc WIDMARK- FONDA QUINN *v7*]^A W k, IMIKOTMV IK>lJ>Kt'-N T MDI -A. J satirdvyT li mci the tNHOLY GIRL> (MlMld)
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    • 460 10 22. Make it a bottle of bubbly Straits Times Crossword "-ssv" accordlng t0 24. Become too frequent a visitor HH BHJ'- J^ IV" 1 H ]H b B^ down |Hj| HJI JH, HJI ■__HH__HHL__HH 1 Given a blow and sent pack|g I I i I I I I H^ tag
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    • 1599 11 Mi 1405 MANSFIELD tfc CO., LTD. r*i. 1411 (II I. m) (Incorporated m Smgaou I, HI hMS) t tr n THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE SAILINGS TS LIVERPOOL, SIASGOW. LBNOON t CONTINENTAL PORTS 'Via Smi w.tk hkarty U pracMd tia Piaaaia ar Cape at Ge*d Hapi Carriers option to procacd via
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    • 1238 11 'Wtn^^iiiQjWL^Mumm^ THE E.A.C. LIMES- a |3(\^\jH ADEN. REDSEA MEDITERRANEAN. CONTINENTAL SCANOINAYIAN PORTS VjV\ JSH Spore P. Sham Penang NnfefJKf "MEONIA" a) 23/28 May 27/28 May 28/28 May •^T I -BEIRA 'k) 21 May/ 4 Jute slJuie i l lm "BASRA" k) IS JaM/ 4 Jaly 5/ 3 Jaly B/ 7
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    • 1384 11 i u uTinc THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. m', SINGAPORE ;iicirptratl< ta tkt Umttd Kiatdan) 3 LINES SAILINGS TO AOEN. UK I CONTINEHTAI PORTS Spore P. Sham Pining BENLAWERS tor Hamburg. R'cam Antwerp, London G I n 23 May 24/23 May 28/27 May lENOORAN for London. Rotterdam 28/27 May Bremen,
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    • 1315 11 MCALISTER «5c CO.. LTD. TU.i Na.i rtJai ELLERMAN LIMB KLAVIRIIS LIMB LONMN,. HAMMM RtTTERBAM. HAVRE IBS AJJUII3. SAN FfJMtaCO •nd for Canada and U^A North Atlantic Ports SEATTLE, VANCOUVER 1 PORTLAND Acccatiit carga far Ctitrit 3 Sautk CITI OF BIRMINGHAM LajfiM S'oore P. Vhim Ptntng MMOVHII 2»May/SJMj 8/ 8 JaM
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  • 613 12 By Our Market Correspondent •JHE rubber price in Singapore yesterday continued to improve and after opening hesitantly at $1.02] was taken up to si. 03* before closing one-eighth of a cent easier. The upward movement was sustained by shortcovering and fair United States interest
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  • 83 12 T'HK Federation Minister of Finance has Bxed the following prices for calculating Customs duties for the week •^vjnninj on May 11. Rubbrr 104 >„ cents per lb Copra S7OB prr ton. Coconut oil $1,146 per ton. Palm oil 5694.T5 per ton. Palm kernels $300 p»r ton. The rates
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  • 27 12 SINGAPORE. May 20. RUBBER: $1.03* per lb. (up H cents). TIN: $398.50 per picul [up W cents). Estimated unofficial offering 140 tons (down >0 tons).
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  • 827 12 The Malayan Share Brokers' Association reported yesterday: "All sections on the local share market were quiet with selective support at ihe lower levels and Uie turnover was fair." Singapore and Federation bro- kers reported the following busi■Mi up to 330 p.m.: Industrials; Fed. Dfc>p. $1.06 cd (O); Fraser
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  • 109 12 MELBOURNE. Wed. INVESTMENT shares on the Stock Exchange here today maintained a firm tone on a quiet market. Loans RM( 1956-59 £100 8s 3d. Bank of N.S.W. £40 16s. 3d. Con. Zinc 80 10.. Con. Tin 3/o'. a Mount Lyell 31/6 seller North Broken Hill 98/B. Hill Pro
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  • 118 12 The Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): Canada: buying airmail T.T. 31 7/8. O.D. 32. 90 d/st 32 3/8 credit bills, 32 7/16 trade bills. NEW YORK: buying airmail T.T. 33. O.D. 33 1/8. 90 d/st
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  • 112 12 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: quiet- UK/Continent May /June shipments $44 fe buyers, $45 /t sellers. Coconut oil: steady; bulk $69 '.i sellers, drum $72 •♦> sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business was reported done, Muntok white $141. Sarawak $140 (both unchanged), special
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  • 144 12 June first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 103*2 cents per lb.. up 1% cents on Tuesday's closing price. The closing tone was steady. Closing prices in cents per lb.. yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S.S Spot f.o.b. buyers 103. sellers 103 1 Int. 1
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  • 79 12 Ships lying- alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Benares li 2, Denbighshire 4 5, Ivan Sechnov 6A. Hikawa Maru 67, Straat Johore B'9, Benlawers 10 11, Taurus 13|14, Hamburg 15 16, Hal Lee 18, Mlsaki Maru 1920. Empire Kittlwake 2122, Auby 23, Upis 24,
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  • 22 12 Malayan Share Market: M»y*« May It Industrials: 87.13 87.67 Tins: 111.14 110 M Rubbers: 130.29 IM.S* Jan. 1 1958 100
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    • 1030 12 "K LINE" E> press U.S.A. Pacific Atlantic Coast Service E.T.A. E.T.A. E.T.A. Spore P. S'Sam Promt H'front L. Anteles Nt« Yoil "Mkm Miru' lit Call «Mts 24 2t M»j 21 May 3(i Call Mil May Jui 24 Jmm 10 J»l] "Kmikawa Mm" Ist Call 2S/2S Jne 27 June 21 nit
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    • 29 12 m.v. SRI TRENGGANU p Oegilar tailiigs ta DUNGUN •ilk i»««ctntenl alt* calling KUANTAN. KEMIMAN t TOENOCANU THE MALAY STATES SHIPPING CO., LTD. 70 Riaa- Ttl. Silgaitri 3M51 (S hut)
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    • 251 12 SHIPPING NOTICES UL.OYD TRIESTINO M.V. "VICTORIA" This vessel Is expected to arrive from Europe between 6 and 7 p.m. on Thursday, 21st May and will sail for Hongkong at 5 p.m. on Friday, 22nd May. Passengers should embark between 3 p.m. and 4 p.m on 22nd May. The vessel will
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    • 528 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD Applications are Invited from Federal or State Citizens for appointment as Stenographer Applicants must have passed Form IV in an approved English School and be in possession of a Certificate of proftclencv in Shorthand at 80 words per minute issued by either the Government of
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    • 1183 12 NOTICES NOTICE CLOSURE OF BRIDGE NO. 2 21 WELLESLEY ROAD, PROVINCE WFLLESLEY SOUTH The road at Bridge No. 2 21, Wellesley Road, Province Wellesley South will be closed for 21 days from the Ist to 21st June, 1959 incisive. The bridge is to be reconstructed. 3. A timber bridge for
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  • 1225 13 salvos thundered down the poplar lined main street of Mendoza, strategic West Argentine township, on the morning of January 5, 1817. In the city square, black-haired General Jose de San Martin, Commander-in-Chief of the Army of the Andes, addressed his as sembled
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    • 103 13 Carmen iV Co. By 3ta& YD LOVE TQ TAKE SOME 0174 1 IN TSN MINUTES "V^ I ~S\| v Z' AU. RX6P, CO- Ht S TAUJNG ME M G.AMOUK SWOTSOF >CU ANY J i+Tf^T> ANP l **AKBy- IJk '^tfe (V J r*^V^( MIS FIAT fcK SOME GLAMOUR M The Saint
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    • 268 13 171\ir CT7F VIRGINIA I —^^H LwJ* /V jf/ XISaH Sj^l fa Singapore and Federation WE/ f^^^sw"Sfl r 90 cents for 20 AJi SJ 4*° arafloM* in ES^KSSOk/W* Bi£*y Ifi mnd St; j8?«,, vHi i«^ *-*^i/ l n the crvt*h-pvof turn-top box The extra length for greater smoothness Compare ISHfIfIHHHHIHHHHi THE
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  • Feminine Forum
    • 719 14 QNE of the few crazes that has survived the test of time is that of flower arrangement. The Japanese have been well-versed in this art for thousands of years. It was brought to Singapore shortly after the war, and has been popular ever since. The
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    • 57 14 palm tronds Mrs. Kazue Kirn is seen on the left putting the finishing touches to a creaticm of driftwood, palm fronds and gladioli The flowers are in twc shades, wine and apricot to provide contrast. The picture at the toj, shows a second arrangement with driftwood anc Malayan
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    • 306 14 Orange Bread Fresh, tangy tea-time treat Your family will be thrilled with this bread ri cooked, making it light and recipe. Its something new and differ- evn textured. When baked through, cm but it's quite easy to make. lut.i bread out on to rack to cool. Sieve 8 o/. plain
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    • 362 14 Fashion notes on 6 IFs If I had million dollars if only I There is no laic against day ■JK^M^MMIbbbW .m dreams, and sometimes they give you Mkwkw /BHW bright ideas. ifl [^.jtftt^ Hi Here are some fashion if's that will jkmtm affflVlS^awEvV^ perhaps be able to give you a
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    • 531 14 EAT and JS GET SLIM m the new Swedish way XfjJwL Now you cmn lose weight M//I Mm^ pleasantly, easily, safely M/ Mi M No monotonous dieting, >^/////|'||||l^CX no need to starve yourself! «^2' v ?"'?ff|Yff Simply eat LARSON'S ji ["viTAMIN-fORTIFIED SWEDISH MILK DIET International success You can be slim
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    • 759 15 Check Before Posting j Replies to Box Numbers f Utmost cate .hould be taken I when replying to bos number odi. to lift the CORRECT j I NUMBER and Address to the I I Straits Times, Times House, 1 i R.ver VoMey Ro*»J. I Caih must be sent by regis-
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    • 742 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 20 Words to (Mm.) Box SO et: txtrm. TO LET. No. 39 Figaro St. i Apply 30 Woo Mun Chew Rd. AIRY ROOM AVAILABLE at Serangoon Garden Estate. Particulars apply 17. Farlelgh Avenue. Serangoon Garden. THREE ROOMS. Sitting room Flat available Ist June. 20-A Opal Crescent, Monthly rent
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    • 787 15 EDUCATION 20 Words $S (Min.)— Box SO ctt. extrm. WANTED HEADMASTER for Aided Classes. Slmpang v Ampat English School, Sitiawan. normal trained. Apply with testimonials to Manager of above school. GENERAL CERTIFICATE Ol j Education June/July 1960 Exams. One-year part-time courses Arts. Science and Commercial Subjects Ordinary/Advanced Levels Commence June.
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    • 741 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE 20 Worst* $J Hill.)— Box SO ets. extra ."l 1955 FORD CONSUL $2,200. 1955 Austin A-40 $2,500 1955 56 Hillman Minx $3,200. Trade-In, easy payments (low deposits) arrangeable. Telephone *****. MUST SELL owner leaving Colony. V, Wyvern 1951. New paint, excellent condition. Comp. Insured. Taxed. $1,200 0.n.0.
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    • 1337 15 TENDERS I TENDER NOTICE TENDERS ARE INVITED for the purchase of four lots of mis- cellaneous crockery, plastics, ornaments, kitchenware etc., damaged j by fire and/or water. Tender Forms may be obtained 1 from the undersigned and will > authorise the holder to view the goods. Tenders must be in
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    • 230 15 TECK BEE CO. OFFER Steel Office I Equipment. Prices reasonable. Hire-Pur-chasa *1 available. Enquiries:— 4 32, South Bridge Road, Singapore- 1. Eczema Itch Killed In 7 Minutes Your skin has nearly SO million liny ■rums and pores where srerms hid« and cause trrnblo Itrhlnc. Cracking. Kezema. Peeling, Burr in p.
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  • 474 16  -  CHOO SENG QUEE, Malaya's national football coach discusses... By THEY NEED ROUND THE YEAR COACHING AND COMPETITIVE MATCHES CINGAPORE, Wed. V c s t c rday I touched on the need for setting up a national soccer school as one of the ways of revolutionising
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  • 197 16 Soccer star Hassall to coach in Singapore for a week SINGAPORE, Wed. Harold Hassall, the famous England footballer and coach, will make a week's coaching tour of Singapore from July 3 to 11, It was announced at the Singapore Am a t cur F.A. council meeting today. The British Council
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  • 199 16 SINGAPORE. Wed— Jalai. Besar Stadium was today the scene of the biggest and most colourful Olympics-style ceremony to be staged In Singapore. The occasion was the opening of the 18th annual Singapore Chinese interschool athletics meet. The Stadium, which was fully decorated was a mass
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  • 56 16 GEOUL, Wed. Officials of the South Korean Football Association have said that South Korea will probably have to decline the privilege of sponsoring the Second Asian soccer championship tournament in Seoul in the autumn of 1960. because the association cannot be certain of securing a
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  • 21 16 LONDON. Wed. Peter Richardson, England's 27-year-old opening batsman, has been released by his county, Worcestershire, it was announced today.
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  • 64 16 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Singapore Badminton Association at a meeting tonight amended two rules governing Its annual championships. The amendments are: No substitution of players will be allowed In future championships once the draw has been made, and a redraw will be made if two players of
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  • 736 16 PERAK RACE ENTRIES IPOH, Wed. A total of 170 x horses has been entered for the Perak Turf Club's Derby meeting here on May 30. June 3 and June 7. CLASS ONE Jolly Day xx x Krakatoa xx x Kola Bay xx x
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  • 79 16 CINGAPORE, Wed. Three new horses have been registered with the Straits Racing Association. They are: Class 2 Bon Viveur (later Paper Pappa), a 3-year-oid bay Irish gelding by Pappageno II What-A-Lark; Lancier Uate F.F.V.). a t year-old bay English gelding by Fairey Fulmar Vocation. Class 3 Blanche
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  • 117 16 LONDON. Wed— Essex haa scored 122 for five wickets by lea against the Indians here after rain had delayed the start until the afternoon on the opening day of their three-day match. Tea scores In otner matches were At The Oval: Surrey 79-1 v Glamorgan, bad
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  • 59 16 LONDON, Wed. New World. Malaya's champion sprinter until it was shipped back to race in England, finished fourth in a field of five in his first race in Engfknd at Birmingham yesterday, reports HALL ROMNEY New World, owned by ShawStable and raced in Malaya as Amusement
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  • 167 16 SINGAPORE. Wed. Singa- pore boxing promoter Be r t.e Bell today denied that he was running away from the managers and boxers who claim that they have not been paid after Sunday night's promotion at the Happy World Stadium. Bell claimed that the boxers
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  • 233 16 AFC MOVE TO SETTLE DISPUTE IS WELCOMED JAKARTA, Wednesday INDONESIAN Football Association official said today that a proposal to send a delegate of the Asian Football Confederation to Jakarta to discuss the disputed Indonesian membership "would be commendable." Deputy chairman Kosasih Purwanegara said: "If the chairman of the Asian Football
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  • 193 16 N. Carbon in line for Div. 1 title SINGAPORE, Wed. National Carbon drew a step nearer to the Singapore Business Houses Football Association's first division league title when they beat Pulo Bukom 3-0 at Farrer Park today. National Carbon, with a match in hand, are now only a point behind
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  • 434 16 Sattar is storm centre at SAFA meeting CINGAPORE, Wed. All sixteen members of the Singapore Amateur F.A.s ground committee have resigned en bloc because of alleged bad treatment they received from certain members of the policy and finance committee during the recent Asian Cup central zone matches. Mr. Rahim Sattar.
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  • 40 16 SINGAPORE, Wed. Beatty beat Victoria by 78 runs In an In-ter-school cricket match at Victoria School ground toiay. Beatty 104 (S. R. Llngam 20, Paramanathan 40 no.; Rajasingham 5-15): Victoria 26 tS. R. Lingam 3-12, Paramanathan 4-11).
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 55 16 CRICKET: Inter-school— Paslr Panjang v A.C.S., Pasir Panjang, (2.30 p.m.) ATHLETICS: St. Andrews junior schools 1 and 2. and Continuation School sports meet, Woodsvllle (2.30 p.m.); Chinese inter-school championships, Jalan Besar (9 a.m.). SOCCER: SAFA. Dlv. 3A— Perhlmponan Stia v Serangoon M.Y., Geylang; Indian Brotherhood v Customs, Farrer Park: Railways
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